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              www.pravda.com.ua
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| | | | | The upcoming Special Tribunal of the Council of Europe for the crime of aggression against Ukraine would not be able to try Vladimir Putin as long as he remains in office, according to a recent report by Euronews citing two unnamed European officials. Against the backdrop of global support for Ukraine and repeated declarations of determination to ensure accountability for the gravest international crimes, this news comes as a cold shower. Though for the legal community, which has long debated this issue, it is hardly surprising. | |
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              eyeonglobaltransparency.net
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| | | | | By Toby McIntosh The United Nations appears unlikely to support two proposals to decrease violence against journalists, according to officials at the UN and nongovernmental... | |
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| | | | | It was bound to happen. With continuing operations in Gaza, and increasingly violent activities being conducted against Palestinians in the occupied territories, human rights organisations are making increasingly severe assessments of Israel's warring cause. While the world awaits the findings of the International Court of Justice on whether Israel's campaign, as argued by South Africa, | |
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              www.hngn.com
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| | | In the last barely-functional hospital in Sweida, bodies are overflowing from the morgue, staff said, amid violence that has wracked the Druze-majority southern Syrian city for nearly a week. | ||