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Russian President Vladimir Putin Putin Announces Military Operation in Ukraine
Explosions reported in several cities as Russia targets Ukrainian military installations.
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Workers stand at a control desk during the production process of pipes in the Nord Stream 2 facility in Sassnitz, Germany, on Oct. 19, 2017. What Would a Russian Invasion Mean for Energy Markets?
It would be “almost impossible” for any country to fully substitute Russian gas to Europe, experts say.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks on developments in the Ukraine-Russia crisis and announces sanctions against Russia. Biden Responds to Russia Beginning ‘Invasion’ With Limited Sanctions
Answering Putin’s opening gambit in Ukraine, U.S. officials keep more severe penalties in reserve.
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Police stand guard outside the Russian Embassy in Ukraine. Russian Diplomats’ Credibility Crisis
Shifting justifications for Ukraine aggression suggest they may be running blind.
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A Russian flag at the embassy in Washington is seen through a lens. Biden Enlists Asian Partners for Unprecedented Russia Sanctions Plans
Restrictive export controls, including on semiconductors, may be more effective than Western sanctions alone.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signs documents. Putin Orders Russian Troops Into Ukraine’s Breakaway Provinces
Russia’s president recognizes the regions and sends in “peacekeepers.”
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Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with Russia’s Security Council. Russia Appears Poised to Recognize Ukraine’s Separatist Regions
Western officials warned recognition would kill the 2015 Minsk agreement—and give Moscow a pretext for military action.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers a national update. Biden: Putin Has Decided to Invade Ukraine
But the United States is still trying to deny Russia a pretext for war.
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A Kenyan pastoralist looks at sheep and goats that died from changing climate. ‘Brink of Catastrophe’: Drought Worsens Humanitarian Crisis in East Africa
Experts warn of the driest conditions in over four decades, fueled in part by climate change.
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Vietnamese border guards sit at the entrance of the border gate where container trucks remained stuck. Southeast Asian Traders Are Paying the Cost of China’s Border Policies
The impact of a zero-tolerance COVID-19 policy goes beyond rotting fruits.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at the U.N. U.S. and Russia Battle for World Opinion at U.N. Over Ukraine
Blinken is still looking for a diplomatic offramp.
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An RC-135V/W Rivet Joint aircraft leaves the runway Aug. 13, 2015 at Offutt AFB, Neb. America’s Eyes in the Skies Over Ukraine
U.S. spy planes are keeping Putin’s buildup in the open—for now.
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Yemeni army forces head to stronghold near Marib, Yemen. U.N. Pressures Biden Against Adding Yemen’s Houthi Rebels to Terrorist Blacklist
A return to sanctions would only worsen a humanitarian catastrophe, experts warn.
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A photograph shows the US Embassy building in Kyiv, on January 24, 2022. U.S. and Russia Order Partial Ukraine Embassy Evacuations
But Kyiv rebukes Washington for stoking panic.
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U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan speaks at the White House. White House Warns Russian Invasion of Ukraine Could be Imminent
Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security advisor, said Moscow could “in very short order” invade its neighbor again.