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Arctic, industrial espionage, and sanctions circumvention. What threats do Nordic intelligence agencies see in Russia?
Recently, a number of European media outlets published information about the Kremlin’s plans to conquer the Baltic countries, which were formulated around 2021. Among these plans is the formation of a network of soft power organizations that advocate for cooperation with Russia; preventing further militarization of Estonia, Latvia, and...
Failed state
Imperial-minded Russians like to define their neighbors, former Soviet republics, using the Western concept of a “failed state”. They claim that the formal attributes of statehood, acquired by them in 1991, did not lead to the formation of effective political institutions and consolidated civic nations. Failed state is a claim for...
“Ukraine’s losses will amount to trillions of dollars” — economist on the consequences of the war
The losses of Ukraine as a result of the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation already exceed $700 billion, according to the government’s data. The amount has increased due to the constant Russian attacks on infrastructure objects. The European Commission estimates the losses at 600 billion euros. Last year in September,...
Fighting for every defender. How the Russian Federation manipulates relatives of war prisoners
Russia’s Manipulation of Ukrainian war prisoners’ relatives More than a year has passed since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine started. During this period, thousands of Ukrainians who defended their country have been captured by the Russian army. The issue of the exchange of prisoners of war is acute and important for...
How does the war in Ukraine affect the environment and deepen the food crisis?
According to the Ministry of Ecology, the full-scale war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022, has already caused unprecedented damage to the Ukrainian environment. Russians are seeking to destroy not only the Ukrainian nation but also our nature. The hostilities on the territory of Ukraine affect the air...
World museums recognize Ukrainian art, which was considered Russian for a long time. Art historian Oksana Semenik is fighting for this
Oksana Semenik’s story is about the occupation in Bucha, studies in the USA and millions of views on Twitter. In early February, the Metropolitan Museum changed the title of Edgar Degas’ painting Russian Dancers to Ukrainian Dancers, as it really is. At the same time, the museum recognized the artists Ilya Repin and Arkhip Kuindzhi as...