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Podolyak about occupation of Crimea: This is criminal offense without limitations statute.
Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Ukrainian President's Office, said that Russia will lose to realize that stealing territories is a criminal offense, without statute of limitations.
Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Ukrainian President's Office, said that Russia’s occupation of Crimea is a criminal offense that has no statute of limitations.
Podolyak wrote this on his Twitter account, Ukrinform reports.
“International law is inexorable: Crimea – territory of Ukraine. Any attempt of ru-thief to call the return of a stolen item to Ukrainian owner as "alienation" is legally void. Russia will lose to realize that stealing territories is a criminal offense. Without limitations statute...” he wrote.
As reported by Ukrinform, Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian President's Office, said he is sure that a campaign on returning Crimea to Ukraine will take place.
SAUEZM planning to develop scientific hub in Chornobyl exclusion zone.
A scientific hub involving professionals from across the globe is expected to operate within the Chornobyl exclusion zone.
Border guards destroy Russian dugout, ammo depot in Bakhmut sector.
Ukrainian border guards and artillerymen from the Luhansk detachment destroyed a dugout and ammunition depot of Russian invaders in the Bakhmut sector.
Wallace slams Scholz for reluctance to supply Ukraine with Taurus missiles.
Former British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace has slammed German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his hesitation in providing military aid to Ukraine.
Ukraine, CEF participants synchronize joint steps to develop transport connection.
Ukraine has presented projects on the development of border crossings, road and railway transport services as part of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).
Japan to continue supporting Ukraine's energy sector.
A Ukrainian delegation led by Energy Minister German Galushchenko met with Japanese government officials during their visit to Japan to discuss the country's assistance in restoring Ukraine's energy sector.
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Pro-Palestinian protests grow on college campuses across the country, Hamas has released video of one of five Israeli-American hostages, and a deadly flooding emergency kills dozens in East Africa. » Subscribe to NBC News: NBC News Digital is a co...
Cassidy Hutchinson weighs in on new charges against former boss Mark Meadows.
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins speaks with Cassidy Hutchinson, a former top aide to Mark Meadows who testified in front of Congress as a part of its investigation into January 6, about the new indictment in Arizona filed against Meadows and other associate...
Insurers scale back reimbursements for drugs used for weight loss.
A growing number of insurance carriers say they won't cover the cost of weight loss medications because it is too high. The change is forcing some patients to take desperate measures. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports. » Subscribe to NBC News: NBC...
Jon Lovitz: 'It's horrible' what's happening to Jewish students at Columbia University.
Jewish comedian Jon Lovitz slams the anti-Israel protesters who are demonstrating on college campuses across America on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.' #foxnews #primetime Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Watch Fox News Channel Live: F...
Biden says Trump responsible for 'cruelty and chaos' over abortion.
U.S. President Joe Biden is making reproductive rights a centerpiece of his re-election campaign, blaming opponent Donald Trump for opening the way to stricter state abortion laws. In this campaign, Trump is pursuing a more moderate position on ab...
US military aid to Israel under scrutiny as Biden signs $26B in new assistance.
President Joe Biden signed a $26 billion wartime assistance package to Israel on Wednesday, at a time when there is increased scrutiny over whether that country’s military is meeting U.S. human rights standards. White House Bureau Chief Patsy Wida...