Kimberly Prost, an ICC judge, found her life significantly impacted after being sanctioned by the United States due to her role in authorizing an investigation into alleged atrocities in Afghanistan. The sanctions have resulted in a loss of access to basic services, including credit cards, online shopping, and international banking, creating a “paralyzing” effect on daily life. This action is viewed by Prost as an attack on the court’s independence, particularly in light of investigations into potential war crimes by U.S. troops and Israeli officials. The US sanctions against ICC staff are unprecedented and are a direct response to the court’s investigations, including those related to Israel and the investigation into atrocities in Afghanistan.
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In his New Year’s address, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized wartime unity and the continuation of the conflict, making no mention of peace talks or ending the war. The brief speech, delivered on December 31, focused on praising Russian soldiers and framing their actions within a narrative of patriotism and national defense. This year’s address starkly contrasted with his 2022 speech, highlighting a shift towards normalizing the war without acknowledging its human cost. Furthermore, just days before the New Year, Putin signed decrees solidifying the war’s integration into Russian daily life through year-round conscription and the utilization of reservists.
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In a New Year’s address, President Zelensky emphasized Ukraine’s unwavering commitment to peace, but stressed that it would not come at the cost of the nation’s security. He warned that either the world must stop Russia’s aggression, or Russia will expand the conflict globally, highlighting the necessity of strong security guarantees to prevent future attacks. Zelensky called for increased sanctions on Russia and for the provision of long-range Tomahawk missiles, emphasizing that only a strong response can ensure peace. He concluded by asserting that Ukraine is the shield defending Europe, and that failure to act decisively would embolden Russia’s military ambitions.
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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, former CIA Moscow station chief Rob Dannenberg observed the rise of Vladimir Putin and recognized his focus on restoring state control and rebuilding Russia’s military. Dannenberg believes Putin views former President Trump as vulnerable to influence due to his vanity and greed. He fears Trump is being manipulated by Putin. Ultimately, Dannenberg fears that if the U.S. continues to fail to support Ukraine, Putin could potentially win, which would have dire consequences for the world.
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Overnight on December 31, Ukrainian drone strikes caused significant damage to Russian oil and weapons facilities. The attacks targeted the Tuapse Oil Refinery, the Tamanneftegaz oil terminal, a Rosreserv oil depot, a temporary military base for river boats, and ammunition depots in occupied Ukraine. The strikes on the Tuapse refinery caused a fire and damaged key processing units, while the Tamanneftegaz terminal saw damage to two berths. Ukrainian forces also successfully struck the Rosreserv oil depot and several military targets in occupied territories. These actions exemplify the escalation of Ukrainian drone warfare against Russian infrastructure throughout 2025.
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Zelenskiy says he won’t sign weak deal that will only prolong war because he understands the stakes and the nature of the adversary he faces. He knows that any deal that concedes territory or fails to guarantee Ukraine’s full sovereignty and right to defend itself is, in essence, a betrayal. Such a deal wouldn’t bring lasting peace; it would merely offer Russia a strategic pause to regroup, rearm, and launch a new offensive. The memory of Putin’s broken promises and disregard for international agreements, including the 1994 Budapest Memorandum where Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees, is fresh in his mind.… Continue reading
Russia’s request for the U.S. to cease pursuit of the oil tanker, currently evading the U.S. Coast Guard, immediately raises questions, doesn’t it? It’s the kind of situation that practically screams for investigation. What’s aboard that tanker? That’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? The fact that Russia is intervening in this way is certainly…telling. It’s difficult not to be skeptical about the whole affair.
We’ve been hearing pleas for Russia to halt its aggression in Ukraine for what feels like an eternity. And what’s been their response? More bombs, apparently. So, when Russia makes a request like this, it’s hard to take it at face value.… Continue reading
Consumer habits are rapidly shifting as shoppers adapt to economic pressures and evolving priorities. Recent data reveals a growing preference for budget-friendly options, with discount retailers and used-item marketplaces experiencing increased popularity. Furthermore, the convenience of online shopping continues to thrive, even as in-person retail experiences make a comeback. Ultimately, these trends indicate a more cost-conscious and flexible approach to consumption, shaped by both financial constraints and the desire for value and accessibility.
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Urology departments in England and Wales are facing increasing strain as ketamine-related hospital admissions have significantly increased in recent years. This rise in recreational ketamine use, particularly among young adults and teenagers, has led to a surge in patients suffering from bladder and urinary tract damage. Experts like Alison Downey and Nadir Osman report that admissions are pushing medical facilities to their limits, with cases often stemming from use during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Professionals like Prof Ian Pearce advocate for enhanced educational campaigns in schools and ongoing support for those seeking rehabilitation, as relapse rates are high.
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Russia’s opposition to a referendum, as Zelenskyy has pointed out, boils down to a fundamental issue: they can’t credibly portray the Ukrainian people as illegitimate. It’s a key point, and it unlocks a lot of the strategic thinking, or perhaps lack thereof, behind Russia’s actions. The whole situation is deeply rooted in a twisted view of reality, where anything goes to justify their actions. It’s easy to see how this perception is twisted, as Russia has been running under the same leadership for two and a half decades, they are masters of crafting narratives, regardless of their accuracy.
This isn’t just about the mechanics of a vote.… Continue reading