07:40, 28 Feb
EU Membership: What Awaits Ukraine in 2025? - Natalia Koshel
An expert from the ZMINA Human Rights Center shared insights on the components of the European integration process exclusively for "Telegraph."
07:40, 27 Feb
Budapest Memorandum 2.0: What lies behind the agreement with the USA - Sergey Fursa.
Investment banker and financial expert Sergey Fursa discusses the agreement between Ukraine and the United States regarding natural resources.
07:40, 27 Feb
The U.S. is our ally, but we must acknowledge reality, says Lana Zerkal.
Lana Zerkal, an advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Energy, discussed the misconceptions held by Ukrainians regarding the United States.
07:40, 27 Feb
The final "Minerals Agreement" feels like an old joke - Roman Shraik.
A businessman and popular blogger humorously described the "Fossil Agreement."
07:41, 26 Feb
Record drone attack by Russia: Ukraine could do the same, but… - Igor Lutsenko
A former parliament member and soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shared insights on what the country should focus on.
07:40, 26 Feb
It’s becoming increasingly clear what Putin wants to offer Trump, says Vadim Denisенко.
Analyst and Doctor of Historical Sciences Vadim Denisenko discusses Putin's plans and Ukraine's objectives.
07:40, 25 Feb
In this new reality, there are no more adults. From now on, we are the adults – Pavel Kazarin.
Our generation has lived through the most subjective period in the country's history.
07:40, 25 Feb
The Ukrainian year begins in February: seven truths of national survival - Valeriy Pekar.
Renowned Ukrainian publicist and social activist Valeriy Pekar outlines the fundamental principles of national survival in times of war.
07:40, 25 Feb
Trump's allies have started pushing back against the notion of "surrendering Ukraine," according to Igor Savchuk.
Ukrainian blogger Igor Savchuk shared insights about what is happening in the United States.
07:40, 23 Feb
Trump portrays Ukraine as a tribe, where everything is traded for mere trinkets, according to Sergey Fursa.
Investment banker and financial expert Sergey Fursa discusses how the actions of the United States are currently more aligned with supporting Putin rather than Ukraine.
07:40, 23 Feb
Why Trump and Putin see eye to eye - Maxim Gardus
Maxim Gardus, an expert from the Office of Reforms of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and a specialist in strategic communications, discusses the relationship between Trump and Putin.
07:40, 23 Feb
Ukraine won't stand alone in the war; we have the support of our allies in Europe, says Yuriy Butusov.
A military journalist discusses whether Ukraine can withstand without assistance from the United States.
07:40, 22 Feb
"Everything happening now is an opportunity window for Ukraine," says Anna Malyar.
The former Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine shared what actions should be taken immediately.
07:40, 22 Feb
If America leaves us, we can endure. Here's why - Yegor Firsov.
Former MP and current serviceman of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Yegor Firsov, discusses the real implications of a potential halt to American aid.
07:41, 21 Feb
Trump is mistaken (or lying) about the U.S. funding for Ukraine, claims Dmitry Shulga.
The director of the "Europe and the World" program at the International Renaissance Foundation clarified what is wrong with Trump's statements.
07:41, 21 Feb
Ukraine is hindering the current America from achieving two key objectives. What is the new reality? - Valeriy Pekar
Public figure, educator at the Kyiv-Mohyla Business School, and co-founder of the "New Country" platform, Valeriy Pekar, discusses the current realities facing Ukraine:
07:41, 21 Feb
Even if Ukraine is given "a few days" again, not all forecasts come true, says Orest Drimalovsky.
A television host and journalist, who has been serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine for a year, highlighted Ukraine's achievements over the past three years of war and called for resilience:
07:40, 21 Feb
The only hope remains: what if Trump pressures Ukraine regarding air defense? - Nikolai Siruk
We must hope that Europe will provide us with more support, and it is also crucial for the CDU/CSU party to win in Germany on Sunday.
07:40, 21 Feb
U.S. neutrality or betrayal? What will the Starlink shutdown during wartime reveal? - Igal Levin
Israeli Defense Forces officer and military analyst Yigal Levin discusses which side the United States supports.
07:40, 21 Feb
Only the influential are heard, while the final say rests with the front lines - Denis Prokopenko.
Brigade Commander of the National Guard Azov, Denis Prokopenko, discusses who is truly shaping the history of Ukraine.
07:40, 20 Feb
America is in disarray, while the Kremlin revels in euphoria. How can Ukraine navigate through this storm? - Alexander Sushko
Ukrainian political scientist and public figure Alexander Sushko commented on the remarks made by the American president.
07:40, 20 Feb
Rubio labeled Trump a fraud, yet as we can see, Trump chose not to retaliate against him - Vitaly Daynega.
Vitaly Deynega, a volunteer and founder of the charity foundation "Povernys Zhyvym," reminded us of how the current Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, criticized Donald Trump prior to his first term.
07:40, 20 Feb
Starlinks could be turned off for us at any moment, while leaving them on for Russians, says Maria Berlinsky.
Volunteer Maria Berlinsky urged the military to ensure reliable communication.
07:41, 19 Feb
Shameful for Russia and embarrassing for the USA. Alexander Nevzorov discusses the gathering in Riyadh and Europe's role.
The meeting highlights the tragic situation in Moscow.
07:41, 19 Feb
The U.S. exists in a different universe—Europe has witnessed its moral poverty and emotional dullness, says Leonid Shvets.
Political journalist and publicist Leonid Shvets shared his insights on Donald Trump's team exclusively for "Telegraph."
07:40, 19 Feb
Can Ukraine engage with Trump from a position of strength? Here are four key points by Igar Tyshkevich.
Igor Tyshkevich, an expert from the "International and Domestic Policy" program at the Ukrainian Institute for the Future (UIF), shared key takeaways for Ukrainians to consider following the recent negotiations between Russia and the United States.
07:40, 19 Feb
It's clear that the new U.S. administration views Ukraine as an obstacle while trying to assist Russia, according to Igal Levin.
Israeli Defense Forces officer and military analyst Yigal Levin evaluated the recent statements made by the President of the United States.
07:40, 19 Feb
Russia insists on holding elections for a specific reason. There are concerns that they may not live to see them, according to Alexandra Matviichuk.
The human rights advocate states that our mission is to secure tangible safety guarantees for the country.
07:40, 18 Feb
Munich 1938 and 2025: eerily similar scenarios, yet fundamentally different wars - Timothy Snyder.
The Second World War began because Czechoslovakia did not resist. Nearly a century later, the Ukrainians chose a path that took everyone by surprise.
07:40, 18 Feb
Putin urgently needs a break from the war. Ukraine can achieve victory without the U.S., says Yevgeny Diky.
Volunteer Evgeny Diky on Ukraine's victory and support from the USA.