World Jul 23 Protests sweep Ukraine after Zelenskyy signs new anti-corruption bill By Illia Novikov, Mehmet Guzel, Associated Press
World May 30 Moscow says drones lightly damage buildings, while Kyiv faces continued attacks A rare drone attack jolted Moscow early Tuesday, causing only light damage but forcing evacuations as residential buildings were struck. The Kremlin, meanwhile, pursued its relentless bombardment of Kyiv with a third assault on the city in 24 hours. By Susie Blann, Joanna Kozlowska, Associated Press
World Jun 22 Watch 7:24 International Criminal Court prosecutor on the pursuit of justice for Russian war crimes Attorney General Merrick Garland traveled to Ukraine this week to review U.S. efforts to help prosecute Russian war criminals. Ukrainian officials say they are examining more than 15,000 possible war crimes since Russia’s February invasion, while the U.S. and Europe… By Nick Schifrin