More than 95% of interviewed Ukrainian POWs and 85% of civilian detainees reported torture or ill-treatment, often repeatedly.
The United Nations estimates that more than 16,000 civilians detained by Russia during its war in Ukraine are still being held.
The deportation and forcible transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia constitutes a crime against humanity and a war crime, the UN has said. A new report by the Independent International Commission of ...
UN reports reveal systematic torture of Ukrainian POWs, with over 95% experiencing abuse, including sexual violence, in Russian captivity.
Dan Negrea, Representative of the US to the UN Economic and Social Council, has said Russia's decision to launch its full-scale invasion of Ukraine has become a strategic failure. Source: Negrea ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr Ewelina U Ochab is a Forbes contributor, lawyer, and author. In response, over 25 NGOs and survivor-led groups wrote to the U.N ...
The United Nations Security Council will convene an emergency meeting to address Russia's recent large-scale attacks on Ukrainian cities, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced on June 5. The ...
Russia's ambassador to the United Nations said on Tuesday Moscow had information that Ukraine planned to launch military drones from Latvia and other Baltic states, warning membership in NATO would ...
LONDON, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Russia failed on Friday to win enough votes to rejoin the U.N. shipping agency's governing council despite urging countries to back its nomination for a seat it lost in 2023 ...