List of ukraine-russia articles
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Ukrainians guard border with Russia and Belarus. For Ukraine Aid, Guns Are Good, but Butter Is Better
The country needs more than just military help.
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Picture taken on March 3, 1977 in Loviisa, Finland shows Urho Kaleva Kekkonen, then President of Finland, and then Premier of the Soviet Union Alexei Kosygin putting the Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant into operation. Putin Won’t Ever Let Ukraine Be Finland
Why a widely touted model for Ukrainian neutrality won’t work to stop a Russian invasion.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Chinese Support for a Russian Attack on Ukraine Cannot Be Cost-Free
Beijing backing Moscow should trigger a rethink of China-European relations.
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Chip factory in Germany Don’t Use Chips to Play Poker With Putin
Semiconductor blockades are powerful sanctions—but may not prove effective with Russia.
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Women watch on as an instructor demonstrates self-defense techniques during an urban survival training class organized by the volunteer group the Ukrainian Women’s Guard on February 05, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Kyiv Is Calm, but Ukrainians Are Quietly Bracing for War
Officials in Kyiv have downplayed Western warnings of an imminent Russian invasion—but many in the capital are learning self-defense and locating bomb shelters.
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A photograph shows the US Embassy building in Kyiv, on January 24, 2022. U.S. and Russia Order Partial Ukraine Embassy Evacuations
But Kyiv rebukes Washington for stoking panic.
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U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan speaks at the White House. White House Warns Russian Invasion of Ukraine Could be Imminent
Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security advisor, said Moscow could “in very short order” invade its neighbor again.
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Ukrainian servicemen load a truck. Why Progressives Should Help Defend Ukraine
Acknowledging the United States’ failings doesn’t mean ignoring Russian imperialism.
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A Ukrainian serviceman stands in front of tanks Is There a Diplomatic Offramp in Ukraine?
As Russia masses troops along the border—and in Belarus—the prospects for peaceful resolution are fading, but there are options.
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Ukrainian soldiers use tanks, self-propelled guns, and other armored vehicles to conduct live-fire exercises in eastern Ukraine. Why Mediation Around Ukraine Keeps Failing
It’s not just about Moscow and Kyiv but the entire Russia-West relationship.
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A statue of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin is in Trans-Dniester. Ukraine’s (Potential) Western Front
Kyiv faces Russian troops to the north and east. Now, it’s got to worry about Trans-Dniester too.
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Ukrainian border guards patrol the Sea of Azov Russian Black Sea Exercises Raise Specter of Naval Blockade
Blocking Ukraine’s ports for an extended period could “suffocate” the country’s economy, experts say.
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Viktor, a soldier on the front lines in the Donbass ‘They Are No Longer Our Brothers’
On the front lines of Ukraine’s frozen conflict, soldiers fight cold and boredom—but worry little about a Russian invasion.
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A military handout photo shows a Leopard 2a6 main battle tank firing during exercises as part of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence in Lithuania. To Deter Russia, Europe Needs More Military Integration
German and Dutch troops have deployed a binational battle-ready unit to Lithuania. More EU countries should follow their example.
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A Spanish-language broadcast airs in Moscow. Russia Has Taken Over Spanish-Language Airwaves on Ukraine
Kremlin-owned outlets are winning the information war with Spanish speakers.