Prosecutor seeks court’s approval on day dozens were killed by rockets in KharkivICC prosecutor to investigate possible war crimes in UkraineRockets kill dozens in Kharkiv as Russia ‘adapts its methods’‘The damage is done’: Russians face economic point of no returnShell to exit joint ventures with Gazprom and pull out of Nord Stream 2Here’s a report from the Guardian’s diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, on how the phone has become the Ukrainian president’s most effective weapon.In a string of phone calls from a besieged Kyiv, Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has persuaded the west to agree to a set of sanctions against Russia that were inconceivable a week ago. Continue reading…
Prosecutor seeks court’s approval on day dozens were killed by rockets in Kharkiv
- ICC prosecutor to investigate possible war crimes in Ukraine
- Rockets kill dozens in Kharkiv as Russia ‘adapts its methods’
- ‘The damage is done’: Russians face economic point of no return
- Shell to exit joint ventures with Gazprom and pull out of Nord Stream 2
Here’s a report from the Guardian’s diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, on how the phone has become the Ukrainian president’s most effective weapon.
In a string of phone calls from a besieged Kyiv, Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has persuaded the west to agree to a set of sanctions against Russia that were inconceivable a week ago.