List of Ukraine articles
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Street musicians in Lviv, Ukraine Lviv Becomes the Center of Ukraine’s Resistance
With the east in flames, the western Ukrainian city houses refugees, aid workers, and diplomats seeking to turn the tide of war.
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Intercontinental ballistic missile launchers and an armored vehicle are seen during a military parade in Red Square in Moscow on June 24, 2020. Putin’s War Is a Death Blow to Nuclear Nonproliferation
Russia has shown that an attacker with nuclear arms is fundamentally safe.
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Gen. Claudio Graziano after a visit to the national gendarmerie Carabinieri headquarters in Rome on Nov. 5, 2018. Is an EU Army Coming?
Russia’s war in Ukraine is turning the European Union into a serious military player.
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A woman wears face paint in the colors of the Ukrainian flag while protesting against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Feb. 24. Ukrainian Women on the Front Lines but Not in the Headlines
Ukrainian women are at the center of the war—but too often at the margins of public imagination.
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The Abraham Lincoln Brigade was a group of volunteers from the United States who served in the Spanish Civil War as soldiers, technicians, medical personnel and aviators fighting for Spanish Republican forces as part of the International Brigade. The International Brigade 2.0
The foreign volunteers in Ukraine follow those who fought fascism in the Spanish Civil War.
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World Food Program Executive Director David Beasley at the U.N. Office in Geneva. WFP Women Fault Food Agency’s Boys’ Club
Hundreds of employees at the World Food Program protest the dominant role of men in responding to world’s humanitarian emergencies.
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Evacuees from Mariupol, Ukraine, at a shopping center on the outskirts of Zaporizhzhia ‘The World Must Know What Happened to Us’
After weeks of siege by the Russians, some in Mariupol are finally escaping the bombs, the burning buildings, and the bodies.
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People look at damage after a missile strike in Kyiv, Ukraine. 6 Questions About Russia’s War in Ukraine, Answered
Your guide to Foreign Policy’s coverage of the war so far.
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Putin sits at the end of a long table with a flag behind him. Why Putin Probably Won’t Give Up Anytime Soon
History—and Putin’s penchant for risk—suggest he’s likely to dig in his heels.
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A worker in a dust-proof suit controls an LED epitaxy chip production line at a semiconductor workshop in Nanchang, in China's Jiangxi Province on Jan. 26. How Will New Export Controls Impact the Global Semiconductor Shortage?
The U.S. mirrors tactics used against China on Russia as war in Ukraine escalates.
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The mother of Ukrainian officer Ivan Skrypnyk cries over his coffin during a funeral ceremony in Lviv, Ukraine. How Does the Ukraine War End?
The West needs to prepare for a lose-lose cease-fire.
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Evacuees from Mariupol, Ukraine In Mariupol, Russia’s Barbarity Is Laid Bare
Some civilians have escaped. Thousands have died. This is Putin’s war—and their story.
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Stoltenberg holds a gavel at a desk with the NATO logo behind him 6 Things NATO Can Do to Help Ukraine Right Now
A no-fly zone is highly escalatory yet unlikely to work. Here are six better options.
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Then-NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (left) speaks with then-U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates (right) and then-U.S. ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder in Istanbul on Feb 5, 2010. The Problem With the Debate Over Helping Ukraine
Ivo Daalder, a former U.S. ambassador to NATO, explains why discussions about a no-fly zone over Ukraine are not framed in the right way.
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Ukrainian soldiers stand guard on a road north of Kyiv. Ukrainian Staff at U.S. Embassy, Left Behind, Say U.S. Is Backtracking on Promises of Support
“It looks as if some officials have already given up on Ukraine,” local staff told the State Department.