According to the site, the article suggests Russian elites and high-ranking security officials are frustrated with Vladimir Putin's efforts to wage a full-scale war in Ukraine with half measures and are increasingly concerned with the president's timeline to end the ...
28 out of the 30 NATO member nations have approved their membership, but Hungary and Turkey have yet to do so. Budapest says it will hold parliamentary debates on the two accessions in the coming weeks, but the timeline from Ankara is a bit more vague given upcoming elections and tensions ...
Putin’s longer timeline still has its downside, with the conflict taking a heavy toll on Russia by draining its economic and military resources and fueling social tensions even as the death ofimprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalnyserves as a chilling reminder of the Kremlin’s ruthless...
We recommend that science and management focus on assessing the dynamic state of the environment and water conditions in the zone of the conflict, with the aim to develop effective and prompt approaches for its post-war rebuilding. Although the conflict is still ongoing, freshwater resources and ...
of how dramatically far the Russian Federation has gone from its initial declarations in the human rights domain," Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya said. "That is why this case is unique and today's response is obvious and self-explanatory." The Kremlin has denied allegations of war ...
some disruptions were already well under way—notably the humanitarian crisis that followed immediately from the invasion. As we highlighted, others were less predictable but worth watching—for example, we noted that the direct impact of the war on financial systems had ...
A senior U.S. Defense official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, shared a timeline of the Russian assault on Ukraine. The official described the predawn attack in Ukraine as the “initial phase” of what will become a large-scale invasion: ...
Ukrainian analysts have downplayed the significance of Bakhmut, saying that even if the city falls into Russian hands the course of the war won't be changed. Both sides have committed so much manpower to the fight there, however, that neither side wants to capitulate. ...
Referring to Putin, she added: “I can’t comprehend how just one person can cause so much pain to the whole humanity and I’m deeply sorry that we’re not able to get him out of power earlier.” The war has already hit home for Tolokonnikova. One of her friends, an anti-corruption...