Article Endless Slaughter Our weapons in Ukraine kill combatants and noncombatants alike, extending a bloody conflict. Is it worth it? By Paul J. Griffiths June 7, 2022 Ukraine Russia War and Peace
Feature Bucha’s Wounds The invasion of Bucha may be over, but its residents’ lives are shattered and the horror continues as they mourn their dead and process the destruction. By Anna Surinyach June 1, 2022 Arts Ukraine War and Peace Death and Dying
Article ‘At Least Take the Bodies’ Russia’s refusal to repatriate its unburied dead underscores the inhumanity of the Putin regime. By Rita Ferrone May 4, 2022 Russia Ukraine War and Peace Death and Dying
Article Ukraine, the Vatican, and Vatican II Russia’s invasion challenges the benevolent assumptions of the Vatican II worldview. By Massimo Faggioli April 29, 2022 Pope Francis Ukraine Russia Vatican II
Article Russia’s War Crimes The United States should aid the International Criminal Court in its attempt to secure justice for the victims of Russia’s war crimes. By The Editors April 23, 2022 Russia Ukraine War and Peace
Article Never Again, Again The only hope for humanity is peace. By Susan Bigelow Reynolds April 7, 2022 War and Peace Ukraine Russia Vatican