Double tap: The tactic that could be considered a war crime
What is the “double tap” tactic, who is using it, and who does it target? Why is it considered illegal under International Law? Dr. Manisha Ganguly answers these questions and more for iMEdD.
The Russia-Ukraine War has caused a staggering amount of cultural destruction
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine destroyed part of the Ukrainian history and heritage. The Russian military has deliberately targeted important museums, churches, and libraries.
The Russian nationalists fighting on Ukraine’s side
The actions of the Russian Volunteer Corps, their relationship with the far-right and connections with Greece.
Satellite images suggest Russia is ramping up production capacity for its war against Ukraine
An analysis of satellite images by Schemes suggests that Russia is actively building up its capacity for weapons production and developing new factories.
Ukrainian soldiers divided on fallout of Israel Gaza war
With world attention fixed on the war in Gaza, some Ukrainian soldiers fear Russia could escalate its war.
Under fire and amid occupation, journalists in Ukraine continue reporting
In June, Melitopol Vesti resumed publishing after more than a year-long hiatus.
The Greeks fighting in Ukraine
"These days have been difficult. We'll see..." read the message I received on Signal after an interview request on May 13.
Data on liquid fuel prices in Greece
We have converted data on liquid fuel prices in Greece available in the daily bulletins in .pdf format published by the Fuel Retail Price Observatory onto open, machine-readable datasets.
The poorest countries around the world are also highly dependent on wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia
Food insecurity is increasing as a result of historically high food inflation, export restrictions and the dependence of many countries on basic foodstuff imports from Ukraine and Russia. What do the data suggest about the global imports and exports of foodstuffs and fertilizers.
The poorest countries around the world are also highly dependent on wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia
Food insecurity is increasing as a result of historically high food inflation, export restrictions and the dependence of many countries on basic foodstuff imports from Ukraine and Russia. What do the data suggest about the global imports and exports of foodstuffs and fertilizers.