“Evil Inevitably Comes To An End” – President Zelenskyy

President Zelenskyy beautifully addressed the nation on The World War ll Remembrance & Victory Day, walking along Khreshchatyk street, in the center of Kyiv, among his people, to the large memorial site on Maidan, where people have placed little flag in memory of the life’s lost in russias full scale invasion of Ukraine. Below you…

A New Era of Sabotage: Why 2025 Will Be a Critical Year for Global Security

Western intelligence agencies are issuing stark warnings: the world is more dangerous than before. Russia’s hybrid warfare strategy is expanding beyond the battlefield in Ukraine. Acts of sabotage, cyberwarfare, misinformation, and election interference are increasing across Europe and North America. This is not a distant problem—it affects all of us. Norwegian Intelligence Sounds the Alarm…

How Russia Evades Sanctions and Profits from Crime

Sanctions were supposed to cripple Russia’s economy, cut off its ability to finance the war against Ukraine, and pressure the Kremlin into compliance. Instead, Russia has found countless ways to sidestep restrictions, ensuring a steady flow of revenue while undermining Western efforts. From shadow fleets transporting sanctioned oil to front companies purchasing Western technology for…

The Holodomor: The silenced Genocide by starvation

The Holodomor, meaning “death by hunger,” was a man-made famine enforced by Stalin’s Soviet regime from 1932 to 1933, resulting in millions of Ukrainian deaths. This genocide aimed to suppress Ukraine’s independence and has largely been denied or ignored historically. Recognizing the Holodomor is essential to prevent future atrocities.

Emotional Reunions: 95 Ukrainians Freed from Captivity

Ninety-five Ukrainian heroes have returned home after years of captivity by Russian authorities, with 28 facing illegal sentences in sham trials. Included are National Guardsmen and Azov fighters, who endured unimaginable conditions, highlighting the plight of many still imprisoned. This exchange, marking the 58th since Russia’s invasion, has brought some relief, as seen in emotional reunions between families. However, the trauma of their experiences necessitates ongoing health treatments and support. The struggle for justice and solidarity must continue as many remain captive and suffering.

Victoriia Roshchyna: The Ukrainian Journalist Murdered by Russia for Telling the Truth

Victoriia Roshchyna, a Ukrainian journalist, was tragically murdered while in Russian captivity. Her death highlights Russia’s blatant disregard for humanitarian law and the inadequate response from the international community. Victoriia was dedicated to revealing the truth about life under occupation, and her legacy calls for urgent justice and accountability for her and all victims.

Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine: Addressing Russia’s War Crimes

The war in Ukraine has led to a staggering humanitarian crisis, with millions in need of aid. Russia’s aggression has caused relentless attacks on infrastructure, leaving many without essential services. The conflict has taken a heavy toll on children, and the death toll among civilians is likely higher than reported. The impact of the war will be felt for generations.