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Inside the Efforts to Try Russians for Ukraine War Crimes—In Argentina
One way—which is the main mission of the Reckoning Project—is to ensure that at least some of those who have committed war crimes are held accountable in court. If authoritarian leaders remain in power—as in Argentina in the 1970s and ’80s,
Ukraine's facing a perfect storm of problems, and a vote in Congress could make or break its war with Russia
Ukraine's reality on the ground is nothing short of harrowing, and war watchers say its fate rests on a US aid package and continued support.
Russia’s War on Ukraine
An eyewitness report from Poland where the author meets with members of the nation’s political elite, who, like the rest of the Western-leaning nation, is haunted by the specter of Moscow defeating Kyiv and Putin taking the war to them.
CIA director warns Ukraine could lose war with Russia by the end of the year unless US sends more aid
CIA Director Bill Burns on Thursday warned that unless US sends more military support, Ukraine could “lose” the war against Russia by the end of the year.
Ukraine is losing its war against Russia. Here's what its defeat might look like.
Russia is poised to seize control of more of Ukraine this year as US aid runs low.
Ukraine’s frontline is collapsing – and Britain may soon be at war
While Western eyes are fixed on Tehran and Tel Aviv, Ukraine’s frontlines are showing clear signs of crumbling. There is a very real possibility they could crumble this summer if we do not throw the kitchen sink at Russia.
Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine's desperate move to recruit more troops
Ukrainian President Zelensky has signed another conscription bill into law. This one aims to make it easier to identify all draft eligible men in the country. Can forcing people into army help Ukraine win the war?
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Russian soldier's home ransacked while on duty in Ukraine - video
While a Buryatia resident served in Ukraine, his home was burglarized, with thieves making off with his car and other ...
PBS
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‘Children of Ukraine’ Filmmaker Describes How ‘Wars Take Place on Many Different Levels’
"Children of Ukraine" director Paul Kenyon spoke about filming during a war and interviewing children who’ve lived through ...
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on MSN
'Hallmarks of genocide' in Russian crimes across Ukraine, Ukrainian prosecutor says
Ukraine's top prosecutor said on Tuesday that Russian crimes across occupied Ukrainian territories, including the Bucha ...
KBIA
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DOJ takes a stand against war crimes in Ukraine. In Gaza war, it's been nearly silent
After the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of
Ukraine
in February 2022, Attorney General Merrick Garland and the U.S. Justice ...
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Survivors of Olenivka explosion describe it as ‘thermobaric blast,’ label incident as Russian war crime
Survivors of the explosion that rocked the prisoner-of-war colony in Olenivka on July 29, 2022, have no doubts that it was a ...
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on MSN
Ukrainian defence attorneys face moral dilemma in war crime trials
KYIV, April 2 (Reuters) - Sometimes Ukrainian lawyer Khrystyna Vrashchuk shudders when she thinks about the work she does.
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FRONTLINE: Children of Ukraine
Premieres Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Thursday, April 18 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. How ...
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on MSN
Thomas Massie's Russia Ties Resurface Ahead of Ukraine Aid Vote
The Rolling Stone article also notes that in 2017, Massie had met with Maria Butina, a Russian citizen who was sentenced to ...
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How Ukraine’s cyber police fights back against Russia's hackers
Russian forces invaded Ukraine. For the Ukrainian forces who had to defend their country, for the regular citizens who had to ...
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Democrat says ‘sanctity’ of jury pool will be ‘vital’ in Trump trial
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.), a former federal prosecutor, weighed in on former President Trump’s first day in court for his ...
OPB
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DOJ takes a stand against war crimes in Ukraine. In Gaza, it’s been nearly silent
Your browser does not support the audio element. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at a press conference on Dec. 6 ...
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Russian Shelling Kills One In East Ukraine
Russian shelling killed one person in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region on Thursday, authorities said, as Moscow ramps up its assault to capture the war-battered region.
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