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Two and a Half Years Later, a Disabled Ukrainian Boy Returns Home

Two and a Half Years Later, a Disabled Ukrainian Boy Returns Home

New Lines Magazine • January 2025

Following the story of a young Ukrainian boy with disabilities whose life was upended by Russia's invasion, and his family's difficult journey home.

Russia's Smoking Guns: How to Prove the Putin Regime's War Crimes in Ukraine

Russia's Smoking Guns: How to Prove the Putin Regime's War Crimes in Ukraine

Foreign Affairs • July 2023

An unprecedented effort to collect court-ready evidence of Russian war crimes, setting Ukraine apart from past conflicts in the quest for international justice.

In a Propaganda Move, Russia Targeted and Deported Disabled Children From Ukraine

In a Propaganda Move, Russia Targeted and Deported Disabled Children From Ukraine

New Lines Magazine • October 2024

Exploring the complexities of gathering evidence and pursuing accountability in contemporary warfare, from the frontlines to the courtroom.

Featured Op-eds

Putin's abduction of Ukrainian children

Putin's abduction of Ukrainian children

Politico Europe • June 2025

The fate of Ukraine's children is not just a humanitarian issue — it is central to the broader struggle against impunity and for justice.

A Year of Conflict in the Middle East, From a War Reporter's Perspective

A Year of Conflict in the Middle East, From a War Reporter's Perspective

Vanity Fair • October 2024

Reflecting on a year of covering the Israel-Hamas conflict and its devastating impact on both Palestinian and Israeli society.

How do we make Europe more secure? Here are five steps we need to take now

How do we make Europe more secure? Here are five steps we need to take now

The Guardian • March 2025

Europe can't wait to react to Trump's mood swings but must show we have the will and the wallet to take back control of our security future.

Featured TRP in the News

After War, What Does Justice Look Like?

After War, What Does Justice Look Like?

New Lines Magazine Podcast • March 2025

Janine di Giovanni joins New Lines' Faisal Al Yafai after returning from Syria, discussing accountability, justice, and The Reckoning Project's work in post-conflict reconstruction.

Justice is slow, but it will come: a conversation with Janine di Giovanni

Justice is slow, but it will come: a conversation with Janine di Giovanni

Ukrainska Pravda • May 2025

An in-depth conversation about transforming war stories into legal evidence, the importance of accountability, and why memory is our greatest form of resistance.

Fareed Zakaria Interview with Janine di Giovanni

Fareed Zakaria Interview with Janine di Giovanni

CNN GPS • July 2023

Janine di Giovanni discusses TRP's groundbreaking work documenting war crimes in Ukraine and the importance of accountability in international justice.

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Deported and Displaced by Russia: Ukraine's Disabled Children

New Lines Magazine

Return me to my Dad

Vanity Fair