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The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg issued its latest judgment on Wednesday afternoon.
Ukraine war: Kherson referendum suspended, IAEA to stay at nuclear plant, Europe low on weapons
While some farms near the frontline in eastern Ukraine have been abandoned due to the fighting, shepherds Valentyna Gakova and her husband are still looking after their goats in Sloviansk.
The world has been forever changed since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began on February 24 2022. June 3 marks 100 days of Europe's largest-scale conflict since the Second World War, which has upended old political certainties, caused global energy and food price inflation and brought the world's largest nuclear powers to the brink of confrontation. But it has also been a war of personal tragedy, of unfathomable atrocities and of the bravery shown by individual Ukrainians in the worst circumstances imaginable.
An Italian factory that works in conjunction with the Ukrainian steelworks Azovstal is currently at a standstill, as steel from Ukraine is no longer arriving. But just down the road, a factory partially owned by a Russian oligarch is operating at full capacity, using Russian steel. Our correspondents report from northern Italy. But first, the United States has cut off the last remaining financial route for Russia to pay off its debts to US bondholders by allowing a waiver to expire.