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Ukraine - Page 2

April 17, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Corruption in Ukraine: Comparing the Magnitude to the Afghan War

The Ukraine government, headed by Volodymyr Zelensky, has been using American taxpayers’ funds to pay dearly for the vitally needed diesel fuel that is keeping the Ukrainian army on the move in

Corruption/Diplomacy

Here is How US Secretly Explodes Nord Stream Pipeline to Blam Putin

The U.S. Navy’s Diving and Salvage Center can be found in a location as obscure as its name—down what was once a country lane in rural Panama City, a now-booming resort city in the southwestern panhandle of Florida, 70 miles

February 9, 2023

Lenin on Israel and Ukraine Battlefields

Columns

It is now a century since Vladimir Lenin’s death, and more than three decades since his Bolshevik project collapsed. But while much of his

Russia & U.S. Clash in the Sky: Officially Enter World War III?

Russia/United States

The relationship between Washington and Moscow is already near the breaking point, and early this morning, risked spinning entirely out of control, when a

Russia’s Largest Recent Air Assault Hits Ukraine, Sparks Border Scramble

July 2, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Russia carried out a large-scale missile and drone attack across Ukraine on Thursday, striking Kyiv and multiple regions in what Moscow described as a “massive strike using long-range precision air, land, and

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Germany Reclassifies Nord Stream Pipeline Attack as ‘War Crime’

July 2, 2026
Germany/World

German prosecutors have reclassified the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines as a “war crime,” according to local media reports, marking a significant legal shift in one of Europe’s most

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Kyiv Lives Across Two Worlds as Ukrainians Balance Daily Life With War

July 1, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The music surges across the grounds of Kyiv’s historic Oleksandr Dovzhenko film studios as hundreds of young people dance beneath the summer sky. For a few hours, laughter replaces the sound of

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Ukraine’s Drone Offensive Breaks Through Moscow’s War-Time Shield

June 21, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Ukraine has launched what may be its largest drone attack on Russia since the beginning of the full-scale war, striking a major oil refinery in Moscow for the second time in a

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Putin’s Mind: Russia’s War Problems Are No Secret — and the Fighting Will Continue

June 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

An unusual meeting with frontline troops offered a rare glimpse into how the Russian president publicly acknowledges battlefield challenges while signaling his determination to press ahead with the war in Ukraine. As

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European Leaders Signal Support for Ukraine–Russia Ceasefire Talks as Diplomatic Push Intensifies

June 8, 2026
Geopolitics/News

United Kingdom, Germany and France have jointly signaled support for renewed ceasefire discussions between Ukraine and Russia, as European governments seek to re-engage diplomatic channels aimed at ending a war now in

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Russia Escalates War Rhetoric as Europe Faces a “New Era of Threat”

June 3, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The war in Ukraine is entering what analysts describe as a more volatile and ideologically charged phase, with Russia combining intensified military operations against Ukrainian territory with increasingly aggressive rhetoric directed at

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Fukuyama: Ukraine and Iran are Changing Warfare

May 28, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

It is clear that we are living through a dramatic revolution in warfare brought about by changes in technology. Classic airpower, manned by human pilots, is increasingly being displaced by pilotless drones

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Is Russia Preparing for an Expanded Ukraine War?

May 25, 2026
Geopolitics/Russia/World

Between May 14 and May 20 Russia repositioned five of six recently launched Cosmos military satellites (Cosmos 2610, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2614 ) from an orbital inclination of 97.0 degrees to 97.8 degrees, putting

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The Breaking Point in Europe

May 24, 2026
Geopolitics/Ukraine/World

The war between Russia and Ukraine has, over time, assumed a scale and significance that extends far beyond its immediate geography. What began as a conflict rooted in contested history and national

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