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Ukraine - Page 2

August 9, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

Embrace Harmony, Wise Ones!

Incrementalism—the tendency to inch forward rather than to take bold steps—is usually preferred by political and military leaders in warfare, because the introduction of a few forces into action puts fewer personnel

Diplomacy/Russia/Ukraine

US in Ukraine: Truth Behind Counteroffensive

It’s been weeks since we looked into the adventures of the Biden administration’s foreign policy cluster, led by Tony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, and Victoria Nuland. How has the trio of war hawks spent the summer? Sullivan, the national security adviser,

August 19, 2023

The Ukraine Safari

Russia/Ukraine

I don’t usually write about cultural products from my own country, but I must make an exception for Slovenian filmmaker Miran Zupanič’s new documentary

Nine Killed as Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv, Kharkiv and Ukraine’s Regions, Historic Monastery Burns

Russia/Ukraine/World

A wave of Russian air attacks struck multiple regions across Ukraine on Monday, killing at least nine people and triggering widespread destruction that included

Ukraine’s Fire Point Eyes Cheap Missile Shield to Rival Patriot

April 7, 2026
Ukraine/World

Ukrainian defense company Fire Point is in talks with European partners to develop a new low-cost air defense system aimed at challenging reliance on the U.S.-made Patriot missile system, according to an

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Zelenskyy Expands Ukraine’s War Influence with Billion-Dollar Gulf Defense Deals

March 29, 2026
Ukraine/World

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared that Ukraine is reshaping geopolitics in the Middle East, unveiling a series of long-term defense agreements with Gulf nations amid escalating regional conflict. Speaking after a

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Putin Accused of Forcibly Stealing Ukrainian Children in Crime Against Humanity

March 12, 2026
Russia/Ukraine/World

A United Nations inquiry has concluded that Russia’s forcible transfer of Ukrainian children amounts to a crime against humanity, directly implicating President Vladimir Putin in a coordinated state policy spanning several years.

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Ukraine Faces Critical Shortfall of 250,000 Troops Amid Intensifying Russian Offensive

February 23, 2026
Ukraine/World

Ukraine requires an estimated 250,000 additional soldiers and substantially more weaponry to withstand Russia’s offensive, according to western military officials and battlefield analysts, in a report detailed by the Times UK. Four

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Washington Pushes Kiev Toward the Ballot Box

February 7, 2026
Ukraine/World

The United States is intensifying pressure on Ukraine to hold national elections as soon as possible, according to a Reuters report that highlights growing impatience in Washington over the country’s prolonged suspension

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Ukraine Parliament Rocked by Vote-Rigging Scandal, Prosecutors Say

January 27, 2026
Ukraine/World

Ukraine’s political establishment has been shaken by fresh allegations of systemic corruption after the country’s top anti-graft prosecutor said dozens of lawmakers had been implicated in vote rigging inside parliament. Speaking to

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EU Weighs Fast-Track Entry for Ukraine With Limited Rights as Part of Peace Deal

January 17, 2026
Ukraine/World

The European Commission is considering ways to allow Ukraine to join the European Union quickly as part of a potential peace deal with Russia, while withholding full membership rights until after extended

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Tymoshenko Charged in Bribery Case on Eve of Ukraine’s Election

January 15, 2026
Ukraine/World

Ukraine’s political landscape has been jolted on the eve of a critical election, as former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko faces bribery charges from the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption

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Zelensky Takes Sweeping Peace Blueprint to Trump Talks

December 29, 2025
News/Ukraine/World

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to place a draft 20-point peace framework at the centre of high-stakes talks with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday, in what could become

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US Urges Ukraine to Drop NATO Ambition in Berlin Talks

December 16, 2025
Geopolitics/Russia/Ukraine/World

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy resumed negotiations with U.S. envoys in Berlin on Monday, following a day of intense diplomatic discussions aimed at ending Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War Two. Zelenskiy met

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