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More civilians flee east Ukraine after deadly station strike
Ukrainian authorities have called on civilians to get out ahead of an imminent, stepped-up offensive by Russian forces in the east.
3 years ago
Two midstate Pa. Republicans voted against House Bill to support bolstering NATO
U.S. Reps. Fred Keller and Scott Perry oppose reaffirming commitment to NATO.
3 years ago
Missile kills at least 52 at crowded Ukrainian train station
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the horrors of people killed at close range and left on streets were worse in another town north of Kyiv.
3 years ago
Health experts say U.S. suspension of COVID aid will prolong pandemic
Health experts warn the suspension of COVID aid for poorer countries could ultimately spur the kind of unchecked transmission needed for the next worrisome variant to emerge.
3 years ago
U.N. assembly suspends Russia from top human rights body
Russia is the second country to have its membership rights stripped at the Human Rights Council which was established in 2006.
3 years ago
Ukraine appeals for weapons as fight looms on eastern front
Ukrainian authorities are gathering evidence of alleged Russian atrocities amid signs Moscow’s troops killed people indiscriminately before retreating from Bucha.
3 years ago
U.S. hits Russia with ‘war crimes’ sanctions, Europe following
Making it personal, the U.S. sanctions singled out Putin's family, targeting his two adult daughters in addition to blocking two key Russian banks.
3 years ago
How South Americans adjust to Philly’s fanaticism and fall in love with city sports
It’s like something in the air makes you passionately root for Philadelphia teams.
3 years ago
Images from Ukraine and the case for war crimes
As evidence mounts of war crimes in Ukraine, we look at the role of photojournalism in documenting the war and how to hold Putin accountable for the atrocities.
Air Date: April 6, 2022 10:00 am
Listen 49:00Ukrainians pore over grisly aftermath of atrocities
In ruined towns around Ukraine’s capital that Russian troops recently left, investigators collected evidence documenting what appeared to be widespread killings of civilians.
3 years ago
Scream and shout: Philly benefit album features Ukrainian hardcore bands
Band Together features a mix of U.S. and Ukrainian punk to raise money for humanitarian aid in war-torn Ukraine.
3 years ago
Listen 3:21U.S. official: U.S., allies to ban new investments in Russia
The U.S. and its European allies will impose stiff new sanctions, a U.S. official says, in retaliation for Russia’s “war crimes” in Ukraine.
3 years ago
Charging Putin for potential war crimes is difficult, and any penalty hard to enforce
Neither Russia nor its president are likely to face an international tribunal — but that's not the only approach to war crimes, experts say.
3 years ago
Zelenskyy at the UN accuses Russian military of war crimes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told the U.N. Security Council that the Russian military must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes.
3 years ago
Biden: Putin should face war crimes trial for Bucha killings
President Joe Biden is calling for a war crimes trial against Russian President Vladimir Putin and says he’d seek more sanctions after reported atrocities in Ukraine.
3 years ago