Behind the Lines: Russia’s ‘Adoption’ Campaign in Occupied Ukraine
Elina Beketova
Behind the Lines: Russia’s ‘Adoption’ Campaign in Occupied Ukraine
Moscow is encouraging the adoption of war ravaged towns and regions in Ukraine by their Russian counterparts, as it tries to build links with the occupied territories.
Why Did The West Get Russia So Wrong?
Timothy Ash
Why Did The West Get Russia So Wrong?
And could we be making the same mistake with China?
The Man Who Killed Ukraine Aid
Steven Moore
The Man Who Killed Ukraine Aid
Ukraine’s lifeline for US military hardware and support is in jeopardy – primarily because of the machinations of Matt Gaetz and his cohort of pro-Trump Republicans.
Global Refugee Mess
Diane Francis
Global Refugee Mess
Britain is the first nation to demand immediate revision of the Refugee Convention.
Russia’s Opposition in Exile Must Speak Out editor`s choice
Oleksandr Moskalenko
Russia’s Opposition in Exile Must Speak Out
For generations, Russians have had to leave their country to escape political repression, and many have built opposition movements abroad. Where are their voices today?
The Development of Ukraine’s Defence Sector Is Key to Its Victory
Timothy Ash
The Development of Ukraine’s Defence Sector Is Key to Its Victory
The development of the defence sector is crucial for Ukraine’s victory in the war and also its long-term economic development.
Corporate Governance as a Key to Rebuilding Ukraine EXCLUSIVE
Andrii Osadchuk
Corporate Governance as a Key to Rebuilding Ukraine
Donor partners should turn into investors-shareholders of specially created enterprises that they, and not the government of Ukraine, will own and run through the management hired by them.
To the Last Ukrainian — What We’ve Learned from Kyiv’s Counter-Offensive editor`s choice
Oleksandr Moskalenko
To the Last Ukrainian — What We’ve Learned from Kyiv’s Counter-Offensive
Taking stock of Ukraine’s Counter-Offensive.
Ukraine’s Maria Bashkirtseva Died Young, But Left a Rich Artistic Legacy
Andriy Bondar
Ukraine’s Maria Bashkirtseva Died Young, But Left a Rich Artistic Legacy
Maria Bashkirtseva, author of the first painting by a female artist to be exhibited in the Louvre, was a patriot of her native Ukraine, yet Russia stole her name and fame.
The Human Factor – Dealing With the Trauma of War
Hans Petter Midttun
The Human Factor – Dealing With the Trauma of War
The scale of Ukrainians’ trauma and suffering, caused by Russia’s brutal invasion, is enormous. It constitutes yet another reason for prompt Western military intervention.
Ukraine’s Untapped Potential: Investment, Opportunity and Global Growth
Maxim Sheaib
Ukraine’s Untapped Potential: Investment, Opportunity and Global Growth
Ukraine – A country with Unyielding strength, Keen intellect, Revolutionary ideals, Audacious dreams, Inventive minds, Noble traditions, and an Elevated sense of purpose.
The West Must Realize It Is Already at War With Russia EXCLUSIVE
Oleh Dunda
The West Must Realize It Is Already at War With Russia
The US and its NATO allies try not to provoke Putin, but it is imperative that they accept the fact that Russia is admittedly at war with the West. Ukraine is just a stepping stone.