Long-reads

Why Ukraine Should Establish Relations with Belarus Government in Exile
Ukraine, which is waging a heroic war against the aggressor, is also achieving tangible and perceivable results on the diplomatic front. The joint efforts of diplomats, state representatives, and non-governmental players secure international support for Ukraine.
What May Be the Outcome of Orban’s War with Values
The EU has been actively discussing lately what they should do with Hungary.
Will Tension between Kosovo and Serbia Lead to War, and What Should Kyiv Do?
One more war in Europe – this time in the Balkans. On the last day of July, it seemed more real than ever.
Crimean Plume. Ukraine Clashes with the Belgian Foreign Minister over a Visit to the Occupied Peninsula
In late July 2021, a cultural festival, "Global Values," was organized specially for Vladimir Putin's family in occupied Ukrainian Sevastopol. The dictator's daughter, Ekaterina Tikhonova, personally supervised the event.
What Should Ukraine Do to Remove Russia from UN
The Kremlin sees Russia as the legal successor of the Soviet Union de jure and de facto. This is not true, and documents confirm it.
Hungary Picked the Dark Side. Over Again, as in 1939
The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Péter Szijjártó, paid an official visit to Russia on Thursday, breaking the Western diplomatic blockade of the Putin regime.
Putin’s Best Friends: EU Gas Lobby Works against Ukraine
On July 20, Brussels finally took systemic measures to reduce gas demand in Europe.
"Russia Began Special Operation to Disrupt the Delivery of American Weapons"
Ukraine is getting ready to radically change the balance of frontline forces.
EU Failed to Manage Temporary Protection for Ukrainians: It Turned into Chaos
In late February, right when Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union made an unprecedented decision: it opened its borders to Ukrainians fleeing the war, Russian shelling, missiles, and tanks. One week later, surprisingly fast for Eurobureaucracy, the EU unanimously adopted an implementing decision introducing temporary protection to persons fleeing Ukraine due to the war.
How Russia’s War in Ukraine Brings Together Ukrainian and Polish Businesses
The Polish side is interested in joining forces with Ukrainian colleagues for joint expansion into the markets of Africa and Asia.
Five Ways to Help War Victims in Ukraine. Guide to Donate to Local NGOs
The full-scale invasion of Russia has caused an explosion in the humanitarian needs of Ukrainians. This piece help those who want to donate in the most efficient way
Not Only SAPO: Kyiv Should Pay Attention to Spartz's Demands Despite Conflict with Her
The main discussions in Ukraine related to the USA are definitely Victoria Spartz's statements.
Spartz vs Yermak: What Caused Scandalous Allegations in U.S. Congress
Victoria Spartz, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives of Ukrainian origin, accused both the American and Ukrainian leadership last weekend.
New Enlargement Plan: When Ukraine to Become EU Member
The ex-prime minister of Lithuania answers the question about timeframe and conditions for Ukraine's full-fledged EU membership.
Decision for Russia: Why Labeling Investments in Gas to Be "Climate-Friendly"
The European Parliament backed a somewhat controversial decision to allow natural gas-fired power plants to market as sustainable and environmentally friendly investments in financial markets.
Enough Is Enough. Time for Ukraine to Cut Ties with Belarus
This article is Editorial, meaning we publish the text with the signature of the entire editorial office. It has the support of all our journalists.
When do we expect sanctions to change Putin's mind: an article by the EU's top diplomat
As for the alternative offered by China for the Russian economy, in reality it remains limited, especially for high-tech products...
Security Guarantees on the Way to NATO: What Ukraine Can Count On
Ukraine and international experts will look for optimal security guarantees.