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War in Ukraine
Kyiv must create logistics problems for Russia, force them to increase the distance of delivering equipment and shooting missiles, and destroy out-of-production assets the Kremlin can’t replace.
Sep. 2, 2023
Ukraine
Russia’s greatest woman spy, simultaneously the mistress of Maxim Gorky and H.G. Wells, turns out to have been a descendant of a Ukrainian beauty admired and depicted by Taras Shevchenko.
Sep. 2, 2023
Kyiv is relieved and pleased that the Nobel Foundations has reversed its decision to invite the ambassadors of Russia and Belarus to this year's Nobel award ceremonies.
Sep. 2, 2023
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.
Sep. 2, 2023
Birmingham (UK) and Lviv Universities proud of their collaborative initiatives.
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
Ukraine says its troops have broken through some first lines of Russian defense; video of Leopard tanks assembling; Russia “risks dividing its forces.”
Sep. 2, 2023
Ukraine
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.
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
Accurate estimates of Russia’s economic health are hard to arrive at because they largely rely on Moscow’s own figures – what is the real picture?
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014, has been targeted by Kyiv throughout Moscow’s Ukraine offensive but has recently come under more intense, increased attacks.
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
“As Putin’s ‘red line’ increasingly comes under assault, his only recourse remains targeting civilians and Ukrainian grain. Meanwhile, Ukraine keeps pressing south.”
Sep. 2, 2023
Russia
The designation is part of an array of legislation the Kremlin uses to silence critics, along with the harsher “undesirable organisation” tag.
Sep. 2, 2023
War in Ukraine
Now four months into the role, Ukraine's Supreme Court Chief Justice Stanislav Kravchenko says the judicial system is making real strides – but still faces challenges from war and corruption.
Sep. 2, 2023
Ukraine
The Pope openly sympathizes with Russia. Is it wrong in today's circumstances, or simply Vatican hypocrisy on display?
Sep. 1, 2023