Several NGOs, including Human Rights Watch, have documented evidence of numerous mass atrocities committed throughout the conflict, prompting accusations of ethnic cleansing and war crimes.
In a war dominated by the unexpected, few imagined Ukraine’s fourth year at war would so firmly question the security of all of Europe. The most basic tenets have crumbled in this war .
They were boys when the war began — innocent and ignorant of missiles, drones and Russian occupation. Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion — the war still raging — they are ...
A permanent exhibit called "Dubrovnik In The 1991-1995 Homeland War" depicts the city's response to Serbian and Montenegrin forces in the early 1990s and the return of displaced refugees.
While pebbly and rocky beaches are more common than sandy stretches in Dubrovnik, these hotels show off the best coastal ...
“I think he sees real opportunity, both to win the war in Ukraine, effectively, but also to sideline the U.S. not just from Ukraine but from Europe,” said Max Bergmann, a Russia analyst at the ...
US President Donald Trump is pushing for a quick end to the war in Ukraine, but it’s proving more difficult than he thought. A heated meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
President Trump says the U.S. has spent $350 billion on the war in Ukraine—a figure that is at odds with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s tally, as well as U.S. government agencies and ...
The debate over changing the clocks happens every year: why do we still do it, what’s the point, and most importantly—when do ...
The Croatian-British owners are a wealth of knowledge about Dubrovnik and will organise whatever you need. The Old Town’s western Pile Gate is just a few seconds’ walk from Heritage Villa ...