Is Donald Trump a Russian Asset?
Paul Niland
Is Donald Trump a Russian Asset?
In order to answer it, all we need to do is to look at what Trump does; it’s not imperative (though it would be nice) to know why he is doing it.
Azerbaijan Today as Seen by Its Democratic Opposition EXCLUSIVE
Dr. Jamil Hasanli
Azerbaijan Today as Seen by Its Democratic Opposition
Azerbaijan’s democratic opposition offers a lens to Ukraine and the world on the case of Ali Karimli and the human rights situation in its country.
Europe’s Ukraine Line Is Starting to Blur – and the Timing Isn’t Random
Anna Magdalena Wielopolska
Europe’s Ukraine Line Is Starting to Blur – and the Timing Isn’t Random
German Chancellor Merz’s recent comments about “possible” territorial concessions being made by Ukraine suggest a degree of impatience and concern over the economy.
Pressure From All Sides
Andriy Kurkov
Pressure From All Sides
On top of renewed pressure from Belarus, the Hungarian “factor” has once again added to Ukraine’s concerns
All Manner of Drone Strikes, Food Scandal, Stingers and P1-Suns
Stefan Korshak
All Manner of Drone Strikes, Food Scandal, Stingers and P1-Suns
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Russia Is Bleeding
Jonathan Sweet
Russia Is Bleeding
Ukraine has become quite efficient at killing Russian invaders. Lately, it has also shown remarkable skill at striking deep into Russian territory. The future does not bode well for Moscow.
Deny the Truth at All Costs: Moscow’s Perennial Playbook
Ivana Stradner
Deny the Truth at All Costs: Moscow’s Perennial Playbook
Remembering how Moscow dealt with the catastrophe in Chornobyl 40 years ago reveals the cornerstone of the Kremlin’s modus operandi: manage perception first, reality later
Nuclear Risk Is Being Deliberately Used as a Tool of War
Kate Turska
Nuclear Risk Is Being Deliberately Used as a Tool of War
Nuclear terrorism, not accident: Russia’s deliberate weaponization of Ukraine’s nuclear plants demands the world treat reactor safety as a global security priority.
Chornobyl – The Explosion That Blew the Lid of the Soviet System
Bohdan Nahaylo
Chornobyl – The Explosion That Blew the Lid of the Soviet System
What occurred was bad enough – the consequences are still with us – but it could have been far worse, not only in Eastern Europe, but for the entire planet.
JD Vance’s Hungary Debacle Revisited
David Root
JD Vance’s Hungary Debacle Revisited
Dark consequences and solutions to Vance’s Budapest debacle.
New Confidence in Ukraine to Defend Itself, and Others
Timothy Ash
New Confidence in Ukraine to Defend Itself, and Others
The war in Iran has probably extended the war in Ukraine, but the country now seems in a much better position to defend itself and to position itself as a key strategic partner for others
Soldiers and Startups: Who Shares in Ukraine’s Victory?
Mitzie Purdue
Soldiers and Startups: Who Shares in Ukraine’s Victory?
Ukraine’s future may depend on whether those who fought for Ukraine’s survival – the veterans – are given a meaningful share in the tech-driven prosperity that is now beginning to flourish.