Lithuania's Protest Note to Russia Amid Ongoing Ukrainian Shelling for the Fourth Year of War
As the fourth anniversary of Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches, Lithuania protests against ongoing Russian aggression with a formal note delivered to the Russian embassy.
Zelenskyy urges EU to ban entry for Russians involved in war against Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for the EU to impose a ban on entry for all Russians implicated in the aggression against Ukraine during his address to the European Parliament.
Ukrainian documentary on Russian war crimes wins Berlinale Panorama Audience Award
The documentary 'Traces' by Ukrainian directors Alisa Kovalenko and Marysia Nikitiuk received the Panorama Audience Award at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival for its portrayal of the impact of Russian aggression on Ukrainian women.
Mieriņa: The Aggressor State Attempts to Legitimize Its War Crimes Through Sport
Latvian Parliament Speaker Daiga Mieriņa condemned the International Olympic Committee's decision to disqualify Ukrainian athlete Vladislav Geraskevich and emphasized Latvia's commitment to exposing Russian aggression.
Settlers Subject to International Sanctions: Who Are They and What Are Their Crimes?
Israeli settlers have increased their violence and aggression in the West Bank amid the ongoing Gaza conflict, leading to international sanctions against certain individuals and organizations.
The Head of State Announced Three Laws
President Alar Karis has approved three laws aimed at standardizing gambling tax rates, improving railway safety assessment mechanisms, and establishing a special tribunal for aggression crimes committed against Ukraine.
Estonia approved the establishment of the special tribunal administration committee
The Estonian parliament has officially endorsed a partial agreement to create an administrative committee for a special tribunal addressing aggression crimes committed against Ukraine.
Due to massive attacks on Kyiv, the UN Security Council will hold an extraordinary meeting
In response to recent massive Russian airstrikes that partially left Kyiv without heating, the UN Security Council will meet on Monday at Ukraine's request to address the ongoing aggression lasting nearly four years.
January 8, 1992 - Veljko Kadijević Dismissed; Led the Fiercest Aggression Against Croatia
On this day in 1992, General Veljko Kadijević, who led the military aggression against Croatia, was dismissed from his position as Minister of Defense due to his failure in the war against Croatia.