Ukraine: Women Living with HIV
Photo essay about women and children living with HIV in Ukraine.
Photo essay about women and children living with HIV in Ukraine.
After nearly two years, it’s time to recognize what can’t be changed and what’s best for the peninsula.
Earlier this year, Ukraine began the process of reforming one of its most oppressive institutions: its police force.
At the end of 2014, Ekaterine Zguladze was assigned a task many had thought unrealistic: Implement police reforms in Ukraine, where citizens have associated the militsiya with corruption.
Photographer Misha Friedman talks about Ukraine's first female police officers.
ABC News interviewed photojournalist Misha Friedman about his work documenting the training of Ukraine's new police force.
Photojournalist Misha Friedman documents the first steps of a new Ukrainian police officers, from exams to training, graduation and finally street patrols.
Pulitzer Center senior adviser Marvin Kalb is a seasoned analyst of Russian politics. Here's an excerpt from his latest book, "Imperial Gamble: Putin, Ukraine, and the New Cold War."
PBS NewsHour correspondent Margaret Warner sits down with Marvin Kalb, author of "Imperial Gamble" to discuss Vladimir Putin’s world view and his game plan for Ukraine.
Two thousand young men and women, equipped with 10 weeks of training, have been sent into the streets of Kiev to convince Ukrainians that the days of a corrupt and brutal militsiya are over.
While Putin says he’s getting friendly signals from the U.S., he’s planning to topple the Ukraine government.
As the war in Ukraine slips from the headlines, can Russia declare victory?