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Could Ukraine assassinate in Russia? Maybe, but doubtful
Could Ukraine assassinate in Russia? Maybe, but doubtful
World
by  AFP

Russian authorities quickly blamed Ukraine for the car bomb that killed a Russian journalist last weekend, but intelligence experts say that although Kyiv is capable of orchestrating such an attack, the prospect is unlikely. "But at the same time, I think it could be possible... elite Ukrainian special forces or intelligence assets are likely capable of pulling off the attack," he said.

As rumours swirl, Pope Francis names new cardinals
As rumours swirl, Pope Francis names new cardinals
World
by  AFP

Pope Francis, who recently raised the possibility of retiring due to his declining health, will create 20 new cardinals on Saturday -- many of whom could one day choose his successor. Francis, who has cancelled numerous events in recent months and been forced to use a wheelchair due to knee pain, said last month "the door is open" to stepping down.

Ukraine plans international court to put Putin on trial
Ukraine plans international court to put Putin on trial
World
by  AFP

Six months into Russia's invasion, Ukrainian officials are drawing up plans to make sure Russian President Vladimir Putin and his top military commanders will be tried for launching the war. - International treaty drafted - Ukrainian prosecutors have identified some 600 suspects in the aggression so far, including senior military officials, politicians and commentators.

Mexico ex-attorney general to face trial over missing students
Mexico ex-attorney general to face trial over missing students
World
by  AFP

A Mexican judge on Wednesday ordered a former attorney general to stand trial in the case of 43 students whose murky disappearance in 2014 traumatized the nation. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Wednesday that anybody involved in a cover-up must be held to account, including the person who "gave the order."

Mexico ex-attorney general to stand trial over missing students
Mexico ex-attorney general to stand trial over missing students
World
by  AFP

A Mexican judge on Wednesday ordered a former attorney general to stand trial in the case of 43 students whose murky disappearance in 2014 traumatized the nation. Jesus Murillo Karam will be tried on charges of forced disappearance, torture and obstruction of justice, the Federal Judiciary Council said after a court hearing in Mexico City.