Author: Dal Stanton
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4/2/2025 — The Alaska rewind: How history fuels Putin’s latest imperial dreams

From: New Voice of Ukraine by Alex Stezhensky It’s been 158 years since Russia sold Alaska to the United States. So how did it happen — and how did this harsh, frozen territory become one of the wealthiest states in the country? More to the point: Why does Vladimir Putin still seem obsessed with the…
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4/2/2025 — “This has not been a peace process. It has not even been appeasement…”

From: Roman Sheremeta — Timothy Snyder, Professor of History at Yale University: Here is a short summary of the misnamed Russian-American “peace process” regarding Ukraine. The US demands that Ukraine accept an immediate unconditional ceasefire. Ukraine agrees. Russia rejects any talk of such a ceasefire, and instead asks for a halt on strikes on energy…
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4/2/2025 — Whenever my flesh and heart fail, God faithfully encourages me through these kid

From: Ira Kapitonova in Kyiv (Day 1133) Whom have I in heaven but you?And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you.My flesh and my heart may fail,but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.Psalm 73:24-26 This verse was the devotion verse for our staff meeting earlier this week.…
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4/1/2025 — Putin’s push for temporary administration in Kyiv is no go, says State Department

From: New Voice of Ukraine US President Donald Trump turned down Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s proposal for a “temporary international administration” in Ukraine under the auspices of the United Nations, US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told Fox on March 31, according to public broadcaster Suspilne. She reiterated the United States’ support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and…
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4/1/2025 — Ukraine asks for weapons, not handouts — Trump’s ‘spiritual adviser’

From: New Voice of Ukraine Pastor Mark Burns, considered to be the “personal spiritual adviser” to U.S. President Donald Trump, said Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines are asking not for money but for weapons to destroy Russian drones that have been targeting homes and killing civilians. “These soldiers on the front lines are not asking…
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4/1/2025 — Poll: Ukrainians slam Trump’s policy, see his peace deal as betrayal

From: New Voice of Ukraine About 73% of Ukrainians believe that Donald Trump’s presidency has had a negative impact on their country, according to a survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) in March. This is a significant increase compared to only 21% last December. Meanwhile, the percentage of those who believe Trump’s election…
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4/1/2025 — The Fate of Ukrainian Refugees in America under Trump

From: New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 by Anthony Bartaway The New Voice of Ukraine spoke with Vera Serova, a volunteer lawyer with the California-based organization NovaUkraine. Vera aids NovaUkraine in its mission of ensuring Ukrainian refugees have full access to their legal rights in the United States. Vera helped us learn more about the rights…
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4/1/2025 — History Claps Back: For those of you new to Putin and dealing with Russia…

From: Douglas Shepherd — For those of you new to Putin and dealing with Russia. Here he assures us that he is not going to invade a week before invading.
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4/1/2025 — The Waiting Game: Trump’s “Psychological Deadline” Leaves Peace in Limbo

From: Transform Ukraine By Douglas Landro / April 1, 2025 As Trump demands a ceasefire timeline and threatens Russian tariffs, Moscow delays while stepping up underground tactics on the battlefield and seeking sanctions relief Summary of the Day – March 31, 2025 The last day of March revealed a complex diplomatic dance as U.S. President Donald Trump declared…
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3/31/2025 — Putin’s all-in moment: Why the world can’t afford to blink – Opinion

From: New Voice of Ukraine by Alex Stezhensky More than three years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war shows no sign of ending — but that doesn’t mean it’s standing still. Beneath the daily toll of missile strikes, drone attacks, and battlefield attrition, a shift is underway. The strategic deadlock that once defined…