
October 2024
This issue features sharp analysis of Ukraine’s political path, Russia’s long war strategy, diaspora support initiatives, and global energy crisis preparations ahead of winter.
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This issue features sharp analysis of Ukraine’s political path, Russia’s long war strategy, diaspora support initiatives, and global energy crisis preparations ahead of winter.
This issue covers Ukraine’s bold incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, the revival of Ukrainian theater in California, and growing outrage over the Red Cross’s inaction on POW abuses.
This issue addresses peace negotiations as hybrid warfare, profiles frontline heroes, supports war orphans through Dim Anhela, and analyzes U.S. political shifts after the Trump assassination attempt.
This issue analyzes Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, U.S. aid debates, Zaluzhnyi’s political future, and the global role of Ukrainian entrepreneurship.