World War II ile ilgili hikayeler

• Have votes, not vetoes: The US said that it supports plans to add 2 new new permanent seats for African countries on the UN Security Council, but opposes giving the would-be members veto power. Zoom out: The Security Council, which is charged with maintaining international peace and security, has not changed from its 1945 configuration: 10 non-permanent members from all regions of the world elected for two-year terms without veto power and 5 countries that were d...Devamını Oku

16 Eyl 2024

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What the Paris Finance Summit Must Do

This is the moment to articulate a reform agenda that is ambitious enough to give the Global South real hope for the future.

20 Haz 2023

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Re-Envisioning the Liberal International Order

As the atrocities and costs stemming from Russia’s war show, the international order certainly does not need revisionism. However, it does urgently need a “re-envisioning” of key institutions, processes, and frameworks, so that it can better uphold the liberal principles upon which it was founded.

22 Şub 2023

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• A German court convicted a 97-year-old woman for being an "accessory to more than 100,000 murders" for her role as an SS commander secretary at a Nazi concentration camp during World War II.

21 Ara 2022

• Giorgia Meloni was sworn in as Italy’s first woman prime minister on Saturday with her cabinet team, forming the country’s most right-wing government since World War II. Meloni takes office as the Italian economy is heading into recession under debts, soaring energy bills, and ruptures in her coalition over the war in Ukraine. via Reuters Looking ahead: Meloni plans to uphold Italy’s pro-Ukraine and pro-NATO stance, while her government is set to shift in...Devamını Oku

24 Eki 2022

• Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial mobilization of reservists after the setbacks in his invasion of Ukraine. The decision is deeply unpopular in Russia and is the first such call-up since World War II. In the same seven-minute nationally televised address, Putin also warned the West that he is not bluffing about using everything at his disposal "to protect Russia," a reference to his nuclear arsenal. Russian Presidential Press Service Exodus:...Devamını Oku

22 Eyl 2022

• Polish President Andrzej Duda criticized the leaders of Germany and France for their phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin, comparing it to maintaining a direct line with Adolf Hitler during World War II.

10 Haz 2022

via The New York Times • US President Joe Biden said in his speech from the White House, "If Russia attacks Ukraine, it would be a war of choice, a war without a cause or reason," noting that "it would be the largest invasion since World War II." Biden also addressed the people of Russia, saying "You are not our enemy."

16 Şub 2022

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Remembering Exercises from The Garden of (not) Forgetting: Two Countries, Two Homes, Two Women

In the face of the potential destruction of the Botanical Garden founded by the Jewish German scientists Alfred Heilbronn and Leon Brauner, Dilşad Aladağ and Eda Aslan ask, “Is it possible to make space for the garden in urban memory?” This question leads them to a project centered around Alfred Heilbronn Botanical Garden and the plant-life established there entitled “The Garden of (not) Forgetting” and an exhibition that could be seen in Depo until June 6th. In this piece, you will read the story of “The Garden of (not) Forgetting” and a side story, brought to life from the archives, of a Turkish and a German women scientist, whose stories are connected by two houses they both lived, one in Istanbul and the other in Münster, that feels like the script of a Hollywood movie.

31 May 2021

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