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Boris Johnson has for British troops to be committed to peacekeeping duties at the Ukrainian border as part of any ceasefire deal. The former Prime Minister told the Daily Telegraph that peace-keeping responsibilities should be handled by a multinational group of Western nations. “I don’t think we should be sending in combat troops to take on the Russians,” he said.
Crawling on all fours onto the summit of Mount Elbrus in Russia, winds whipping so viciously they would blow him to his death if he stood up, Derek Mahon caught the mountaineering bug. “The conditions were horrendous. Once you got to cloud level it was a constant snowstorm with very high winds. You couldn’t see anything. And it was about -20c,” he said. But when you achieve something like that it gives you enormous satisfaction to continue to push the barriers. On Sunday, Mr Mahon will leave for Antarctica to set the record to become the 15th Irish person — and…
Justice is often depicted as the blindfolded goddess Themis, a symbol of impartiality. For almost three months now, in the Avignon criminal court, southern France, it is a completely different woman, with a straight face, fierce determination and measured speech, who dominates the trial of the 50-something men, including her ex-husband, who treated her like a sexual object. “Shame must change sides,” goes one of the slogans of feminist struggles against rape. It’s an understatement to say that, during the Mazan rape trial, whose closing arguments were completed on Wednesday. November 27, it became a reality thanks to the courage…
The ICC has been dealt a harsh blow by one of its founding states, which also prides itself on being the “homeland of human rights.” On Wednesday, France issued a cryptic statement undermining both the authority of this judicial body and the arrest warrant issued six days earlier by its judges against Benjamin Netanyahu for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the context of the war in Gaza.
Updated Friday, November 29, 2024 – 00:02Juan Lobato It was an unforeseen obstacle for Seville to become the provisional capital of Bulgaria this weekend. That obstacle no longer exists and the PSOE will be able to isolate itself from its annoying reputation problems to acclaim its leader as in Sofia they did with Todor Zhikov in the 60s, when, if necessary, it received more votes than the Communist Party had delegates. Unlike the latter, the PSOE is a democratic formation, but both Become Premium from €1 the first month Take advantage of this limited time offer and access all web…
The controversial nuclear program, the war in Ukraine and the Middle East: Iran’s positions have recently put a strain on relations with Europe. The Islamic Republic is seeking rapprochement in Geneva. Watch this and other news on WELT TV.© Axel Springer Germany GmbH. All rights reserved. Now live: Nuclear program and Middle East conflict – Germany and European partners talk to Iran – Video
The FDP’s “D-Day” paper demonstrates a demonic desire for manipulation. The symbolism of Merkel’s reading in Stralsund. And: Notre Dame will reopen. This is the situation on Friday morning. News: FDP D-Day paper, Angela Merkel and the GDR, Notre Dame before reopening
Extra bank holiday welcomed but 'what about St David's Day?' say some readers The UK is preparing to honour the ‘Greatest Generation’ to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/news-opinion/extra-bank-holiday-welcomed-what-30470727
It’s confirmed she’s not on social media…but X and Instagram profiles under the name of Gisèle Pélicot have been sharing and interacting with content as if it’s the 71 year old rape survivor herself. Additionally, a website exists in her name sharing articles about the Avignon trial, but it’s evidently AI-generated, with not one photo of the real Gisèle. It’s creator was traced to India, and admits to using the site to bulk up his income. Vedika Bahl explains in Truth or Fake. Mazan rapes: Fake profiles, sites are pretending to be Gisèle Pélicot for money
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