Kherson: Displaced Justice During Russian Occupation
Judge describes how the court system continued to operate, even after officials were forced to flee for fear of retribution.
Judge describes how the court system continued to operate, even after officials were forced to flee for fear of retribution.
Historically, efforts to establish accountability for international atrocities have been a mixed success. Can Ukraine be different?
Concerted Russian attacks on critical infrastructure means that millions risk being left without electricity, water and heat over the coming months.
The 23-year-old could be sentenced to eight to ten years in prison if convicted of offences.
Despite Russian bombing and power outages, clinics continue to operate vital service.
If convicted suspect will be put on an international wanted list and may face life imprisonment.
It’s hard to bear the ongoing shelling in the east; but it’s also hard to leave.
Residents describe how Russian forces used a carrot-and-stick approach with the local population.
Fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan has affected thousands of children’s right to learn.
Ukrainian strategy focuses on retaking control of vital water source that supplies the vast majority of the peninsula's needs.