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The last time was 1917 — Denmark sold the Danish West Indies (now the U.S. Virgin Islands) to the United States. The transfer took effect on March 31, 1917, for $25 million.
1917 — Denmark sold the Danish West Indies (now the U.S. Virgin Islands) to the United States; the transfer took effect March 31, 1917, for $25 million. (Earlier notable annexation: Hawaii in 1898.)
The most recent widely noted annexation was Russia’s takeover of Crimea — the referendum and transfer occurred in March 2014. More recently, Russia declared the annexation of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson in September 2022, moves that most countries consider illegal and don’t recognize.
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Under international law, acquiring territory by force is prohibited — chiefly by the UN Charter (Art. 2(4)) and UN General Assembly declarations, and affirmed in ICJ cases (e.g., Nicaragua, 1986). Annexations following armed aggression are unlawful and usually not recognized. Territorial changes can be lawful only with the sovereign’s genuine consent or via a valid treaty. For case-specific advice, consult an international-law expert.
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Yes. UNCLOS Article 110 gives a warship (or other government ship) on the high seas the right to board/visit a vessel if there are reasonable grounds to suspect it is stateless. That visit may lead to verification and, if confirmed or other offenses are found (e.g., piracy), seizure or further measures. Different rules apply in a coastal state's territorial sea, where the coastal state exercises sovereignty and enforcement.
"Shadow fleet" refers to tankers, bulkers and support ships used to move Russian oil/commodities while avoiding sanctions. Estimates vary widely because ships get reflagged, renamed or switch off AIS; analysts and trackers commonly cite anywhere from a few dozen up to several hundred vessels (typical reported ranges ~100–400).
Groups that track it include TankerTrackers, Kpler, Lloyd’s List and IHS/Refinitiv — I can pull the latest estimate from those if you want.
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