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Equatorial Guinea

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday ruled in favor of Equatorial Guinea in a decades-long territorial dispute over three islands — Mbanie, Cocotiers, and Conga — located in potentially oil-rich waters of the Gulf of Guinea. The Court based its decision on a 1900 colonial treaty between France and Spain.
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