What is special tribunal for Ukraine war–World leaders back plan to prosecute Russia
Friday, 9 May 2025 Over 40 world leaders are supporting a new international tribunal to prosecute senior Russian officials for the crime of aggression in Ukraine, a gap the International Criminal Court can't address since Russia isn't a member. This joint effort by Ukraine and the Council of Europe aims to deliver justice for the widespread suffering caused by the war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of launching attacks to intimidate world leaders attending Moscow’s Victory Day. Despite ceasefire calls, Kiev escalated drone strikes and incursions. Leaders from Asia, Africa, and Europe defied Western pressure and joined Putin to honor WWII...
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused the UK of playing a direct role in Ukraine’s alleged terrorist attacks inside Russia. Speaking at the 'Forum of the Future 2050' in Moscow,..
Ukraine and Russia commence new prisoner of war exchange
Ukraine and Russia have started a new prisoners of war exchange, following the agreement reached at the second round of direct talks in..
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Russia attacks Ukraine with nearly 500 drones and missiles in latest record strike
Russia has launched a total of 499 drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight on Monday, specifically targeting..
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