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Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's mansion in London ‘Life Is Becoming Impossible’: Activists Say Sanctions on Russian Oligarchs Don’t Go Far Enough
Wealthy Russians are facing sanctions over Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, but anti-corruption advocates say there are still loopholes left to close.
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Naftogaz CEO Andriy Kobolyev Ukraine Implores Biden to Sanction Putin’s ‘Sacred Cow’
Russia lives on energy exports. So far, they’ve been exempt from Western sanctions.
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Working pumpjacks are seen in the Montebello Oil Field in Montebello, California, on February 23, 2022. How to Stop Oil Companies From Propping Up Kleptocrats
The industry’s belated withdrawal from Russia is a welcome move, but energy giants could do more to avoid bolstering corrupt and repressive regimes.
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Foreign diplomats stage a walkout during Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's virtual address at the U.N. Are Russian Diplomats Lying or Just Clueless?
Russian diplomats take flak misleading the world on Putin’s plans for Ukraine.
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Ukrainian refugees cross the border. Humanitarian Corridors Alone Won’t Solve the Conflict in Ukraine
As violence escalates, the international community must respond urgently to a spiraling humanitarian crisis.
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Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian President Vladimir Putin attend the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires on Nov. 30, 2018. Putin’s War Has Middle Eastern Countries Hedging Their Bets
Washington’s security guarantees now seem worth even less.
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A man finishes glueing huge placards bearing images of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Has Putin Lost the Plot?
The more repressive a leader becomes, the more paranoid they can get, experts say.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a ceremony at Tsinghua University in Beijing on April 26, 2019. Putin’s War Is Xi’s Worst Nightmare
Beijing is watching closely. And it doesn’t like what it sees.
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A traffic jam on a boulevard leading out of Kiev is seen as Ukrainians flee the city following the Russian invasion on Feb. 24. There Could Be 10 Million Ukrainians Fleeing Putin’s Bombs
Europe has opened its borders to the continent’s biggest exodus of refugees since 1945.
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Vice President Kamala Harris (left), President Joe Biden (center) and US Secretary of State Tony Blinken (right) participate in a virtual bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. Biden Eyes Adding Top Foreign-Policy Strategist
Thomas Wright of Brookings has made a career studying the international order. Now he might get to fix it.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin toasts during a reception for military servicemen who took part in a Syrian campaign at the Kremlin in Moscow on Dec. 28, 2017. ‘This Is a Man Who, When Backed Into the Corner, Raises the Stakes’
FP columnist Adam Tooze on Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukraine, and the West’s economic war against Russia.
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A woman holds a placard reading “International Criminal Court in The Hague” above the portraits of both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko during a demonstration in support of Ukraine in front of Russia’s embassy in Rome on Feb. 24. Could Putin Actually Face Accountability at the ICC?
The International Criminal Court has opened an investigation into Ukraine. Here’s what you need to know.
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Admiral James Foggo, who heads US Naval Forces Europe and other key commands, addresses Pentagon reporters on October 5, 2018 in Washington, DC. ‘The West Didn’t Do Enough’: Ukraine Faces a Fight on Its Beaches
Ukraine is outgunned on the Black Sea as Russia’s invasion turns amphibious.
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People hold placards protesting Russia’s invasion in India. India Must Take a Stand on Russia’s War in Ukraine
New Delhi’s fence-sitting no longer serves its diplomatic or security interests.
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A Polish border post is pictured in in Zerdziny, Poland, on July 3, 2016, on the NATO nation's frontier with alliance partner Lithuania and Russia's Kaliningrad region. NATO Must Prepare to Defend Its Weakest Point—the Suwalki Corridor
On the Polish-Lithuanian border, the West must respond to Russia’s actual capabilities rather than making assumptions about its intent.