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Friday, 29 March
 

Luck of Funding Cause Issues with Treating Wounded - Mllitary Surgeon.

How is medical supply in the Armed Forces of Ukraine? Are there enough medicines and other supplies? How about assistance and evacuation of the wounded, and is there sufficient funding?

The darkest hour in the United Nations history

The fact that the international community cannot correct the terrible situation with Russia's chairmanship of the UN Security Council looks deplorable. And this is a stain on all of humanity.

Every Ukrainian can receive international aid - Deputy Minister of Social Policy

Kostiantyn Koshelenko talked about the peculiarities of the eDopomoga platform and how the state helps Ukrainians during the war.

​Democrats vs. Trump: Joe Biden and the Ukrainian Card

As the moderate wing of the Democratic Party consolidated in their support for former Vice President Joe Biden, Ukraine is likely to find itself in the middle of the U.S. 2020 presidential race – again. The former United States Secretary of the Army and American University professor Louis Caldera shared his thoughts on the race and Ukraine’s future role in a potential Trump vs. Biden stand-off.

COVID-19 might help Bernie Sanders win the presidency - Allan Lichtman

As socialist Bernie Sanders makes his way to become Donald Trump’s likely Democratic opponent, Coronavirus may hinder the incumbent’s chances for reelection. American political scientist and American University professor shares his opinion on Ukrainian-American relations and the U.S. 2020 elections.

When Putin sent his tanks to Ukraine, many understood the 2014 Maidan - Danish historian

​On February 20, Ukraine marks the Day of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes. The memorable date is dedicated to the fallen participants of the Revolution of Dignity. Johannes Wamberg Andersen, a journalist, historian and human rights activist from Copenhagen, shared his impressions from Maidan and talked about the tragedies that happened during the Revolution of Dignity.

​Russian missiles are aimed at all European cities - Pavel Felgenhauer

Last week was quite a busy one in terms of events on international security issues. A two-day meeting of NATO member-states' defense ministers took place in Brussels, where Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu bragged about their country's military achievements. Apostrophe talked to the Russian military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer, who was present at the meeting of NATO defense ministers.

This is a unique moment for Ukraine - Andrei Piontkovsky

The scandal with the impeachment of US President Donald Trump has created a favorable for Kyiv consensus between Democrats and Republicans. If Ukraine utilizes the situation for its benefit, the country can expect to be a major Non-NATO ally like Israel and South Korea, as Russian political scientist and publicist Andrei Piontkovsky expressed in his interview with Apostrophe.

Ukraine won’t defeat Russia on its own, it should follow two tracks – Rebecca Harms

​Former Member of the European Parliament Rebecca Harms shared her opinion on the issues of ecology and refugees, Russia’s aggressive policy and Europe’s role in establishing peace in Ukraine.

Ukraine can shut the door on politicians that peddle easily discredited conspiracy theories - Michael Willard

Trump's generals have left, the wisest of his advisors have left, and there is not a supervisory adult in the room to monitor the actions of the five-year-old child at the helm. There is little chance he will be convicted in a US Senate dominated by Republicans. However, as long as there is a free investigatory press, his malfeasance and the “Ukraine issue” will not go away.