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ukraine: 500 days

Mykhailo Fedorov Is Running Ukraine’s War Against Russia Like a Startup

by Anas Siddiqui
Mykhailo Fedorov Is Running Ukraine’s War Against Russia Like a Startup

“The defense forces and the startup communities are different worlds,” Nataliia Kushnerska, Brave1’s project lead, says. “In this project, everybody receives what they need. The general staff and Ministry of …

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Everyone Wants Ukraine’s Battlefield Data

by Anas Siddiqui
Everyone Wants Ukraine’s Battlefield Data

Instead, Ukraine wants to use the data that’s being gathered for its own defense sector. “After the war has finished, Ukraine companies will go to the market and offer solutions …

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Wild Donkeys Are on the Vanguard of Ukraine’s Ecological Recovery

by Anas Siddiqui
Wild Donkeys Are on the Vanguard of Ukraine’s Ecological Recovery

The war, unsurprisingly, has made conservation a lot harder. Oleg Dyakov, a rewilding officer from Rewilding Ukraine’s head office in Odesa and one of the organization’s cofounders, recounts the hazards …

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The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

by Anas Siddiqui
The Ukraine War Shows the US Military-Industrial Complex Isn’t Battle Ready

Typically, this money would be funneled primarily to so-called prime manufacturers, who are attractive to the Defense Logistics Agency, the Defense Department’s procurement arm, because they have existing relationships with …

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The Remarkable Resilience of Ukraine’s Tech Sector

by Anas Siddiqui
The Remarkable Resilience of Ukraine’s Tech Sector

In February 2022, Ukraine’s tech sector was booming. Between 2016 and 2021, the country’s IT exports tripled to nearly $7 billion a year, according to the IT Association of Ukraine. …

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Doctors on Bikes Prevented a Humanitarian Catastrophe in Ukraine

by Anas Siddiqui
Doctors on Bikes Prevented a Humanitarian Catastrophe in Ukraine

As the war rolled on, organizations responding to the crisis came to realize that they had to be flexible and think beyond fixed, brick-and-mortar health care infrastructure. They needed to …

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Rebuilding Ukraine Is an Act of Resistance

by Anas Siddiqui
Rebuilding Ukraine Is an Act of Resistance

The museum was damaged by shelling, but most of its exhibits survived. It now also houses items rescued from destroyed cultural sites, like a wooden icon, still speckled with shrapnel, …

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Ukraine War: How to Win With Trucks, Trolls, and Tourniquets

by Anas Siddiqui
Ukraine War: How to Win With Trucks, Trolls, and Tourniquets

That spring, Ukraine raised volunteer battalions, some directly linked to the self-defense units formed in Maidan. They were still ill-equipped, so they came to rely on other volunteers to supply …

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Ukraine War: Botanists Risked Their Lives for a Priceless Collection

by Anas Siddiqui
Ukraine War: Botanists Risked Their Lives for a Priceless Collection

Limited resources, another knock-on effect from the ongoing conflict, also threatened to upend the men’s carefully laid plans. While Moisienko drove around to dozens of Kyiv’s home hardware stores in …

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