The Last Piece of Halva • Ukraїner

A police officer patrolling the sky near a shelled building, rescuers who no longer live here but arrive in an armored vehicle for their shifts — all of them say the same... Read more »

Two weeks of someone else’s war earned Russia more than a month of someone else’s sanctions cost it

(function(w,q){w[q]=w[q]||;w[q].push([“_mgc.load”])})(window,”_mgq”); Russia earned around $10 billion in the first two weeks of the Middle East war—partially reversing months of Western sanctions pressure, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed. “I believe that lifting sanctions... Read more »

Trump Demands More Enthusiasm From Allies for Hormuz Mission

US President Donald Trump on Monday demanded US allies join an effort to secure the Strait of Hormuz, as European powers ruled out a NATO mission to reopen the vital waterway shut... Read more »

Ukraine recognized these Russian soldiers from battle that defined 2014. This time, Oplot was gone to last man

(function(w,q){w[q]=w[q]||;w[q].push([“_mgc.load”])})(window,”_mgq”); Pokrovsk direction on fire. Fighters of the 79th Separate Tavrian Air Assault Brigade of the 7th Rapid Reaction Corps of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces report they have inflicted devastating losses on... Read more »

unSAFE – When Security Becomes Political

News spread around the world that Poland’s president vetoed the EU’s SAFE defense loan program. Yet the lack of his signature does not actually block the program from taking effect. The dispute... Read more »

Zelensky Says Ukraine Will Work With Any Hungarian Leader ‘Who Is Not Putin’s Ally’

Ukraine is prepared to cooperate with any future Hungarian leadership willing to maintain constructive relations and avoid aligning with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelensky said, criticizing the current government in Budapest for what... Read more »

Security guarantees without NATO: Are they worth the paper they’re written on?

(function(w,q){w[q]=w[q]||;w[q].push([“_mgc.load”])})(window,”_mgq”); For Ukraine, the most dangerous moment in a war is often the moment when the fighting appears to stop. A ceasefire can look like peace. In reality, it can be a... Read more »

Stop the Referendum: Experts Warn that Ukraine is Being Lured into a Trap

Dozens of Ukrainian public figures have signed an open letter calling on participants in the negotiation process to remove from the agenda the issue of approving a peace agreement by referendum and... Read more »

A Testimony to the Paralympics and the Ukrainian Spirit

It is 4:35 a.m. on March 7, 2026, and I am in the midst of an unusually busy trauma shift in Milwaukee, Wisconsin when my phone buzzes. I open an excited message... Read more »

Naftogaz wins $1.4 billion Gazprom case—now comes the harder part

(function(w,q){w[q]=w[q]||;w[q].push([“_mgc.load”])})(window,”_mgq”); Switzerland’s Federal Supreme Court on 13 March rejected Gazprom’s challenge to a June 2025 arbitration ruling, making a $1.4 billion judgment against the Russian gas company legally final. No further appeal... Read more »