List of ukraine-russia articles
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Priest Oleg helps Vuhledar evacuee Katya into his van Civilians on Ukraine’s Front Lines Face Food and Water Shortages and Worse—Lack of Medication
The battle for the Donbas could well be the deadliest phase of the war.
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An outdoor screen shows a virtual meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, in Beijing on December 15, 2021. Why China Threads the Needle on Ukraine
Beijing is confident in the United States’ decline and unwilling to rock the boat.
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Finnish President Sauli Niinisto Finnish President: Putin Took NATO Application News ‘Very, Very Calmly’
Sauli Niinisto tells FP about his country’s decision to join the alliance—and the Russian president’s response.
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People help a young child in a pink coat cross a bridge. It’s Time to End the Age of Impunity
The first hundred days of war in Ukraine represented the worst of modern warfare.
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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas Estonia’s Prime Minister: ‘We Need to Help Ukraine Win’
Kaja Kallas talks about the threat from Russia, the future of the war, and what should come next for NATO in the Baltics.
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A crater and damaged building in the Donbas Ukraine Wants Longer-Range Ammunition for Donbas Gunfight
“We’re still not giving them what they want,” one U.S. source told Foreign Policy.
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An earth mover prepares the construction site of the new Topography of Terror information and exhibition center behind a photograph of Adolf Hitler shaking hands with Heinrich Himmler on Jan. 29, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. Will Teaching Aggressors a Lesson Deter Future Wars?
Calls to inflict a decisive defeat on Russia are misguided and won’t necessarily prevent Putin or others from using force.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (right) speaks to Chinese President Xi Jinping as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese first lady Akie Abe look on at the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan, on June 28, 2019. What the West (Still) Gets Wrong About Putin
Asking whether to appease or not appease him is completely beside the point.
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Dimitry Sytii (C), founder of the mining company Lobaye Invest and placed under U.S. Treasury sanctions for his alleged links to the Wagner group, is surrounded by Central African deputies on the steps of the National Assembly in Bangui on October 15, 2021. Putin’s World Order Would Be Devastating for Africa
Moscow is already deeply involved in destabilizing wars.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (right) speaks during a news conference with Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto at the State Department in Washington on May 27. Finland Is Set for NATO—if Turkey Plays Ball
Turkey’s objections to new NATO members are a speed bump, not a roadblock, says Finnish Foreign Minister.
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A man walks past a building with a banner in support of Russian military action in Ukraine Putin Hasn’t Gone Far Enough for Russia’s Hawks
There’s dissent—but not from peaceniks.
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Ukrainian police forensic experts exhume a body. Russia’s War in Ukraine Could Become Genocide
Moscow is already carrying out ethnic cleansing.
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A boy sits on the ruins of a building. Russia’s War in Ukraine Enters ‘Grinding Phase’
And there could be a risk of Ukrainian attrition.
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A destroyed Russian main battle tank rusts next to the main highway into the city on May 20, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Pentagon Deputy: Russia’s Defense Industry ‘Will Feel’ Pain of Ukraine War
Russia’s vaunted defense modernization depends on precisely the Western gear it can no longer acquire.
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Honor guards carry the coffin of Rustam Zarifulin, a Kyrgyz soldier who died fighting for Russia in Ukraine, in Kara-Balta, Kyrgyzstan, on March 27. Restive Caucasus Sees Signs of Discontent with Putin’s War
But with power increasingly centralized in the Kremlin, don’t look for Moscow’s empire to fracture anytime soon.