How likely is it that Putin will ever appear in a courtroom?
As the ICC issues an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, how likely is it that he will ever appear in a courtroom?
As the ICC issues an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, how likely is it that he will ever appear in a courtroom?
Sputnik/Sergei Karpukhin/Pool via Reuters The ruling party of Armenia has warned that if Russian President Vladimir Putin comes to Armenia, the country will have no choice but to arrest him.The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for Putin’s arrest earlier this month over alleged war crimes in Ukraine, particularly his alleged involvement in the unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine. But the ICC doesn’t have the power to enforce its warrants, and since Russia doesn’t reco
Gagik Melkonyan, the deputy of the Armenian National Assembly, said this week that if Putin were to travel there, "he should be arrested."
Ukrainian “hacktivists” have outed the Russian pilots allegedly responsible for brutally bombing the Mariupol theatre by tricking their spouses to pose for a risqué military wives calendar.
"[An arrest] is going to be much more jarring for him than I think people realize," said the CNN analyst about the former president.
Concord Press Service/via ReutersWagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin has made a name for himself by having his men kill as many Ukrainians as they can on behalf of President Vladimir Putin—but some analysts now say he’s actually vying for the president’s throne.“Wagner Group financier Yevgeny Prigozhin may be using his influence in Russia’s mainstream media landscape to present himself as a contender in Russia’s 2024 presidential elections,” the D.C.-based Institute for the Study of War said
Trump has declined to apologize for taking out full-page ads in 1989 calling for the execution of the now-vindicated men who were teens at the time.
The trio on the committee that recommended Margaret Ferrier gets a 30-day suspension will also rule on the fate of Boris Johnson.
The SNP has been the most united and disciplined party I have seen in my 41 years on the Westminster beat – until now
Presenter Fiona Bruce asked who supported the policy and no one put their hand up.
Fox NewsOn the heels of the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, an enraged Fox News host Jesse Watters went on a rant seemingly warning of impending political violence.The Fox host branded the indictment, which was announced during the latter half of The Five broadcast, “the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen” and a “disgrace” before seemingly threatening future violence. “There’s going to be a major ‘rally around the flag’ feeling. I’m starting to feel it right now. I’
No one who knows Evan Gershkovich believes he is a spy.
“We are at a perilous crossroads," J. Michael Luttig told conservative commentator Charlie Sykes.
Rishi Sunak spent more than £500,000 of taxpayer cash on private jet hire in the space of two weeks, new data showed on Thursday.
A British diplomat has listed a series of catastrophic failings by the Russian military in its invasion of Ukraine.
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Saudi Arabia is joining an anti-Western influence bloc formed by Russia and China, in a sign of Riyadh’s deepening ties with Beijing as the US pivots away from the Middle East.
Former insiders and confidantes of Donald Trump tell Andrew Feinberg the ex-president is incapable of understanding that he can’t intimidate or delay his way out of criminal charges if he’s indicted
STORY: Zelenskiy addressed the chamber via video link, thanking Austria for its humanitarian aid and help with projects such as clearing land mines. Austria says its neutrality prevents it from military involvement in the conflict and while it supports Ukraine politically, it cannot send the country weapons in its fight against the Russian invasion.The Freedom Party (FPO), however, had warned days before that it would hold some form of protest against Zelenskiy's address. Its lawmakers attended the start of the speech and then left.Lawmakers who walked out of the chamber left small placards on their desks featuring the party logo and either "space for neutrality" or "space for peace".
In the week which saw Humza Yousaf elected as the new leader of the SNP and the next First Minister of Scotland, Telegraph readers have also been busy weighing in on Rishi Sunak’s Illegal Immigration Bill and his war on antisocial behaviour.