Nolan Peterson: Syria Strike Deals Putin a Double Blow
Putin's penchant for military aggression abroad to shore up his popularity at home may need a rethink.
Nolan Peterson: The Trench War on Europe's Doorstep
You wouldn't know in Kiev that it is the capital of the country in which Europe's only ongoing land war exists.
How Putin Uses Fake News to Wage War on Ukraine
Propaganda and cyberwarfare in support of military actions are hallmarks of Russian hybrid warfare.
Nolan Peterson: Ukrainians Hunker Down for a Long War
Russia has up to 5,000 military personnel operating inside the rebel Donbas.
Did London Attack Give Putin Cover to Kill an Enemy?
It is an old Russian strategy to conduct its attacks when the world is looking elsewhere.
Nolan Peterson: Ukrainians Dream About Land of the Free
"Is it true you can live anywhere you want in America?"
Nolan Peterson: A Forgotten Corner of a Forgotten War
On Ukraine's "quiet" front, there are daily artillery, rocket and sniper attacks.
Nolan Peterson: Why Is Ukraine's Population Shrinking?
By 2016, Ukraine had shrunk by 9.5 million people from its 1993 peak of 52,244,100.
Nolan Peterson: Is This How World War III Starts?
More than 10,000 are now dead, and almost 2 million have fled their homes.
Nolan Peterson: Putin Provokes Military Buildup
Eastern Europe has become the most rapidly militarizing region on earth.
Nolan Peterson: Russian Troops Man Ukraine Front Line
'Separatists move like bugs in different directions. Russian units move in a disciplined way.'
With Trump Distracted, Putin Pounds Ukraine
Eight more Ukrainian soldiers killed, 26 wounded in Russian artillery and rocket barrage.
While Trump Fiddles, Putin Steps Up the War in Ukraine
Ukrainian officials take seriously the possibility of a full-scale Russian invasion.
Nolan Peterson: The Top Spy Fighting Corruption
Students in Kiev say it's common to pay professors a bribe to pass exams.
Nolan Peterson: Ukraine Fears Trump Will Appease Putin
Changing political landscapes in the U.S. and the EU have Ukrainians on edge.
Nolan Peterson: Replacing Kalashnikovs Hits a Snag
As Ukraine edges toward NATO, it needs to replace its Russian guns.
Nolan Peterson: Reporting the Forgotten War in Ukraine
The first draft of history shouldn't be written by Kremlin propagandists or internet trolls.
The Deadly Battle Against Rebels and General Winter
The war is mostly limited to long-distance artillery and sniper fire potshots.
Nolan Peterson: Putin Is Waging Cyberwar on the West
Among Russia's targets: Germany's parliament and the DNC.
Daily Pounding Pushes Europe to the Brink of War
Ukraine wants U.S. anti-aircraft missiles and anti-tank weapons to stop a Russian invasion.
Nolan Peterson: Brothers in Arms on Ukraine Front Line
The ceasefire monitors have gone home, so the war begins again in earnest.
Shells Rain Daily on the Frozen Front in the Donbas
Around 5,000 to 7,500 Russian troops are currently deployed in Ukraine.
Is Ukraine Headed for Another Revolution?
Mikheil Saakashvili, who resigned the Kiev government because of corruption, thinks it is.
Nolan Peterson: Face To Face With a Taliban Fighter
Had we seen each other in the war, we would have tried to kill each other.
Europe Quietly Arms Itself Against a Russian Invasion
"Everything is about Russia taking back territory that was historically Soviet."
Ukraine Students Prepare For a Russian Invasion
"The hardest part is not going to the front line. But returning is hard, too."
War in Syria Eclipses Ukraine's Frozen Conflict
The situation remains too dangerous for more than 1 million people to return home.
Ukraine Cease-Fire Threatened by U.S.-Russia Syria Deal
Ukrainians worry that allies will put Russian cooperation in Syria ahead of the Ukraine conflict.
Putin Has Achieved a No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine
Most airspace over eastern Ukraine remains off limits to civilian air traffic.
The Clinton-Trump Debate Inspires Another In Ukraine
Among the American expatriates at Kiev's debate, a clear majority favored Clinton.