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      Slavery Through Legal Bias Behavior: The Asymmetric Justice System Against Africa By The International Criminal Court (ICC)
      Mar20

      Slavery Through Legal Bias Behavior: The Asymmetric Justice System Against Africa By The International Criminal Court (ICC)

      Written by: Jefferson G. Togba Jefferson G. Togba, Author of this articleEver since its birth in 1946, the International Criminal Court and /or International Court of Justice (ICC/ICJ) has not done much to prosecute perpetrators of war crime and crime against humanity holistically. Since justice for one would equally means giving justice to all...

      Croatia fans return to the stadium after hooliganism bans
      Mar20

      Croatia fans return to the stadium after hooliganism bans

      Croatia will play to their first full home crowd at a competitive match for almost two and a half years this week, in a World Cup qualifier which coach Ante Cacic hopes will show his side has healthy support. Hooliganism meant fans were banned from several home matches – the last time they had a full home crowd was in a 6-0 win over Azerbaijan in...

      IMF confirms to delay Ukraine loan due to trade blockade
      Mar20

      IMF confirms to delay Ukraine loan due to trade blockade

      The IMF will not approve a new $1 billion loan payment for Ukraine as scheduled due to the trade blockade imposed on territories held by Russian-backed forces. …read more Source:...

      News24.com | Japan and Russia hold talks on security, territorial dispute
      Mar20

      News24.com | Japan and Russia hold talks on security, territorial dispute

      The foreign and defence ministers from Japan and Russia are meeting in Tokyo for the first such “two-plus-two” talks since Russia’s annexation of Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      Russian Envoy Says NATO Eastern Flank Buildup Undermines Regional Security
      Mar20

      Russian Envoy Says NATO Eastern Flank Buildup Undermines Regional Security

      Russia’s Permanent Representative to NATO said the coalition plans to boost its military strength on its eastern flank close to Russia will only serve to undermine regional stability. In an interview with Sputnik, Alexander Grushko talked about NATO’s eastern enlargement and its’ influence on regional stability. “This is another...

      IMF adjourns meeting on Ukraine loan
      Mar19

      IMF adjourns meeting on Ukraine loan

      The International Monetary Fund has put off a meeting on paying a billion-dollar loan to Ukraine over sanction on eastern parts of the country. …read more Source:...

      We do not recognize Crimea’s reintegration into Russia: Turkey
      Mar19

      We do not recognize Crimea’s reintegration into Russia: Turkey

      Turkey voices support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. …read more Source:...

      Making Syria’s Cries heard
      Mar19

      Making Syria’s Cries heard

      Syrian journalist and activist Kholoud Helmi was struggling with her emotions.“It’s too much sometimes,” she said. “I feel like a chocolate that has a shell outside, but inside it’s hollow. People don’t want to hear the pain. And if I cry days and nights, it won’t change anything.”Helmi, from the Damascus suburbs, could be...

      Dutch families plant first trees at MH17 memorial park
      Mar18

      Dutch families plant first trees at MH17 memorial park

      VIJFHUIZEN: Relatives of those killed when flight MH17 was downed over Ukraine in mid-2014, on Saturday planted the first trees in a Dutch memorial park not far from where the ill-fated plane departed. “Today is a very important day for all the next of kin. We are planting the first trees to create a monument for MH17,” Evert van...

      Lebanon rescues Siberian tiger cubs en route to Syria
      Mar18

      Lebanon rescues Siberian tiger cubs en route to Syria

      An animal rights group in Lebanon is caring for three dehydrated, maggot-infested Siberian tiger cubs that were rescued on their way to a zoo in neighbouring war-ravaged Syria. Animals Lebanon said yesterday that its members rescued the cubs earlier this week after they had spent more than a week cooped up inside a cramped crate in “unacceptable”...