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      Missiles in Syria kill 50 people
      Feb16

      Missiles in Syria kill 50 people

      Turkey accused Russia of an “obvious war crime” after missile attacks in northern Syria killed dozens of people. ||| Kiev/Beirut – Turkey on Monday accused Russia of an “obvious war crime” after missile attacks in northern Syria killed dozens of people, and warned Kurdish militia fighters there they would face the “harshest reaction” if...

      Ukraine plans new big military draft
      Feb15

      Ukraine plans new big military draft

      Of those who did get their summons, over half chose to ignore it and run. …read more Source: Daily...

      Syria Hospitals Hit: At Least 22 Dead, 8 Missing
      Feb15

      Syria Hospitals Hit: At Least 22 Dead, 8 Missing

      Two hospitals and a school building in northern Syria have been struck on Monday morning, leaving at least 22 people dead, and eight others missing. Fifteen people were killed when a hospital and a school building that was housing displaced people were struck in Azaz, in Syria’s Aleppo province. A hospital employee known as Moudhar told CNN...

      News24.com | Ukraine bans transit of trucks from Russia
      Feb15

      News24.com | Ukraine bans transit of trucks from Russia

      Ukraine has banned the transit of Russian trucks across its territory in a tit-for-tat response to an escalating trade war between the feuding ex-Soviet states. …read more Source:...

      Book review: The official incompetence, laziness and cronyism – behind the nightmare of Chernobyl
      Feb14

      Book review: The official incompetence, laziness and cronyism – behind the nightmare of Chernobyl

      Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich’s devastating “Voices from Chernobyl – The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster”, is a towering work not only about the devastating effects on the lives of ordinary people who survived the 1986 nuclear accident in the Ukraine, but also of government incompetence, cruelty, lies and official cover-up. While...

      In Germany: Germany struggles as Syria, refugee crises rage
      Feb14

      In Germany: Germany struggles as Syria, refugee crises rage

      On Saturday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his German counterpart Steinmeier did their best to sound optimistic. Germany, Europe’s reluctant hegemon, is trying its best to lead in the face of multiple overlapping crises, but no one is following.That was a central message from this year’s Munich Security Conference, an annual...

      Libyan Government in Tripoli Seizes Tanker, Alleges Smuggling of Gasoline
      Feb14

      Libyan Government in Tripoli Seizes Tanker, Alleges Smuggling of Gasoline

      The coast guard of Libya’s self-declared government has seized a foreign tanker that it says was smuggling nearly 2 million liters of gasoline. Officials in Tripoli identified the tanker as the Captain Kahayyam and said the coast guard intercepted it Friday. The tanker’s crew is from Azerbaijan, Turkey and Ukraine. It was unclear...

      News24.com | Kerry takes aim at Russia over Ukraine and Syria
      Feb13

      News24.com | Kerry takes aim at Russia over Ukraine and Syria

      US Secretary of State John Kerry has sharply criticised Russia for its actions in Ukraine and Syria and accused Moscow of “repeated aggression”. …read more Source:...

      Russia decries ‘new Cold War’ as East-West tensions cloud talks
      Feb13

      Russia decries ‘new Cold War’ as East-West tensions cloud talks

      The world has plunged into a “new Cold War”, the Russian premier said Saturday, as East-West tensions over Syria and Ukraine dominated a gathering of world leaders in Germany. US Secretary of State… …read more Source:...

      Pope Francis Holds Historic Talks With Russian Orthodox Patriarch
      Feb13

      Pope Francis Holds Historic Talks With Russian Orthodox Patriarch

      History has been made in Cuba where Pope Francis and the Russian orthodox, Patriarch Kirill, have held a first of its kind meeting. At the talks which is the first between a Pope and a Russian church head since the western and eastern branches of Christianity split in the 11th century, both men called for Restored Christian Unity between the two...