Advisory Opinion on Kosovo

Putin blames EU hypocrisy for Catalonia crisis

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7 points which expose Western governments’ hypocrisy on the issue of Catalan independence

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Here’s why Ukraine is suing Russia in the International Court of Justice

The case Ukraine is bringing in the International Court of Justice is attracting scant international attention and has been almost entirely ignored by Western governments and by the Western media.  Having said this it is an interesting case which begs a number of obvious questions.
Ukraine’s claim is set out in an indictment which apparently runs to 45 pages.  The summary of its claim, which is dated 17th January 2017, can be found here.