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International Criminal Court is using digital evidence to investigate Putin – but how can it tell if a video or photo is real or fake?

  • Written by Ronald Niezen, Professor of Practice, Departments of Sociology and of Political Science / International Relations, University of San Diego
imageA satellite image shows burning homes in Chernihiv, Ukraine, in March 2022. Satellite image (c) 2022 Maxar Technologies.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was reminiscent of wars long past, where a country invades another with little provocation.

But there are many parts of this conflict that are uniquely modern – including...

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