Kyiv Shelling, Saturday 30 April '22
At the site of the bomb blast which killed a Radio Svoboda journalist.
At the site of the bomb blast which killed a Radio Svoboda journalist.
"We came because we could no longer stand watching it on TV – we thought we had to do something."
Some surprises in electoral results for country struggling with conflict and economic woes.
Judges reject defence lawyer’s argument that there was a lack of proper evidence to support a murder charge.
Accused man was identified by journalistic investigation into the so-called Don Cossack volunteer brigade.
Despite coming under constant attack, independent media are achieving remarkable impact.
Cases of harassment have mounted amid a surge in police brutality as well as overt government antagonism.
Russians say nationalist sensitivities have been heightened by Moscow’s actions in Ukraine.
"We are waiting until it becomes clear which way things are going," says one.
Interrogated over his past political record, detainee escapes worse treatment for his current activism.