On the morning of October 23, only three journalists instead of twelve were allowed to enter the courtroom due to the rising number of Covid-19 cases in Milan. The defence teams representing accused Ukrainian soldier Vitaliy Markiv and the...
The military conflict between Ukraine and combined Russian-separatist forces in Donbas (a region encompassing the Donetsk and Luhansk provinces), which erupted in 2014, has damaged one of the largest water delivery systems in Europe’s...
Sviatoslav Serhiyovych Horbenko Author: Oleksandr Mykhed Son Sviatoslav Horbenko was born on December 26, 1994. His birthday is inextricably linked to Catholic Christmas, which is always celebrated in the family. Sviatoslav was an...
The good Additional evidence was admitted by the court, namely a new translation of Markiv’s conversation with a cellmate by a certified translator appointed by the Milan Court of Appeal. In the first translation of Vitaliy Markiv’s...
HE’S HERE, CLOSE BY Mykola Zhuk by Yuriy Andrukhovych I don’t know what to do and how to help out. I won’t be able to help out, but I’ll try to write about it. But, I need to find the right intonation. I mustn’t fall prey to...
On September 30, 2020, the international task group presented a preliminary report assessing the effectiveness of the investigation into the killing of Italian photojournalist Andrea Rocchelli and Russian human rights activist Andrei...
Luhansk and war I have no memories of how the war started in Luhansk. I wasn’t very much aware of what was happening back then. Of course, I heard all sorts of rumours, but there was little true information. I was in Luhansk when the...
As massive wildfires raged in the government-controlled territory in eastern Ukraine, a video surfaced showing what appeared to be Russian – backed militants setting grass on fire with tracer bullets. The fires mostly occurred along...
The ceasefire imposed on 27 July has been mostly held in the war zone so far, however, the prisoner swap has been shelved since Russia Ukraine allow the local elections in the occupied territories. Ukraine doesn’t seem to be willing...
Prosecutor Nunzia Chiaravolo requested that the first translation of the audiotape, where Markov allegedly said: “We killed (took down) an Italian reporter”, be added as admissible evidence. For the prosecution, these words constitute...
On 23 June 1978, a Soviet police officer came to the house of a Crimean Tatar Musa Mamut to escort him to a meeting with a prosecutor. Mamut was legally not allowed to live in Crimea, due to his nationality. In fact, he had just returned...
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