Ukraine is losing the war. If the west does not help now, it will face a resurgent and aggressive Russia.
Ukraine war: Russia’s hold on Crimea loosens
Ten years after Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, annexed Crimea, its grip on the peninsula looks shaky.
Ukraine war: the west is at a crossroads
It must double down on aid to Kyiv, accept a compromise deal or face humiliation by Russia.
Ukraine war: Zelenskyy’s very risky move
Kyiv needs a fundamental rethink of its strategy, not just a reshuffle of the military leadership.
Ukraine war: corruption and politico-military tensions
Corruption scandals and high-level rifts could become an existential threat as Kyiv asks for more military aid.
Ukraine’s cause: momentum is diminishing
In the Ukraine war, mixed signals among Kyiv’s allies in Europe and the United States hint at growing conflict fatigue.
Moldova first domino in a Russian plan for escalation?
Events in Georgia represent a setback for Russia’s meddling in the post-Soviet neighbourhood. But they are no sign it will end.
Ukraine: the Kremlin’s misinformation
In the Ukraine war, the Kremlin’s campaign of misinformation keeps Kyiv and its allies guessing.