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Lebanon’s PM Na­jib Mikati says not run­ning for re-elec­tion
Mikati’s de­ci­sion up­ends Sun­ni Mus­lim pol­i­tics in Lebanon, weeks af­ter ex-PM Hariri’s with­draw­al from pol­i­tics.
Published On 14 Mar 2022
Twice in a Century: Russia Faces a War of Annihilation
Strategic Culture Foundation (RSS)

By Mike WHITNEY

A war of annihilation is a war in which the goal is the complete obliteration of the state and the extermination of its people. It is defined as a radicalized form of warfare in which “all psycho-physical limits” are abolished and the strategic goals are pursued by any means necessary. It is war without rules, restrictions or moral constraints. The United States is in the early phases of a war of annihilation against Russia the aim of which is the total destruction of the economy, the culture, the population and the nation.

“We have seen 5 waves of NATO expansion. Now NATO is in Romania and Poland and they...

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How Different Countries Are Sanctioned for Their Military Operations Abroad
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In the wake of Russia’s special operation in Ukraine, western countries imposed devastating sanctions against Moscow. “We’re waging an all-out economic and financial war on Russia,” said French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire. “We will cause the collapse of the Russian economy.” The goal of these sanctions is not only to punish the country’s leadership, but also to provoke mass discontent by making ordinary Russians’ lives unbearable. How does this compare to sanctions imposed against other countries, for example, the United States, for their military operations abroad?

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Another drone falls on soil of Ukraine’s NATO neighbor
RT World News (RSS)

An unmarked UAV landed in the Romanian countryside, some 100 km from the border with Ukraine

A drone bearing no markings was discovered by a farmer in northern Romania, not far from the border with Ukraine. The NATO member country’s officials are now investigating the incident, which follows last week’s drone crash in nearby Croatia.

Police and prosecutors descended on Bistrita-Nasaud county in Transylvania on Monday, after a villager found the aircraft in a field near his house, local media reported. 

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Israel hit by ‘largest ever’ cyberattack – media
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Websites of government agencies and the prime minister’s office were targeted

The websites of Israel’s interior, health, justice, and welfare ministries, as well as the prime minister’s office, were taken offline on Monday in what a defense source claimed was the largest ever cyberattack against Israel. Authorities believe a state actor or large organization was responsible.

Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported the cyber strike, citing a “defense establishment source” who claimed it to be...

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Russia-Ukraine conflict: Chernobyl nuclear plant loses power again
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Ukraine's state-owned grid operator, Ukrenergo informed on Monday (March 14) that the Chernobyl nuclear power station has once again lost its elect

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Colom­bia elec­tions: Petro takes lead, Con­gress di­vid­ed
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Elec­tion re­sults show a po­larised coun­try, with no coali­tion able to form a ma­jor­i­ty in Con­gress.
Published On 14 Mar 2022
Of­fi­cials hunt for man shoot­ing home­less in NY, Wash­ing­ton DC
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Two men are dead, three oth­ers wound­ed in un­pro­voked at­tacks on home­less peo­ple sleep­ing on the US streets.
Published On 14 Mar 2022
Analy­sis: Can the UAE be a safe haven for Russ­ian oli­garchs?
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

The UAE has toed a mid­dle line over Ukraine, but can the Biden ad­min­is­tra­tion put the pres­sure on it to change?
Published On 14 Mar 2022
Cryp­to: EU pro­pos­al seen as de fac­to Bit­coin ban fails in vote
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

The pro­posed clause was de­feat­ed with 23 votes in favour, 30 against and six ab­sten­tions.
Published On 14 Mar 2022
US Re­pub­li­can sen­a­tors say they will not back Iran nu­clear deal
News | Today's latest from Al Jazeera (RSS)

Re­pub­li­can law­mak­ers op­pose, but lack pow­er to block, an agree­ment with Tehran sought by US Pres­i­dent Joe Biden.
Published On 14 Mar 2022
UK will pay house­holds $456 a month to host Ukrain­ian refugees
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The ‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme will al­low refugees to come to the UK even if they do not have fam­i­ly there.
Published On 14 Mar 2022
Ju­lian As­sange de­nied US ex­tra­di­tion ap­peal by UK’s top court
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The Wik­iLeaks founder’s case is now ex­pect­ed to be for­mal­ly sent to British Home Sec­re­tary Pri­ti Pa­tel for ap­proval.
Published On 14 Mar 2022
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‘I don’t feel safe’: Guatemalans de­nounce anti-abor­tion law
Women’s rights ad­vo­cates and LGBTQ com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers say con­tentious leg­is­la­tion puts them at ‘high risk’.
Published On 14 Mar 2022
161,000 to face ‘catastrophic’ famine over conflicts, report says
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Millions more are unlikely to meet minimum food needs in Yemen over the next six months

Five times as many Yemenis are likely to endure famine during the second half of 2022, marking a five-fold increase from the current rate, according to a report by 15 UN agencies and NGOs published on Monday.

The report claimed some 161,000 people were likely to experience “catastrophic levels of hunger,” while 19 million people would likely be unable to meet their minimum food needs during that period. The report continues on to warn that a shocking 2.2 million children could be severely malnourished by the en...

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Fox News reporter injured near Kiev
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Benjamin Hall has been taken into intensive care, but little is known about the incident

Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall was injured on Monday while reporting outside of Kiev, Ukraine. The news network and Ukraine’s Prosecutor General confirmed the incident, with both saying he has since been hospitalized. The circumstances surrounding his wounding were not immediately clear.

“Earlier today, our correspondent Benjamin Hall was injured while newsgathering outside of Kyiv in Ukraine,” read a memo sent to Fox staff on Monday afternoon....

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