The Spoils
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Artists | Zola Jesus |
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Release date | July 2009 |
Producers | Zola Jesus |
Genres | Goth/Industrial |
Labels | Sacred Bones Records |
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ID | 2940963 |
About The Spoils
The Spoils is a debut full-length studio album by Nika Roza Danilova, better known as Zola Jesus, released in July 2010 on Sacred Bones Records. To the LP version's original 10 tracks the CD adds five songs: two from "Soeur Sewer" and three from the "Poor Sons" 7-inch singles.
Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire by-elections 'one of worst nights any government has endured'
... The swing to Labour was lower than in Tamworth because The Spoils of the swing against the government were shared between Labour and the Liberal Democrats, both of whom - in contrast to previous by-elections in this parliament - campaigned vigorously in this contest...
Russia sanctions UK politicians and journalists
... Mr Khan told the BBC at the time: " Children can t be treated as The Spoils of war, they can t be deported...
Sudan crisis: Mediators over a barrel in mission to end fighting
... Negotiations dominated by the generals are likely to end in a peace agreement in which they share The Spoils, setting back the prospects for democracy for many more years...
Where next for Scotland as the Nicola Sturgeon era ends?
... The Spoils of Empire; the unifying experience of defying Hitler s Germany; and the creation of the welfare state had all bound Scotland tightly into the union...
Putin arrest warrant: Biden welcomes ICC's war crimes charges
... " Children can t be treated as The Spoils of war, they can t be deported, " Mr Khan told the BBC...
Powerball: Lotto fever grips US for $1. 6bn world record prize
... History s biggest ever lottery draw to date saw three Powerball ticket holders in three different US states share The Spoils in 2016...
Ukraine round-up: Inside freed city and Russia's prison recruits
... The BBC s Orla Guerin, reporting from the scene, saw Ukrainian troops grouped by the roadside near the city, inspecting The Spoils of war with broad smiles...
Ukraine war: Inside the recaptured city of Izyum
... Ukrainian soldiers are grouped by the roadside near the city, inspecting The Spoils of war with broad smiles...
Putin arrest warrant: Biden welcomes ICC's war crimes charges
By Kathryn Armstrong, Antoinette Radford & Frank Gardner , BBC Security CorrespondentBBC News
US President Joe Biden has welcomed The International Criminal Court 's issuing of an arrest warrant against his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin .
The ICC accused President Putin of committing War Crimes in Ukraine - Something President Biden said The Russian leader had " clearly" done.
The claims Focus On the unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia since Moscow's invasion in 2022.
Moscow has denied the allegations and denounced the warrants as " outrageous".
It is highly unlikely that much will come of The Move , as the ICC has no powers to arrest suspects without the co-operation of a country's government.
Russia is not an ICC member country, meaning The Court has No Authority there.
However, it could affect Mr Putin in other ways, such as being unable to travel internationally. He could now be arrested if he sets foot in any of The Court 's 123 member states.
Mr Putin is only the third president to be issued with an ICC arrest warrant.
President Biden said that, while The Court also held no sway in the US, the issuing of the warrant " makes a very strong point".
His administration had already " during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine , with Vice-President Kamala Harris saying in February that those involved would " be held to account".
earlier This Week that found Moscow's forced removal of Ukrainian children to areas under its control amounted to A War crime.
In a statement on Friday, the ICC said it had reasonable grounds To Believe Mr Putin committed The Criminal acts directly, as well as working with others. It also accused him of failing to use his Presidential Powers to stop children being deported.
Russia's commissioner for children's rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, is also wanted by the ICC for the same crimes.
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan has said the warrants were " based upon forensic evidence, scrutiny and what's been said by those two individuals".
The Court had initially considered keeping the arrest warrants A Secret , but decided to make them public to try and stop further crimes being committed.
" Children can't be treated as The Spoils of war, they can't be deported, " Mr Khan told The Bbc .
" This type of crime doesn't need one to be a lawyer, one needs to be a human being to know how egregious it is. "
Mr Khan also pointed out that nobody thought that Slobodan Milosevic , the Serbian leader who went On Trial for War Crimes in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990s, would end up in The Hague to face justice.
" Those that feel that you can commit A Crime in the daytime, and Sleep Well at night, should perhaps look at history, " Mr Khan said.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said any of The Court 's decisions were " null and void" and former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev compared the warrant to toilet paper.
Russian opposition activists have welcomed The Announcement . Ivan Zhdanov , a close ally of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny , has tweeted that it was " a symbolic step" but an important one.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his thanks to Mr Khan and the ICC for their decision to press charges against " state evil".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com