Kremlin's forces have systematically murdered non-combatants, bombed civilian targets, perpetrated sexual assaults, investigators say, but justice for top leaders unlikely
As Russia bombs infrastructure, attention turns away from emigration toward keeping those still there warm and fed, with electricity, clothing and Hanukkah necessities
Dmytro Kuleba says 'every war ends in a diplomatic way,' but Russia must first stand trial for war crimes, claims US Patriot missiles will be fast-tracked for operation
While Ukrainian Orthodox usually observe holiday on January 7 along with Russian Orthodox Church, this year many are celebrating on December 25 -- in pointed rejection of Moscow
Massive measure, passed mostly along party lines, boosts funding for defense, domestic initiatives such as disaster relief, substance abuse prevention and treatment programs
Leader says first known trip since war began aims to boost country's 'resilience and defense capabilities,' as US lawmakers prepare to vote on $45 billion aid package for Kyiv
Made as a film school thesis project, 'NAKAM' is inspired by Motele Schlein, who was killed in a Nazi ambush, but whose violin survived as symbol of resistance and is still played
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