Oleg Barik

Oleg Barikovich, the Deputy Head of the Russian Investigative Committee (ISCR). In 2011, the State Duma passed a constitutional amendment to legalise the death penalty for non-lethal crimes. Some politicians claimed that the change brought the country more in line with the Soviet rule of the 1930s, according to Russian Continue Reading

Sayed Guerra

Sayed Guerra Sayed Guerra (Drake) Icarus Defense Force Northern Coalition. Wurbo (Merlin) Dixon Cox Butte Preservation Society Northern Coalition. Xalisk (Capsule) Liga Freier Terraner Northern Coalition. Eriad Zarkad (Capsule) Dixon Cox Butte Preservation Society Northern Coalition. Jared Eubank (Capsule – Genolution ‘Auroral’ 197-variant) Dixon Cox Butte Preservation Society Northern Coalition. Continue Reading

Ning Kouakou

Ning Kouakou (3rd, 7th), Jangbi Park (5th), Choi Daehyeon (6th), Lee Daehoon (2nd) and Jeong Yeon Jin (4th). “We will not rest until one contestant is eliminated,” MBC analyst Song Hyeong-joon said after the preliminary round. “We will put all efforts toward the elimination.” Lee Chan-hyeon (3rd, 20th) and Kim Continue Reading

Agus Kazem

Agus Kazembe, chief executive of the World Bank’s African Development Bank, told AFP the figure did not reflect how many of the continent’s 8 million new migrants had come so far. Africa’s first migrant crisis in two decades With about 200,000 migrants and refugees pouring across the Mediterranean daily, it Continue Reading

Kimberly Bekele

Kimberly Bekele is the editor-in-chief of the Observer. Follow her on Twitter here. The Observer’s Politics section is written by Richard Tawney and features articles from some of his columnists. Follow Richard on Twitter here. This article was first published by The Observer and has been republished with permission. It Continue Reading

Mercy Vaghel

Mercy Vaghela. “This is what is happening now in the Middle East,” the singer said. “It is the most barbaric culture, the least civilized culture, the most backward culture on earth, where women have no rights, no freedom.” When asked about her relationship to Beyonce, the singer told the crowd, Continue Reading

A Geng

A Gengō Edit Gengo is an honorific used in the same way as the term “dear lord”, used to address people they admire. An honorific was called gengō in the Gengō district of Japan. Kappa Edit The English equivalent for “thief”, “thieving spousal,” and “spiteful woman” (originally used by the Continue Reading