
The terrible realities of war have brought profound changes to the outlook of Ukrainians. It’s hard to see them ever changing back to a Russophile worldview. Russia has one central war aim — to destroy Ukraine’s sovereignty and, in so doing, the very essence of national identity.

The invasion of Ukraine has underscored the critical role of DNA in the pursuit of justice. International aid is now vital to help expose Russia’s crimes. Since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion, non-combatant casualties have mounted in Ukraine, with the United Nations reporting at least 10,000 civilian deaths, including over

Dig into the detail of opinion surveys and Ukrainians are surprisingly clear on what they want. Foreigners with simple solutions need to listen. What do Ukrainians want? It’s a question too seldom asked, and it matters because whatever Americans, West Europeans, or even Russians might hope for,

Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February, many Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes to protect their lives. Some went abroad and others moved within the country. Will those who are seeking refuge in other countries return? The answer to this