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Day: July 17, 2018

UK risks being prosecuted over killing civilians and illegal drone ops
Featured, United Kingdom

UK risks being prosecuted over killing civilians and illegal drone ops

    British military personnel could be prosecuted for killing civilians in drone strikes and risk becoming complicit in alleged war crimes committed by the US, an inquiry has found. A two-year probe by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Drones revealed that the number of operations facilitated by the UK in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Pakistan and Somalia has been growing without any public scrutiny. As well as launching its own strikes, the Ministry of Defence is assisting operations by the US and other allies that could violate both national and international law, it said. Professor Michael Clarke, chair of the parliamentary drones group, said the UK was working with countries including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar that do not work on standard Nato rule...
Putin slams ungrounded accusations over UK nerve agent attack
Featured, Russia

Putin slams ungrounded accusations over UK nerve agent attack

    Vladimir Putin has addressed the Novichok poisonings in the UK as he was asked why so many of his political opponents end up dead. The Russian president slammed the 'ungrounded accusations' against Moscow over the nerve agent attack which left one woman dead and three people in comas. And the former KGB agent failed to answer a bold question from a Fox News host about the mysterious deaths of his enemies. In an exclusive interview , following his summit with Donald Trump in Helsinki yesterday, journalist Chris Wallace asked Putin outright why so many people who oppose him end up dead. The news anchor listed a number of Russians who have been targeted, including former double agent Sergei Skripal and Boris Nemtsov, a Russian politician who was shot dead outside the...