Russia: A Terrorist State! EXCLUSIVE
Dr. Orhan Dragas
Russia: A Terrorist State!
In December 1988, Pan Am flight 103 exploded over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing 270 people. Most of the dead were students taking advantage of discounted travel from Europe to the U.S. for t
Is the West Ready for Russia at its Worst? EXCLUSIVE
Lesia Dubenko
Is the West Ready for Russia at its Worst?
It is often suggested that Russia will be different once Vladimir Putin, portrayed as the ultimate villain du jour, has faded from the political scene. However, with the military aggression ongoing, i
Putin’s Useful Idiots EXCLUSIVE
Ihor Zhdanov
Putin’s Useful Idiots
There is an operational pause on the frontline, yet heavy local battles are on-going, Russia is continuing to terrorize peaceful cities and is trying to organize an attack on the information front usi
What next for Kherson and the threat of a Russian “referendum”? EXCLUSIVE
Daryna Kolomiiets
What next for Kherson and the threat of a Russian “referendum”?
Russian troops began to occupy Ukraine’s Kherson region – located in the south of Ukraine, bordering Crimea – on day one of the full-scale invasion. Now, almost the whole region is under occupation. A
“No” to the Sell-Out-To-Russia Lobby EXCLUSIVE
Mychailo Wynnyckyj
“No” to the Sell-Out-To-Russia Lobby
As Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine drags on into its fifth month, ever-increasing numbers of western “experts” are calling for an “off-ramp” or a “diplomatic” resolution to the war. The most c
Soaked in Red – The Bloody Messages of War EXCLUSIVE
Kerry McElroy
Soaked in Red – The Bloody Messages of War
From daubed embassy gates and splattered ambassadors to activist “dye-ins” against war crimes – artists and protestors are speaking to the world about Russian culpability and crimes – in red. In the e
The Best Evidence of a Future Ukrainian Victory is the Country’s Valiant Past: Part II – Ukraine’s warrior farmer roots
Walter Zaryckyj
The Best Evidence of a Future Ukrainian Victory is the Country’s Valiant Past: Part II – Ukraine’s warrior farmer roots
If for a time Russian bravado prevailed and recaptured the headlines, the war, presently in its fourth month, has seen the sheen dramatically fade from Russia’s blustering pronouncements of its phase-
The Best Evidence of a Future Ukrainian Victory is the Country’s Valiant Past: Part One
Walter Zaryckyj
The Best Evidence of a Future Ukrainian Victory is the Country’s Valiant Past: Part One
During the early hours of the Russo-Ukrainian War, when it became clear that Vladimir Putin was mounting a full scale invasion, rather than just a much anticipated minor incursion, most, though not al
How the War in Ukraine Nullifies the Global Sustainable Development Goals
Maryna Grytsenko
How the War in Ukraine Nullifies the Global Sustainable Development Goals
Since September 2015, states, companies and public organizations have been working to preserve the future for the next generations based on the 17 sustainable development goals (SDG) developed by the
Ukraine as EU Candidate – Implications for Transport, Infrastructure EXCLUSIVE
Viktor Dovhan
Ukraine as EU Candidate – Implications for Transport, Infrastructure
The European Commission on June 17 approved Ukraine’s application for EU membership, and on June 23, the European Parliament adopted a historic resolution in support of granting Ukraine EU membership
EU Candidate Status For Ukraine is Ideal Response to Russian Aggression
Atlantic Council
EU Candidate Status For Ukraine is Ideal Response to Russian Aggression
Granting Ukraine EU candidate status is the ideal response to Russian aggression, Diane Francis writes in the Atlantic Council’s Ukraine Alert ahead of a crucial decision for Ukraine. European Union l
The Climate and the War EXCLUSIVE
Charles Cockell
The Climate and the War
The war in Ukraine seems disconnected from discussions about climate change, but both can be solved if we develop a more planetary-scale outlook. When John Kerry, U.S. climate envoy, worried that the