List of ukraine-russia articles
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Gen. Philip Breedlove, the outgoing commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Europe Former NATO Commander: ‘Is the West Going to Tolerate Russia Doing This to Ukraine?’
Retired Gen. Philip Breedlove on NATO’s response, calls for a no-fly zone, and Putin’s state of mind.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz delivers a speech on the Russian invasion of the Ukraine during a meeting of the German federal parliament, the Bundestag, at the Reichstag building on February 27, 2022 in Berlin. Putin Accidentally Started a Revolution in Germany
The invasion of Ukraine is triggering a dramatic reversal of Berlin’s grand strategy.
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Refugees rest at the Medyka pedestrian border crossing in Poland. Poland Unprepared for Waves of Ukrainian Refugees
Ukraine’s largest friendly neighbor is struggling under the impact of evacuees.
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A volunteer demonstrates how to prepare Molotov cocktails at the Pravda brewery in Lviv. Russia Has Deployed Two-Thirds of Its Amassed Forces Into Ukraine, U.S. Officials Say
But Moscow’s troops are facing stiff resistance and logistical challenges.
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A Chechen special force trooper sits atop an armored personnel carrier in the town of Gudermes, Chechnya. Russia Tries to Terrorize Ukraine With Images of Chechen Soldiers
Moscow is exploiting stereotypes of Chechen brutality.
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A man looks at paperwork on a desk presented by a poll worker. Belarus Vote to Amend Constitution Worries NATO
The changes, certain to pass, will let Russia house nuclear weapons on Belarusian soil.
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A large group of people in cold-weather clothing stand packed closely together on a train platform. In Kharkiv, a Desperate Choice: Stay or Go?
As Russian forces continue their assault, people in Ukraine face terrifying uncertainty.
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People protest in front of the Brandenburg gate against the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. Germany to Arm Ukraine in Major Policy Reversal
Berlin will send anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles to help Kyiv fight off Russia.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a welcome ceremony in Shanghai on May 20, 2014. China and Russia’s Friendship in Ukraine Is Without Benefits
Will Russia’s invasion make or break the relationship between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin?
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Members of the territorial defense battalion organize a military redoubt on February 25, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Is Just Beginning
Russia has only sent in a third of the troops it had deployed near Ukraine.
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Vassily Nebenzya (center), Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, keeps his hand down during a vote on a draft resolution that would deplore Russia for invading Ukraine at U.N. headquarters in New York on Feb. 25. Russia Vetoes U.N. Resolution Demanding Troop Withdrawal From Ukraine
China, India, and the United Arab Emirates abstain.
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A military instructor teaches civilians holding wooden replicas of Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session at an abandoned factory in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on February 6, 2022. Winning in Ukraine Will Require Paying the Cost
The key to victory, for every side, will be the ability to endure sacrifice.
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NATO leaders attend their summit at the Grove Hotel in Watford, England, on Dec.4, 2019. Why the Last War May Have Triggered This One
After World War II, Japan and Germany became enduring U.S. allies. Why didn’t the Cold War end the same way?
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A woman and two children after crossing the border from Ukraine to Slovakia. U.N. to Call for Up to $2 Billion in Aid to Ukraine
Already at least 70,000 people have fled the country since the Russian invasion.
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An activist holds a placard in Lafayette Square to protest Russia's invasion of Ukraine in Washington. The Loophole in Biden’s Sanctions That Allows Russia to Prosper
How to punish Putin without devastating Europe’s economy remains a challenge.