A ceasefire in Ukraine has been needed since day one—and it’s more urgent now than ever.
A ceasefire in Ukraine has been needed since day one—and it’s more urgent now than ever.
Israel, the United States, and Russia are just three of the many governments that have deliberately targeted civilians in their efforts to win wars.
Ukraine doesn’t want to “cut its wins” in order to negotiate a peace deal. Is it wrong?
Here’s why Ukraine dominates media coverage.
Who will be the next strongman in the Kremlin?
Encouraging and supporting those who refuse to participate in an unjust mission deserves greater attention as a potential means of countering Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.
Exactly how weak is Vladimir Putin, both in terms of his effort to defeat Ukraine and his ability to maintain power in Moscow?
Can the heroine of this story, true internationalism, survive the onslaught of lawless maniacs bent on reviving a world of unaccountable sovereigns and promoting a war of all against all?
With the horror of these weapons is on full display in the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. needs to sign the global ban.
Russia and Ukraine had a 15-point framework for peace. It remains the best hope for a ceasefire, just settlement, and more peaceful geopolitical competition.