Section: Analysis & Opinion
The scam of the millennium. How Muscovites became Russians
German scholars and the doubt of Slavic origin The “intimate history” of the Russian people Ethnogenesis of the Russian people Evidence of the separateness of Ukrainian and Russian cultures Over three hundred years ago, the Grand Duchy of Moscow appropriated the ancient name of Ukraine, Rus, and along with it, seized Ukrainian history...
The end of the war. The future and beyond
Diverse forecasts and prophetic predictions The unpredictable nature of the future Nuclear war Defeat of Russia and removal of Putin The war drags on, there is no winner, Putin remains in power Ukraine will lose the war The skepticism surrounding Ukraine’s victory Western strategies for ending the war The fear of Ukraine’s defeat and...
General Zaluzhnyi and the Nord Stream sabotage: Why the Western press spreads versions of the Ukrainian involvement
Dutch intelligence uncovered Ukrainian plans Questioning the Ukrainian involvement: lack of evidence and infeasibility Involvement of the United States and England The Russian version gains weight with new evidence Ukraine unexpectedly faced another wave of information attacks due to the sabotage of the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines...
The battle for the South. Why Africa supports Russia and how Ukraine plans to change it
The African strategy of Ukraine Africa’s position on Ukraine The battle for Africa Ukraine has not been actively engaged in developing relations with Africa for three decades, but it has decided to change that. How Kyiv plans to compete with Moscow for the favor of African countries is discussed in the material by RBC-Ukraine (Ukrainian...
United helplessness: Why international organizations do not work
The League of Nations and its goals The Soviet Union’s short-lived membership in the League of Nations The inability of international organizations to prevent aggression and ensure accountability The feeble reaction of the UN and other international organizations to the blowing up of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant by Russian troops...
The Empire is attacking. How Russia took away Ukraine’s territories 100 years ago
Who created whom Ukrainian Kuban Divide and conquer War and a new wave of migration Which territories did Russia take from Ukraine in the 20th century? Was Belgorod Ukrainian? Why is Ukrainian still spoken in southern Russia? See the material from RBC-Ukraine (news website) below. In the second year of the full-scale war, the leadership of Russia...
War experience: How Ukrainian operators learned to quickly restore mobile and Internet communication
Generators and Starlink satellite Internet stations In the air or underground? Ukrainian communication operators and Internet service providers have already learned to quickly restore mobile communication and the Internet after the destruction caused by the aggressive Russian regime. It’s no secret that Russian troops employ barbaric...
Ukraine — South Korea: undiscovered potential
Olena Zelenska’s visit and South Korea’s support for Ukraine Economic cooperation and infrastructure restoration Opportunities for scientific, technical, and cultural cooperation Olena Zelenska’s visit and South Korea’s support for Ukraine In May, the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, visited Seoul, the capital of the...
Isn’t it time for Ukraine to stop the transit of Russian gas, oil, and ammonia?
Gas transit Oil transportation Ammonia transit Time is coming to an end Repeatedly it has been said and continues to be said — how come Ukraine continues the transit of Russian gas and oil through its territory while Russia has been waging a genocidal war against Ukraine for ten years? The question has become more acute after February 24, 2022,...
Victory in the Dutch court: what does the final court decision on Scythian gold mean for Ukraine?
Evacuation beyond Ural What did the Hague Convention not take into account? Not “Scythian” and not “gold” Ukraine is celebrating a victory in the case of the so-called Scythian gold, one of the first international court cases related to Russia’s aggression since the beginning of its occupation of Crimea in 2014. The...