Dostoyevsky: What the West Fails to Note About Him and Russia
Lesia Dubenko
Dostoyevsky: What the West Fails to Note About Him and Russia
A deeper look at Dostoyevsky challenges the West’s admiration for Russian literature, exposing a dark psychological and moral landscape still reflected in many Russian crimes today.
Freedom Over Tomatoes: Inside Russia’s Hysteria Over Armenia’s Election
Sevinj Osmanqizi
Freedom Over Tomatoes: Inside Russia’s Hysteria Over Armenia’s Election
After Pashinyan’s decisive win, Moscow shifted from trying to influence Armenia’s vote to questioning its legitimacy.
Crimea Cuts, St. Pete Double Tap, Boats Bashed
Stefan Korshak
Crimea Cuts, St. Pete Double Tap, Boats Bashed
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Europe Must Act Now: Security and Competitiveness in the Same Fight
Anna Magdalena Wielopolska
Europe Must Act Now: Security and Competitiveness in the Same Fight
Europe faces a shrinking window to turn Ukraine’s battlefield innovation into an economic and security boost, and leaders must act with urgency
Armenia’s Pashinyan Won Enough to Stay in Power, but Not Enough to Secure Peace With Azerbaijan
Sevinj Osmanqizi
Armenia’s Pashinyan Won Enough to Stay in Power, but Not Enough to Secure Peace With Azerbaijan
Nikol Pashinyan’s victory keeps the peace track alive, but a Moscow-backed opposition bloc may block the constitutional changes Baku demands.
What Armenia's Election Reveals About Russia's War in Ukraine
Lesia Dubenko
What Armenia's Election Reveals About Russia's War in Ukraine
Nikol Pashinyan’s party secured an election victory, highlighting growing shifts away from Moscow’s influence.
Fears of Another ‘Invasion’
Andriy Kurkov
Fears of Another ‘Invasion’
A wave of online panic over “mass migration” is gripping Ukraine, fueled by AI fakes, fringe protests and misinformation, despite official data not backing up the argument.
Learning from Ukraine’s Restructuring of Defense Tech
Timothy Ash
Learning from Ukraine’s Restructuring of Defense Tech
Why partnering with Ukraine in the defense tech space makes so much sense.
Russia’s Summer Offensive: Barbaric Civilian Slaughter Reveals the Death Throes of a Weak Aggressor
Tenby Powell
Russia’s Summer Offensive: Barbaric Civilian Slaughter Reveals the Death Throes of a Weak Aggressor
The Geneva Conventions exist precisely to prevent victors-by-default from using terror when their armies fail.
Why the Black Eyed Peas Icon’s Philippines Mission Could Matter to Ukraine EXCLUSIVE
Luc Chénier
Why the Black Eyed Peas Icon’s Philippines Mission Could Matter to Ukraine
Apl.de.Ap went from global music icon to AgTech visionary. Here is how his vision can take root in Ukraine.
Decoding Zelensky’s Open Letter: Putin’s War, Putin’s Failure
Sevinj Osmanqizi
Decoding Zelensky’s Open Letter: Putin’s War, Putin’s Failure
Zelensky’s rare open letter strips away excuses and frames the war as Putin’s personal choice.
Ukraine’s Drone War Is Rewriting the Rules of Modern Combat – Canada is Ready to Partner
Natalka Cmoc
Ukraine’s Drone War Is Rewriting the Rules of Modern Combat – Canada is Ready to Partner
In Ukraine, the defense tech sector is entirely focused on survival and solving problems in an arena where the electronic and physical landscape changes weekly.