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The Black Sea is on the rise: its development has been included in the top ten most powerful European energy projects of the decade. Turkey is gaining energy sovereignty, Romania has launched the largest gas project in Europe, and Bulgaria is returning to deep-water exploration...
2 gru 2025|8 MIN.
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The formal reason for Russia's invasion of Ukraine is said to be the protection of the Russian-speaking population. However, Russia has begun Russification in the occupied Ukrainian territories, in particular by banning education in the Ukrainian language. This confirms that Russia's real goal is to destroy the Ukrainian nation and statehood...
25 lis 2025|4 MIN.
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After 733 days of confrontation between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza Strip, the rumblings of war have subsided. The release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and the partial withdrawal of IDF troops from Gaza is the first stage of US President Donald Trump's peace plan...
13 lis 2025|11 MIN.
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Ukraine needs effective security guarantees from other countries to restrain Russia. Turkey is among the countries that have expressed their readiness and willingness to provide such guarantees or commitments. However, how exactly can Turkey participate in the post-war security architecture, and is this even realistic?
17 lis 2025|10 MIN.
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The question of whether Ukraine can withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) has become not only theoretical but also strategic in nature for understanding the prospects for the further development of Kyiv's security policy and relations with its partners...
4 lis 2025|5 MIN.
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The United Kingdom is one of Kyiv's leading allies in the war with Russia, supplying modern weapons, providing financial assistance and acting as a key advocate for Ukraine on the international stage. The question therefore arises: how might internal instability affect British foreign policy?
30 paź 2025|15 MIN.
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Vadym Kovalenko

Hybrid silhouettes of NATO: nuclear initiation for Ukraine

The reality of today is that the shelling of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant is a test of the civilised world's readiness to defend the very idea of security. It is becoming clear that the Alliance needs to abandon the logic of ‘expansion’ and adopt the logic of adaptive existence. It is from this logic that Ukraine's ‘nuclear’ entry into NATO can begin — not just as a symbol of political union, but as a point of no return for the entire Euro-Atlantic system...

20 paź 2025 | 23 MIN.
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Ultimately, the United Kingdom is the main driver of the so-called ‘Coalition of the Willing’ – an alliance of countries that can commit to supporting Ukraine’s security after the war. Well, is Britain willing enough? Not only to help Ukraine, but to directly guarantee its security after the war?
7 paź 2025|10 MIN.