Russia’s tiny advances in 2025 sold Putin on inevitable victory in Ukraine,” Robyn Dixon, Washington Post, 11.25.25. Dixon reports, “‘Russia’s slow grind in 2025 has gained it less than an additional ...
As of early October 2025, Ukrainian drone strikes were reported to have forced nearly 40% of Russia's oil refining capacity offline, with at least 70% of shutdowns directly linked to these strikes, ...
A bipartisan group of ten U.S. senators has called on Hungary to stop buying Russian energy, expressing concern that Prime Minister Viktor Orban has shown “no sign of reducing” his country’s ...
The Washington Post’s Oct. 29, 2025 investigation, entitled “Inside Trump’s Golden Dome,” paints a stark picture of Trump’s proposed nationwide missile-defense system. The article emphasizes that ...
Even before the U.S. sanctioned Russia’s two largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, President Donald Trump was insisting that the Russian "economy is going to collapse.” The Oct. 22 announcement ...
Denmark is expanding its military presence in Greenland, viewing Russia—with its growing Arctic military capabilities—as the main threat to the region, not the U.S. A new defense package includes more ...
This fall is still underway, but it has already seen Russian and U.S. leaders rattle their nuclear sabers at each other at least twice. And while the first round of brandishing nuclear weapons led to ...
Join the NYU Jordan Center in conversation with Columbia University's Dr. Anastasiia Vlasenko for a talk on Ukrainian legislation and politics How do legislative networks affect politics? This project ...
Humanitarian impact of the Ukraine conflict: “Russia Tried to Cut Ukraine’s Lights. Now It’s Aiming for the Heat,” Constant Méheut and Olha Konovalova, New York Times, 11.15.25. Méheut and Konovalova ...