'Ukrainians are fighting for our freedom,’ Andris Spruds tells VOA
In an interview with VOA, Beth Van Schaack, U.S. ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice, addresses potential ICC arrest warrants for members of Russia's leadership
Walesa discusses supporting Ukraine and possibilities for changing the regime in Russia
The far-right opposition Party for Freedom won the recent parliamentary elections, and party leaders have repeatedly criticized the country's support of Ukraine
Inside and outside Ukraine, people are demanding that those frozen funds go toward repairing the damage Russian forces inflicted on the country
Earlier this year, the US and Canada imposed sanctions on Russia's nuclear sector. Targets included subsidiaries of its Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation. Yet the West continues to have ties with it. Oleksii Kovalenko has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. VOA footage by Kostiantyn Golubchyk.
Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andrii Kostin tells VOA about efforts to seize assets, draw up arrest warrants, and prosecute those responsible
Andrew Adams, who leads Task Force KleptoCapture, tells VOA that assistance to Ukraine is key motivator
China's President Xi Jinping visits Moscow to show support for Russia's President Vladimir Putin. The impact of the visit and Ukraine's battle against Russia on The Inside Story-Xi in Russia, War in Ukraine.
Outside experts believe the video could serve as proof that a war crime was committed by Russian forces in Ukraine
In Interview with VOA, Ambassador-at-Large Van Schaack says it is important to lay the groundwork for Russian accountability
VOA’s Ukrainian Service speaks with Supreme Court chief justice Vsevolod Knyazev on war crimes, an ad-hoc international tribunal for Russian aggression, and Ukrainian judicial reform
Ukraine top prosecutor says it’s up to the international community to hold Russia accountable because Ukraine’s judicial system cannot take legal action against leaders of a different country
Anonymous network of activists across Baltic states battle Russian propaganda trolls
A step closer to EU membership, or censorship? Ukraine’s media wary of newly passed media law
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a controversial law late last year that expands government regulation of Ukrainian media. The new law has some critics calling it censorship. Oleksii Kovalenko has the story. Videographer: Oleksii Osyka
Journalists contend that footage helps discredit Russian propaganda; Ukraine government says they didn't follow rules
It’s not just people and pets that have become victims in the war in Ukraine. In some cases, wild animals have been forced to evacuate as well. Oleksii Kovalenko looks at some lions that were rescued from the Odesa Biopark Zoo and flown to safety. Anna Rice narrates the story.
VOA Ukraine service reporter Oleksiy Kovalenko interviews Eli Rosenbaum and Christian Levesque, two US Justice Department investigators leading a team looking into Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, it expected the country to fall within days; now with the war in its fourth month, Russian troops are still mired with no end in sight
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