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Ukraine
OPINION: NATO Summit – What Ordinary Ukrainians Think
Many had high hopes for at least a concrete timeline. They were disappointed. Others had lower expectations, considering Ukraine is still at war with a nuclear power.
July 12, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: How NATO Should Fight Back Against Russia’s Hybrid Warfare
When Russia accuses NATO of waging hybrid war against them, it’s a good indication that they’ve long been doing exactly that. NATO needs to address Russia’s hybrid attacks and fight back in kind.
July 11, 2023
War in Ukraine
Death From the Sky: Russia Increases Aerial Assaults on Ukraine Communities
In May and June, Russia ramped up and spread out its airborne and artillery attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities, a Kyiv Post analysis has identified.
July 11, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine NATO Membership – Choice Between Deterrence or Being Deterred
Former US State Department special representative, Kurt Volker, nailed it when he said: “it is not that Ukraine is not ready to join NATO, it is NATO that is not ready to accept Ukraine.”
July 10, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Volhynia Massacres 80 Years Ago - Ukraine and Poland’s Presidents Set Example of Understanding and Solidarity
Kyiv and Warsaw show maturity in addressing a divisive issue with class.
July 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: The ‘Nebula of War’ in Ukraine
Russian propaganda, the 24-hour news cycle and the internet cyberspace cloud have made the world’s uncertainty grow from the “Fog of War” into a dark, opaque “Nebula of War.”
July 9, 2023
Books
OPINION: Book Review: Will Germany Rethink its Ostpolitik?
Sabine Adler’s 2022 book “Ukraine and Us: German Failure and Lessons for the Future,” refocuses attention on Germany’s attitude to Eastern Europe in the light of the war in Ukraine.
July 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: 500 Days of Resistance: A View from Edinburgh
For Ukraine, the last 500 days have been horrific, but they have stirred an historic current that has unified freedom-loving democratic states and their like-minded citizens.
July 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: How a Combat Nurse from New Zealand Found a Second Home in Ukraine
A small town girl dreamt of becoming a nurse and became one. Then, inspired by a TV series about WWI nurses, she decided to bring her nursing skills to a real war zone - Ukraine
July 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: More Russian Nuclear Blackmail at Zaporizhzhia Plant
Shortly after it launche its full-scale invasion, Russia seized the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and turned it into a military base, from which it now threatens a fresh man-made catastrophe.
July 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Vilnius NATO Summit – a Moment of Truth
In the leadup to the NATO summit in Vilnius, there are certain mistakes made in the past that should not be repeated. Angela Merkel’s appeasement is at the top of the list.
July 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
Exclusive Interview About the Kramatorsk Cafe Strike with Journalist, Arnaud De Decker
Arnaud De Decker is a freelance journalist from Belgium who was at the Ria Pizza Cafe in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, on June 27th 2023. He left the cafe 10 minutes before the missile attack happened.
July 7, 2023
Russia
OPINION: Prigozhin and His Window of Opportunity
The Wagner mutiny, proves anything is possible in Russia’s power struggle. Reports of Prigozhin’s plane flying freely from Belarus and back vie with predictions of him soon flying from tall buildings.
July 7, 2023
Russians Are Not Satisfied With Putin’s Evil: They Are Demanding More
The Russian public identifies with a leader who is unabashed in his dependence on violence to resolve tough situations – even if that includes war crimes, political analyst Sergej Sumlenny said.
July 5, 2023
Russia
OPINION: Prigozhin’s Mutiny Showed Putin’s Weakness
The damage Prigozhin caused is considerable and will not be easily repaired. The fog of war has embraced the war in Ukraine, but still, many facts remain clear, Anders Aslund writes.
July 4, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: An American Visitor to Kyiv Reflects on the Fourth of July
The commonalities between Ukraine’s struggle today and that of the United States of America at its inception seem obvious. Nevertheless, it’s important to bear in mind the basis for those struggles.
