As Western armies’ stocks start to dry up, governments encourage the private sector to build partnerships with Kyiv.
You May Also Like
Ukraine’s army discipline crackdown sparks fear and fury on the front
- February 5, 2023
Critics say new legislation that punishes deserters and rule-breakers more harshly contravenes human rights and demotivates military personnel.
Judges get dragged into Spain’s toxic politics
- December 25, 2023
EU’s 2023 justice scorecard placed Spain 23rd in the bloc for public perception of independence of courts and…
Cotton vows to block Biden nominees over classified documents flap
- January 28, 2023
Tom Cotton says he will slow down confirmation of all of President Joe Biden’s nominees until Congress is…
America’s abortion access divide is reshaping blue-state border towns
- January 11, 2023
A Tennessee-based health care provider announced plans in May — just one week after POLITICO published the draft…
Biden, House GOP refuse to budge as key debt ceiling deadline looms
- January 17, 2023
The Biden administration and House Republicans are heading toward an initial Thursday debt ceiling deadline without even a…
Sam Bankman Fried’s co-founder gave GOP govs group $500,000 right before bankruptcy
- February 2, 2023
Just days before the cryptocurrency exchange FTX filed for bankruptcy, the company’s co-CEO Ryan Salame wrote a $500,000…