Pushing Back Against Putin’s Disinformation Wars EXCLUSIVE
Gordon Feller
Pushing Back Against Putin’s Disinformation Wars
Innovative pro-democracy programs developed by the Internet Archive will aid in combatting the noise Russia intentionally spreads to cloud any inconvenient issue.
When Berlin Refused to Be Intimidated by Moscow EXCLUSIVE
Oscar Clarke
When Berlin Refused to Be Intimidated by Moscow
After WWII, Berlin found itself in the midst of a tug-o-war between Western powers and the Soviet Union. Like Ukraine today, Berlin’s courage inspired the West to support its freedom.
Thirty Seconds Over Moscow EXCLUSIVE
Jonathan Sweet
Thirty Seconds Over Moscow
False flag or not, the Kremlin drone attack may serve as a wake-up call to Russia and a message of hope to Ukrainians – just as the 1942 surprise Doolittle Raid did in World War 2.
Vladimir Putin’s Relationship with News Media
Dr. Fred Hoffman
Vladimir Putin’s Relationship with News Media
Shortly after becoming President of Russia and faced with the loss of the Kursk submarine, Vladimir Putin learned how the media had the power to hurt him and vowed it wouldn’t happen again.
Demining in Ukraine – Liability, a Minefield of a Different Kind
Steve Brown
Demining in Ukraine – Liability, a Minefield of a Different Kind
The ‘duty of care’ that we all have for what we do, or ask others to do, is never more relevant than for the risky activity that is involved in demining.
Kremlin Clarifies that Drones over Kremlin Was False Flag Operation EXCLUSIVE
Anders Aslund
Kremlin Clarifies that Drones over Kremlin Was False Flag Operation
The truth in Russia is always easy to discern because the Kremlin always lies, as in the most recent case concerning drones over Moscow, which looks like an obvious false flag operation.
Moscow Proxies Stand for Regional Election in Moldova
Ivana Stradner
Moscow Proxies Stand for Regional Election in Moldova
Russian efforts to increase its influence within Moldova may take another step forward in a forthcoming regional election.
A Venezuelan on Ukraine's Frontlines
Rodrigo Figueredo
A Venezuelan on Ukraine's Frontlines
A Venezuelan artist and human rights activist who fights authoritarianism online visits Ukraine’s soldiers fighting for freedom and human rights in Donetsk.
What Lies Ahead for Russia EXCLUSIVE
Jason Jay Smart
What Lies Ahead for Russia
Putin's house of cards appears more vulnerable than ever, and questions about what will come next are multiplying.
Why Putin Bombed the Kremlin
Robert Zubrin
Why Putin Bombed the Kremlin
Who exactly flew two drones into the Kremlin on May 3 is a question that may remain unanswered but Putin has previous in using ‘false flags’ to gain support for otherwise unpopular actions.
Ukrainians are Inspired by Finland’s Heroic Past and NATO Present
Andriy Yermak
Ukrainians are Inspired by Finland’s Heroic Past and NATO Present
Finland serves as a glowing example for Ukraine, which in turn today has become the best advertisement for NATO.
Five Worst-Case Strategies for Ukrainians in Poland EXCLUSIVE
Adam Borowski
Five Worst-Case Strategies for Ukrainians in Poland
The grain crisis is the tip of the iceberg. There are far more serious issues that need addressing. And if Polish-Ukrainian relations degenerate, then Ukrainians will need a strategy.