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Steam rises from cooling towers at the Niederaussem coal-fired power plant during the coronavirus pandemic near Bergheim, Germany, on Feb. 11, 2021. Putin’s Energy War Is Crushing Europe
The big question is whether it ends up undermining support for Ukraine.
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Members of the BBC staff watch Queen Elizabeth II. The BBC’s Crowning Moment
The Queen’s death underscored the central—and, at times, conflicting—role the broadcaster plays in royal coverage.
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Old tanks and armored personnel carriers are parked at an armor repair plant in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, on Sept. 23, 2014. ‘We’re Working 24/7’: Ukraine Keeps Its War Machine Humming
Russian strikes have taken a toll on Ukraine’s defense industry, but offshoring and the cottage industry are keeping the shells coming.
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U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres attends a press conference. A Crisis of Faith Shakes the United Nations in Its Big Week
From its failure to stop Russia’s war in Ukraine to its inaction on Myanmar and climate change, the institution is under fire from all sides.
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An archery target featuring the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin Ukraine Put Putin in the Corner. Here’s What May Happen Next.
Mobilization could be in the cards, escalation is in the air, and Russian nationalists are braying for blood.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speaks during the 26th U.N. Climate Change Conference, or COP26, in Glasgow, Scotland, on Nov. 1, 2021. Egypt to Host Big U.N. Climate Summit While Muzzling Environmental Activists
COP27 will put Biden’s human rights agenda on a collision course with his climate change agenda.
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A child stands in front of a makeshift shelter on the banks of a body of water. Pakistan’s Flood Disaster Shows the Perils of Climate Shortsightedness
“We have never had a really good plan in terms of how we counter climate change,” one expert noted.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in front of Commonwealth flags Can the Commonwealth Outlive Its Greatest Champion?
Queen Elizabeth II’s passing comes amid a moment of reckoning for Britain’s colonial past.
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A captured Russian military tank is seen in Ukraine. Russia Is Supplying Ukraine With Lightly Used Tanks
Ukraine plans to use Russia’s own armor against it.
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A Ukrainian soldier stands on the wreckage of a burnt Russian tank. Ukraine’s Lightning Counteroffensive Approaches the Russian Border
Ukrainian officials say the dramatic changes on the battlefield are a sign they can win the war.
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Ukrainian soldiers ride a tank on a road in the Donetsk region on July 20, 2022, near the front line between Russian and Ukrainian forces. ‘They Are Pushing Everywhere’: Kyiv Goes on the Offensive
Ukraine may have achieved its biggest breakthrough of the war.
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U.S. President Joe Biden in front of a "Summit for Democracy" sign Biden’s Blueprint for Tackling Global Corruption
USAID now has a playbook to check bad actors.
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John Sullivan leaves a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. In Russia, America’s Last Man Standing Stands Down
John Sullivan had a front-row seat to a historic low point in U.S.-Russia relations, and he did it with a skeleton crew of diplomats.
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A migrant family from Venezuela illegally crosses the Rio Grande river. Venezuela’s Forgotten Refugee Crisis Rivals Ukraine’s
International funding for refugees falls short despite a new spike in Venezuelans fleeing their country.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov The Undignified Fall of Russia’s Once-Dignified Diplomatic Corps
Russian diplomats were once viewed with begrudging respect in the West. Now they’re seen as irrelevant mouthpieces for Putin’s war in Ukraine.