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Allowing men aged 18–22 to leave puts the country's future at risk

After the Cabinet of Ministers allowed men aged 18–22 to cross the border without hindrance, more and more students of Ukrainian universities began to take academic leave or switch to online learning in order to...

Bloomberg: Trump and Putin are reminded of the new Budapest Memorandum

After the August summit in Alaska and a series of talks in Washington, analysts are increasingly critical of Donald Trump's approach to resolving the war in Ukraine. Bloomberg columnist...

Strategic Mistake: Why the US Refusing to Aid Ukraine Could Change Everything

Refusing to provide aid to Ukraine is completely unfavorable to US political interests, warns analyst Isaac Schorr. Such a move would deprive America of its role as the leader of the free world and...

Military: “Shabunin’s suspicion is a signal to all those who parasitize the Armed Forces of Ukraine”

The suspicion that the State Bureau of Investigation handed over to the head of the Anti-Corruption Center, Vitaly Shabunin, has become the subject of harsh criticism from veterans of the Russian-Ukrainian war. In particular, a veteran from...

Privileged old age: how special pensions eat up billions from the Pension Fund

While the vast majority of Ukrainian pensioners survive on 2-4 thousand hryvnias per month, some representatives of "privileged" professions receive pensions that exceed these amounts hundreds of times...

Yuriy Bogdanov: Istanbul. Imitation of negotiations. What is all this for? 

After Ukraine's successful attacks on Russian strategic aircraft and other facilities, many expected Russia to disrupt the talks. However, they are heading to Istanbul,...

Offensive instead of peace: why the next six months will be decisive on the front

After a brief flash of interest in peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, the war is once again returning to its usual course — by force. While the delegations...

Five main threats from the Kremlin's "peaceful" special operation in Istanbul

The Kremlin is going on the attack again — this time not with missiles, but with negotiations. Political scientist Andriy Myselyuk warns: behind the scenes of loud statements about peace, Putin is preparing...

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