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Ukraine
Ukraine, Striving to Join the EU, Got a Good Report Card – What’s Next?
While the European Commission has given its recommendation, the European Council must still gather in mid-December to consider the recommendation and vote on starting membership talks with Kyiv.
Nov. 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Funerals and Weddings, Tears and Joy
The families of fallen soldiers continue to wait for state plans to take shape for a military cemetery, whilst there are new opportunities for soldiers in active service seeking to marry.
Nov. 8, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Sports Minister Set to Resign
The name of the new head of the Ministry is currently unknown.
Nov. 7, 2023
Wagner
EXCLUSIVE: Videos Show Ukrainian Special Forces ‘Cleaning Up’ Wagner Fighters in Sudan
One of the videos purportedly shows Ukrainian operatives stalking the streets of the African city and engaging Wagner fighters at close range with RPGs.
Nov. 6, 2023
Russia
OPINION: Antisemitism, Russian Disinformation and the West
As Russia falsely accuses the West and Ukraine of inciting antisemitic violence on Russian territory, perhaps it’s time for the West to use its own information operations to set the record straight.
Nov. 6, 2023
OPINION: Unpunished Genocides and the Holodomor of 1932-33
A moral consideration remains for state perpetrators of genocide prior to the Genocide Convention of 1948 to recognize these events as such. Where they don’t, we all have a moral obligation to do so.
Nov. 5, 2023
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Fights for Freedom
Tom Palmer, PhD, “A Libertarian for Ukraine” discusses why we are inspired by Ukraine’s heroes who risk it all so that their common man can live in freedom and without fear of oppression.
Nov. 3, 2023
Ukraine
Garry Kasparov: ‘History Will Not Forgive Us If We Do Not Act’
Kasparov says autocracrats, not content oppressing their own citizens, are destabilizing the world’s democracies and his RDI project is taking them on.
Nov. 3, 2023
Ukraine
Warsaw Insider: Will Poland’s New Government Support Ukraine? Interview with Political Expert
Polish political expert Janusz Zemke talks about the likely direction of the new government in Warsaw and its openness to providing military aid for Ukraine to defend against Russia's invasion.
Oct. 31, 2023
Ukraine
In 2024, Kyiv to Spend Everything on Defense – Budget Committee Chair
In an interview with Kyiv Post, Roksolana Pidlasa, the chair of the Ukrainian parliament’s budget committee, said that inflation is slowing down.
Oct. 30, 2023
Religion
OPINION: Ukraine Gets Tough on Moscow Patriarchate
‘Russia’s church’ is about to be banned as art and religion also come into conflict in Ukraine.
Oct. 29, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: A Ukrainian Victory in 100 Days – Why and How
Afraid to poke the bear, Western nations have so far given Ukraine just enough not to lose the war. But a clear, firm and decisive strategy is all that stands between Ukraine and a rapid victory.
Oct. 29, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: How Art Is Strengthening Polish-Ukrainian Bonds
Art could very well be the best vehicle for reshaping Polish-Ukrainian relations. By promoting the art we have in common, the turbulence of centuries settles into the spirit of friendship.
Oct. 29, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Former-US Ambassador On Aid, the New House Speaker and What Happens Next
Valeriy Chalyi elaborates on why Mike Johnson's election as Speaker of the US House of Representatives is not such a disaster for Ukraine.
Oct. 29, 2023
Humanitarian Aid
OPINION: How to Fix the Dysfunctional Humanitarian Aid System
Most international aid workers agree that the system is dysfunctional. But Ukraine, as a newcomer, could set an agenda that might help fix many entrenched problems.
Oct. 29, 2023
Europe
OPINION: Europe’s Unsavory Relationship with Outlaw Sudanese Militia
Blindsided by PR campaigns and envoy missions, European nations have transferred money and resources to the Sudanese militia despite evidence of war crimes and links to the Russian Wagner Group.