July 4, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: NATO Summit – What Ordinary Ukrainians Think
Many had high hopes for at least a concrete timeline. They were disappointed. Others had lower expectations, considering Ukraine is still at war with a nuclear power.
July 12, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: How NATO Should Fight Back Against Russia’s Hybrid Warfare
When Russia accuses NATO of waging hybrid war against them, it’s a good indication that they’ve long been doing exactly that. NATO needs to address Russia’s hybrid attacks and fight back in kind.
July 11, 2023
War in Ukraine
Death From the Sky: Russia Increases Aerial Assaults on Ukraine Communities
In May and June, Russia ramped up and spread out its airborne and artillery attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities, a Kyiv Post analysis has identified.
July 11, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine NATO Membership – Choice Between Deterrence or Being Deterred
Former US State Department special representative, Kurt Volker, nailed it when he said: “it is not that Ukraine is not ready to join NATO, it is NATO that is not ready to accept Ukraine.”
July 10, 2023
Ukraine
OPINION: Volhynia Massacres 80 Years Ago - Ukraine and Poland’s Presidents Set Example of Understanding and Solidarity
Kyiv and Warsaw show maturity in addressing a divisive issue with class.
July 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: The ‘Nebula of War’ in Ukraine
Russian propaganda, the 24-hour news cycle and the internet cyberspace cloud have made the world’s uncertainty grow from the “Fog of War” into a dark, opaque “Nebula of War.”
July 9, 2023
Books
OPINION: Book Review: Will Germany Rethink its Ostpolitik?
Sabine Adler’s 2022 book “Ukraine and Us: German Failure and Lessons for the Future,” refocuses attention on Germany’s attitude to Eastern Europe in the light of the war in Ukraine.
July 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: 500 Days of Resistance: A View from Edinburgh
For Ukraine, the last 500 days have been horrific, but they have stirred an historic current that has unified freedom-loving democratic states and their like-minded citizens.
July 9, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: How a Combat Nurse from New Zealand Found a Second Home in Ukraine
A small town girl dreamt of becoming a nurse and became one. Then, inspired by a TV series about WWI nurses, she decided to bring her nursing skills to a real war zone - Ukraine
July 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: More Russian Nuclear Blackmail at Zaporizhzhia Plant
Shortly after it launche its full-scale invasion, Russia seized the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and turned it into a military base, from which it now threatens a fresh man-made catastrophe.
July 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: Vilnius NATO Summit – a Moment of Truth
In the leadup to the NATO summit in Vilnius, there are certain mistakes made in the past that should not be repeated. Angela Merkel’s appeasement is at the top of the list.
July 8, 2023
War in Ukraine
Exclusive Interview About the Kramatorsk Cafe Strike with Journalist, Arnaud De Decker
Arnaud De Decker is a freelance journalist from Belgium who was at the Ria Pizza Cafe in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, on June 27th 2023. He left the cafe 10 minutes before the missile attack happened.
July 7, 2023
Russia
OPINION: Prigozhin and His Window of Opportunity
The Wagner mutiny, proves anything is possible in Russia’s power struggle. Reports of Prigozhin’s plane flying freely from Belarus and back vie with predictions of him soon flying from tall buildings.
July 7, 2023
Russians Are Not Satisfied With Putin’s Evil: They Are Demanding More
The Russian public identifies with a leader who is unabashed in his dependence on violence to resolve tough situations – even if that includes war crimes, political analyst Sergej Sumlenny said.
July 5, 2023
Russia
OPINION: Prigozhin’s Mutiny Showed Putin’s Weakness
The damage Prigozhin caused is considerable and will not be easily repaired. The fog of war has embraced the war in Ukraine, but still, many facts remain clear, Anders Aslund writes.
July 4, 2023
War in Ukraine
OPINION: An American Visitor to Kyiv Reflects on the Fourth of July
The commonalities between Ukraine’s struggle today and that of the United States of America at its inception seem obvious. Nevertheless, it’s important to bear in mind the basis for those struggles.
July 4, 2023

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