A grave miscalculation
Putin’s attempt to re-enact World War II in Ukraine has gone horribly wrong
Putinism is grounded in the Soviet mythology surrounding World War II, or rather the fantasies the dictator and his entourage enjoy based on that mythology. Hence the regime’s fondness for the pomp and ceremony of military parades, which the USSR didn’t even stage under Stalin or Brezhnev, its introduction of new ceremonial Russian army uniforms that reference the Soviet past, and, to top it all off, its catastrophic four-year-old war against Ukraine.
Putin’s war is an embarrassing failure that will be mocked in future textbooks as an example of an unmitigated political blunder.
Unlike the USSR under Stalin, the demographic statistics don’t bode well for Putin and a post-war recovery.

Russia’s drone pipeline
How Iran helps Moscow produce an ever-evolving unmanned fleet for use against Ukrainian civilians

Alone, together
While Volodymyr Zelensky appears upbeat about US security guarantees, Davos only demonstrated Trump’s unreliability

Neighbourhood watch
With NATO and the EU unsuited to meet Europe’s evolving security needs, it’s time to formalise the coalition of the willing

Going to cede
Restitution of lost territory can take decades and is only realistic in certain geopolitical circumstances

The race for the Arctic
Trump’s outlandish threats to seize Greenland risk ushering in a new world order based on spheres of domination

A frozen war is not peace
Why a premature peace deal in Ukraine could just be kicking the can of Russian revanchism down the road

Just 10% from peace
Novaya Gazeta Europe’s Kyiv correspondent reflects on another year of war and muses on what 2026 may bring

The year that could be
Even without cause for optimism about the state of the world, we mustn’t allow hope to die

Why Saudi tourists are flocking to wartime Russia
The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has catalysed, not curbed, arrivals from the conservative kingdom