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Russia, Ukraine & the Law of War: Crime of Aggression
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Scott Ritter, in part one of a two-part series, lays out international law regarding the crime of aggression and how it relates to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

To initiate a war of aggression is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulative evil of the whole.” – Judges of the International Military Tribunal at the Nuremberg Trials.

By Scott RITTER

When it comes to the legal use of force between states, it is considered unimpeac...

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NATO’s War Against Irish Neutrality
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NATO is ensuring that Irish neutrality is a very close second to truth in the Ukrainian war’s casualty list.

NATO is ensuring that Irish neutrality is a very close second to truth in the Ukrainian war’s casualty list.

Ireland has witnessed nothing like this level of ignorant jingoism since the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland declared war on Germany, Austria and Hungary in summer, 1914 when Dublin’s thugs beat up German grocers and when Ireland’s barbarians...

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Ukraine-Rus­sia talks of­fer glim­mer of hope in fifth week of war
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Ukraine has of­fered a de­tailed pro­pos­al for neu­tral­i­ty, but both sides are press­ing their ad­van­tages on the ground.
Published On 30 Mar 2022
Borscht in­fla­tion: Cost of mak­ing Rus­sia’s sta­ple dish spikes
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Most of the hearty in­gre­di­ents need­ed to make the beet­root soup saw dou­ble-dig­it price in­creas­es in a sin­gle week.
Published On 30 Mar 2022
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Trudeau vis­it­ing In­dige­nous com­mu­ni­ty that found un­marked graves
Cana­di­an PM’s vis­it to Williams Lake First Na­tion comes amid push for jus­tice for res­i­den­tial school abus­es.
Published On 30 Mar 2022
How Close Was Ukraine to Getting Its Own Nukes?
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Ukraine held about one third of the Soviet nuclear arsenal, the third largest in the world at the time, as well as significant means of its design and production. In 1994, Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in line with the Budapest Memorandum, but in the subsequent years, the country’s politicians privately regretted this decision. President Zelensky’s hints that the Budapest Memorandum could be revised are believed to have prompted Russia’s military response.

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How Mariupol Will Become a Key Hub of Eurasian Integration
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Mariupol was battered by Ukraine’s right-wing Azov battalion well before Moscow launched its military ops. In Russian hands, this strategic steelworks port can transform into a hub of Eurasian connectivity.

By Pepe ESCOBAR

Mariupol, the strategic Sea of Azov port, remains in the eye of the storm in Ukraine.

The NATO narrative is that Azovstal – one of Europe’s biggest iron and steel works – was nearly destroyed by the Russian Army and its allied Donetsk forces who “lay siege” to Mariupol.

The true story is that the neo-Nazi Azov batallion took scores of Mariupol civilians as human shields si...

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US rights group calls for ‘free and fair’ elec­tions in Bahrain
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Bahrai­ni-Amer­i­can rights or­gan­i­sa­tion says Gulf coun­try is head­ing to­wards an­oth­er ‘sham’ vote in No­vem­ber.
Published On 30 Mar 2022
Time­line: Week five of Rus­sia’s war in Ukraine
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Ukrain­ian and Russ­ian ne­go­tia­tors meet in Turkey as Rus­sia says its forces near Kyiv and Cherni­hiv are re­group­ing.
Published On 30 Mar 2022
Bruce Willis ‘step­ping away’ from act­ing af­ter apha­sia di­ag­no­sis
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Con­di­tion has af­fect­ed US film star’s ‘cog­ni­tive abil­i­ties’, daugh­ter Rumer Willis says in a fam­i­ly state­ment.
Published On 30 Mar 2022
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Niger­ian fans riot af­ter World Cup qual­i­fi­ca­tion de­feat to Ghana
Ghana be­came first African na­tion to qual­i­fy for the 2022 World Cup, but its suc­cess was over­shad­owed by fan vi­o­lence.
Published On 30 Mar 2022
Kel­logg’s work­ers win big rais­es, bet­ter ben­e­fits af­ter strik­ing
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From Ama­zon to Star­bucks, US com­pa­nies are see­ing a re­vival in the pow­er of unions and col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing.
Published On 30 Mar 2022
Ap­ple, Meta gave user data to hack­ers who used forged re­quests
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Ap­ple and Meta pro­vid­ed ba­sic sub­scriber de­tails, such as a user’s ad­dress, phone num­ber and IP ad­dress, in mid-2021.
Published On 30 Mar 2022