War in Ukraine
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About 70 percent of Ukrainian women who went abroad have higher educations. Those that haven't yet found good jobs will likely do so. Businesses, if not foreign governments, may want them to stay.
Ukraine
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What some American politicians refuse to acknowledge is that the fight will go on despite the naysayers – because Ukrainians would be fighting for American values even without the aid.
War in Ukraine
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Though the suspension is supposed to be temporary, many Ukrainians have complained of its abruptness and criticized the government for its divisive policy.
Ukraine
Apr. 25, 16:34
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski flatly contradicted Kremlin propaganda by insisting that Ukrainian territories once controlled by Poland are now unequivocally Ukrainian.
Apr. 25, 14:25
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Europe
Apr. 25, 10:29
Proposals come ahead of the June parliamentary elections, which Moscow has been trying to manipulate through fake news and “members of the European Parliament paid to spread propaganda.”
Poland
Apr. 24, 20:09
Huge crowds of men could be seen gathering outside the passport service in Warsaw following the latest suspension of consular services for men, regardless of their military registration status.
Apr. 24, 18:04
Sunak hailed “a new chapter” in relations between Britain and Germany as they announced joint development of remote-controlled Howitzer artillery systems that will be fitted to Boxer armored vehicles.
War in Ukraine
Apr. 24, 08:32
Sunak said Britain was giving £500 million ($617 million) in additional military funding for Kyiv as he held talks with Polish premier Donald Tusk and NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg.
Ukraine
Apr. 24, 08:03
US Senate approves $61B for Kyiv; Kremlin keeps WSJ reporter in jail despite appeal; Moscow promises payback if frozen assets used to fund Kyiv; No further plans to deploy nukes, NATO says
War in Ukraine
Apr. 23, 09:04
Ukraine has asked for seven additional US-made Patriot air defense systems capable of shooting down Russia's hypersonic missiles – but is keen to get any help it can.
War in Ukraine
Apr. 23, 08:14
While in Poland's capital, the British PM will announce £500 million ($617 million) in additional military funding for Kyiv in its more-than two-year battle against Russia's full-scale invasion.
War in Ukraine
Apr. 22, 15:27
The $61-billion military aid package from the United States, if passed as expected, will allow the Armed Forces of Ukraine to bomb troops and operations behind enemy lines.
War in Ukraine
Apr. 22, 13:46
The US House of Representatives on Saturday cheered Ukraine and its allies by approving a $61-billion package for Kyiv after six months of political wrangling.
NATO
Apr. 22, 12:41
Poland, a NATO member and a staunch supporter of Ukraine, shares a border with both Russia's Kaliningrad exclave and with Belarus, Moscow's ally.
Europe
Apr. 22, 11:51
Now that Macron has broken the taboo on the suggesting the possibility of European troops on the ground in Ukraine, it is time to assess the details of such an ambitious and dangerous scenario.
Germany
Apr. 22, 11:18
The current geopolitical context is pushing the Weimar Triangle of France, Germany and Poland to prioritise defence and security.
Apr. 22, 09:30
Military spending rose across the globe with particularly large increases in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The United States, China, Russia, India and Saudi Arabia were the top five spenders.
War in Ukraine
Apr. 21, 09:42
Diverse Russian governments have been among the first to recognize the deceptive power of words and slogans in winning wars and weakening enemies. One such phrase is “Russia cannot be defeated.”
US
Apr. 21, 09:17
Co-founder of the New York Group, the avant-garde poet and novelist has pushed the boundaries of what is possible with language and form more than any other Ukrainian writer.