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...
Mark Temnycky
Mark Temnycky is an accredited freelance journalist covering Eastern Europe and a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center.
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...
As the unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine approaches its ninth month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has helped oversee a government initiative that will...
Cultural, sporting and economic sanctions appear to have had little impact on Russia’s thirst for war in Ukraine. More will be needed. On September 20, European...
Ukraine’s football championship restarts next week, while on Saturday the country’s world heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk defends his titles...
Russia has repeatedly violated its international agreements and is clearly unwilling to change its behaviour. The international community must respond with even stiffer...
The world must continue to pressure the Russians by implementing sanctions on the Russian Federation, and it must provide Ukraine with the assistance it needs to win the...
Football has made a good start in its efforts to isolate Russia, but there are plenty of clubs that have yet to end their ties with the country. On February 27, FIFA and...
In 1994, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed away their nuclear arsenals in exchange for security and sovereignty guarantees that increasingly appear to mean very...
On July 21, the United States and Germany issued a joint statement on Nord Stream 2, supporting Ukraine, European energy security, and climate goals. In their agreement...