
Ukraine makes important advance
Amid growing speculation of a Russia-Ukraine stalemate, a promising development has emerged for Kyiv.
Amid growing speculation of a Russia-Ukraine stalemate, a promising development has emerged for Kyiv.
Zaluzhnyy’s ill-advised use of the word “stalemate” is a gift to Republicans who want to stop funding Kyiv’s war efforts.
Putin may actually succeed in opening a second front in Europe, while the West is distracted by Gaza and the need to maintain a watch on China.
As a 20-month-old war grinds on and global attention is diverted to the Middle East, Kyiv is fearful of war fatigue from its allies.
While attention is focused on the battlefield on land, it’s also crucial to keep a close watch on what is happening in the Black Sea.
Volodymyr Zelensky visited Canada for the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to drum up more support from allies amid growing diplomatic tensions.
As both sides mount their strongest attacks to date, Ukraine may have upset its allies while the Kremlin acknowledges the possibility of Prigozhin’s assassination for the first time.
The isthmus has been fortified by many great powers down the centuries and history tells us it will be hard to retake with a direct assault.
From renewed plans to buy Twitter to naively advocating for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal, it’s been a busy week for the unpredictable Tesla chief.
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