There is some sympathy for Russia in the Western Press (see the CNN op-ed (March 7, 2014) by Simon Tisdall foreign affairs columnist in the Guardian; see also, Jack Matlock’s (former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union) opinion (March 1, 2014). Russians believe that the referendum ...
The armed conflict between Ukraine and Russia that began in late February 2022 has far-reaching environmental consequences, especially regarding water resources and management. Here we analysed the multifaceted impacts of the military actions on freshwat
"The coming period, in our opinion, will be difficult. But difficult and catastrophic are different things. We've been through tough times several times, and we'll get through this one, believe me. Nothing extraordinary will happen. We know all their plans in advance," he said, without pr...
The Jews have exposed themselves this morning in The Guardian, at least. Yanukoyvich is on the run, the deal is trashed and The Guardian is getting all mushy at the prospect of a Jew-takeover of Ukraine with no resistance from Putin. Let’s hope they’re WRONG. Of course, Rice, As...
EU & the WorldUkraine Author Bio Andrew Rettman is EUobserver's foreign editor, writing about foreign and security issues since 2005. He is Polish, but grew up in the UK, and lives in Brussels. He has also written for The Guardian, The Times of London, and Intelligence Online. ...
(The Guardian) Ukraine’s president has called on Nato and key member states to hasten his country’s membership of the western military alliance in response to a growing build-up of Russian forces on his country’s borders. [See moreRussia September 2020 –] ...
Ukraine’s deputy head of military intelligence, Vadym Skibitsky,told The Guardianthat Ukraine is at lost of losing the artillery battle because of the shortage of shells for its older guns. He said Ukraine was firing 5,000 to 6,000 artillery rounds a day and had “almost used up all of...
“It is paradoxical that a permanent member of the UN Security Council, entrusted as the ultimate guardian of world peace, would wage war by invading another sovereign nation and receive arms and ammunition from a regime that blatantly violates UN Security Council resolutions,” Yoon stated. “...
“Ukraine has one artillery piece to 10 to 15 Russian artillery pieces,” Vadym Skibitsky of the Main Intelligence Directorate said in an interview with The Guardian, and distributed by the Main Intelligence Directorate. “Therefore everything now depends on what weapon the Western partners give ...
"He would talk very loudly about how he had corrupted senior officials, in the supreme court and the constitutional court ... He didn't care who he was talking to; the guy did not have any idea about morality," Saakashvili revealed in an interview with The Guardian. "The other [post-...