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Czech, Polish FMs: Defeat Russia in Ukraine or face emboldened threat at NATO’s door
We are moving in the right direction but too slow and too late, say two top diplomats, urging three essential steps to help Ukraine
Closing loopholes: the key to crippling Russia’s oil and gas profits
Tighter enforcement and expansion of sanctions on Russian fossil fuels could cause the Kremlin's profits to plummet up to 50% by 2030, according to the IEA.
Why I protest for Ukraine in Milan every single day
"I feel it’s my responsibility as an Italian and European citizen to do anything in my power to support Ukraine and help them achieve the true peace they deserve."
An American veteran’s plea: arm Ukraine or surrender freedom
As Russian forces closed in on the Ukrainian town of Avdiivka, U.S. veteran Jackie witnessed firsthand the deadly cost of Congress blocking military aid to Ukraine.
Putin’s hopes dashed as US Senate approves foreign aid
However, intrigue remains over whether the bill will be passed in the House, with speaker Johnson vowing to block it from being presented
Why I translate Ukraine’s silenced poets
For Russians, good or bad, the war and Ukraine are usually all about them. That is why now, more than ever, we must work to recover Ukrainian culture as a whole from its marginalization.
West needs to catch up with Ukraine on fighting Russian disinformation
After a decade of battling Kremlin disinformation, Ukraine forged effective tools that lagging Western nations now need to adopt
Genocide of Ukrainians is reasonable, Putin tells Tucker Carlson
Man with 12 million followers airs genocidal speech of Russian dictator invading Ukraine
EU must support Ukraine’s victory “whatever it takes,” top diplomat says in historic speech
If Ukraine does not give up, the EU will not either, Josep Borrell says in Kyiv as he calls for victory, not "as long as it takes"
Senator silenced: how France’s TotalEnergies is allergic to transparency on Russia
Fossil fuel giant hits French senator with lawsuit on eve of hearing into its alleged human rights abuses in Africa and secretive deals with Russia
Appeasement gets an Olympic Gold
The IOC's decision to permit Russian and Belarusian athletes at the Paris Olympics signals acceptance of authoritarian aggression to the world's tyrants
UK Minister declares end of “peace dividend” era in historic speech
The post-war world moves to a pre-war one, and Ukraine is a test case, says Grant Shapps, announcing massive defense boost
9 reasons negotiations with Russia are utterly pointless
Despite over 200 rounds of negotiations since 2014, Russia continues to escalate its war against Ukraine, demonstrating it only sees talks as a means to force surrender.
Americans want to support Ukraine
By backing Ukraine, everyday Americans are answering a call to stand on principle and support a fellow democracy, renewing faith in U.S. ideals often doubted abroad.
A call from Kyiv to Davos: curb Russian oil and gas exports for peace in Ukraine and beyond
Loopholes in Russian energy sanctions have allowed vast profits to fuel aggression, seen in a 70% budget increase for Russia's military expansion.
“No support for Ukraine and its army”: PepsiCo restricts mentions of war in its PR?
Does Pepsi think it can ignore reality?
How to break the Kremlin’s spell on the Latin American Left
There is an explanation to why the progressive, decolonial left is paradoxically justifying Russia's colonial aggression against Ukraine
How Ukraine can help itself in America’s disunited States
With GOP discord on defense aid, Ukraine must energize industry and voters for the long-term backing vital to resist Russian aggression.
Russia’s war: an attack on Europe
Despite the pandemic of German "useful idiot" pacifists, Europe must be defended – by unreserved military support for Ukraine until its victory.
But now we dance
How do Ukrainians live with the war? What does normality mean, what purpose do plans for the future have when a missile could strike in the next moment? A personal essay by filmmaker and writer Iryna Tsilyk.