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Food packets prepared by the World Food Program are pictured before their distribution to needy Afghan families in Kandahar. ‘Not His Money’: Biden Splits Afghanistan’s Reserves
“This is the worst thing he could do right now,” one expert said.
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A Spanish-language broadcast airs in Moscow. Russia Has Taken Over Spanish-Language Airwaves on Ukraine
Kremlin-owned outlets are winning the information war with Spanish speakers.
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Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko salutes troops during joint Russian-Belarusian military exercises in 2017. Western Officials Warn Russia’s Troops in Belarus Could Be Permanent
Russian forces are in Belarus for military exercises. Will they ever leave?
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Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad. Inside the U.S.-Russia Deal that Eases Pressure on Assad
Is it a necessary concession for humanitarian reasons, or part of a trend toward normalization?
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French President Emmanuel Macron meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin Macron and Putin Meet in Bid to Defuse Russia-Ukraine Crisis
The French president wants to assert European leadership. But he’s still got an election to win.
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Sarah Margon speaks on a panel discussing human rights. Biden’s Pick for Top Human Rights Post Stuck in Nomination Limbo
The time it takes a president’s nominees to clear Senate confirmation is getting longer and longer.
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Russian hypersonic missiles fly over a military parade. The Pentagon Wants to Ruin China’s ‘Sputnik Moment’
Microwaves and turbulent air could kill China’s hypersonic missiles on the cheap.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sits during a media briefing. Is the Party Over for Boris?
A spate of high-profile resignations at Downing Street underscores the British prime minister’s perilous position.
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A Ukrainian serviceman walks past a U.S. flag. Lithuanian Lawmakers Call for Permanent U.S. Troop Presence
The country’s request has taken on renewed urgency amid Russia’s troop buildup.
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Burmese protesters burn a portrait of Gen. Min Aung Hlaing. Sanctions Won’t Undo Myanmar’s Coup
But the military junta’s crackdowns and isolation just might.
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Ukrainian service members work on their tank. A Little Mud Won’t Stop Putin
Frozen ground may aid a Russian invasion of Ukraine, but it’s not a decisive factor.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives a press conference with NATO Secretary General after their bilateral meeting at the European Union headquarters in Brussels on December 16, 2021. Ukraine Urges the West To Chill Out
With one eye on the economy, and the other on Russia’s troop buildup, Ukrainian officials call for cooler heads.
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Employees work at a gas drilling rig at a gas field in Russia. Europe Isn’t Prepared if Russia Turns the Gas Taps Off
Energy woes seep into the West’s response to a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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A Ukrainian serviceman rides atop of an APC with Javelin anti-tank missiles during a military parade in Kiev on August 24, 2018 to celebrate the Independence Day, 27 years since Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union. Ukraine Pins Hopes on Javelin Missiles to Dent Putin’s Armor
And soldiers tend to fire them at everything.
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A new volunteer recruit of the Ukrainian army 'Donbass' battalion flashes a 'victory sign' during a military oath ceremony of the National Guard near the Novi Petrivtsi village not far from Kiev, on June 23, 2014. Ukraine Is Betting on Militias to Bleed Russia
Ukraine hopes 130,000 new civilian defensive forces will make Putin think twice.