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List of Report articles
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Evacuees from Mariupol, Ukraine In Mariupol, Russia’s Barbarity Is Laid Bare
Some civilians have escaped. Thousands have died. This is Putin’s war—and their story.
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A Ukrainian military member looks at destruction in Kharkiv Bogged-Down Russian Troops Resort to Deadly Cluster Munitions
Weapons investigators say Russian use of cluster munitions across Ukraine—which are banned by most countries—has been “flagrant and widespread.”
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A wall mural painted on the wall of the U.S. Embassy in Kabul. ‘Nowhere to Turn to’: U.S. Forces Closure of Afghan Embassy
Afghan diplomats wanted to keep the flag raised but were running out of cash.
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Ukrainian emergency employees and volunteers carry an injured pregnant woman. America’s ICC Animus Gets Tested by Putin’s Alleged War Crimes
Does U.S. support for an investigation of Russia’s attack on Ukraine signal a bigger policy shift?
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A British combat volunteer heads toward the Ukrainian border in Przemysl, Poland. Moscow Turns U.S. Volunteers Into New Bogeyman in Ukraine
With Russia’s use of mercenaries growing, the Kremlin seeks distractions.
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett attends a cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem, on March 14, 2022, the same day he spoke to Vladimir Putin. (JACK GUEZ/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Putin, Zelensky Still Talking—Through Israelis
Putin and Bennett spoke for an hour and a half on Monday even as the Russian assault grinds on.
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Demonstrators hold placards and wave flags in support of Ukraine. Georgia Walks a Fine Line After Ukraine Invasion
Tbilisi has its own history with Moscow. So why the cold shoulder to Ukraine this time?
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French President Emmanuel Macron leaves a polling booth. Putin’s War Is Shaking Up the French Election
As Macron negotiates with Putin, some of his rivals dance around their past enthusiasm for the Russian leader.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gives a press conference. How U.S. Bioweapons in Ukraine Became Russia’s New Big Lie
A viral conspiracy theory could be used to justify an attack, the United States says.
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Ukrainian emergency employees and volunteers carry an injured pregnant woman. Ukraine Wants NATO Jets. Biden Says Not Yet.
The difficulty in delivering NATO-owned, Soviet-built aircraft highlights the tightrope U.S. President Joe Biden is walking.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov welcomes his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. Russia’s ‘Eleventh-Hour’ Interference in the Iran Deal
Moscow is seeking to use the Iran deal to shield itself from the full effect of Western sanctions.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington on March 8. Biden Bans Russian Oil Imports
It’s a symbolic move—with potentially big geopolitical consequences.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gestures as he speaks. Hints of a Ukraine-Russia Deal?
Zelensky appears to float suggestions of a compromise, but U.S. officials fear Putin could double down.
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Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's mansion in London ‘Life Is Becoming Impossible’: Activists Say Sanctions on Russian Oligarchs Don’t Go Far Enough
Wealthy Russians are facing sanctions over Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, but anti-corruption advocates say there are still loopholes left to close.
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Naftogaz CEO Andriy Kobolyev Ukraine Implores Biden to Sanction Putin’s ‘Sacred Cow’
Russia lives on energy exports. So far, they’ve been exempt from Western sanctions.