Oct. 28, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine, Striving to Join the EU, Got a Good Report Card – What’s Next?
While the European Commission has given its recommendation, the European Council must still gather in mid-December to consider the recommendation and vote on starting membership talks with Kyiv.
Nov. 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Funerals and Weddings, Tears and Joy
The families of fallen soldiers continue to wait for state plans to take shape for a military cemetery, whilst there are new opportunities for soldiers in active service seeking to marry.
Nov. 8, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Sports Minister Set to Resign
The name of the new head of the Ministry is currently unknown.
Nov. 7, 2023
Wagner
EXCLUSIVE: Videos Show Ukrainian Special Forces ‘Cleaning Up’ Wagner Fighters in Sudan
One of the videos purportedly shows Ukrainian operatives stalking the streets of the African city and engaging Wagner fighters at close range with RPGs.
Nov. 6, 2023
Russia
OPINION: Antisemitism, Russian Disinformation and the West
As Russia falsely accuses the West and Ukraine of inciting antisemitic violence on Russian territory, perhaps it’s time for the West to use its own information operations to set the record straight.
Nov. 6, 2023
OPINION: Unpunished Genocides and the Holodomor of 1932-33
A moral consideration remains for state perpetrators of genocide prior to the Genocide Convention of 1948 to recognize these events as such. Where they don’t, we all have a moral obligation to do so.
Nov. 5, 2023
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Fights for Freedom
Tom Palmer, PhD, “A Libertarian for Ukraine” discusses why we are inspired by Ukraine’s heroes who risk it all so that their common man can live in freedom and without fear of oppression.
Nov. 3, 2023
Ukraine
Garry Kasparov: ‘History Will Not Forgive Us If We Do Not Act’
Kasparov says autocracrats, not content oppressing their own citizens, are destabilizing the world’s democracies and his RDI project is taking them on.
Nov. 3, 2023
Ukraine
Warsaw Insider: Will Poland’s New Government Support Ukraine? Interview with Political Expert
Polish political expert Janusz Zemke talks about the likely direction of the new government in Warsaw and its openness to providing military aid for Ukraine to defend against Russia's invasion.
Oct. 31, 2023
Ukraine
In 2024, Kyiv to Spend Everything on Defense – Budget Committee Chair
In an interview with Kyiv Post, Roksolana Pidlasa, the chair of the Ukrainian parliament’s budget committee, said that inflation is slowing down.
Oct. 30, 2023
Religion
OPINION: Ukraine Gets Tough on Moscow Patriarchate
‘Russia’s church’ is about to be banned as art and religion also come into conflict in Ukraine.
Oct. 29, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: A Ukrainian Victory in 100 Days – Why and How
Afraid to poke the bear, Western nations have so far given Ukraine just enough not to lose the war. But a clear, firm and decisive strategy is all that stands between Ukraine and a rapid victory.
Oct. 29, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: How Art Is Strengthening Polish-Ukrainian Bonds
Art could very well be the best vehicle for reshaping Polish-Ukrainian relations. By promoting the art we have in common, the turbulence of centuries settles into the spirit of friendship.
Oct. 29, 2023
Ukraine
Ukraine’s Former-US Ambassador On Aid, the New House Speaker and What Happens Next
Valeriy Chalyi elaborates on why Mike Johnson's election as Speaker of the US House of Representatives is not such a disaster for Ukraine.
Oct. 29, 2023
Humanitarian Aid
OPINION: How to Fix the Dysfunctional Humanitarian Aid System
Most international aid workers agree that the system is dysfunctional. But Ukraine, as a newcomer, could set an agenda that might help fix many entrenched problems.
Oct. 29, 2023
Europe
OPINION: Europe’s Unsavory Relationship with Outlaw Sudanese Militia
Blindsided by PR campaigns and envoy missions, European nations have transferred money and resources to the Sudanese militia despite evidence of war crimes and links to the Russian Wagner Group.
Oct. 28, 2023

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