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Recently constructed show homes are seen in England. You Have No Idea How Bad Europe’s Energy Crisis Is
Natural gas prices are 10 times the usual—upending industries, angering consumers, and panicking politicians.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin watches the Tsentr 2019 military exercise. Where Does the Ukraine War Go From Here?
Six months into Russia’s war, Ukraine is still standing. FP talked with experts about what comes next.
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Two people on a makeshift raft during flooding in Pakistan Extreme Weather Is Brutalizing Asia
Floods, droughts, tropical storms, and heat waves are severely testing the resilience of a region with a lot of vulnerable people.
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A woman dressed in Ukrainian national costume poses in front destroyed Russian military equipment Ukraine Braces for an Explosive Independence Day
A signal date—six months into the war, just after the death of a Putin propagandist—has everyone in Kyiv on edge.
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Exhaust emerges from the smokestack of a natural gas-fired power plant in Berlin. Southern Europe Gets a Taste of Power—Literally
Countries like Italy and Spain now rely less on Russian gas, and for once, they may bail out Germany.
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US President Joe Biden (R) and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (L) attend a bilateral meeting at a hotel in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coastal city of Jeddah on July 16, 2022. Congress, Biden Duke It Out Over Egypt Aid
The administration says it stands for human rights—but may be readying to resist some cuts to Egypt’s $1.3 billion annual military subsidy.
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A Ukrainian officer awards soldiers in Donetsk, Ukraine. Will They Fight? Washington Wants to Know.
The United States thought Afghans would fight and Ukrainians would fold. Reality is forcing a reassessment.
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Argentines protest economic issues Argentina’s Economic Crisis Never Went Away
Argentines remain enmeshed in a populist policy trap as inflation soars past a whopping 70 percent.
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Afghan commandos patrol. New Congressional Report: U.S.-Trained Afghan Special Forces Forced to Flee to Iran
They could divulge sensitive U.S. military training and intelligence to Tehran, a U.S. lawmaker warns.
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A man passes a group of veiled women in Kabul One Year Later, Afghanistan Is a Land of Shrugs and Sadness
The return of the Taliban may have ended the fighting. The suffering goes on.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to supporters. Trump Under Investigation for Possible Violations of Espionage Act
Top secret classified information was among the documents recovered from the former president’s Florida resort.
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A general view shows the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Russia’s Gone Nuclear in Ukraine—With Power Plants, not Missiles
The United States and United Nations have told Moscow to stop holding Europe’s biggest nuclear reactor hostage.
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A member of the Russian forces guards in front of surface-to-air S300 missiles in a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile unit on the Cape of Fiolent in Sevastopol on March 5, 2014. Ukraine Tries to Blow Up Russia’s Grip on Crimea
Ukraine isn’t taking credit for the strikes, but officials see them as an effort to cut Russian supply lines.
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A Russian Yars intercontinental ballistic missile launcher parades through Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in central Moscow on May 9, 2022. Russia Suspends U.S. Nuclear Inspections
But the Kremlin “doesn’t actually want an arms race” with Washington, experts say.
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Afghans seeking help with applying for special immigrant visas to the United States crowd into an internet cafe in Kabul on Aug. 8, 2021. Afghans Promised a Way Out Are Still Trapped by Red Tape
More than 70,000 Afghans who worked for the United States are still waiting for visas—unless the Taliban get to them first.