Aid Begins to Flow into North West Syria
Local activists continue to criticise international community for not doing enough to support relief efforts.
Local activists continue to criticise international community for not doing enough to support relief efforts.
Fears that Damascus regime had politicised delivery of humanitarian relief to areas outside its control.
Locals say that the physical and emotional damage will take a long time to heal.
The limits of Moscow’s security promises now clearly demonstrates that Yerevan must adjust to a dangerous new reality of standing alone.
More than 100,000 children in Ukraine live in the care system, the highest number in Europe.
The Ukrainian counter-offensive has regained swathes of territory, but towns are devastated following savage bombardment.
As evidence grows of the cruel treatment and extrajudicial execution of Ukrainian captives, legal and human rights bodies are building strategies for prosecution.
Large teams of forensic experts work together with law enforcement officers and criminologists to collect evidence for future trials.
Legislative solutions sought to help lift long-standing obstacles to pursuing the Russian government in national courts.
“I don't have any emotions right now. All my tears have been cried.”