"Unity" – The 12th Commandment
Ukraine’s territorial defense, including volunteer and ethic battalions, are fighting as one. And with them we must stand shoulder to shoulder.
Unbreakable Resilience
As the world watches in awe of Ukrainians’ remarkable resilience against all odds, there is arguably no greater inspiration to help, and to give.
The Real Architects of “Russophobia”
How Russia continues to use the idea of "Russophobia" as a political weapon.
Netanyahu’s New Government Spells Trouble for Ukraine-Israel Relations
Bibi may be a savvy politician, but he is difficult to predict. Will Ukraine-Israel relations strengthen or is the incoming PM too close to Putin?
SC Dnipro-1 Verging on History in War-Torn Ukraine
The team now has a good chance of winning the league and breaking decades of dominance by Shakhtar and Dynamo.
What's in Store for the Hryvnia in 2023?
Like the Ukrainians themselves, their currency has held tough despite Russia’s attempts to destroy it.
Nuremberg not Negotiations
The world wants peace, but Putin does not.
The Sounds of War
Musical accompaniment for Russian troops in Ukraine simply PR move out of tune with front line reality
Last Week in Ukraine: General Zaluzhnyi’s Call for Arms, Battle for Bakhmut and Ukraine’s “Homework”
General Zaluzhnyi sends a clear message to Western powers, fierce battles continue in Backhmut, Ukraine’s EU-focused homework is put to the test, and international donors pledge one billion euros in support for Ukraine.
Ukraine’s Silent Night: Russia’s Attacks on Religious Sites are War Crimes
Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian religious sites create “deep scars that are slow to heal,” say British MP and former U.S. Special Advisor on Religious Minorities.
Christmas with Ukrainian Touches
Ukraine is on the minds of many this Christmas season. But thanks to one Ukrainian composer, echoes of his homeland have long been with us –unwittingly.
A Festive Freedom
The Christmas story is one replete with lessons on freedom and humanity.

