The dustbin of history
The Kremlin has opened the political season with an unprecedented borrowing of fascist language

Whether they like it or not, the 140 million inhabitants of a vast nation are being forced to take part in a terrible spectacle. Despite the backdrop of murder and repression, there are daily occurrences in this farce that would have the audience rolling in the aisles were this a theatre. But this isn’t theatre — it’s real life.
Unlike the Germany of yesteryear, though, Russia first started a war before beginning to cleanse itself seriously, but the principle remains much the same.

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




