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ICC: Former US Chief of Mission to Myanmar gives evidence to Aung San Suu Kyi trial
CNN, News Report, ICC, Day 3
UCL MUN
Nov 162 min read
Shallow friends: A TASS Short Story
TASS, Creative Analysis, Day 3
UCL MUN
Nov 165 min read


Inside the Power Divide Between Myanmar’s Government and the Tatmadaw
Reuters, Op-Ed, ICC, Day 3
UCL MUN
Nov 162 min read
EU Delegates Clash Over Expulsion Powers as Article 7 Debate Intensifies
BBC, News Report, EU, Day 3
UCL MUN
Nov 162 min read
Ground Breaking Resolution Passed in the Organization of African Unity
By Le Monde correspondent Victoria Mainard A resolution put forward by the delegates of Egypt and the DRC sparked intense debate. The resolution opposed the federalization of Africa, instead prioritizing the creation of trans-continentall initiatives improving healthcare, education and economic development. Nations that opposed the resolution, calling instead for the federalization of Africa, included Ghana, Sudan, Ethiopia and Libya. The main reason for this opposition stem
UCL MUN
Nov 162 min read
Proposed amendments to Article 7 TEU raise concerns about real-world application
Financial Times, News Report, EU, Day 3
UCL MUN
Nov 162 min read


Three Nations, One Message: Pakistan, Zaire, and Guyana Urge Neutrality, Ceasefire, and Global Accountability in Iran-Iraq War
By Australian Associated Press correspondent Amber Nayyab The world would do well to listen…….. This is an era of global conflicts, and spills are rampant across borders and shape the security landscape for generations. Moral clarity and diplomatic courage are in short supply. Captured vividly in one media clip, were the delegates of Pakistan, Zaire, and Guyana. These three nations, each from different continents and geopolitical environments, converge on a shared principle:
UCL MUN
Nov 163 min read
Four Reasons the Iranian-Iraqi Ceasefire is Doomed to Crash and Burn
Fox News, Creative Analysis, H-UNSC, Day 3
UCL MUN
Nov 164 min read
Nuclear Divide Tests Unity in UNDP as Delegates Seek Path Forward on RenewableTransition
By Politico correspondent Alina Sivtsova “If we can’t agree on nuclear, let’s move on.” Negotiations in the UNDP stalled today as four working papers faced conflicting national energy priorities, raising concerns over sovereignty, nuclear policy, and long-term reliability. During discussions under the topic Supporting the Renewable Energy Transition in Developing Countries, Peru and the Latin American bloc expressed preliminary support for the ideas presented within the four
UCL MUN
Nov 162 min read
UNDP weighs competing demands as developing countries press for a fair transition to renewable energy
Reuters, News Report, UNDP, Day 3
UCL MUN
Nov 163 min read
Kashmir at the UNSC: A Test of Trust and Diplomacy
By Reuters correspondent Esha Pathare Nov 15th, The Hague - This week, the UN Security Council convened to address the decades-long dispute over Kashmir, a conflict that has shaped South Asia since the partition of British India in 1947. The room hummed with tension, the air thick with the weight of history. India’s delegation, speaking on behalf of its government, reiterated a position it has held for decades. Kashmir is fundamentally a bilateral issue, to be resolved betwee
UCL MUN
Nov 152 min read
TASS correspondent finds minimal evidence to support British Cabinet member’s accusation that Malay freedom fighters tortured him
TASS, News Report, Crisis, Day 2
UCL MUN
Nov 152 min read


UNSC Disputes Over Voting Rights Threaten to Overshadow Kashmir’s Search for Peace
BBC, Op-Ed, UNSC, Day 2
UCL MUN
Nov 153 min read


DR Congo delivers powerful communiqué on neo-colonialism
DR Congo presents a shocking statement confronting neo-colonialism as it directly addresses Europe and the OAU: is this the rise of a new wave of African dynamism? Debates in the OAU this morning echoed yesterday’s discussions on what post-colonial African unity should look like, with debates on how much (if any) sovereignty nations should yield to the new organisation to ensure its effectiveness. There were also debates on what the priorities of this organisation should be,
UCL MUN
Nov 152 min read


A Union Without Teeth: The Secret History of Article 7 and Europe’s Accountability Crisis
By The New Yorker, Financial Times and La Repubblica correspondents Ethan Shenker, Sophia Latterman and Lorenzo Favale The journalists at The New Yorker, Financial Times, and La Repubblica felt it prudent, after witnessing the chaos of the Council of the EU, to work together on an expose regarding the truth. Article 7 of the Treaty on the European Union is designed to be the “last resort,” a mechanism activated only when a member state seriously and persistently breaches the
UCL MUN
Nov 153 min read


An accusation-riddled UNSC session proves that the council cannot co-operate on Kashmir
CNN, Op-Ed, UNSC, Day 2
UCL MUN
Nov 153 min read
ICC Prosecutors put Aung San Suu Kyi on the spot: A comprehensive explanation of the legal tenets surrounding the current ICC proceedings
Reuters, News Report, ICC, Day 2
UCL MUN
Nov 152 min read
Hero or Enabler? A reflection on Aung San Suu Kyi’s cross-examination in the ICC
Le Monde, Op-Ed, ICC, Day 2
UCL MUN
Nov 153 min read
“Malaya Will Not Be Abandoned”: High Commissioner’s Rallying Call Amid Emergency
BBC, News Report, Crisis, Day 2
UCL MUN
Nov 152 min read


“European disUnion” more suitable name for EU
TASS, Op-Ed, EU, Day 2
UCL MUN
Nov 153 min read
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