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Ukraine’s African gambit gains momentum with success against Wagner in Mali
Ukraine flips Russia's playbook, disrupting Wagner's African gold operations and emerging as a surprise regional power broker. Security expert Omar Ashour notes the strategic shift: "The fight is global now. You cannot limit it to one theater."
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August 02, 2024
- Ukraine equips drones with guided ammunition
- Ukrainian defenders receive American-made Cougar MRAP armored vehicles
- China claims 110 nations back its “Six-Point Consensus” on Russia’s war in Ukraine
- Ukraine returns bodies of 250 fallen soldiers for identification and burial
- Eight Indians killed while fighting against Ukraine in Russian army
- Russian attacks damage energy grid in Kherson, cause blackouts, kill one civilian
- Russia attacks bus with construction workers with drone in Kharkiv Oblast, injuring 6
- Kyiv runs into strong opposition on tax hike to fund war – Politico
- Russian forces occupies village of Vesele in Donetsk Oblast – Deep State
- Ukraine launches second Turkish-built corvette in Istanbul
- Russia claims ATACMS missile hit Sevastopol building in night attack
- Yermak: Next peace summit to be held in Middle East
- ISW: Russia slowly but surely advancing toward Pokrovsk
- Biden, Harris welcome freed Americans at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington
- Moscow-backed church’s priest accused of spying for Russian military intel in Kharkiv Oblast
- Daily reviewRusso-Ukrainian War, day 890: Ukraine receives F-16 jets and advanced missiles
- AnalysisUkraine’s defense diplomacy: How Kyiv shepherds Western aid into domestic arms
- Ukrainian top commander: Situation remains challenging in eastern Ukraine, fighting continues on all fronts
- Ukrainian Corvette “Hetman Ivan Vyhovskyi” launched in Türkiye
- US sends cutting-edge AIM-9X air-to-air missiles for Ukraine’s new F-16 fighters
- Russia’s war kills 489 Ukrainian athletes, says Ukrainian deputy at Paris Olympics 2024
- Ukraine’s top official says new Russian drones indicate production cost drops amid Western sanctions
- Reuters: US to continue supplying Ukraine with military aid amid Russian advances
Assassinated Ukrainian language warrior Farion mourned by thousands in Lviv
Thousands of mourners flooded Lviv's streets on July 22 to honor Iryna Farion, the controversial linguist whose assassination has sent shockwaves through Ukraine, highlighting the ongoing struggle for national identity amidst Russian aggression.
Scars of war: Ukrainian servicewoman survives Russian captivity, returns to fight
Four months in a cramped Russian cell couldn't break Yulia's spirit. Now, the Ukrainian soldier prepares to rejoin the fight, leaving behind a daughter who fears losing her mother again.
Eyes in the sky: How Ukraine is battling Russia’s drone intelligence network
Russian reconnaissance drones once dominated Ukraine's skies, but a new player has entered the game. Modified FPV quadcopters, costing just $1000 each, are now hunting down their more expensive counterparts in a high-stakes aerial duel.
The way forward for Ukraine’s economy
As Ukraine fights for survival, its economic choices today will shape its post-war future. Rejecting neoliberalism, experts argue, is key to avoiding a dangerous "re-oligarchization" of the country.
Inside Ukraine’s covert program preparing Russia’s minorities for independence
While battling Russian aggression, Ukraine is quietly fostering a cadre of leaders poised to carve independent nations from Russia's vast, multiethnic territories.
Frontline report
What to make of the new Russia-North Korea Alliance
The possible Russian transfer of sensitive military technologies to North Korea could have devastating security repercussions, but one thing stands in the way — China's competition with the US.
Republican to Ukraine: You can flip MAGA
With the election race in the US gathering pace, and Donald Trump’s return to the White House looking increasingly likelier, Euromaidan Press talked with Steven Moore, a well-known Capitol Hill figure, ex-chief of staff at the US House of Representatives, and founder of the Ukraine Freedom Project that helps American policymakers get…
Summit in Washington: Ukraine’s NATO dream deferred, but not dead
At the 75th NATO summit in Washington, leaders prioritized bolstering Ukraine's defense capabilities while sidestepping the question of NATO membership, leaving Kyiv to navigate an uncertain path towards future accession.
French Left’s surprise win likely to maintain strong support for Ukraine
Despite initial concerns, France's unexpected election results are expected to bolster rather than diminish support for Ukraine. The victorious left-wing alliance, the New Popular Front, has given control of foreign policy to its moderate factions, who are committed to continuing France's pro-Ukraine stance.
The Great Escape: How Ukraine’s ninth-richest man slipped out of the country amid fraud allegations
Ukraine’s ninth-wealthiest man Hennadiy Boholiubov flees the country on a train using another man's passport. Although he has legal reasons to leave Ukraine due to his age, he allegedly escapes charges of embezzlement and fraud of billions of dollars.
It’s ten years of Russia’s war against Ukraine, not two
Years of futile negotiations over Ukraine should dispel any illusions – intelligence proves Putin spent the last decade preparing for exactly this war, with aims far beyond Ukraine.
Analysis
Ukraine’s EURO-2024 football hopes hinge on clash with Belgium
Ukraine faces Belgium on Wednesday, 26 June, in a must-win Euro 2024 qualifier. Victory advances them, but anything less puts their qualification at risk.