Four years of hell
Putin’s misjudged effort to subjugate Ukraine has only helped cement its national identity, and it won’t ever stop fighting
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin recently proposed placing Ukraine under UN control in order to “place a capable government in power with which a full-fledged peace treaty could be signed.”
The Russian military was astonished to encounter such fierce resistance from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


Against all odds
How sound economics has brought Ukraine’s GDP close to prewar levels despite four years of devastation

The artlessness of the deal
Trump’s diplomatic blitz exposes his fundamental misunderstanding of peacemaking

Electoral illusion
Claims that Kyiv is preparing to go to the polls to end the war in Ukraine are far-fetched to say the least

Anyone’s game
Who would win if presidential elections were actually held in Ukraine this spring?

Suspect citizens
Much as in Soviet times, the Kremlin still views those with second passports as disloyal

The new atomic era
The expiration of the New START Treaty last week showed that the world has grown too comfortable with nuclear weapons

Powerless
Farcical peace talks in Abu Dhabi have gone nowhere as Ukraine freezes amid Russia’s winter onslaught

Under pressure
Giving up Donbas in return for US security guarantees could be fatal misstep for Ukraine

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


