Europe
Ukraine’s Kursk offensive has exploded the narrative that the war is a stalemate. With the right support, the West can now aid a strategic victory.
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July 21, 2024
CrowdStrike: Accidents and Designs
Last week’s meltdown is an overdue reminder of our wider vulnerability to cyberattack.
July 19, 2024
Behind the Lines: Russia Strips Ukrainians of Their Homes
The occupiers are forcing Ukrainian residents to obtain Russian passports and re-register property under Russian laws. But many lose their homes regardless.
July 19, 2024
A Phone Call Away: Ukraine’s Legions of the Missing
Russia very often refuses even to confirm whether Ukrainian prisoners of war are alive or dead. Can nothing be done to end the torture?
July 18, 2024
Russia: A Confused and Embittered Nation
Russia accuses other countries of the vices and extreme ideologies it possesses itself, projecting them on Ukraine and the West with anger, xenophobia, and military aggression.
July 18, 2024
Putin’s Propagandists Feast on Orbán’s Words
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s performative diplomacy is aiding the Kremlin’s anti-Western propaganda.
July 18, 2024
Russia’s ‘Global Majority’? Struggling to Find the Numbers
The Kremlin’s rallying cry to the world’s downtrodden has only been heard by the planet’s most odious regimes.
July 17, 2024
Georgia: Neutrality Doesn’t Mean Neutral
Anti-NATO activism from pro-government groups is growing. So far, it’s not convincing a population that’s strongly behind alliance membership.
July 16, 2024
Europe Gathers in Churchill’s Shadow: A British Moment
The summit of a callow European grouping at Blenheim Palace comes at a difficult and dangerous time. The continent’s leaders need new inspiration.
July 16, 2024
Orbán’s ‘Diplomacy’ Reveals a Vulnerable West
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s trips to Moscow and Beijing underscore a growing tension between NATO’s strategic objectives and Europe’s political cohesion.