Connect with us
https://tickernews.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/AmEx-Thought-Leaders.jpg

News

Does someone who is mentally stable massacre innocent civilians? | Ticker VIEWS

Published

on

As Russia continues its horrific crimes across Ukraine, innocent civilians are left dead on the streets, deceased animals piled up and accountability nowhere to be seen

After reporting on the atrocities in Ukraine for weeks, it continues to send shivers down my spine, as a journalist – but most importantly, as a human being. 

Whether we like it or not, we’re witnessing the war from the front lines of social media like never before, and the bloody footage brings you to your knees.

We’re witnessing bodies lying in mass graves, people brutally raped and tortured, and animals thrown into piles. 

I have been fortunate enough to speak with Ukrainian politicians, journalists, and  Ukrainian civilians who’re living through this war. 

I have no doubt in the will and spirit of the Ukrainian people, who will continue to fight for their freedom. 

However, to witness such horrific crimes unfolding in 2022 makes me fear for what the future holds. 

One question continues to sit at the front of my mind: Who holds Putin accountable?

War Crimes Investigation

The United States has formally recognised Putin is committing war crimes, with many world leaders condemning his actions.

If Putin appeared before the International Criminal Court, the evidence would undoubtedly stack up against the Russian leader.

However, it’s unlikely Putin will ever walk willingly before a court, and he cannot be extradited from Russia. 

“It’s really hard to hold the leader of another country, especially one as large and powerful as Russia accountable for war crimes.”

Dr. Carol saivetz

Putin’s view of the world

Speaking in Bucha, Ukrainian President Zelensky has accused Russia and its leader, Putin of committing genocide.

Putin has potentially removed himself from ever cooperating with world leaders on the global stage again.

However, there are deep concerns about how Putin perceives the world and what he wants in Ukraine.

“It seems to be this recreation of the empire, this idea that there’s some kind of Russian orthodox messianism that’s driving his war over Ukraine.”

Dr. Carol saivetz
Dr. Carol saivetz

While Putin is being accused of massacring innocent civilians, there are concerns over his mental well-being as a leader and how far he will go for power.

Carol Saivetz says this is nothing new for Russia.

“Russia’s done it before… This is the Russian way of warfar when it doesn’t go their way.”

Dr. Carol saivetz

In Journalism, it is our role to be impartial

However, it goes against my moral compass to shed light on Russia’s perspective. There aren’t always two sides to a story, sometimes things are just blatantly wrong.

Someone who is mentally stable does not massacre innocent civilians. However, if Putin cannot be held accountable for this, then the west’s weakness is on full display.

What does this show to other countries like China, with their interest and desire for power over Taiwan?

News

AI surges in 2025: Key insights

AI surged in 2025, evolving into a strategic force with autonomous agents and global investments reshaping industries.

Published

on

AI surged in 2025, evolving into a strategic force with autonomous agents and global investments reshaping industries.


AI exploded in 2025, transforming from a productivity tool into a strategic force, with more powerful models, autonomous agents, and massive global investment reshaping industries worldwide. Governments are racing to keep pace with the rapid developments and manage emerging risks.

In this exclusive interview, Oz Sultan from Sultan Interactive Group explains why AI capabilities have leaped forward this year and how autonomous agents are changing the way people work.

We also explore where AI adoption is having the biggest real-world impact, why investment in AI infrastructure and chips is booming globally, and what regulatory hurdles lie ahead.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of Ticker – https://www.youtube.com/@weareticker

#ArtificialIntelligence #AI2025 #AutonomousAgents #TechTrends #FutureOfWork #AIInvestment #Innovation #AITech


Download the Ticker app

Continue Reading

News

U.S. offers security guarantees to Ukraine as Berlin talks show progress

U.S. vows to defend Ukraine, seeks Senate approval; Berlin talks advance peace while weighing sovereignty against conflict resolution.

Published

on

U.S. vows to defend Ukraine, seeks Senate approval; Berlin talks advance peace while weighing sovereignty against conflict resolution.


The United States has pledged to protect Ukraine from future Russian attacks, signaling strong support for European security. Washington will also seek Senate approval for its proposed role in the region, highlighting its commitment to defending allies and deterring further aggression.

In Berlin, talks between U.S., Ukrainian, and European leaders have reportedly made significant progress, with discussions focusing on security guarantees and potential frameworks for a peace deal with Russia. Territorial concessions remain a major sticking point, with negotiators carefully weighing Ukraine’s sovereignty against the urgency of ending the conflict.

U.S. officials emphasize that while they hope for a resolution by year-end, they are not applying undue pressure on Ukraine. Proposed security guarantees could include weapons provisions and monitoring mechanisms, echoing NATO’s collective defense commitments, in an effort to strengthen Ukraine’s negotiating position.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of Ticker – https://www.youtube.com/@weareticker

#UkraineConflict #USSupport #BerlinTalks #EuropeanSecurity #PeaceNegotiations #NATO #RussiaUkraine #GlobalPolitics


Download the Ticker app

Continue Reading

News

Bondi terror attack shocks Australia as ASIO-linked gunman comes into focus

Bondi terror attack kills 15, raises urgent questions about gun licensing and intelligence failures in Australia.

Published

on

Bondi terror attack kills 15, raises urgent questions about gun licensing and intelligence failures in Australia.


Australia is reeling after a terror attack in Bondi left 15 people dead, including a 10-year-old girl and a Holocaust survivor, in one of the darkest days in the nation’s history. The alleged gunman was previously known to ASIO and had been investigated over potential links to the Al Madina Dawah Centre.

Authorities are now urgently reviewing how the individual was able to legally hold a gun licence and own six firearms, despite earlier investigations. The case is raising serious questions about intelligence sharing, gun licensing safeguards, and warning signs that may have been missed.

The attack has sparked an outpouring of grief and solidarity, particularly toward Australia’s Jewish community, as political leaders and the public grapple with the scale and impact of the tragedy.

Subscribe to never miss an episode of Ticker – https://www.youtube.com/@weareticker

#BondiAttack #AustraliaNews #BreakingNews #NationalSecurity #ASIO #Terrorism #GunLaws #TickerNews


Download the Ticker app

Continue Reading

Trending Now