ICJ to hear Russia-Ukraine massacre case, throws out Moscow violated 1948 Genocide Convention

ICJ to hear Russia-Ukraine massacre case, throws out Moscow violated 1948 Genocide Convention

Ukraine won another small victory at the ICJ on Wednesday when the judges ruled Russia had violated UN treaties against the financing of terrorism and discrimination in a different case that dealt with incidents from 2014.

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Death toll in gas truck explosion at cylinder depot in Nairobi rises to 24 and 280 injured

Death toll in gas truck explosion at cylinder depot in Nairobi rises to 24 and 280 injured

At the scene after daybreak, several houses and shops were burned out. The roof of a four-story residential building about 200 meters (yards) from the scene of the explosion was broken by another flying gas cylinder. Electric wires lay on the ground.

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Have Ugandans resigned to being sitting ducks, surrendered sovereignty and resolved to belong nowhere?

Have Ugandans resigned to being sitting ducks, surrendered sovereignty and resolved to belong nowhere?

Have Ugandans as a totality agreed to belong nowhere in the 21st century? Already, Ugandans have been dispossessed and displaced from their ancestral lands by people who originally belonged to arid and semi-arid areas and who are attached more to grass and cow than the land.

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US conspiracy theories industry: America has a history of leveraging celebrities, cultural icons for political ends

US conspiracy theories industry: America has a history of leveraging celebrities, cultural icons for political ends

In 2020, journalist Patrick Radden Keefe investigated the possibility that the CIA had a hand in writing Wind of Change, an enormously popular song by a West German band called the Scorpions that became an anthem for independence movements in the USSR. The Scorpions deny the theory.

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US presidential election fever in overdrive as ‘Blank Space’ singer Taylor Swift conspiracy theorists get psyops all wrong

US presidential election fever in overdrive as ‘Blank Space’ singer Taylor Swift conspiracy theorists get psyops all wrong

If there is a psyop going on, it’s being run by those crying wolf. Black propaganda can be effective, but it is notoriously hard to do right, Linebarger writes, as it “needs to be written so as to fit in with what the enemy is reading, listening to, or talking about in his home country.”

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Trudeau condemns mosque attack, says Islamophobia ‘has no place’ in Canada

Trudeau condemns mosque attack, says Islamophobia ‘has no place’ in Canada

In November, authorities in Toronto said the number of antisemitic and anti-Muslim hate crimes, opens new tab in Canada’s largest city had spiked significantly since the start of the Gaza conflict.

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Two friends imprisoned for over 40 years cleared of 1987 New Year’s killing in Times Square

Two friends imprisoned for over 40 years cleared of 1987 New Year’s killing in Times Square

Christie Keenan, an assistant district attorney, questioned the credibility of the recanted witness statements. In a 2020 ruling, Antignani denied their motion, finding the men had “failed to demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that it is highly probable that they are innocent.”

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Hamas considering ceasefire as Israel turns focus of Gaza attack to Rafah as death toll tops 27,000

Hamas considering ceasefire as Israel turns focus of Gaza attack to Rafah as death toll tops 27,000

There was brief elation in Gaza on Thursday after remarks by a Qatari spokesman at Johns Hopkins University in Washington sparked ceasefire hopes – and a drop in the price of crude oil. But Qatari officials in the capital Doha and Taher Al-Nono, media adviser to Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, said the group had not responded yet.

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