“Whether or not the attacks on specific sites are intentional, the overall impact is contributing to the disruption of normal life.”
Denys Sviatokum on Building Ukraine’s Wartime Defense Innovation Ecosystem
How has Denys Sviatokum helped coordinate Ukraine’s dual-use technology sector during wartime?
“In such a fast-changing environment, technologies evolve quickly. Speed of innovation becomes a form of protection.”
How Dr. Kateryna Rashevska Interprets the UN Findings on Ukrainian Children
How does Kateryna Rashevska interpret the UN inquiry’s findings on Russia’s deportation, indoctrination, and forced transfer of Ukrainian children?
“The international community has an obligation not only to respond to international crimes that have already been committed, but also to prevent their commission.”
Maternal Health in War: UNFPA’s Faye Callaghan on Ukraine’s Frontline Birth Crisis
How is war in Ukraine affecting maternal health outcomes, healthcare workers, and newborn development according to UNFPA specialist Faye Callaghan?
“In maternity care under war conditions, stress narrows focus—what should be a coordinated, multi-risk response can become a race against what is immediately visible, and that can cost lives.”
Alevtina Kakhidze Interview: Donbas, War Testimony & Ecology
How does Alevtina Kakhidze connect war in Donbas and Ukraine to propaganda, memory, plant–human ecologies, and the wider global climate crisis?
“The Russian-Ukrainian war is not just a Ukrainian war. It’s not only our problem. It’s a global one, deeply tied to ecology.”
Mark I. Gorenstein on QCD Critical Point Research, Fluctuations, and Theoretical Physics in Wartime Ukraine
How does Mark I. Gorenstein explain the search for the QCD critical point, the most promising beam-energy range, and the wartime pressures on Ukrainian theoretical physics?
“Today we think that intermediate collision energy of 3–6 GeV per nucleon pair in the center of mass system of colliding nuclei is most promising for the QCD critical point search.”
How Kenchen Arjandas Bharwani Explains Off-Price Fashion, Surplus Inventory, and Waste Reduction
How does Kenchen Arjandas Bharwani explain the role of off-price retail in reducing fashion waste and recovering value from surplus inventory?
“For me, that raised the question of why such good garments were being treated as losses.”
This Gay Week 19: Global LGBTQ Rights, Christian Nationalism, and Queer Resistance
How do global political trends and media narratives shape LGBTQ rights and lived experiences across countries?
“What I care about are the people affected by these policies, not the politics itself.”
Everywhere Insiders 42: Iran Escalation, Congo Drone Warfare, and Africa’s Supply Shocks
How does Irina Tsukerman connect Iran escalation, Congo drone warfare, and African supply shocks to wider regional instability?
The proliferation of drones reflects a broader democratization of weaponizable technology.”
ADRA Ukraine: Neutral Relief, Early Recovery & Development — 3.7 Million Assisted Since 2022
How does Maryna Savchuk explain ADRA Ukraine’s priorities in winterization, safeguarding, and the balance between emergency relief and early recovery during wartime?
“ADRA Ukraine provides holistic approach between emergency and development programs with the strong referral system.”
Daria Furtak on SUSK: Rebuilding Ukrainian Student Leadership in Post-COVID Canada
How does Daria Furtak describe rebuilding Ukrainian student leadership in Canada, preserving institutional memory, and advocating for fairer access to education for Ukrainian newcomers?
“Leadership is service among peers.”
Jacobsen Bank Analysis: 10,494 Publications Across 205 Outlets
How does the Jacobsen Bank analysis map 10,494 publications across 205 media outlets and rank the largest publication venues?
“The tally comes to 10,494 publications across 205 outlets up to 10,842+ publications across 205 outlets based on the evaluation criteria provided by the Jacobsen Bank before.”
Ukraine’s Wartime Healthcare: Inna Ivanenko on Access, PMG, and Medicines
How does Inna Ivanenko assess Ukraine’s wartime healthcare resilience, medicine-access bottlenecks, and the reforms still needed to protect patients across the country?
“Investment in healthcare could bring people back to Ukraine.”
How Mentorship Reform Helps Institutionalized Youth Build Independent Lives in Ukraine
How is Ukraine’s mentorship reform helping teenagers in institutional care prepare for independent adult life?
“Mentorship can become an important bridge before they leave care.”
This Gay Week 18: LGBTQ Rights, Pedro Pascal Rumors, and the Global Politics of Backlash
How does the conversation between Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Karel Bouley connect celebrity rumor, anti-LGBTQ violence, and global political backlash against queer rights?
“Even limited legal recognition can contribute to gradual normalization, though the process is neither uniform nor guaranteed.”
Everywhere Insiders 41: Iran, Hamas, Russia, Nigeria, and Cyberwarfare
How does Irina Tsukerman connect Iran, Hamas, Russian strategy, Nigeria, and cyberwarfare in current U.S. security debates?
“Russia’s role is neither decisive nor negligible.”















