Category: Updates
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9/26/2025 — Ukraine’s president says the world is in ‘the most destructive arms race in human history’

From: AP NEWS BY EDITH M. LEDERER UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told global leaders Wednesday that the world is in “the most destructive arms race in human history” and urged the international community to act against Russia now, asserting that Vladimir Putin wants to expand his war in Europe. In a bleak…
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9/26/2025 — What we can learn from Tibetan and Ukrainian freedom fighters

From: Atlantic Council By Nolan Peterson About two months before a mortar killed him, 19-year-old Ukrainian soldier Daniel shared a cigarette with me in a trench in eastern Ukraine. On that hot June afternoon, with small arms fire rattling in the background, he told me why he’d volunteered to go to war. “We are fighting for…
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9/26/2025 — Ukrainians believe there can be no lasting peace without security

From: Atlantic Council By Yaroslava Shvechykova-Plavska Ever since US President Donald Trump initiated peace talks with Moscow in early 2025 in a bid to end the war in Ukraine, there has been much debate over the peace terms Russian President Vladimir Putin may be prepared to accept. In order to reach a lasting settlement, however, it…
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9/26/2025 — Trump called Russia a ‘paper tiger’ because he believes Putin is losing

From: Atlantic Council By Peter Dickinson US President Donald Trump made headlines this week with a social media post that suggested a dramatic shift in his position on the Russia-Ukraine War. After months of insisting that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “doesn’t have the cards” and must “make a deal” involving sweeping concessions to the Kremlin, Trump…
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9/26/2025 — The Nuclear Ultimatum and the Presidential Reversal: September 24, 2025

From: Transform Ukraine By Douglas Landro / September 25, 2025 When Trump’s meeting with Zelensky transformed American policy, Moscow responded with nuclear threats, and Ukrainian drones reached deep into Russian territory while a tortured journalist’s death exposed the war’s true cost The Story of a Single Day On the 1309th day of war, the conflict’s trajectory shifted in…
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9/25/2025 — Breaking: Putin Threatens Nukes, Europe Shuts Down

From Moscow drone strikes to NATO airports under siege — the chaos they don’t want you to see. From: Lev Remembers — LEV PARNAS While Americans are fighting to hold onto democracy at home, Ukraine is still fighting for survival under relentless Russian missile and drone strikes — Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, and cities across the country…
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9/25/2025 — Defiant Ukrainian publisher in frontline Kharkiv conserves city’s literary tradition

From: New Voice of Ukraine by Theo Griffin The owner of Savchuk publishing house, a newer name amongst the grand old houses of the ancient book city, imparts a little wisdom from his decade of fighting on Ukraine’s second front: the cultural war. Ukrainians are well aware that Russia aims not only to take their land, but…
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9/25/2025 — Zelenskyy says he is ready to step down after the war

From: New Voice of Ukraine by Alex Stezhensky Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he does not intend to lead the country in peacetime and promised to ask Ukraine’s parliament to organize elections if a ceasefire is reached, he told Axios on Sept. 25. He made the remarks when asked whether he would consider his work complete after…
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9/25/2025 — The Road to Independence: Ukraine in the Last Days of the USSR

From: Meanwhile in Ukraine — When the Soviet Union entered its final decade, Ukraine was its second-largest republic, home to more than 50 million people, vast industry, fertile farmland, and the symbolic city of Kyiv. For decades, Moscow had treated Ukraine as both a resource colony and a testing ground for loyalty. Yet by the…
