Can the US Retain Global Leadership? EXCLUSIVE
Askold S. Lozynskyj
Can the US Retain Global Leadership?
As a global leader, beacon of freedom and land of opportunity, certain imperatives should be driving US support for Ukraine. Is an increasingly inward focus leaving the EU to pick up the pieces?
22 January, 1918 – Remembering When Ukraine First Declared Independence
Bohdan Nahaylo
22 January, 1918 – Remembering When Ukraine First Declared Independence
Time to recognize at the official level the date in 1918 when Ukraine first declared its independence.
Putin's 143 Million Prisoners
Diane Francis
Putin's 143 Million Prisoners
Russia is a criminal organization where elections are window-dressing and speech is about as free as it is inside China’s Politburo, Diane Francis writes.
Australia Should Save Face and Donate Its MRH-90 Helicopters to Ukraine EXCLUSIVE
Stefan Romaniw
Australia Should Save Face and Donate Its MRH-90 Helicopters to Ukraine
New information reveals that Ukraine offered to take on the risks of receiving Australia’s 45 decommissioned helicopters, yet the Department of Defence plans to bury them anyway.
Why Congressional Salaries Should be Adjusted to an Appropriate Level
Steven Kopits
Why Congressional Salaries Should be Adjusted to an Appropriate Level
Why pay structure is a key factor not only for the US political system but also beyond in regions that Washington is involved with
Lenin – 100 Years On, His Dark Shadow Still Hangs Over Us EXCLUSIVE
Bohdan Nahaylo
Lenin – 100 Years On, His Dark Shadow Still Hangs Over Us
On the centenary of Lenin’s death, how should Ukrainians remember the Bolshevik tyrant who created the USSR?
Ukrainian IT in the Gulf States – Opportunity of a Lifetime? EXCLUSIVE
Anatoly Motkin
Ukrainian IT in the Gulf States – Opportunity of a Lifetime?
Despite the war, Ukraine's IT sector is thriving and the Gulf offers a burgeoning market where startups and existing businesses could capitalize on lucrative opportunities to grow and scale.
Impressions from Davos EXCLUSIVE
Anders Aslund
Impressions from Davos
With Ukraine prominently represented through various special events, Western politicians spoke in fervent unison at Davos, signaling a desire for action and a recognition that Russia must be defeated.
Confident Putin Boasts of Russian “Conquests” in Ukraine
Peter Dickinson
Confident Putin Boasts of Russian “Conquests” in Ukraine
With the invasion now fast approaching the two-year mark, the Russian dictator apparently no longer feels the need to dress up his true intentions.
Food for Thought
Andriy Kurkov
Food for Thought
Well-meaning efforts to supply Ukrainian troops with food are very much appreciated, however, some soldiers say what they really need is drones.
Ukraine Will Get Frozen Russian Assets
Timothy Ash
Ukraine Will Get Frozen Russian Assets
Leading economic affairs analyst reports encouraging signs concerning Ukraine from the Davos Economic Forum.
Trouble in Paradise: Bali's Battle with Misbehaving Tourists and Visa Regulations
Marla Barret
Trouble in Paradise: Bali's Battle with Misbehaving Tourists and Visa Regulations
As the Balinese authorities consider ending visas on arrival for Ukrainians and Russians, many Ukrainians feel unfairly implicated in the misbehavior of Russian visitors.