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The Ukraine Crisis: Situation Update #9

The Ukraine Crisis: Situation Update #9

Brief #137 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

Over 100 days into Russia’s war on Ukraine, there is still no end in sight. Russia now controls a large swath of Ukrainian territory that extends from around Ukraine’s second city of Kharkiv, through the separatist-held cities of Donetsk and Luhansk, and westward to the city of Kherson, forming a land bridge linking the captured territory to the Crimean peninsula.

The Ukraine Crisis: Situation Update # 8

The Ukraine Crisis: Situation Update # 8

Brief #125 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

On May 8, 2022, it was reported by the governor of the Luhansk region in Ukraine that a Russian missile killed 60 people sheltering inside a school. The Luhansk region has seen fierce combat as Russian troops and separatist fighters seek to surround government forces in their eastward offensive.

DeSantisLand

DeSantisLand

Brief #34 – Elections and Politics
By Abran C

Florida governor Ron DeSantis has been making headlines once again for a series of controversial bills that have been signed into law in the sunshine state. Policies ranging from House Bill 1557 or as opponents call it the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, a ban on abortion after 15 weeks, the “Stop Woke Act”, and a new Florida election police force, demonstrate that DeSantis has sped up his increasingly authoritarian style of governing.

Situation Update #6: The Ukraine Crisis

Situation Update #6: The Ukraine Crisis

Brief #150 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

Over a month into Russia’s assault on Ukraine, there still is no end. Russia’s attempt to conquer Ukraine has stalled and taken a much larger toll than many predicted. A lack of preparedness, supplies, and morale has caused a stalemate among ground forces. Yet as Russia’s advance has slowed, its air assaults have intensified. About 300 people are believed to have been killed in an airstrike by Russian warplanes on a theatre in the city of Mariupol.

Situation Update #5: The Ukraine Crisis

Situation Update #5: The Ukraine Crisis

Brief #149 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its second week, the destruction and death toll have continued to worsen. Nearly 2 million people or 4.5% of the population, have fled Ukraine. Most refugees have made their way to neighboring countries such as Hungary, Poland, Moldova, and Slovakia.

Situation Update # 4: The Ukraine Crisis

Situation Update # 4: The Ukraine Crisis

Brief #146 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

On February 24, 2022, the largest assault on a European state since World War Two began as Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russian forces entered by way of air, land, and sea quickly spreading across the country. Areas outside of the capital Kyiv, such as the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Ukraine’s second-largest city Kharkiv have fallen under Russian control.

Situation Update: The Ukraine Crisis

Situation Update: The Ukraine Crisis

Brief #143 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

Tensions and the threat of war in Europe remain high in the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. On February 10th Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and British Secretary of State Lizz Truss held talks in Moscow to air grievances and attempt to engage in diplomacy.

How the U.S. Should Counter Russian Aggression in Ukraine

How the U.S. Should Counter Russian Aggression in Ukraine

Brief #142 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

The crisis and possible looming war in Ukraine have historical implications that include more than just Russia and Ukraine. Though the ties between Russia and Ukraine run far back into history, the conflict also involves the historical involvement of the United States and its NATO allies in Europe.

Update on US-Russian Diplomatic Talks on Ukraine Crisis

Update on US-Russian Diplomatic Talks on Ukraine Crisis

Brief #140 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

On January 10, 2022, US, its NATO allies and Russian officials began a week of talks in Vienna and other European cities in an attempt to de-escalate the rising tensions on the Ukrainian border. The meetings ended without any breakthrough and did not succeed in their key objective: removing the immediate threat of tens of thousands of Russian troops stationed at the Ukrainian border.

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