The week in fascism
The miserable fate of those in Russia who dare challenge war and dictatorship lays bare the depths to which the country has fallen

Kovitidi’s fellow senator Margarita Pavlova, who calls abortion murder — during a war — and a threat to national security, speaks of the need to redirect young women from education to childbirth. Don’t study. Have babies.
A fascist dictatorship clearly defines purpose: men should fight and, preferably, die for the Motherland, while women should give birth to the fighters of tomorrow, take care of the home so that soldiers have somewhere to return to while they’re still alive, and admire the exploits of men.
Even if you know nothing about the war, the torture, the thievery, the Skochilenko case is all you need to know to make out the true face of Vladimir Putin’s regime.


Faith in victory
How Ukrainians can still win as they fight to defend Western democracy

Zelensky’s perfect storm
Washington’s new national security strategy adds to Ukraine’s woes and exacerbates Europe’s dilemmas

No end in sight
No amount of external pressure can force peace on two parties with fundamentally incompatible objectives

Ctrl-alt-defy
How Ukrainians have used memes to counter Russia’s propaganda machine

Trump’s crony diplomacy
The US president is entrusting inexperienced loyalists with complex foreign policy issues, and it shows

Imperishable
A corruption investigation into Zelensky’s inner circle shows Kyiv is on the right path

Doom mongers
A corruption scandal has left Zelensky vulnerable to US and Russian moves to impose an indefensible peace deal on Ukraine

Margaritaville
Would the departure of RT’s longtime head sound the death knell for Russia’s notorious propaganda network?
Buying time
As Europe debates how to keep funds flowing to Ukraine, the outlook on the battlefield is grim




