A political ban on Erdogan’s top political rival, Ekrem Imamoglu, has direct impact on Turkish politics
Sanctions are doing what they are intended to do: signal the West’s unified support for Ukraine and limit the ability to supply Russia’s war effort by crippling foreign trade and reducing domestic resources.
Laura Cooper, deputy assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, talks with VOA
Amir Nasr-Azadani has not been convicted or sentenced. Human Rights Watch called Iran’s use of the death penalty a “travesty of justice.”
In fact, polls show that most Europeans support providing Ukraine with military and humanitarian aid, although results vary by country.
Severe curtailment of religious freedom and other rights in Tibet are well-documented. It’s been called China’s “laboratory for repression.”
An investigation by Reuters relied on dozens of witnesses and documentary evidence to allege a military-run program of abortions and the intentional killing of children.
Latvia pulled the Russian exiled channel’s broadcast license in what some called censorship. But whatever the merits, Russia ranks near the bottom in press freedom.
Kholopstvo and serfdom were legal in Russia; millions were sold, bought and used for hard labor.
Just ahead of an impeachment vote, Castillo did the opposite, attempting to dissolve the Congress.
The "terrorism" – and likely war crimes – is from Russia’s bombardment of Ukrainian civilian infrastructure.
Moscow knows the U.S. is nearly finished destroying its chemical weapons. It’s Russia and ally Syria who’ve kept stocks and used them.
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