As Steve Witkoff meets with Putin over a Ukraine deal, security assurances remain a sticking point. Ukraine has been offered ...
Recent years have shown that the geopolitical order in the former Soviet space is rapidly shifting. States in the South ...
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I was the UK’s last Soviet Union ambassador – here’s how Putin can lose
The Russian president may look powerful, but economic problems could lead to unexpected risks if the situation worsens, says ...
Last February, a Ukrainian company commander going by his callsign Veter was ordered to send his people to reinforce another unit’s position over the next few hours. He was told that four National ...
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Why the Soviet Union Gave Crimea to Ukraine in 1954
Crimea had been under Russian administration for centuries, yet the Soviet Union abruptly reassigned it to Ukraine in 1954. The stated reasons sounded symbolic and ceremonial, but the deeper motives ...
SUMY, Ukraine — In the first year of Russia’s all-out invasion, Ukraine’s defenders repeatedly outmaneuvered a lumbering Russian army, relying on improvisation and the judgment of men in the field.
Community members gathered in AADL Sunday afternoon to commemorate the victims of the Holodomor — a man-made starvation that ...
In July 1989, in the heady days of Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost reforms, a 64-year-old Ukrainian retiree was led to a prison basement in Kyiv to be executed by shooting after a trial that felt like a ...
Understanding why Russia shows hostility toward Ukraine requires looking beyond recent events and examining centuries of ...
(CNN) — Roman Surovtsev was prompt in picking up his two daughters from school every afternoon. It’s important to him to be there for his smiley 3- and 5-year-old girls, peppering them with questions ...
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Ukrainian poet Vasyl Stus died in a Soviet labor camp — new exhibition in Kyiv honors his life
While the Soviet authorities promoted their vision of ideological "universalism" — a homogenized identity that suppressed ...
Yevhen Klopotenko’s ancestors, writes the Ukrainian chef, developed their cuisine the way many people did: they gathered what they grew, collected greens and mushrooms and other wild ingredients from ...
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