Section: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (USA)
Kyiv Notebook: Fear Of ‘Dark Times’ After Journalist’s Killing
The death of a passionate investigative reporter in a car bombing in the Ukrainian capital has sent shock waves through Kyiv and its journalist community. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Both Sides In Ukraine Conflict Must Stop Arbitrary Detention — HRW
Ukrainian government forces and Russia-backed rebels have carried out arbitrary detentions and used torture, Tanya Lokshina from Human Rights Watch told RFE/RL. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
The Morning Vertical, July 21, 2016
Your daily roundup. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
The Daily Vertical: Two Good Men
The Daily Vertical is a video primer for Russia-watchers that appears Monday through Friday. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
The Daily Vertical: Two Good Men (Transcript)
Last year, we lost Boris Nemtsov. Yesterday, we lost Pavel Sheremet. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Civilians Targeted By Unlawful Detentions, Disappearances, Torture In Eastern Ukraine, Watchdogs Say
Civilians have been subjected to extended arbitrary detention, disappearances, and even torture by both sides in the conflict in eastern Ukraine, two leading rights watchdogs warn in a joint report. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
U.S. Charges Ukrainian KAT Site Founder With $1 Billion Piracy Scheme
U.S. authorities charged a Ukrainian who founded the world’s biggest online piracy site with distributing over $1 billion worth of illegally copied films, music, and other content. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
Journalist Pavel Shermet Killed By Car Bomb In Kyiv
Award-winning Belarusian journalist Pavel Sheremet was killed when the car he was driving was destroyed by a bomb in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. Authorities described Sheremet’s death on July 20 as a “skillfully” planned “murder.” …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...
He ‘Was Not Alive’ — Belarusian Journalist Killed Instantly By Car Blast
An eyewitness said Belarusian journalist Pavel Sheremet was killed instantly when his car exploded in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. Sheremet was driving to work on the morning of July 20, when his vehicle blew up. Officials suspect it was bomb. A man named Oleksiy, who saw the blast, said people tried to pull Sheremet from the vehicle but he was...
The Morning Vertical, July 20, 2016
Your daily roundup. …read more Source: Radio Free Europe / Radio...


