Ukraine’s parliament passes bill destroying independence of key anti-corruption bodies

Editor’s note: This is a developing story and is being updated. The Ukrainian parliament on July 22 approved amendments that effectively destroy the independence of Ukraine’s two key anti-corruption institutions, according to... Read more »

SBU announces disclosure of new facts of info leakage with limited access to NABU

Photo: https://t.me/SBUkr/ The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announces the exposure of new facts of leakage of information with limited access in the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU). “The SBU and the Prosecutor... Read more »

Soft Power Reform: Why is Russia Creating RUSAID?

Russia has recently announced the creation of an international development agency. The initiative was announced by the head of Rossotrudnichestvo, Yevgeny Primakov. He said that the Russian Foreign Ministry is drafting a... Read more »

Day 1,238: Trump still in doubt after threatening to impose sanctions on Russia in 50 days

Behind Trump’s tough Russia talk, doubts and missing details, the NYT says. The U.S. Senate hits brakes on Russia sanctions package after Trump pledged to take action Monday. Trump considered sending Tomahawk... Read more »

Russia’s ‘largest and most secret’ drone factory showcased in Kremlin-media propaganda video

Russia has showcased what it has described as the “largest and most secret” drone factory in the world, in a propaganda video showing teenagers assembling the Geran-2 drones used to target Ukraine.... Read more »

an interview with writer Lisa Weeda • Ukraїner

In this interview with Dutch author Lisa Weeda, she shares the story of her family and her connection to Ukraine. The interview was conducted by Local History magazine and translated by the... Read more »

Taras Kuzio on decolonising perceptions of Ukraine in Western academia • Ukraїner

In the seventh episode of the Decolonisation podcast, Taras Kuzio, a renowned British-Canadian political scientist and expert on Ukraine, delves into the challenges of shifting perceptions of Ukraine in Western academia. In... Read more »

The Rasmus brings its music back to Kyiv, headlines Ukraine’s largest festival amid Russian bombardment

The Rasmus performs on the main stage of the Atlas Festival in Kyiv, on July, 19, 2025. (Instagram / @therasmusofficial) Ukraine’s largest music event, the Atlas Festival, took place in Kyiv over... Read more »

Ukraine proposes peace talks with Russia next week; Fire reported near Moscow as Ukraine launches drone attack on Russia’s capital

Key developments on July 19-20: Ukraine proposes peace talks with Russia next week, Zelensky saysFire, flight diversions reported near Moscow as Ukraine launches drone attack on Russia’s capitalRussia aims to launch 2,000... Read more »

The Sun Is More Than Energy – It Is an Asset

Ten years ago, investments in solar energy were considered an experiment or a manifesto of environmental activists. Today, it is one of the most stable and promising sectors for long-term investments, independent... Read more »