Russia has been using convicted criminals to supplement its military forces in Ukraine for well over a year and a half. Despite the number of pardoned criminals who return from the war and carry out ...
Recruiting convicts for its army has given Russia a manpower advantage. But it is backfiring in tragic ways when former inmates are pardoned and return home to commit new crimes. By Neil ...
Since the invasion of Ukraine began, Novaya Gazeta Europe has identified at least 192 Russian military personnel convicted of ...
A trial of a former government official charged with killing his wife has riveted Kazakhstan with lurid video of the attack, ...
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A criminal case against the governor of Moldova's region of Gagauzia has been sent to court, prosecutors said on Wednesday, ...
As Vladimir Putin sought to extend his control on Russia with a sham presidential election, resistance groups caused chaos for the Russians inside occupied Ukraine. Across the occupied south and ...
When President Gerald Ford pardoned his predecessor in 1974, averting a potential trial for Richard M. Nixon, he cited a desire to keep the country calm. Prosecuting Nixon, Ford said in a public ...
Ukraine’s fight for justice for women, men and children who suffer terrible sexual crimes shows this battle goes far beyond territory Atrocities are Russia’s means of warfare. Since the ...
A lawyer for Donald Trump has stressed the president’s legal team would contest any effort to force him to testify before a grand jury during the special counsel’s Russia probe. But Rudy ...
March 26 (Reuters) - A top security adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Russian plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus would destabilise that country, which ...