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A view of the oil company Tatneft in Tatarstan, Russia, on June 4, 2023.

Key to Russia’s potential defeat lies in its economy

by Wojciech Jakóbik

As the war in Ukraine grinds on, attention remains fixed on the battlefield. But Russia’s most vulnerable flank is not in the trenches — it’s in the treasury. The West, and especially the United States, holds economic levers that could push Vladimir Putin toward serious negotiations or even collapse

Western hesitation continues to undermine Ukraine

Western hesitation continues to undermine Ukraine

by Uria Fancelli

On May 28, President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Germany and met with the country’s new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz. There were high expectations that Berlin would finally authorize the delivery of Taurus long-range missiles — a long-standing request from Kyiv since the beginning of the Russian invasion. However, this demand had been

Ukraine's enduring cyber defense: Assessing resilience and impact of shifting international support

Ukraine's enduring cyber defense: Assessing resilience and impact of shifting international support

by Christopher Burgess

From my vantage point, having recently attended the Kyiv International Cyber Resilience Forum (KICRF) and witnessing firsthand the unwavering determination in the face of relentless digital aggression, the situation unfolding in Ukraine's cyber domain demands our unvarnished attention. The situation in Ukraine's cyber domain is not merely a theoretical exercise

A combine loads grain into a truck during a wheat harvest in a field in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, on July 16, 2024.

Ukraine must look beyond the EU for its agricultural future

by Mark Iwashko

The end of the European Union’s tariff-free trade preferences for Ukrainian agricultural products is more than just a policy change, it’s a wake-up call. For years, the EU has served as the largest and most reliable market for Ukraine’s agricultural exports. But as Brussels rolls back preferential

Why Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian War

Why Washington failed to end the Russo-Ukrainian War

by Andreas Umland

In the early 19th century, one of the founding fathers of modern war studies, the Prussian general and military historian Carl von Clausewitz, commented on the Napoleonic Wars: "The conqueror is always peace-loving; he would much prefer to march into our state calmly." This remains an observation that applies to

Polish FM: Europe’s existential choice

Polish FM: Europe’s existential choice

by Radosław Sikorski

POZNAN — For years, I have taken every opportunity to urge the European Union and its member states to invest more in defense. When Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, I repeatedly asked (as a member of the European Parliament) what further proof we would need to

5 lies Europe tells itself about Russia’s criminal war

5 lies Europe tells itself about Russia’s criminal war

by Andrew Chakhoyan

Editor's note: This opinion first appeared in German in Süddeutsche Zeitung. Russia’s President — a wanted war criminal — Vladimir Putin failed to show up in Istanbul for the “direct talks” with Ukraine that he himself proposed. For the Kremlin to wage an unprovoked war of conquest, reject a ceasefire, and

The international battalion of the 12th Azov Brigade receives a battle banner in a photo published on May 1, 2025.

Why Azov Brigade created an International Battalion

by Yurii Chekh

Ukrainian history is rich with examples of foreign volunteers participating in wars fought by Ukrainians for their freedom. Latvian Karlis Broze, a lieutenant colonel in the Ukrainian People’s Republic, commanded the Black Zaporozhians company and later led one of the battalions during the Winter Campaign of 1919–1920. German

A minerals deal won’t stop Russia’s war

A minerals deal won’t stop Russia’s war

by Andrew Chakhoyan

News of Victoria Roshchyna’s brutal death at the hands of Russian captors shocked Ukraine and the world last week. Her body was returned mutilated — eyes gouged out, brain removed — bearing evidence of unspeakable brutality. It wasn’t an accident of war. It was a signature of it. This is

Hockey celebrates Ovechkin, but Putin is the real winner

Hockey celebrates Ovechkin, but Putin is the real winner

by Adam Sybera

Alexander Ovechkin has become the greatest goal scorer in National Hockey League (NHL) history — an extraordinary accomplishment that cements his legacy as one of hockey’s most influential figures. For fans around the world, the Washington Capitals’ No. 8 stands as a symbol of perseverance, dedication, and success. But beyond

U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., U.S. on April 3, 2025.

Mineral diplomacy or modern-day extortion in Ukraine?

by Andrew Bogrand

Eleven years ago, Russia seized Ukrainian territory by force. Three years ago, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today, Ukraine faces a new threat to its sovereignty: U.S. President Donald Trump’s demand that the country hand over a significant amount of its mineral wealth or face the

Ukraine, Russia must focus on ceasefire over peace deal

Ukraine, Russia must focus on ceasefire over peace deal

by Richard Haass

The war between Russia and Ukraine continues unabated. Neither side is in a position to achieve its stated objectives through military force. But now there is significant diplomatic activity as well. Ukraine has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire, in large part to patch up relations with U.S. President Donald

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