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Bernardo Arevalo wins Guatemala's presidential election

Bernardo Arevalo has won Guatemala's presidential election, according to a count by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal on Sunday evening.With 95 percent of ballots counted,

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UN court upholds life sentence for former Bosnian Serb commander

UN war crimes judges on Tuesday upheld a genocide conviction and life sentence against former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic over the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, rejecting all grounds of

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Myanmar orders 20-year jail terms for torching garment plants

A Myanmar military tribunal has sentenced 15 people to 20 years in jail with hard labor for arson attacks and thefts of two factories in the township of Shwe Pyi Thar in Yangon on May 14, state media

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S. Korea seeks international litigation over Fukushima water plan

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has called for officials to examine ways to bring Japan's decision to release water from its Fukushima nuclear plant to the International Tribunal for the Law of th

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Switzerland's highest court overturns CAS ruling on Sun Yang

The Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT) has overturned the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)'s ruling on Chinese swimmer Sun Yang, who has been banned for eight years for doping violations, sources said

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Thousands protest across Poland against curbs on abortion access

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - OCTOBER 24 : People demonstrate in front of the Permanent Representation of the Republic of Poland to the European Union against the new restriction on abortion law in Poland

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42 Russian athletes banned for doping file CAS appeals

TheCourtofArbitrationforSporthasregisteredforty-twoappealsfiledbyRussianathletesagainsttheDisciplinaryCommissionoftheInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC),thetribu

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Rashid Latif decides to take his spot-fixing case to Supreme Court

Pakistan’ssuspendedbatsman,KhalidLatifhasdecidedtotakehisspot-fixingcasetotheSupremeCourtinsteadofwaitingforafinalverdictfromthethree-memberanti-corruptiontribu

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South China Sea arbitration comes to "groundless" conclusion concerning Taiping Island

History has proven that Taiping Island in the South China Sea is an island not a “rock,” but the flawed verdict reached by the arbitral tribunal on July 12 has flown in the face of both objective historical reality and the international law by negating its status as an island. This conclusion has brought the ruling notoriety.

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South China Sea arbitration decided by biased arbitrators

The arbitration over the South China Sea dispute unilaterally initiated by the former Philippine government is in fact a celebration among rogue arbitrators, who have hidden their selfish motives under the guise of the rule of law.

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Unmasking the ragtag South China Sea arbitral tribunal

​In the case of arbitration unilaterally initiated by the former Philippine government, the ragtag arbitral tribunal of the Permanent Court of Arbitration virtually played a madcap role in overstepping the boundaries of international law.

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China challenges Arbitral Tribunal's authority

China said on Thursday that the tribunal which handled the South China Sea arbitration is not an international tribunal.

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S. China Sea arbitral award illegitimate, bilateral talks needed: Russian expert says

The award issued by an arbitral tribunal denying China's long-standing historical rights in the South China Sea is illegitimate, and the dispute should be resolved through bilateral talks, a leading Russian political expert has said.

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Arbitration tribunal's award on South China Sea sets dangerous precedent of abusing arbitration system

The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague issued a 479-page award over the South China Sea case on Tuesday in support of the Philippine side, setting a dangerous precedent of abusing the arbitration system, and drawing a wide-range of criticism from Chinese and foreign experts.

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Inherently biased and unjust 'piece of paper'

Just as anticipated, the South China Sea arbitral tribunal in The Hague delivered an outrageously one-sided ruling in the case initiated by the Philippines.

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S. China Sea arbitral tribunal not to solve disputes, nor should accept jurisdiction: Dutch expert

The award issued by the South China Sea arbitral tribunal will not resolve any disputes and the court had no authority to accept the case, a Dutch law expert told Xinhua.