
Nataliya Gumenyuk
@ngumenyuk
Journalist specialized in conflict reporting, human rights. Co-founder Public Interest Journalism Lab @PIJLab, The Reckoning Project
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Listen to the latest episode of “The Foreign Affairs Interview,” featuring Nataliya Gumenyuk in conversation with senior editor Hugh Eakin: foreignaffairs.com/podcasts/gumen…

Always worth, listening to Nataliya Gumenyuk 🇺🇦 podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/the…



I was answering the questions on the settlement to Foreign Affairs podcast earlier. Still back then started with the US leverage to stop its support if Kyiv doesn’t agree. The US thought Ukraine wanted any deal, Ukrainians don’t need the bad one podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…




Ukraine is not loosing the war and won’t if European support continues. Analysis of the recent US moves by the former Ukrainian minister for Defense Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk and one of the best defense experts foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/ukrain… Foreign Affairs


My latest episode of This Is Not A Drill - with Gavin Esler is out now, where this week Ukrainian journalist Nataliya Gumenyuk and I are discussing the fallout from the Zelenskyy-Trump Oval Office meeting, and what it means for Ukraine's future. Available now at the link below! x.com/DrillPod/statu…


The real leverage against Ukraine Trump has is not abandoning us, but not selling means for air defense. My latest for The Guardian. Photo: teens observe rescue operation, waiting for the miracle —their friend is under the rubble. No, he didn’t survive theguardian.com/commentisfree/…




American weapons are important, but Ukrainian drones have changed everything "What’s keeping Ukraine in the fight is not Russian mercy, or even solely American arms: It’s innovation" from Nataliya Gumenyuk, The Atlantic

I've embedded with pilots from 3 UA brigades in the East. A lot is said about drone production.This @Atlantic dispatch shows what this warfare looks like. It's not just about lesser dependence on US weapons. UAVs make the price tag feasible for the allies theatlantic.com/international/…


