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Posted inUnited States

Gobal precedents for the abduction of enemy kids

by Marcia Zug May 17, 2022May 17, 2022

Marcia Zug, University of South Carolina Allegations have emerged recently that Ukrainian children are being forcibly removed from their country by Russia. Once there, they are put up for adoption. These tactics are horrific, but far from rare. There is a long history of military aggressors forcibly transferring enemy children from their home countries as […]

Posted inUkraine

Azovstal holdouts spoil Putin’s victory parade

by Andrew Salmon May 9, 2022May 12, 2022
Posted inEssay

Why did Russia fire a missile at Babi Yar?

by Stephen Bryen March 2, 2022March 4, 2022
Posted inOpinion

The absurdity of Putin’s ‘denazification’ of Ukraine

by Jeffrey Veidlinger February 27, 2022February 27, 2022
Posted inWorld

Infamous Nazi bunker to become luxe hotel

by DM Chan October 18, 2019February 18, 2020
Kerch Harbor in the Russian controlled Sea of Azoz. Photo: Asia Times
Posted inAT Finance, China, European Union, Germany, India, Iran, Middle East, Northeast Asia, Russia, South Asia, Turkey, World

An historical journey into Crimea

by Pepe Escobar December 15, 2018February 18, 2020
A Syrian girl carries her belongings as she walks to the Turkish Cilvegozu border gate, located opposite of Syrian crossing point Bab al-Hawa in Reyhanli, in southern Hatay province. Photo: Reuters/Umit Bektas
Posted inEuropean Union, Israel, Middle East, Syria, United Kingdom, World

Plan for Holocaust Memorial recalls UK govt’s sad response to refugee crises

by Jonathan Gornall December 11, 2018
Korean boy band BTS at the 32nd Golden Disc Awards on January 10, 2018. Photo: Wikipedia
Posted inGermany, Japan, Northeast Asia, World

Apology accepted, BTS; now, what about Japan?

by Chang H. KIM November 15, 2018November 16, 2018
US President Donald Trump. Photo: Flickr Commons
Posted inEuropean Union, Germany, Italy, World

American fascism: Reading the signs of the times

by Ian Buruma July 13, 2018
The Pentagon. Photo: Flickr Commons
Posted inAfghanistan, Beijing, China, Germany, South Asia, World

US military brass seek unified ‘Nazi’ command

by William Holland April 3, 2018April 3, 2018

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