NATO 2.0 and Ukraine
Oleh Dunda
NATO 2.0 and Ukraine
Russia’s war against Ukraine has shown how NATO must evolve. Ultimately leaner and meaner alliances will be necessary, and Ukraine promises to play a significant role.
Russia’s Weaponization of Antisemitism
Ivana Stradner
Russia’s Weaponization of Antisemitism
We must inoculate the world’s nations as to the Moscow-origins of the recent spike of antisemitism and make clear that only our enemies win through this dangerous unruliness.
War in Ukraine - Perspectives on Peace Talk
Timothy Ash
War in Ukraine - Perspectives on Peace Talk
In this text, the author tries to look at the perspectives on potential peace talks from both the two main combatants and also the views of the other power players, the US, Europe and China.
Kremlin Officials Seem to Be Doing Dress Rehearsals for Putin’s Funeral
Jason Jay Smart
Kremlin Officials Seem to Be Doing Dress Rehearsals for Putin’s Funeral
A trickle of whispers has become a firehose of rumors as Kremlin watchers spot multiple signs that Putin may have died, or that he may do so very soon.
Time for Zelensky to Visit Israel
Shai Franklin
Time for Zelensky to Visit Israel
By uniting Ukraine and Israel, there is an opportunity to remind the world that the fights of these twocountries are also the fights of Europe and the West.
What Would Happen if the US Axed Financial Aid for Ukraine?
Jason Jay Smart
What Would Happen if the US Axed Financial Aid for Ukraine?
Some in Washington have argued that aid to Ukraine, 34 percent of all assistance given to Kyiv by Washington, should be cut. American economists explain what this aid is, and whether to cut it.
Cut Russian Supply Lines to Their Criminal Allies in Africa EXCLUSIVE
Mohamed Suliman
Cut Russian Supply Lines to Their Criminal Allies in Africa
Why the West and Ukraine should cut the military support lines from Wagner and others to the Sudanese rebel militia.
Meeting a Guy Named Nick in Kyiv and What it Meant EXCLUSIVE
Askold S. Lozynskyj
Meeting a Guy Named Nick in Kyiv and What it Meant
While internationally Ukraine-fatigue is becoming noticeable, there are foreign volunteers fighting against Russia’s despotism, a reminder to everyone of what is at stake for all of us.
Northern Lights and Russian Missiles: a Glimpse of What Odesa Endures EXCLUSIVE
Chris Hennemeyer
Northern Lights and Russian Missiles: a Glimpse of What Odesa Endures
There’s a new normal in Ukrainian cities. For expats, we can witness the senseless destruction, then leave if we wish. But those with nowhere else to go must learn to live with regular bombardment.
Ukraine’s Tech Sector is Thriving Despite Russia’s Invasion EXCLUSIVE
Andrew Sweeney
Ukraine’s Tech Sector is Thriving Despite Russia’s Invasion
How Ukraine’s IT sector has adapted to the conditions of war.
Getting History Back to Front in Gaza EXCLUSIVE
Michael Brodsky
Getting History Back to Front in Gaza
Israel’s Ambassador to Ukraine on the historical and legal issue of the Israel-Gaza conflict
Israel's Ayatollahs
Diane Francis
Israel's Ayatollahs
Politics are complicated, but Israel’s current catastrophe isn’t just about politics.