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Tag: Tristan Vanheuckelom

High-Profile National Security Trial Kicks Off in Hong Kong 

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 7, 2023

All 47 defendants, among whom are well-known pro-democracy activists like former student leader Joshua Wong and lawyer Benny Tai, risk life in prison.

Iranian Leader Pardons Tens of Thousands of Prisoners

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 6, 2023

According to the NGO Human Rights Activists in Iran, a total of 19,600 people involved with the recent protests have been arrested.

Kremlin Reacts to U.S. Delivery of Long-Distance Missiles: “Ukraine Will Burn”

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 6, 2023

Dmitry Medvedev said that “all of Ukraine still remaining under Kyiv’s rule will go up in flames,” should the new U.S. missiles be used to attack either mainland Russia or Crimea.

Canada Moves To Delay Euthanasia Provision for the Mentally Ill

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 5, 2023

Conservative MP Michael Cooper called for the “dangerous” provision to be “scrapped,” since “irremediability cannot be determined for mental illness.”

U.S. Cancels Beijing Visit Over ‘Spy’ Balloon, China Denies Espionage Intent

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 5, 2023

The postponement of Blinken’s trip means yet another delay in stabilizing Sino-U.S. relations, which were already dangerously fraught.

Ukrainian Billionaire Raided Amid Anti-Corruption Operation

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 3, 2023

Addressing corruption remains of vital concern to Kyiv, as it seeks to prove to its western benefactors that it can be trusted with the billions in aid it has received.

Exxon Mobil’s Record Profits Spark Call for ‘Windfall’ Tax

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 2, 2023

Top executives at companies like ExxonMobil have condemned ‘windfall’ profit taxes as not only unlawful but counter-productive.

Scholz Adamant on Zero Fighter Planes for Ukraine

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 1, 2023

Fearing open war, Scholz appears to be looking for an off-ramp. Further talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin are necessary, according to the German Chancellor.

UK’s Sunak Sacks Tory Chairman Zahawi Over Tax Indiscretions

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 1, 2023

Zahawi held high positions within both Boris Johnson’s and Liz Truss’ governments, without divulging being under investigation for tax irregularities.

Retired NATO General Wins Czech Presidential Election

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 30, 2023

Following his decisive victory over Andrej Babiš, the 61-year-old Petr Pavel told supporters that “values like truth, dignity, respect and modesty have won.”

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