List of Eastern Europe articles
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                  Volunteers work without electricity in Dnipro. Ukraine Battles On in the DarkRussia’s terror campaign against Ukraine’s power plants is cutting off the lights—and energizing resistance. 
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                  Military cadets take part in celebrations marking the Day of Missile Forces and Artillery. Russia Is Running Low on AmmoThe United States is wondering if Russia has enough artillery to keep up its war in Ukraine. 
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                  A woman hugs her soldier friend in Kherson, Ukraine. There’s No Peace in Ukraine Without Russian RetreatCalls for diplomacy are misplaced and naive. 
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                  Ukrainians use their mobile phones near a Starlink satellite-based broadband station. Why Ukraine Is Stuck With Elon (for Now)His Starlink satellite internet service has largely kept Ukraine online—but highlights the risks of overreliance on the private sector in wartime. 
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                  Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a commission on military-technical cooperation with foreign states in 2017. What’s the Harm in Talking to Russia? A Lot, Actually.Diplomacy is neither intrinsically moral nor always strategically wise. 
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                  A man with a Ukrainian flag stands on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington. Congress to Ukraine: We’ve Still Got Your BackLawmakers flock to security conference to allay doubts over long-term Ukraine commitment. 
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                  Natalia Pevnevy celebrates atop her car in Liberty Square following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksky's surprise visit in Kherson, Ukraine. Ukrainians Are Holding Strong as Some in West FalterUkrainian identity has been fundamentally changed by invasion. 
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                  Anti-Russia and pro Ukraine banners hang on the fence in front of the Russian Federation embassy in Tallinn, Estonia. Estonia’s Former Spy Chief: Too Soon to Count Russia OutMikk Marran talks about Moscow’s intelligence failures, cyberwar, and whether Western resolve will last the winter. 
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                  Officers with the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) wait outside an apartment in Kharkiv oblast, Ukraine. Ukraine Has a Secret Resistance Operating Behind Russian LinesModern-day Ukrainian partisans are quietly working to undermine the occupation. 
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                  Residents of Kherson, Ukraine, connect to the internet from the Starlink network, set up by the Ukrainian army after the city was liberated from Russian occupation, on Nov. 13. Billionaires Won’t Save Ukraine’s InternetTurns out Elon Musk isn’t a dependable ally. 
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                  Young boys dress up as Ukrainian soldiers and police officers. Kherson Is Liberated but Not Yet FreedAlthough Ukraine has reclaimed the one provincial capital taken by Russia, there’s still a long road to recovery. 
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                  A stuffed toy sits in the remains of a playground in the heavily damaged Saltivka suburb of Kharkiv, Ukraine. Ukrainians Returning to Liberated Towns Find Utter DestructionFor many coming home to Ukraine’s east, their prewar lives are a distant dream. 
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                  Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin meet during the U.S.-Russia summit at Villa La Grange on June 16, 2021 in Geneva, Switzerland. Talking With Russia Is Tempting—and WrongWhy it’s still too soon for negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. 
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                  A man carries his son on his shoulders as they walk past graffiti on a wall depicting a Ukrainian serviceman making a shot with a U.S.-made Javelin portable anti-tank missile system. Zelensky’s Travel Ban on Ukrainian Men Could Damage War MoraleNew survey data shows a majority of Ukrainians do not support the travel ban in its current form. 
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                  People take shelter in Vokzalna metro station in Kyiv, Ukraine. Kyiv’s Metro Is a Symbol of the City’s ResilienceSoviet authorities built the transit system to withstand a potential NATO attack. Now, stations are shielding Ukrainians from Russian missiles. 



