The International Court of Justice reported in a statement that it "will hold public hearings on the request for indication of provisional measures presented by Guyana in the case relating to the Arbitration Award of October 3, 1899 (Guyana v. Venezuela) on November 14, 2023."
Guyana's request has…
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