Heavily guarded Putin exposes his growing isolation
May 9 military parade on Red Square exposed a growing sense of disgust toward a tired, heavily guarded Vladimir Putin rather than projecting superpower strength, an analyst wrote following the event.
Every time I step into the ring, it is already the final stage of work done by my large team. Behind every bright fight are hundreds of hours of routine work.
Ukrainian NGO Social Movement (Sotsialnyi Rukh; SR) organized a Social Forum in Kyiv on April 25, bringing together trade union leaders, social activists, and representatives of political organizations to discuss labor reforms, workplace safety, and social protections during wartime.
Russian state-owned energy giants were implicated in the deportation of Ukrainian children, with new research linking companies affiliated with Gazprom and Rosneft to the transfer and re-education of minors from occupied territories, raising fresh questions about corporate complicity in potential war crimes and genocide.
As the 2026 Financing for Development Conference increasingly focuses on scale, leverage, and private capital mobilisation, Ukraine offers a practical lesson: the real challenge is not just raising more money, but making finance work in crisis contexts where recovery and development must advance together.
Relying on open sources for research and interviewing experts on the matter, Ivan Lozowy dissects the entanglement of Hungarian and Russian political elites, hydrocarbon industries, and foreign policy priorities.