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Ukraine is scrambling to find fresh fighters
A heavy-handed mobilisation campaign is unable to fill gaps in the front lines
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A heavy-handed mobilisation campaign is unable to fill gaps in the front lines
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In addition to the struggle against Russia, Ukraine faces a more existential battle, its birth rate is plunging and people are leaving the embattled nation in droves.
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A million Ukrainians dead, Zelenskyy running a dictatorship, and the US funding it all. The media’s biggest concern? That Trump might stop the war.
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Macron and Starmer should end their futile ploy to trick Trump into guaranteeing Kyiv’s security
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In 1864 Abraham Lincoln stood for reelection. He thought he might lose, mostly because the war was going badly, although the war started to turn in the Union’s favor as the election approached.
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History shows mediated conflict negotiations seldom succeed if the leaders involved lack even a modicum of trust
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The recent public clash between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reignited debates about Zelensky’s role in the outbreak of war with Russia. A classical realist analysis provides the best framework for understanding both the conflict and Zelensky’s role in it.
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As war rages, Ukraine faces a second invasion—one of debt, privatization, and resource plunder. Under the guise of aid, global powers are seizing its land and wealth, threatening its future.
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Mark Curtis on the Labour government’s increase in military spending and its extraordinary new agreement with Ukraine.
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Monday marked the third anniversary of Russia military operations in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke during a summit with world leaders in Kyiv. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin honored soldiers on Russia’s Defender of the Fatherland Day. Since the conflict, […]