UN calls for Medical Facilities offered during the War in Ukraine

The number of civilians killed in Ukraine’s war continues to rise. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has counted 1,663 civilian deaths and injuries in the country, with 596 people killed and 1,067 injured (From 24 February to 12 March). The majority of civilian deaths were inflicted by Continue Reading

Ukrainians Rally March in Kyiv today

Thousands of Ukrainians gathered in Kyiv on Saturday to demonstrate solidarity amid concerns of a Russian invasion, as Ukraine’s president urged people not to panic and fought back against what he called a flood of doomsday war forecasts in the media. Tensions have risen as Russia has amassed over 100,000 Continue Reading

US Warns of Imminent Russian Invasion of Ukraine

The US has warned that Russia has the soldiers in position to attack Ukraine “at any time,” and that American citizens should evacuate within the next 48 hours. The White House stated on Friday that an invasion may begin with aircraft bombing, which would make escape impossible and put people Continue Reading

Is a Russia and Ukraine war imminent?

By Mathieu Boulègue Research Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme Chatham House What does Russia want? Fundamentally, the Russian leadership wants to subdue Ukraine once and for all. Russia is seeking to transform Ukraine into part of a buffer zone with limited sovereignty – as explicitly made clear by Vladimir Putin – to protect Continue Reading

“Active Measures”–the Trump/Putin Connection

Active Measures is a 2018 documentary film by director Jack Bryan. It is the first major documentary to address the allegations of “collusion” between the Trump campaign and agents of the Russian state. Owen Gleiberman, chief film critic for Variety writes of it :  “…Active Measures names the names and Continue Reading