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Ukraine’s Protestants Are Caught Between Conscience, Conflict And The Cross – OpEd

Ukraine’s Protestants Are Caught Between Conscience, Conflict And The Cross – OpEd

When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, it didn’t just redraw borders and shatter homes – it

16.04.2025 5

Eurasia Review

David Kirichenko

After Ukraine, Putin May Spring for Central Asia 

After Ukraine, Putin May Spring for Central Asia 
15.04.2025 3

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

The Weaponization Of U.S. Tech Threatens Europe

11.03.2025 6

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

Four Years In: Ukrainian Testimonies From The Frontline

04.03.2025 4

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

‘Victory, Not Surrender’: Seattle Gathers To Show Solidarity With Ukraine – OpEd

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Seattle on Saturday, rallying in solidarity with Ukraine just a day after the extraordinary Oval

04.03.2025 4

Eurasia Review

David Kirichenko

Ukrainian Soldiers Reflect On Biden’s Legacy

27.02.2025 2

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

No Peace Without Justice: Hundreds Rally In Seattle For Ukraine – OpEd

As Ukraine enters the fourth year of its fight against Russia’s invasion, supporters around the world rallied to show solidarity. But this year,...

25.02.2025 3

Eurasia Review

David Kirichenko

Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Energy Infrastructure May Inspire Peace Negotiations

05.02.2025 2

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Energy Infrastructure May Inspire Peace Negotiations

05.02.2025 2

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

The Axis of Evil Invades Europe

The Russia-Ukraine war has become a battleground not just for territorial control but for humanity’s future, drawing actors from around the world...

22.11.2024 4

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

NATO Needs Ukraine to Win the War Against Russia

What You Need to Know: NATO’s future security hinges on Ukraine's victory over Russia. A decisive Ukrainian win would weaken Russia’s imperial...

02.11.2024 2

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

Do We Sometimes Just Have To ‘Ignore’ Economists? – OpEd

By Peter Jacobsen Back in August, an article in The Atlantic titled “Sometimes You Just Have to Ignore the Economists” stirred up controversy. The...

24.10.2024 5

Eurasia Review

David Kirichenko

The Business Launchers Who Became Molotov Makers And Rescue Squads – OpEd

Ukraine’s war effort has been heavily dependent on volunteers since Russia’s full-scale invasion. Volunteers not only contribute to urban warfare...

24.10.2024 6

Eurasia Review

David Kirichenko

The Russian Military Will Be 'Battle-Hardened' After Ukraine War

Russia’s Military Will be Better Prepared for a War with Europe After Ukraine: As Russia unleashed its war machine on Ukraine in February 2022,...

04.10.2024 10

The National Interest

David Kirichenko

Ukraine's Kursk Gambit Shattered Russian Red Lines and Exposed Western Caution

Summary and Key Points: Ukraine’s Kursk Offensive aims to change the war’s dynamic by pushing into Russian territory, forcing Moscow to reallocate...

12.09.2024 2

The National Interest

David Kirichenko