As many as 4 million people could be forced to flee violence in Ukraine, but some nations, including the… Continue reading
“International Women’s Day 2022: How Ukrainian women soldiers refuse to stay invisible in the military”, Firstpost
FP Explainers, March 08, 2022
In 2014, they fought in Donbas. Now, they are fighting a full-fledged war with… Continue reading
“Death toll surpasses 6 million for pandemic now in 3rd year”, Associated Press
BANGKOK (AP) — The official global death toll from COVID-19 eclipsed 6 million… Continue reading
“Hungary’s Viktor Orban faces watershed moment on Russia and Ukraine”, Financial Times
Marton Dunai in Budapest MARCH 6 2022
As elections approach, prime minister is strugglin
Viktor Orban has long delighted in… Continue reading
“Putin’s crime of aggression in Ukraine and the International Criminal Court”, Los Angeles Times
Victor Peskin and Mieczysław P. Boduszyński, Op-ed, March 5, 2022
The opening of an International Criminal Court investigation into… Continue reading
“The week where decades happened: how the west finally woke up to Putin”, The Guardian
Patrick Wintour, Diplomatic editor, 4 Mar 2022
From Germany’s shock military spending rise to sanctions unity, leaders have… Continue reading
“The Week That Awoke the World”, The New York Times
By David Brooks, Opinion Columnist, March 4, 2022
Over the last several years, that famous poem has been quoted countless… Continue reading
“Ukraine conflict: What are the nuclear risks?”, BBC News
By Gordon Corera, Security correspondent, 1 March 2022
On Sunday, President Putin ordered his military to move Russia’s “deterrent… Continue reading
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The State of the Union address, March 1, 2020
US President Joe Biden gave his first State of the… Continue reading