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UKRAINE The European Parliament, which convened on Tuesday in a special session devoted to the situation in Ukraine, endorsed a resolution inviting the EU institutions to take action in order to grant Ukraine the status of candidate to joining the EU. The resolution firmly condemns the illegal invasion of Ukraine and calls on Moscow to cease all its military actions in Ukraine. The MEPs have reminded Russia its international obligations and caution against the danger of nuclear escalation. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday called on the European Union to prove that it is on Ukraine s side in this war against Russia, a day after the country had officially applied for joining the bloc. According to Zelensky, Ukraine fights to be a fully-fledged member in Europe. The president of the European Council, Charles Michel says the Union will have to seriously analyze Ukraine s application. It is not only Ukraine that is under att ....
SHARE When Col Daoud Fayad, 42, was detained last September on charges related to the August 4 Beirut port blast, his worst fears were confirmed. “Daoud knew that Lebanon is a corrupt country,” his wife Monia told The National. “The judge cannot go after ministers or prime ministers, so he’s going after the small fish.” There should be more people indicted than there currently are. The problem is that the judicial system has been selective Omar Nashabe Col Fayad is one of 25 mid to low-ranking port employees who have been imprisoned since the explosion. They feel unfairly treated while the country’s top decision makers, who were warned many times about combustible material stored at the port, remain free. ....