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Cover: Ukraine vs Russia: who leads the tech battle? - with Glib Voloskyi
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Ukraine vs Russia: who leads the tech battle? - with Glib Voloskyi

Why is technology playing such a decisive role in the Russia-Ukraine war? Who is ahead in technological innovation—Ukraine or Russia? How are drones reshaping the battlefield, and how might they also transform technologies of peace?

Cover: Drones ukrainiens : «Avec une charge de 6,5 kg ça peut faire beaucoup de dégâts»
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Drones ukrainiens : «Avec une charge de 6,5 kg ça peut faire beaucoup de dégâts»

Trois ans après le début de l’invasion russe, l’Ukraine est devenue maîtresse des frappes de drones permettant d’atteindre le territoire adverse. Cette technologie, que ses spécialistes disent encore balbutiante, rend le conflit imprévisible.

Cover: Can Ukraine Survive Without the US Military Aid?
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Can Ukraine Survive Without the US Military Aid?

The announcement of the suspension of US military aid to Ukraine sparked heated debate in the media. It was often presented as an unexpected blow to Ukraine's defence capabilities, but experts who closely monitor the situation note that such risks were already evident in 2023.

Cover: The added dangers of fighting in Ukraine when everything is visible
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The added dangers of fighting in Ukraine when everything is visible

For centuries the “fog of war”, the inability to see through the confusion of combat, has been a given. No longer. The front lines in the war between Russia and Ukraine are now saturated with surveillance drones livestreaming video footage in real time. Everyone can see pretty much everything. Armies are having to work out how to fight on what is being called the transparent battlefield.

Cover: North Korean troops in Ukraine gain battlefield experience, cementing alliance with Russia
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North Korean troops in Ukraine gain battlefield experience, cementing alliance with Russia

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — For weeks, Ukrainian troops braced for an unfamiliar enemy: North Korean soldiers sent to bolster Moscow’s forces after Ukraine launched a lightning-fast incursion and seized territory in Russia’s Kursk region over the summer.

Cover: Goodbye, Neutrality: An Analysis of Swedish Military Aid to Ukraine
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Goodbye, Neutrality: An Analysis of Swedish Military Aid to Ukraine

The Kingdom of Sweden's role in supporting Ukraine over the past decade has been both significant and transformative. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2014, Sweden actively contributed to bolstering Ukraine's Armed Forces. Initially, this support was limited to training assistance. However, the onset of the full-scale invasion in 2022 marked a dramatic expansion in the scope of aid. Sweden began providing equipment, financial military assistance, technology, and lethal weaponry.

Cover: 100 Days of the Kursk Operation: What the US Can Do to Help Ukraine
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100 Days of the Kursk Operation: What the US Can Do to Help Ukraine

On August 6, Ukraine launched an audacious military operation into Russia’s Kursk Oblast. However, Russia is mounting a counteroffensive in the region bolstered by 10,000 North Korean troops. What can the United States do to help Ukraine sustain its momentum?

Cover: 100 Days of the Kursk Operation: What the US Can Do to Help Ukraine
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100 Days of the Kursk Operation: What the US Can Do to Help Ukraine

On August 6, Ukraine launched an audacious military operation into Russia’s Kursk Oblast. One hundred days later, the Ukrainians still hold a sizeable chunk of Russian territory. How can the United States help Ukraine maintain its momentum?

Cover: Thousands of North Korean troops in Russia. What does that mean for the war with Ukraine?
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Thousands of North Korean troops in Russia. What does that mean for the war with Ukraine?

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The Biden administration said Thursday some 8,000 North Korean troops are now in Russia near Ukraine’s border and are preparing to join the fight against Ukrainian troops in coming days – a potentially serious escalation of the nearly 3-year-old war.

Cover: Ukraine’s ‘victory plan’ receives mixed reactions from Western allies
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Ukraine’s ‘victory plan’ receives mixed reactions from Western allies

The “victory plan” that Zelenskyy outlined at home and abroad includes a formal invitation for Ukraine to join NATO and permission to use Western long-range missiles to strike military targets in Russia — two steps Kyiv’s allies have been reluctant to support before.

Cover: Russia is training North Korean soldiers to support its war against Ukraine. How will it impact the frontline?
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Russia is training North Korean soldiers to support its war against Ukraine. How will it impact the frontline?

On October 14th, President Putin introduced the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement with the DPRK to be ratified by the State Duma. The agreement included the clause of mutual military aid in the event of war. The same evening, President Volodymyr Zelenskyi announced that North Korea de facto became a party of the conflict.

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