
US Senate Approves Resolution Probing Putin For War Crimes
In a recent move the US senate has approved a resolution probing Putin for war crimes after Russia’s assault of Ukraine.

In a recent move the US senate has approved a resolution probing Putin for war crimes after Russia’s assault of Ukraine.

Nearly three weeks have passed since Russian President Vladimir Putin began his invasion of Ukraine, but it still is not clear why he did so and what he hopes to achieve. Western analysts, commentators and government officials have put forward more than a dozen theories to explain Putin’s actions, motives,

Due the sanctions that where placed on Russia after the attack of Ukraine by the West and western firms leaving the nation, Putin has now threatened to arrest officials of Coca-Cola, IBM, McDonald’s, Procter & Gamble and other foreign companies.

Despite Western efforts to alienate Moscow via sanctions, India might bail out Russia by accepting an offer to purchase crude oil as well as other goods at a bargain.

Latest incidents suggest Putin might have orchestrated the Iran missile attack on a newly constructed US embassy in Erbil.

President Biden’s “maskless” State of the Union signifies the near-end of the COVID tyranny we have lived under for the past two years. Fortunately for Congress, the President, and the Federal Reserve, the Ukraine-Russia conflict is replacing COVID as a ready-made excuse for their failures and a justification for expanding

A woman with dual US and Russian citizenship has been charged with being Putin’s spy for failing to register as a foreign agent, as well as other crimes, after allegedly opening a ‘Russian propaganda centre’ in New York and communicating directly with Vladimir Putin himself.

For years, Russia has been calling on Western nations to investigate cases of human rights abuse, illegal killings, and war crimes committed by the Ukrainian authorities that came to power after the 2014 coup. Moscow pointed out that many of them were committed by neo-Nazis against Russians or Russian-speaking people.

The world order seems to be changing dramatically following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Dr Bharat Karnad, emeritus professor of national security studies at the Centre for Policy Research, the New Delhi think-tank, believes the global political situation is in a flux, thereby impacting the strategic and domestic politics
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