An Open Letter to the New Hungarian Leader
Balázs Molnár
An Open Letter to the New Hungarian Leader
For the sake of the Hungarian community in Zakarpattia, Péter Magyar should also support Ukraine’s accession to the EU and NATO.
Did Putin Plant the Boston Marathon Terrorist?
Andrei Piontkovsky
Did Putin Plant the Boston Marathon Terrorist?
It might be a truth too terrible to accept, but the FSB’s involvement in the Boston marathon terrorist attack is very likely.
What Can Ukraine Learn from Churchill’s Electoral Defeat in 1945?
Anders Aslund
What Can Ukraine Learn from Churchill’s Electoral Defeat in 1945?
In Britain in 1945, the Labour Party won the parliamentary elections in a landslide, and the labor government carried out a radical left-wing reform policy. Would this be an issue in Ukraine?
Ukraine’s Energy Security Needs Community Power
Vladislav Valentinov
Ukraine’s Energy Security Needs Community Power
Ukraine must transition to decentralized, community owned energy to boost resilience, empower citizens and avoid rebuilding a vulnerable centralized system.
Xi Likely Read Putin the Riot Act
Timothy Ash
Xi Likely Read Putin the Riot Act
What was at stake at the Chinese-Russian summit in Beijing?
Ukraine’s Turning Point
Diane Francis
Ukraine’s Turning Point
Whilst its allies hesitate, Ukraine demonstrates creative strength as its tech‑driven military strikes deep inside Russia.
The Ukrainian Exception: Why the ‘Corruption Narrative’ Misses Europe’s Most Innovative Transformation
Olga Diakova
The Ukrainian Exception: Why the ‘Corruption Narrative’ Misses Europe’s Most Innovative Transformation
Ukraine’s transformation goes far beyond the corruption narrative, with digital governance, SME resilience, and mental‑health innovation redefining how the country adapts under wartime pressure.
Ukraine Could Win and Still Lose the Country for Which It Fights
Alexander Sich
Ukraine Could Win and Still Lose the Country for Which It Fights
A nation may endure bombardment but still be undone by the drain of debt, demographics and domestic predation – pressured further by Washington treating the war as a transaction.
Ukrainian Defiance, Spartans at Azovstal and Thermopylae – The Siege of Mariupol Editor's Choice
Stefan Korshak
Ukrainian Defiance, Spartans at Azovstal and Thermopylae – The Siege of Mariupol
Outnumbered ten to one, outgunned, surrounded from day one – Mariupol’s defenders proved that Ukraine would fight, and changed the war.
More US Troops in Poland. Time for Nuke Capabilities?
Michał Kujawski
More US Troops in Poland. Time for Nuke Capabilities?
After days of chaos over halting troop rotations to Poland, Trump ordered more US troops. But uncertainty remains.
Taking the ‘Belarus Option’ Off the Table: Why Kyiv Is Done Tolerating Putin’s Cheapest Weapon
Sevinj Osmanqizi
Taking the ‘Belarus Option’ Off the Table: Why Kyiv Is Done Tolerating Putin’s Cheapest Weapon
Warning of Russian offensive scenarios from Belarus, Zelensky revealed that Ukraine is executing “preventive measures” but keeping exact details private.
Ukraine’s Deep Strikes Signal Ability to Escalate War, Analyst Says
Stefan Schocher
Ukraine’s Deep Strikes Signal Ability to Escalate War, Analyst Says
Ukrainian drone strikes on Moscow signal Kyiv’s ability to escalate the war and target Russia’s strategic infrastructure.