Kateryna Barysheva New strategic culture: the role of civil society in the security sector How communities change Ukraine's defense capability: examples, challenges, solutions May 29, 11:19
Maxym Zhorin Possible attack on Sumy and Kharkiv - Russian goals and our actions Probably, we are talking about adding two more regions to the negotiations, no matter how many kilometers we manage to advance May 29, 08:48
Yuriy Bohdanov Trump is offended: he sincerely loves dictators, and they cynically take advantage of him Diplomatic tactics aimed at demonstrating Putin's lack of negotiating skills are beginning to bear fruit, albeit slowly May 28, 19:23
Dmytro Vasiliev War refugees and urban policy: why Portland's approach is important The principle of success is that the city needs people more than the city needs people May 28, 15:14
Iryna Kachmarchyk Business without borders: how to enter the international market and what you need to know about it It is much more than registering a company in another country. It's a complex process that takes into account everything from logistics to mentality May 28, 10:33
Alexander Kochetkov Artificial Intelligence of the Stupid "Shahed" and Other Achievements of Kremlin Propaganda Real and fictional improvements to Russian missiles and drones May 27, 19:38
Vitaly Portnikov It is better to fight for the enemy than for Stalin: how people fled from Soviet "happiness" to German captivity Millions of Russians surrendered in 1941 because they did not want to defend the Bolshevik regime May 27, 17:33
Volodymyt Fesenko Negotiations or war – Ukraine faces both That is why it is now more important for us not so much to negotiate the end of the war as to resume the supply of American weapons May 27, 13:05
Said Ismagilov No country could withstand a Russian attack. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are the only military force in the West We all need to realize that no one in the world has the right to be rude and threaten us anymore May 27, 11:18
Ahia Zahrebelska Putin tests Trump, China watches - why the Kremlin is raising the stakes These are absolutely rational actions on the part of Russia May 27, 09:36
Vitalii Koval Land in the wild. How the opening of the land market for legal entities has affected the agricultural sector After the moratorium was lifted, there was no excessive concentration in the agricultural land market May 26, 19:32
Mariusz Kowalczyk Polish presidential candidates do not understand who will help them defend themselves against Russia If Russia attacks Poland, the fastest and most effective help will come from Ukraine May 26, 17:35
Julia Kazdobina There is no system of deterring aggression in Europe anymore, and the Kremlin sees it Russian subversive operations and violations of airspace in Europe have become routine today, but there is no response to them May 26, 15:12
Maryna Hukasian A veteran in a leadership position: how military experience saves companies in a crisis We need to get used to a new thesis: hiring a veteran is not about rehabilitation. It is about profit May 26, 13:57
Denys Marchuk Soybeans may become more interesting than corn for Ukrainian producers. Here's why The Ukrainian market confirms global trends. And this should be taken into account when formulating your strategies May 26, 10:27
Ihor Eidman The United States shows helplessness while Putin laughs in its face as he shells Ukraine A rapist kills in front of the public, and observers can only shame him and ask him to stop May 26, 07:30
Harri Tiido Trained to kill: The Kremlin will have to solve the problem of angry front-line soldiers Russian military veterans as a threat - external and internal May 23, 19:44
Vladyslav Matrenytskyi PTSD is not only about war Why each of us can face post-traumatic stress disorder May 23, 17:32
Larisa Makarova Security and fraud prevention in the digital payment era 95% of Ukrainians choose to pay by cashless payments: what payment technology companies are doing to ensure payment security May 23, 15:10
Sergii Gromenko Why populism is the dark but inevitable side of democracy We endlessly scold Twitter and TikTok for the outbreak of populism, and rightly so. However, social media did not give rise to this phenomenon - it is as old as democracy itself May 23, 13:29
A future without mines: How Ukraine is building a unique humanitarian demining system Partner project
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