Ukrainian MPs voted on September 7 to confirm the appointment of Rustem Umerov as the country’s new Defense Minister. Umerov previously headed Ukraine’s State Property Fund and also played key roles as a negotiator in prisoner exchanges with Russia and the UN-brokered Black Sea Grain Initiative. He replaces Oleksii Reznikov in what is the biggest […]
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OPINION: Strong Ukraine-Turkey partnership holds the key to the future of Black Sea region security
Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba believes today’s strengthening strategic partnership between Ukraine and Turkey can counter the threat posed by Russia and help guarantee the future security of the Black Sea region
Russian Retreat or Revenge?
The threat of a Kremlin revival hung over Ukraine’s 2019 election cycle but ultimately failed to materialize. After five years of Putin’s war, has Russia disenfranchised itself from Ukrainian democracy?
Increasing the cost of Russia’s Crimean crime – Oschadbank’s recent arbitration success can inspire similar Ukrainian claims
Ukrainian state-owned bank Oschadbank has set a legal precedent with a billion-dollar international arbitration court victory over the Kremlin related to the 2014 Russian seizure of Crimea
New Italian government quietly supports extension of EU sanctions against Russia
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REBRANDING THE WAR: Ukrainian MPs recognize Russia as aggressor state and label eastern regions as occupied
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OPINION: Crimean seizure was geopolitical equivalent of a plastic bag over the head
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TARAS KUZIO: Telling English-language audiences untold story of Ukraine’s independence war
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Ukraine’s First ATO Museum
Recently unveiled Dnipro museum leads the way in chronicling Ukraine’s ongoing resistance to Putin’s hybrid war
EDITORIAL: Vladimir Putin is learning the hard way that Crimean crime does not pay
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