Ukraine: Russia Mobilises Disinfo Alongside Military
Could a sudden increase in fake news be a precursor to real-world escalation?
Could a sudden increase in fake news be a precursor to real-world escalation?
Strenuous efforts continue to address long-time situation in which judges were elected with no competition or integrity checks.
The length of time needed to build a case and follow due process is challenging for many victims and their families.
Testimonies form basis of articles and multimedia packages in world-renowned publications as well as a future resource of potential war crimes evidence.
As war edges closer, distance from Russia and closeness to NATO member Poland provide the city with a sense of confidence.
Tens of thousands of civilians have been taken hostage by Russian forces, but investigations into these potential war crimes are progressing slowly.
Ukraine's police, judiciary system and the victims’ relatives are all trying to track them down.
Family, friends and colleagues pay tribute to uncompromising reporter killed in Russian detention.
Legal expert warns that sexual violence is being used as a “tool of psychological terror, intimidation and torture”.
But could a fleet of MiG-29s effectively enable the Ukrainians to establish a no-fly zone themselves?