Why there will be no Christmas truce in Ukraine
Viktor Orbán is right only about one thing: these are, without a doubt, the most dangerous weeks of the war
Viktor Orbán is right only about one thing: these are, without a doubt, the most dangerous weeks of the war
What kind of life is Putin offering the Syrian dictator?
Elements of a potential settlement reportedly agreeable to President Putin emerged on Reuters today
They are weapons of the utmost cynicism — they work on the premise that wounded soldiers cause more problems for an enemy than dead ones
Much will ultimately depend on the United States
The US government wants to avoid the war that Ukrainian membership would oblige it to fight
Our friends in Kyiv are asking us explicitly for something which we can so easily give
What is Kyiv’s goal?
I myself owe my life to a Cold War spy swap
The region is Vladimir Putin’s second front. He has had mixed results so far, but a new push is still expected this summer
It’s very much in keeping with the Joe Biden that everyone has known for decades
Could it be the Ukraine war is about fighting for people?
The further east I travel, the more real the war feels
Ukraine’s allies are running out of patience
This year’s session, which begins today, will entail a significant amount of weighty business
Zelensky has tried to dispel the idea that the US has a choice between supporting one or the other
The former UK prime minister must strike a careful balance on this trip
One of the reasons that its residents give for their strength and defiance is a unifying hatred of Putin
Russia, Europe and the US all face a common enemy in the form of Islamist terror
Both Europe and the US need to be far more ambitious in advanced weapons deliveries