The Long Reads
Flagship essays, doctrine pieces, and deep analyses. Every featured article ever published on Nashe Pravo, newest first.
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Ukraine and Hungary: Tough Coexistence
The Ukrainian-Hungarian relationship reached the boiling point while Hungary might change its leader.
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The Vote That Could Hand Putin a Second EU Veto
April 19 will determine not only who governs Sofia, but whether another piece of Europe's eastern front holds.
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Four years of the full-scale war. Years of resistance and battle for the future
Ukraine has been demonstrating its resilience against Russia for 4 years of full-scale war
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Ukraine's war in 2025: a year of resilience amid escalating challenges
Yet another year for the war
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Digital democracy is the key to staging wartime elections in Ukraine
Ukrainians underlined the strength of their democratic instincts in late July by taking to the streets and protesting new legislation that aimed to curtail the independence of the country’s anti-corruption institutions.
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A Threat to Russian Containment
The recent (March 2025) decision to permit Western investment firms to exit Russian securities marks a shift in the Kremlin’s response to financial containment. By granting firms such as Baillie Gifford, Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo
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Ukraine moves to stop Russia’s church sponsored terrorism
How the Russian Orthodox Church weaponized Christianity The Washington Times original publication OPINION: On Ukrainian Independence Day, Aug. 24, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a law prohibiting religious organizations tied to the Russian state. More specifically, this
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The US Can Send Ukraine Aid Tomorrow
Whatever the fight in Congress, where aid to Ukraine is blocked by a small group with hard-to-understand demands, the administration has other options.
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The case for a new Ukrainian Constitution
As Ukraine fights for its survival as a nation, it may be time for the country to adopt a new constitution of its own that matches current realities.
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The Politicization of the Innocent Dead
While the Democrats weaponize our judicial system, the Republicans politicize a bloody war.
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Ukraine must not forget fight against corruption while battling Russia
Brian Mefford about internal fight against corruption in Ukraine
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The Letter to Friends
I`m writing this text to the sounds of the roar of shells outside. This sound is a signal that the lights could disappear soon. But I’m comforting myself: I have a laptop, and I
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WHY SHOULD THE UNITED STATES HELP UKRAINE?
While we in craven silence gazed Like dummies, only scratched our pates. Oh treacherous, accursed breed When will you pass? When will we greet Our own George Washington at last With the new law of righteousness?
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«Post-Humanity War»
Each of us, as a child, loved fairy tales. We loved fantastic stories about a hero who saves the world. No matter his path's difficulty, a noble goal always leads to victory. And even
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What You Might Not Know About Russia's War Against Ukraine
From our friend, Luke Coffey at the Hudson Institute: a series of six short videos he recorded debunking commonly heard myths about U.S. support to Ukraine.
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An American in Kyiv Discusses Comments by GOP Presidential Hopefuls
Brian Mefford has been working in Republican party politics since 1988, holding various positions in the Republican Party of Arkansas and working on the staff of Mike Huckabee. He has lived and worked in Ukraine since 1999.
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Is Ukraine Under Pressure to Negotiate with Russia?
Consider that 84% of Ukrainians are not ready to give up the Russian occupied territories, including Crimea and the Donbas region. The Ukrainian spirit is not broken.
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The complete chronology of how the Ukrainian nuclear potential was destroyed.
Once Ukraine happened to be the third-largest nuclear power in the world. Thousands of nuclear arms had been left on Ukrainian soil by Moscow after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. But in the years that followed, Ukraine decided to denuclearize completely.
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Why Should the USA Support Ukraine?
A contest for the best essay starts on December 1. The theme is “Why Should the USA Support Ukraine?”
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The cost of the Crimea bridge destruction.
At night on October 9, Russians used tactical aviation for a missile attack on the city of Zaporizhia. Aircrafts launched 12 missiles, attacking the city. Most of the rockets hit residential high-rises and private houses in
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Stories too horrifying to disclose. Over 80 Ukrainian medics tortured in Russian captivity.
Article by: Christine Chraibi Source: Andrii Kryvtsov FB 100 days of captivity and the whereabouts of captured medical staff of the Mariupol Military Hospital are unknown. Some stories of captivity are too horrifying to disclose, says
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100 Days of Captivity
In late March, Russian invaders captured 33 volunteers in Mariupol who provided humanitarian aid and were helping people evacuate. The Russian soldiers imprisoned them in a local jail in a small occupied Ukrainian town called Olenivka.
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Russian Terrorists Kill a Little Ukrainian Girl
The story of 4 year old Liza killed in a Russian attack in Vinnytsia It was a beautiful sunny day and little Liza was smiling, pushing her pink stroller in front of her, as she chatted