Stories A lawsuit was filed in Argentina against the Russians who tortured the Ukrainian. Why there? Will be easier to catch them? The Reckoning Project lawyer Tsvetelina van Benthem answers Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 22 days ago
Stories In Ukraine, a registry of war-caused losses was launched. How to submit a claim and why compensation should be requested, even if you have already received it — Markiyan Klyuchkovskyi, registry executive director, explains Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: month ago
Stories The Russians have been illegally holding the 62-year-old Ukrainian journalist and ex-military Serhiy Tsyhipa in detention in Simferopol for two years. We tell his story in the memories of loved ones and letters to his wife Author: Sofiia Korotunenko Date: month ago
Stories ”Whatever grief we have — this is our work.” How Odesa rescuers help people and experience the death of their colleagues. A report from a city that is being destroyed by the Russians Author: Yuliana Skibitska Date: month ago
Stories Eight months ago, Russia destroyed the main church of Odesa, the Transfiguration Cathedral, with a rocket. This is what it looks like now — a large photo report Author: Yuliana Skibitska Date: month ago
Stories ”Why recognize military aggression as a crime at all, if it cannot be punished”. Lawyer Jennifer Trahan — on how to overcome Russiaʼs veto in the UN Security Council and put Putin on trial Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: two months ago
Stories The case against Russia at the International Court of Justice turned into a case against Ukraine. How is this even possible? We explain and look for the positive points (yes, they exist) Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: three months ago
Stories ”There is no justice system that can provide complete justice and punish all criminals.” A conversation with the historian Iva Vukušić, who investigated the war crimes in Bosnia and knows how to punish Russians Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: three months ago
Stories The International Court of Justice recognized Russia as a violator of international law for the first time. But Ukraine is still not satisfied. Why? Analysis for the thoughtful ones Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: three months ago
Stories ”Russia violates international law every day, and someone is still against the confiscations.” Belgian lawyer and MP Samuel Cogolati about his plan to confiscate Russian assets and the accompanying fears of Europeans Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: 5 months ago