Be Calm and Trust in Ukraine’s Armed Forces EXCLUSIVE
George Monastiriakos
Be Calm and Trust in Ukraine’s Armed Forces
Why we should not waver in our support for Ukraine and remain confident in its eventual victory.
Living in BRICS Is Comparable to Living in Iran, Russia, Ethiopia EXCLUSIVE
Dr. Orhan Dragas
Living in BRICS Is Comparable to Living in Iran, Russia, Ethiopia
Serbians are motivated to join BRICS not because it benefits them, but because of a historical megalomania, meaning that Serbia should take sides in any global change, even often the wrong side.
South Korea Supports Ukraine Yet Releases Funds That Can Be Used to Kill Ukrainians EXCLUSIVE
Stepan Stepanenko
South Korea Supports Ukraine Yet Releases Funds That Can Be Used to Kill Ukrainians
At the same time as it increases the value of its aid to Kyiv Seoul agrees to release frozen assets to Iran in spite of the fact it is still supporting Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine.
Ukraine Is Serbia’s True Friend – What About Russia? EXCLUSIVE
Dr. Orhan Dragas
Ukraine Is Serbia’s True Friend – What About Russia?
Contrary to popular belief, Russia has not always been a staunch supporter of Serbia. In fact, Moscow has often harmed Belgrade. But Ukrainians and Serbs have never had any points of contention.
Ukraine, Rule of Law and a Bit of History
Bohdan Vitvitsky
Ukraine, Rule of Law and a Bit of History
The inherent problems with Ukraine’s legal system, as adopted from the Soviet era, and why it needs (moreover, wants) Western expert help to reform it.
Putin’s War on Ukraine
Timothy Ash
Putin’s War on Ukraine
How the dominant media narrative over the course of this war has changing since the full scale invasion.
Battle of Ilovaisk – A Tragedy Remembered
Daryna Kolomiiets
Battle of Ilovaisk – A Tragedy Remembered
Nine years on from the fateful battle which saw hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers killed, wounded and taken, we remember the promise of a pathway to life which became a road paved with death.
Why One of Ukraine’s Shadiest Political Operators Has Eluded Sanctions in-depth
Maryna Shashkova
Why One of Ukraine’s Shadiest Political Operators Has Eluded Sanctions
Andriy Portnov, former head of the Main Directorate for the Judicial System under the ousted president Viktor Yanukovych, left Ukraine last year. But rumors about his continued influence persist.
Athens Declaration Unites Southern Europe Behind Ukraine EXCLUSIVE
Jason Jay Smart
Athens Declaration Unites Southern Europe Behind Ukraine
President Zelensky's trip to Athens this week proved to be pivotal in advancing Ukraine's longtime objectives of moving towards EU membership.
The Myth of Ukraine as ‘Most Corrupt Country in the World’ EXCLUSIVE
Ihor Solovei
The Myth of Ukraine as ‘Most Corrupt Country in the World’
Ukraine’s commitment to a raft of anti-corruption measures must not go unnoticed as Russia continues to sow exaggerated narratives to destabilize Western support.
Ruble, Rubble, Death Spiral
Diane Francis
Ruble, Rubble, Death Spiral
Now Russia’s biggest vulnerability is financial.
The West Urgently Needs to Escalate to De-escalate EXCLUSIVE
Hans Petter Midttun
The West Urgently Needs to Escalate to De-escalate
“Western leaders remain firm in the conviction that a Western misstep in Ukraine could start a broader confrontation with Russia and – in the worst case – World War III.”