Long-reads

Ireland supports Ukraine but has no more places for refugees
Ireland has been very clear in our strong support of Ukraine’s bid to join the EU. We are currently hosting over 55,000 Ukrainians – more than 1% of our population. 
Russian Grain Deal U-Turn Leaves Putin Humiliated and Erdoğan Jubilant
Three and a half days took for Putin's U-turn to officially restore Russia's participation in the so-called "grain deal." This happened primarily because of Turkish pressure. Turkish President Erdoğan won the most in the new agreements with Putin.
Attack on Moldova. How Kremlin Weaponised Gas to Fight against Pro-Western Authorities
The US ambassador to Moldova made a reassuring statement this week. According to American intelligence, there are no signs pointing to a threat of an attack by Russia on Moldova. However, the attack is already there but in a hybrid form.
Fight for Values: Why Ukraine Should Recognise the Independence of Kosovo
On October 27, M.P. Oleksii Honcharenko was the first Ukrainian parliamentarian to speak in the Assembly (parliament) of the partially recognised Kosovo. He called on Ukraine to recognise its independence.
Re-Launching Grain Deal. How to Save Ukraine's Black Sea Exports after Russia's Demarche
On Saturday evening, the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation announced Russia's withdrawal from the UN-led Black Sea Grain deal on the safe sea export of agricultural products from Ukraine. Russia responded this way to what it called a major Ukrainian drone attack on its fleet in Russia-annexed Crimea. However, it lacks logic.
Not Only Putin Behind Genocide. Entire Russia Should Be also Tried for Utmost Crime
Russia could become the first state convicted of genocide. However, Ukraine's cautious position is an obstacle to condemning the Russian Federation.
Russia Intends to Commit Genocide in Ukraine, Six Ways to Prove It. Lecture by Timothy Snyder
The logic of Mein Kampf, and the logic of Russian propaganda today is about exterminating as many Ukrainians as "needed" to be exterminated. This is the idea of Putin.
Hungary's Spoke in the Wheel. How Brussels Slows Down Ukraine's and Moldova's EU Accession
Ukraine feels difficulties when its file manages European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi. At Kyiv's persuasion, the commissioner appointed from Hungary aims to slow down and block Ukraine's movement towards EU membership.
Another Belarus: Ukraine Should Come Up with Alternative to Tsikhanouskaya among anti-Lukashenko Opposition
What should be Ukraine's new strategy for Belarus? Our current relations with official Minsk obviously need to be reconsidered.
Now Fully Redeployed: How War Changed EU Advisory Mission Priorities
EUAM Ukraine is back! Today, the EU Advisory Mission in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) concluded the redeployment of all its experts to their duty stations. Close to 300 staff from EU member states and Ukraine now work full-time in Ukraine. They are determined to keep supporting the civilian security sector, building resilience in the face of the war, advising on the State’s reform plan, and bringing the country closer to the EU.
Ukraine Demands "Accelerated Accession" to NATO. What Is behind This Decision?
September 30 was a difficult day for the world community. Russian leader Vladimir Putin, who had come down to direct nuclear threats in his aggression against Ukraine a week earlier, moved to formally annex four Ukrainian territories in the East and South.
Legislation for 7.5 Billion Euros. How Orbán Will Get EU Money and Continue the "War" for Union's Collapse
Suppose anyone had any doubts that the Hungarian prime minister was determined to a long diplomatic war with Ukraine (and with almost the entire civilized world). In that case, they should have been dispelled these days after the mass media published the summary of Viktor Orbán's speech to his fellow party members.
Ukraine Wants Security Guarantees from the West Paving Its Way to NATO – Proposal Details
On September 13, the Office of the President of Ukraine presented the concept of security guarantees for Ukraine. It was developed by international advisers headed by former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
One Step Closer to Victory in Energy War with the Kremlin: What EU Countries Agreed On
On September 9, the energy ministers of the EU countries called on the European Commission to introduce a price cap on the gas against the backdrop of rapidly growing energy supply costs borne by consumers and enterprises.
Why Ukraine Will Not Be Satisfied with EU Decision on Visas for Russians
On Tuesday, the European Commission published two documents set to change visa rules for Russian travelers.
Orbán's School Propaganda: Hungary Raising Generation Hostile to Ukraine
The textbook promotes a fake narrative among Hungarian pupils as if there is a civil war in Ukraine. However, it is not the most shocking part.
Visitor from Another World: Is It Appropriate to Invite Pope Francis to Ukraine
"Saint Francis is probably devastated that the Pope has taken his name," Donald Tusk, the former prime minister of Poland and ex-president of the European Council, responded to the recent statements of the Roman pontiff.
Fueling Genocide: Western Financial Institutions Must Stop Supporting Russia
JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, Citigroup and Crédit Agricole have provided in total more than 12 billion dollars of loans for Russian oil and gas companies in the run up to Russia’s full scale military invasion and continued providing financial services for them after Putin started the massacre.