List of ukraine-russia articles
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to the U.S. Congress by video. Is Biden Getting Sucked Into Putin’s War?
The Ukrainian president’s powerful appeal to Congress could change Washington’s careful calculus.
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Members and supporters of the Ukrainian community attend a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in New York. Poll: Experts Oppose No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine
IR scholars overwhelmingly say involving U.S. air power risks uncontrollable escalation. Biden and his advisors agree.
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A Ukrainian military member looks at destruction in Kharkiv Bogged-Down Russian Troops Resort to Deadly Cluster Munitions
Weapons investigators say Russian use of cluster munitions across Ukraine—which are banned by most countries—has been “flagrant and widespread.”
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Women and children from war-torn Ukraine, including a mother carrying an infant, arrive in Poland at the Medyka border crossing on March 4, 2022 near Medyka, Poland. Ukraine’s Mothers Are the Heart of the War
Women separated from their husbands have become a symbol of the country’s moral standing.
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A banner depicting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Russian President Vladimir Putin Syrian Fighters May End Up on Both Sides of the Ukraine War
Young Syrians have already served as mercenaries elsewhere.
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Ukrainian emergency employees and volunteers carry an injured pregnant woman. America’s ICC Animus Gets Tested by Putin’s Alleged War Crimes
Does U.S. support for an investigation of Russia’s attack on Ukraine signal a bigger policy shift?
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A British combat volunteer heads toward the Ukrainian border in Przemysl, Poland. Moscow Turns U.S. Volunteers Into New Bogeyman in Ukraine
With Russia’s use of mercenaries growing, the Kremlin seeks distractions.
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Two men wearing backpacks jointly carry a large duffel bag as they walk away from the camera toward a building. The Risky Status of Ukraine’s Foreign Fighters
Russia has labeled Ukraine’s foreign fighters “mercenaries”—raising questions about their legal status if captured.
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A hand holds a cell phone showing the Netflix app with an alert message. Will Russia Chase Out Big Tech?
The Kremlin’s battle with foreign tech companies didn’t begin in January.
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Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev gives hand to U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in front of the American embassy of Vienna June 3, 1961. A New Nuclear Arms Race Is a Real Possibility
History suggests the war in Ukraine could put an end to arms control as we know it.
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett attends a cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem, on March 14, 2022, the same day he spoke to Vladimir Putin. (JACK GUEZ/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Putin, Zelensky Still Talking—Through Israelis
Putin and Bennett spoke for an hour and a half on Monday even as the Russian assault grinds on.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban Hungary’s Orban Pivots Away From Putin as Elections Loom
For 12 years, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has carried water for Putin. Now, he’s wavering.
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Two French fighter jets and two Polish MiG-29s Sending Old Fighter Jets to Ukraine Is a Terrible Idea
The urge to do something is strong, but there are more practical ways to help.
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Ukrainian army officer Yaroslav Chepurniy Russia’s Road to Odesa Runs Through Mykolaiv
War is intensifying along the Black Sea coast, with one key city standing in the invaders’ way.
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Belarusian men who joined the Ukrainian territorial defense are in Odesa, Ukraine. Odesa’s Defense Stiffened by Belarusian Volunteers
For hundreds who fled Minsk’s oppression, Ukraine’s fight has become theirs.