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Foreign diplomats stage a walkout during Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's virtual address at the U.N. Are Russian Diplomats Lying or Just Clueless?
Russian diplomats take flak misleading the world on Putin’s plans for Ukraine.
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A man finishes glueing huge placards bearing images of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Has Putin Lost the Plot?
The more repressive a leader becomes, the more paranoid they can get, experts say.
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People walk near Parliament Hill past the remains of a truck blockade in Ottawa, Ontario. Canada Is Wondering What Exactly Emergencies Are
After protests are forcibly ended, questions remain about government power.
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Farmers harvest grain in Ukraine. Forget Oil. Putin’s War Is Wrecking the Wheat Market.
Vulnerable countries, especially in the Middle East, rely on grain imports that are now under threat. It’s a recipe for disaster.
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Results of the United Nations’ vote on Russian aggression are projected. U.N. Denounces Russia’s Ukraine Invasion
U.N. General Assembly deplores Russian aggression in Ukraine in a lopsided 141-5 vote that underscored Russia’s deepening diplomatic isolation.
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Protesters display QAnon flags showing Russian President Vladimir Putin False Claims of U.S. Biowarfare Labs in Ukraine Grip QAnon
The conspiracy theory has been boosted by Russian and Chinese media and diplomats.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers his State of the Union address Biden: Putin ‘Badly Miscalculated’ in Invading Ukraine
Washington’s efforts to stop Moscow’s war dominate U.S. president’s State of the Union address.
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Ukrainians hold banners and Ukrainian national flags during a protest for peace in Ukraine in front of the Russian Consulate in Krakow, Poland, on Feb. 20. Ukrainians Abroad Respond to Russian Invasion With Heartbreak—and Determination
A sense of urgency has gripped Ukrainian communities around the world.
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Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia Russia’s Actions Fuel Calls for U.N. to Rein in Security Council Veto Power
The U.N. Charter puts limits on the veto power permanent members enjoy. Now, some countries want that enforced.
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The Russian foreign ministry building and Moscow’s finance center Corporate Flight From Russia Multiplies Putin’s Pain
Russia’s isolation deepens as Western businesses pull up stakes in a risky business environment.
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TOS-1A Solntsepyok (Blazing Sun) multiple thermobaric rocket launchers during the Victory Day military parade in Red Square marking the 75th anniversary of the victory in World War II, on June 24, 2020 in Moscow, Russia. ‘It Is Horrendous’: Russia Prepares Vacuum Bombs to Blitz Ukraine
Russia is likely to use thermobaric weapons to terrorize the Ukrainian army and civilians.
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A meeting of the United Nations Security Council is held in New York. Ukraine Crisis Spills Into Yemen Diplomacy
The UAE withholds criticism of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as it seeks Moscow’s diplomatic backing in Yemen.
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People walk past a currency exchange office in central Moscow on Feb. 28. Washington and Brussels Let Slip the Dollars of War
Unlike in 2014, Western countries are rapidly ramping up economic sanctions against Russia’s attempts to rewrite Europe’s geography.
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United States national flag flies behind white concrete embassy building. U.S. Shutters Embassy in Minsk as Belarus Backs Putin’s War
The State Department also authorizes nonessential personnel to leave the embassy in Moscow if they choose.