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Ukraine
OPINION: Fight for Freedom, Not a Multipolar World
The world is not multipolar. It is aligned on only two poles: those who fight for dignity and freedom and those who do not.
Jan. 11, 2026
US
Trump Tells Cuba to ‘Make a Deal, Before It Is Too Late’
Trump Threatens Cuba in Blunt Terms.
Jan. 11, 2026
‘It Was the Right Thing to Do’
A small community in Northern Manitoba rose to the occasion when Ukraine’s invasion started.
Jan. 11, 2026
Ukraine
Kyiv Shivers Without Heat, but Battles on
Sunday marked the 1,418th day of Russia’s war on Ukraine, matching the length of when the Soviet Union fought off Nazi Germany’s World War II onslaught, from 1941 to 1945.
Jan. 11, 2026
Ammunition
Sloppy Defense and POWs, Slugfest Legs, Artillery Ammo Sourcing
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Jan. 11, 2026
Iran
Protests in Iran: Regime Change on the Cards?
A survey of world press on whether protests in Iran will lead to regime change or be squashed as in the past.
Jan. 11, 2026
Europe
OPINION: Will Russia Agree to the Deployment of Western Forces in Ukraine? No. But So What
The question of whether the Kremlin will agree to the declarations made by members of the Coalition of the Willing is raised repeatedly. But is this actually the right question to ask?
Jan. 11, 2026
Chechnya
Chechen Warlord’s Kidneys No Longer Working, Says HUR
Ukrainian military intelligence reports that the kidneys of long-ailing Chechen satrap Ramzan Kadyrov no longer function. The Kremlin is bracing for a power vacuum.
Jan. 11, 2026
Russia
WATCH: Ukrainian Partisans Torch Communications Tower Near Moscow
Partisans of the underground Atesh movement claim to have destroyed a communications tower vital to Russian air defense in a nighttime sabotage raid.
Jan. 11, 2026
Serbia
OPINION: When ‘Blockade’ Ends in the Trenches
Serbia risks a fresh upheaval. But not all student revolts are progressive. We must be wary of how dissatisfaction and rebellion can easily be coopted.
Jan. 11, 2026
Who’s Getting Carried Away?
Serhiy Kolyada’s ironic take on the latest international events.
Jan. 11, 2026
War in Ukraine
‘We Save Their Lives, so They Can Save Ours’
Ukrainian women are volunteering across the country to support soldiers on the front line, reflecting a resilient society built on mutual responsibility and solidarity.
Jan. 11, 2026
Europe
OPINION: Kosovo, Georgia, Moldova: Europe’s Security Challenge
History shows that it is the victims, not the aggressors, who are pressured to concede, especially when those countries offer limited economic or strategic value to the US
Jan. 11, 2026
Kyiv
Ukrainian Trains Defy Russia’s Lights-Out Attacks
“Points of Invincibility” have been around since the first full winter of the full-scale war. Now the trains – true to form – are coming to Ukrainians’ rescue.
Jan. 11, 2026
Europe
EU Accused of Fuelling Putin’s War After Importing €7.2 bn of Russian LNG
A new report by German environmental NGO suggests there has been little letup in the vast quantities of gas exported to Europe from Russia’s LNG complex on the Yamal peninsula in Siberia.
Jan. 11, 2026
Drones
Overnight Attacks Continue Across Much of Ukraine, at Least 11 Killed, Dozens Injured
In the middle of a severe cold spell in Ukraine, Russia keeps hammering civilian targets, mainly energy infrastructure, in an attempt to demoralize the population by killing or freezing them.
Jan. 11, 2026

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