Russian Tourists Can Still Travel to the EU – But Prospects Look Grim EXCLUSIVE
Lesia Dubenko
Russian Tourists Can Still Travel to the EU – But Prospects Look Grim
On Aug. 31, foreign affairs ministers from various European Union (EU) countries had an informal meeting in Prague… - Sep. 02, 2022. By Lesia Dubenko
Gorby – Myth and Reality EXCLUSIVE
Bohdan Nahaylo
Gorby – Myth and Reality
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union who, in seeking to… - Sep. 01, 2022. By Bohdan Nahaylo
The Spider and the Fly: Why We Cannot Believe Russia’s Readiness to Negotiate
Anna Neplii
The Spider and the Fly: Why We Cannot Believe Russia’s Readiness to Negotiate
Russia has claimed a readiness to negotiate should Ukraine show willing, yet continues its desperate… - Aug. 30, 2022. By Jay Beecher
A Game of Bridges – The Battle to Retake Kherson
Chuck Pfarrer
A Game of Bridges – The Battle to Retake Kherson
It appears that the long awaited offensive to take back Kherson has opened.  According to Ukrainian… - Aug. 30, 2022. By Jay Beecher
Are Ukrainians Russophobic? A Brief Answer to Foreign Friends
Nadia Mykhalevych
Are Ukrainians Russophobic? A Brief Answer to Foreign Friends
Recently, I was accused of xenophobia against Russians – an accusation which had a profound effect on me… - Aug. 29, 2022. By Jay Beecher
On Regimes and Propagandists
Adam Borowski
On Regimes and Propagandists
Several years ago, I took part in a lecture by a Polish sociolinguistics professor. He was talking about the… - Aug. 29, 2022. By Jay Beecher
Black Sea Grain Initiative: Re-Opening Ukraine’s Grain for the World EXCLUSIVE
Pavlo Kukhta
Black Sea Grain Initiative: Re-Opening Ukraine’s Grain for the World
On Aug. 27, Amir Abdulla, the United Nations (UN) Coordinator for the Black Sea Grain Initiative, announced… - Aug. 29, 2022. By Jay Beecher
The Week in Ukraine: Nuclear Blackmail, Terrorist Acts and Escalation of War
Ihor Zhdanov
The Week in Ukraine: Nuclear Blackmail, Terrorist Acts and Escalation of War
Last week brought muted celebrations and grave concerns to the door of Ukrainians. We celebrated the… - Aug. 29, 2022. By Jay Beecher
How West’s “Green Agenda” Incentivized and Empowered Putin’s Attack on Ukraine EXCLUSIVE
Jaroslaw Martyniuk
How West’s “Green Agenda” Incentivized and Empowered Putin’s Attack on Ukraine
The unintended consequences of climate control policies The West’s ill-conceived green… - Aug. 28, 2022. By Jaroslaw Martyniuk
Changes at the Top of Ukrainian Politics – Rumors or Likely?
Ihor Zhdanov
Changes at the Top of Ukrainian Politics – Rumors or Likely?
On Aug. 24, Ukrainians celebrated Independence Day for the first time under the cloud of a full-scale war… - Aug. 26, 2022. By Jay Beecher
Six Months of Ukrainian Glory EXCLUSIVE
Dr. Orhan Dragas
Six Months of Ukrainian Glory
At the end of February, the Kremlin was convinced that, by late summer, they would have largely conquered… - Aug. 26, 2022. By Jay Beecher
UKRAINE: 31 Years of Independence, 31 Traits of Bravery
Kate Levchuk
UKRAINE: 31 Years of Independence, 31 Traits of Bravery
National Independence Day is important every year. It is especially important when a delusional psychopath… - Aug. 24, 2022. By Jay Beecher