Tens of thousands of Russian men are fleeing to Kyrgyzstan to escape the war draft. In doing so, these men are self-exiling themselves from their…
The following article is Part Two of a Two-Part series on War Crimes in Ukraine. This article contains descriptions of crimes against humanity and sexual…
On Sept. 26, a gunman opened fire on a Russian primary school killing at least 17 and injuring 24, 11 of which were children. The…
A gunman wearing a swastika on his t-shirt opened fire at a school in Russia, killing 15 people and wounding 24. Among these victims were…
The following article is Part One of a Two-Part series on war crimes in Ukraine. This article contains descriptions of crimes against humanity and sexual…
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization on Sep. 21, the first military draft effort for the nation since World War II. The announcement…
As two of the world’s largest exporters of wheat and barley, the disruption of Ukraine and, to a lesser extent, Russia’s growing season and harvest…
How we perceive the political bodies of other countries is largely dependent on labels. We might view one country as a liberal democracy, this other…
*Content Warning: This article describes scenes of alleged war crimes that might upset readers, including mentions of murder and rape. On April 3, Ukraine started…
President Biden gave his first State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress on March 1, marking the 98th address in our…
