Transitioning to alternative energy will not be easy, but it will have dividends. An aggressive transition to renewables would reduce the effects of climate change...
Mark Temnycky
Mark Temnycky is an accredited freelance journalist covering Eastern Europe and a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center.
For decades, Armenia and Azerbaijan have signed ceasefires, agreeing to end their conflict. But time and time again, these agreements have been violated, and it has only...
Russia’s war in Ukraine cannot be normalised. The IOC’s decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes at the 2024 Games will risk this. The battle between the...
Ukrainian civil society has contributed immensely to Ukraine’s survival and defence, and these people will not back down until their country has won. When the Russian...
FIFA and UEFA can take a firmer stance on Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine. Suspending Russia from international competitions in 2022 was the correct decision, but more...
Ukraine’s under-21s reached the semi-finals of the European Championships, qualifying, in the process, for next year’s Olympic Games. As the Russian invasion...
Russia must not be allowed to use sport to legitimise its barbaric and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine On June 22, the Parliamentary Assembly for the Council of Europe...
Athletes from Russia and Belarus should only be able to participate once the war in Ukraine has ended. On April 25, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe...
Despite the horrific events in Ukraine, some sporting organisations are attempting to normalise relations with Russia and Belarus. In 1979, the Soviet Union launched a...
In or outside Russia, the vast majority of Russian nationals have not denounced the war As the Russian invasion of Ukraine approaches its one-year anniversary, the...
Only when Russia ends its war on Ukraine should its sportsmen and women be allowed to once again participate in international sporting events. When the Russian invasion...
Public support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has declined slightly since the start of the war, but the majority continue to support it. As the Russian invasion...