Putin’s White House win
The Kremlin is the main beneficiary of Trump’s decision to turn on his own ally in front of the global media

“A president just disrespected America in the Oval Office. It wasn’t Zelensky.” That was the verdict of the editorial team at the Kyiv Independent, one of Ukraine’s leading media outlets, on the remarkable exchange in the Oval Office that played out on Friday.
The angry exchanges in the Oval Office seemed to have been sparked by Zelensky’s objection to Trump’s assertion that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a man of his word.
Most Ukrainians want an end to war, but in a way that preserves their sovereignty and guarantees future security. Until recently, that was shared by the occupants of the White House.


All change
Domestic political concerns mean that Russian anti-war activists in Türkiye face a precarious new reality

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?




