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Four objectives of Putin’s global war
Putin is convinced that Ukraine and other "historical Russian lands" can only be returned and the empire restored within the framework of a global redistribution of the world, says the head of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service
Russian attack was inevitable for Ukraine, acclaimed writer says
In one of his works, Yuri Andrukhovych wrote that there is hope for Moscow, but - he exaggerated - it may take 500 years. Now, the writer doesn't think he exaggerated that much.
Why Putin is paranoid about Ukraine’s agency
And why any scenario of peace for Ukraine should be based on what the Ukrainian society decides to do about its own future
Ukraine kicks toward Euro 2024 amid bombs and blackouts
From joining the front lines to evacuating families to fundraising, footballers juggle competitive matches with the grim realities of Russia's invasion.
To Elon Musk from occupied Ukraine: you don’t know our struggle
As a Ukrainian underground coordinator, I must refute Elon Musk's claim that resistance has faded - nothing could be further from the truth.
Is the West’s slow-walk strategy dooming Ukraine? General Zaluzhnyi’s memo says yes
Here is how to read between the lines of Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief's essay on what Ukraine needs to defeat Russia
Ukraine’s 2023 counteroffensive and the strategic zugzwang of Western expectations
From the outset, Ukraine's 2023 counteroffensive faced a near impossible balancing act between domestic liberation imperatives and Western impatience
The myth of a powerful Ukrainian diaspora was proven wrong by Russia’s invasion
Western military aid flows into Ukraine, with public and elite opinion firmly on Kyiv's side. But the Ukrainian diaspora has not driven this support, despite its Cold War reputation.
Four reasons why Ukraine faces existential threat on par with Israel
Mirroring Israel's eternal struggle for survival, Ukraine is fighting like hell against Putin's genocidal war machine bent on wiping the very nation off the map.
Why NATO deterrence doesn’t work
“Do you know what happens if a NATO member is attacked by Russia? It is expelled from the Alliance the following day"
UEFA’s Russian U-Turn shows public pressure works
Faced with a chorus of dissent, UEFA's backpedaling on its Russian U-17 decision underscores the potency of united opposition.
The “Israeli model” is no solution for either Ukraine or Europe
Only NATO membership can offer real security guarantees for Ukraine and peace and stability for Europe
Six parallels of the wars in Israel and Ukraine
Lack of earlier intervention by the international community contributed both to the latest escalation between Israel and Hamas and Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Making Ukraine aid conditional on reforms is a terrible idea
Besides Russia, ignorance of Ukraine's plight in the West also threatens its survival
As Russia butchers Ukrainians, UEFA rolls out the red carpet
With the graves of Ukrainian children targeted and murdered by Russian forces still fresh, UEFA has seen fit to allow the next generation of Russian football talent back onto the international sporting stage that banned them in protest just last year.
Fico will not become a second Orban: a view from Slovakia
It is too early to worry about the implications of the victory of Slovakia's pro-Kremlin politician Robert Fico on western aid to Ukraine, says Slovakian writer Mesik
Russia’s “ultimate” red line is as hollow as the first ten
Ukraine has repeatedly proved that Russian "red lines" are a fiction. Now it's finally time for the West to call out Putin's nuclear bluff.
No, Elon Musk. Ukraine aid is the ultimate investment
Ukraine has destroyed half of Russia’s combat power with 5% of the US defense budget, and the tech magnate has reaped profits from the process. So, what’s up with Elon Musk’s tweets on Ukraine?
The Pissed Consumer’s guide to companies departing Russia
More than 1,400 multinational corporations are still paying taxes to Russia. The solution: Boycott Russia.
Will NATO survive the war?
Once the bedrock of European defense, NATO now confronts doubts about its future purpose and relevance after years of under-investment left it unready against Russian aggression.