Commentary | 2026-03-04
London and Oslo move to lock down NATO's northern flank
Britain and Norway move toward a deeper naval partnership in the High North amid rising Russian activity.
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Ukrainian POW returns home after being declared dead and buried
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Ukraine's information campaign puts faces on Russia's war losses
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Russia turns universities into drone war recruitment hubs
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Russia's slow gains in Ukraine carry a human cost unseen in modern warfare
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US expands footprint in South Caucasus through deals, drones and diplomacy
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For Kyiv's elderly, surviving winter is a full-time job
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Russia gives Putin sole authority to cut off communications nationwide A new law lets the Kremlin shut down internet, phones, and mail on presidential order -- no reason required.
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Russia moves to block Telegram -- and exposes its own battlefield weakness The Kremlin's latest internet crackdown reveals how deeply its military relies on the very platform it is trying to control.
Society | 2026-02-24
Energy crisis redraws Kyiv's small-business map
Society | 2026-02-23
Russian bill targets 'wrong' views
Draft law expands preemptive monitoring of citizens’ speech, teaching and historical interpretations.
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Neutrality isn't funny: Why Russia banned comedian Nurlan Saburov
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Mariupol after the siege: One survivor's journey from ruins to exile
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Russia sets a global internet shutdown anti-record
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From six months to forever: Russia's mobilized troops confront a war without end
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Still enrolled, never met: Student life in wartime Ukraine
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The hackers who tried to freeze Poland
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Russian troops say they're funding their own war
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Moscow eyes Ukraine's mineral riches as war economy strains
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Russia's Duma shuts out cameras after lawmakers caught on their phones
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Russia weighs turning homeroom teachers into full-time mentors
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Russia targets Ukraine's rail lifeline to Europe
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Poland powers Kyiv through winter's darkest hours
Who do you trust most to report accurately on events in the former Soviet space?
Conflict & Security | 2026-02-11
SpaceX and Ukrainian Defense Ministry blind Russian drones
Evidence that Russia used satellite internet to control attack drones prompted emergency restrictions after a strike on a passenger train.
Society | 2026-02-09