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'GMA' star Michael Strahan and Chris Pine bond over 'shared sense of style’ as actor reveals his original career plan
'GMA' star Michael Strahan and Chris Pine bond over 'shared sense of style’ as actor reveals his original career plan
Chris Pine shared a friendly moment with Michael Strahan on 'GMA'
2023-11-16 11:51
'Slow news day?' Internet slams Fox News for reporting on Travis Kelce's presence at Taylor Swift's concert amid their budding romance
'Slow news day?' Internet slams Fox News for reporting on Travis Kelce's presence at Taylor Swift's concert amid their budding romance
Fox News' report focused on the moment where Travis Kelce missed a high-five from Taylor Swift's father
2023-11-16 11:47
Nevada's attorney general is investigating fake electors in 2020 for Trump, AP source says
Nevada's attorney general is investigating fake electors in 2020 for Trump, AP source says
Nevada’s attorney general is investigating six Republican electors who submitted paperwork to Congress falsely declaring Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 presidential election
2023-11-16 11:43
Israel presses Gaza hospital raid
Israel presses Gaza hospital raid
Israel renewed its operation at Gaza's largest hospital Thursday, targeting what it maintains is a Hamas command centre concealed in a complex sheltering...
2023-11-16 11:43
Taiwan Election Deal Bolsters Bulls as Geopolitical Risks to Ebb
Taiwan Election Deal Bolsters Bulls as Geopolitical Risks to Ebb
Investors of Taiwan’s assets may take heart from the latest twist in the presidential race, as a tie-up
2023-11-16 11:38
In the Colombian jungle with ELN rebels
In the Colombian jungle with ELN rebels
Unidentified men approach from the...
2023-11-16 11:29
Four things we learned from the Biden-Xi meeting
Four things we learned from the Biden-Xi meeting
The rival presidents found common ground on climate change, military communications and fentanyl.
2023-11-16 11:28
Europe’s Elections May Delay Australia Trade Deal, Minister Says
Europe’s Elections May Delay Australia Trade Deal, Minister Says
A free-trade agreement between Australia and the European Union looks unlikely before Europe’s election season in mid-2024, Trade
2023-11-16 11:27
Putin could face new war crime case as evidence suggests starvation of Ukraine was pre-planned
Putin could face new war crime case as evidence suggests starvation of Ukraine was pre-planned
Russia was actively preparing to steal grain supplies and starve the Ukrainian population of food for months before Vladimir Putin ordered last year’s invasion, according to new evidence compiled by human rights experts. When Russian tanks did roll across the border on 24 February 2022 they deliberately targeted grain-rich areas and food production infrastructure first, the new report by international human rights law firm Global Rights Compliance found. GRC found that Russia’s defence contractor began purchasing trucks to transport grain, as well as three new 170-metre bulk carrier cargo ships, as early as December 2021, evidence of advance planning for the pillage of Ukrainian food resources “on an unprecedented scale”. Russia began commandeering Ukrainian farms within less than a week of its invasion, and at its peak was exporting 12,000 tonnes of grain per day from across occupied territories. The evidence of a “highly coordinated level of pre-planning” will be provided by to the International Criminal Court and GRC hopes it will lead to a first international prosecution against Mr Putin for the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare. It is “highly likely” Russia will be found guilty, Catriona Murdoch, a partner at Global Rights Compliance, and if so Mr Putin could face another ICC arrest warrant to go with the one issued in March this year for the unlawful deportation of children from occupied Ukrainian territories. “Russia not only deployed a multi-pronged approach by besieging civilian populations, destroying critical infrastructure, but it also pre-planned the seizure and pillage of agricultural commodities in an insidious plan. Moscow has sparked a global food crisis and attacked Ukraine’s agriculture sector as a warfare tactic,” Ms Murdoch told The Independent. The grain pillaged from Ukraine so far has an estimated market value of $1bn per year. Multiple private Ukrainian grain companies were forcibly incorporated into Russia’s state operator, the GRC said. Beyond its impact on Ukrainian citizens, Russia’s invasion has affected millions around the world by increasing global food insecurity – Ukraine was the world’s largest wheat producer prior to the conflict. A farmer in Zaporizhzhia in southern Ukraine said his grain farm was taken over by Russian forces five days after the full-scale invasion began. “Multiple convoys of vehicles were seen carrying grain in the direction of the Crimean Peninsula in the following weeks, and GPS trackers on farmers’ stolen trucks show them driving through Crimea and into Russia,” the GRC said. Satellite images shared with The Independent by the GRC showed grain trucks at a facility in Melitopol in Zaporizhzhia bearing licence plate numbers registered in occupied Crimea. Other images show train carriages labelled “grain” leaving Beridansk train station in Zaporizhzhia. And another image from March this year shows a newly constructed storage building in Melitopol with grain visible throughout the compound. GRC said that despite the apparent planning that went into Russia’s theft of Ukrainian grain, job adverts seen in Russia suggest the government was unable to recruit truck drivers quickly enough to transport the vast quantities of stolen food. The investigation into grain theft ran up to August this year. GRC said that while Russia has not captured any more grain-rich territory since then, it still controls all of the Crimean peninsula – one of the main regions from which grain is transported by sea to Russia and abroad. Yousuf Syed Khan, senior lawyer at GRC, called Russia’s weaponisation of Ukraine’s grain industry “unprecedented in modern history”. Russia is now appealing to the UN and other global powers to ease war-related sanctions so it can resume grain exports from occupied territory to developing countries hit hardest by the food crisis. The offer of grain to friendly third countries was also part of Mr Putin’s failed charm offensive to get back onto the UN Human Rights Council. “Russia is doing this to represent itself as the legitimate authority of Ukrainian territory, in turn also weakening Ukraine’s national economy,” Mr Khan said.
2023-11-16 11:27
Frozen library of ancient ice tells tales of climate's past
Frozen library of ancient ice tells tales of climate's past
How was the air breathed by Caesar, the Prophet Mohammed or Christopher Columbus? A giant freezer in Copenhagen holds the answers, storing blocks of ice with...
2023-11-16 11:26
China to step up efforts to attract FDI, boost consumption - state planner
China to step up efforts to attract FDI, boost consumption - state planner
BEIJING China's state planner will step up efforts to attract foreign investment and improve consumption among low and
2023-11-16 11:25
New York's Met stages Spanish opera for first time in nearly a century
New York's Met stages Spanish opera for first time in nearly a century
For the first time in nearly a century, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City will stage a performance in Spanish on Thursday, as the company works to...
2023-11-16 11:25
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