Ireland plans to intervene in genocide cases at the International Court of Justice and join the G20 as a guest.

Ireland may intervene in two genocide cases at the International Court of Justice, involving South Africa's case against Israel over Gaza and The Gambia's case against Myanmar over the Rohingya. This move, proposed by Tánaiste Micheál Martin, aims to promote a consistent interpretation of the Genocide Convention and protect civilian life. Additionally, Ireland is set to participate as a guest in South Africa's G20 Presidency, marking its first invitation to the global economic forum.

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