Tag: Ukraine

Foremost Churchill biographer Andrew Roberts explores the question of comparing Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to Winston Churchill, deeming such analogies acceptable.
In this personal account, the author recounts a trip to Ukraine in 1970 to explore his Jewish roots, during which he is detained by the KGB for visiting a city without permission.
Over 800 people participated in an online poetry reading organized to support Ukrainian writers whose lives are at risk due to the approaching Russian forces.
This article provides a personal perspective on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with a specific focus on Donetsk, the author's mother's hometown.
The text discusses the changing tactics of Russians in Ukraine, raising concerns about how the West will react as the situation escalates.
Germany is experiencing a significant shift in its foreign policy towards Russia following the Ukrainian conflict.
Russia's war in Ukraine is not going well for Moscow, which is beneficial for Western interests but may lead Putin to engage in a standoff with the West.
In a podcast discussion, Israeli strategic planning expert Udi Evental analyzes the war in Ukraine and its connection to Putin's actions in Syria.
This article discusses the character and resilience of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is facing threats to his life and is on the Kremlin's kill list.
As the crisis in Ukraine continues, there are several organizations providing aid and support to the Jewish community there.
As Russia invades Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has Jewish heritage, responds by comparing the invasion to Nazi Germany.
In this podcast episode, foreign-policy scholar Vance Serchuk discusses the history and politics that underlie Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russian airstrikes and tanks have commenced a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which marks a significant turning point in Russian-Western relations since the Cold War.
The author argues that the US has played a role in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia by using Ukraine as a weapon against Russia, destabilizing the region and putting Ukrainian lives at risk.
The author recounts their experience in Kyiv leading up to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
The author reflects on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the personal struggles it brings for Ukrainian Jews living abroad.
Vladislav Davidzon, founding editor of The Odessa Review and contributor to Tablet Magazine, provides a unique perspective on the situation in Ukraine, just hours before the Russian invasion began.
Matthew Continetti recently joined a podcast to analyze the Russian war on Ukraine and its implications for American politics and the Right.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the focus is on Ukraine.
The podcast featuring Bret Stephens delves into current events concerning Ukraine, Biden, and the rise of nationalist conservatism.
Between 1918 and 1921, during the Russian and Bolshevik invasion of independent Ukraine, over 1,000 anti-Jewish riots and attacks, known as pogroms, occurred, resulting in the death of over 100,000 Jews and the displacement of hundreds of thousands more.
Amid Russia's actions towards Ukraine, there are concerns about the adequacy of the Western response.
This podcast episode discusses two main topics: the ongoing discussions in Vienna regarding a new nuclear agreement with Iran and how Putin is using Iran against America, as well as the threats of climate change in the Middle East and how it can foster greater cooperation in the region.
This article discusses the recent actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding Ukraine.
The podcast discussed the tense situation as Russian troops gathered near Ukraine, raising concerns about a potential invasion over the weekend.