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Sue Putin and get reparations: Will Nuremberg catch up with bloodthirsty dictator
Is it possible to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to trial in The Hague and will Ukraine be able to obtain Russia's frozen assets as reparations?
Isolationism or nationalism. Why $40 billion in aid for Ukraine is stuck in U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate has taken another step towards advancing the $40 billion aid package to Ukraine through one of its procedural votes.
EU is held hostage by Orban. How much Hungary's waiver of Putin's bloody oil to cost
The European Union has so far been unable to reach agreement on a sixth package of sanctions against Russia.
Turkey explains why it should not cut off relations with Russia
Turkey must maintain a delicate diplomatic balance so that it remains able to facilitate an eventual negotiated end to the war between Russia and Ukraine.
U.S. pledges to promptly adopt 40 billion aid for Ukraine: When voting to be held
The Senate on Wednesday, May 18, is expected to vote on approving the proposed assistance to Ukraine in the amount of about $40 billion.
Glass of blood, Macron's diplomatic pas, and Putin's face: Highlights from interview with Zelenskyy
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy outlined the possibilities of dialogue with Russia, the release of people at Azovstal, Ukraine's plans for Crimea and Donbas, and why Vladimir Putin should think about saving the state, not his face.
"Peacemaker" Macron: Ze was offered to deliver up Ukraine so that Putin "saved his face"
French President Emmanuel Macron offered Ukraine to cede some of its sovereignty so that Vladimir Putin could "save his face."