The Complexity of Prosecuting Forced Conscription
Conflicting laws make pursuing such cases more difficult – while criminalising some former fighters may only serve Russian interests.
Conflicting laws make pursuing such cases more difficult – while criminalising some former fighters may only serve Russian interests.
Thousands remain unaccounted for following Russia’s invasion.
“Where could we flee? We have nothing to lose.”
“By not providing missile defence systems in sufficient quantities, the West will make a historic mistake that will cost hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian lives.”
Some 70 medical staff and patients, including women in labour, were forced to shelter in building’s basement.
There can be no sustainable peace without a definitive confirmation of right and wrong.
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
Legislative solutions sought to help lift long-standing obstacles to pursuing the Russian government in national courts.
Entrepreneurs and volunteers launch schemes to help support war efforts.
Kharkiv café-cum-bar Protagoniste kept its doors open throughout the war, offering an island of normality amid shelling and air raids.