End of the Black Sea Grain Initiative: What’s Next? EXCLUSIVE
Kostiantyn Gridin
End of the Black Sea Grain Initiative: What’s Next?
Russia’s termination of the Black Sea Grain Initiative has affected much more than just Ukraine’s food exports. The entire world will feel its ripple effect.
Kyiv’s Underground Bars – a Hotbed of Civil Society editor`s choice
Andriy Kurkov
Kyiv’s Underground Bars – a Hotbed of Civil Society
Local “watering holes” – some literally underground – serve drinks to help Kyivites relax, host erudite history discussion groups, and function as air raid bomb shelters.
Ukraine - Solutions Need to Be Found for Grain Exports
Timothy Ash
Ukraine - Solutions Need to Be Found for Grain Exports
Capacity through Danube ports could potentially be raised by another 1 million tons, which could go a long way to fill the shortfall from the loss of the Black Sea route, Timothy Ash writes.
Israel's War Within
Diane Francis
Israel's War Within
Israel arrives at a turning point because its extremist religious leaders have power politically as well as demographically.
Putin’s Disorganized Irrationality and the On-going Erosion of Russian Statehood
John R. Bryson
Putin’s Disorganized Irrationality and the On-going Erosion of Russian Statehood
“Putin’s leadership continues to erode Russia’s economic and military security. His actions do nothing to enhance the welfare of Russian citizens.”
The Prigozhin Parable
Diane Francis
The Prigozhin Parable
What is the significance of the Prigozhin affair? Some say it shows Putin’s weakness because he didn’t jail Prigozhin.
Putin’s Biggest Mistake Was Believing Ukrainians Were Really Russians
Roman Solchanyk
Putin’s Biggest Mistake Was Believing Ukrainians Were Really Russians
Russian imperialist myopia and bravado has led to the Kremlin’s humiliation and international isolation, and the only way out is to change the prevailing mindset and face realities.
Odesa and the Fallout for Barbaric Russia, Accomplices and the West EXCLUSIVE
Bohdan Nahaylo
Odesa and the Fallout for Barbaric Russia, Accomplices and the West
Russia’s barbaric recent attacks on Odesa signify a new stage in its war on Ukraine. Will the international community heed this and respond accordingly?
A Cry of Frustration but Not Despair, for Ukraine Will Win - But what Needs to be Done EXCLUSIVE
Lubomyr Luciuk
A Cry of Frustration but Not Despair, for Ukraine Will Win - But what Needs to be Done
Ukraine rightly asks its Western supporters to step up the military assistance and security it needs, but ultimately it will have to become self-reliant.
Putin Is Weaponizing the World’s Food Supply EXCLUSIVE
Jonathan Sweet
Putin Is Weaponizing the World’s Food Supply
“Why is power being ceded to Putin? Especially given the looming cost – death, malnutrition and starvation – on truly a global scale?” ask Mark Toth and Jonathan Sweet.
Ukraine`s Integration into EU Single Market: Challenges and Opportunities
Oleksandra Bulana
Ukraine`s Integration into EU Single Market: Challenges and Opportunities
"While complete integration of Ukraine into the EU Single market will not transpire instantaneously, several measures can already be undertaken."
Ukraine's Victory Relies on Putin's End: Let's Get on With It
Jason Jay Smart
Ukraine's Victory Relies on Putin's End: Let's Get on With It
The West’s focus only on weapons supply to secure Ukraine’s victory is short-sighted. Only the removal of Putin will guarantee Kyiv's long-term security.