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ICJ to rule on Gabon and E Guinea spat

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May 20, 2025

THE top UN court was yesterday expected rule on a decades-long dispute between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea over three tiny islands in potentially oil-rich waters.

The two west African nations have been squabbling over the 30-hectare island of Mbanie and two smaller low-lying islets, Cocotier and Conga, since the early 1970s.

The islands themselves are tiny and virtually uninhabited but lie in an area potentially rich in oil and gas.

The dispute dates all the way back to 1900, when then colonial powers France and Spain signed a treaty in Paris setting out the borders between the two countries.

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Violence erupts at Eerste River school assembly

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