List of Ukraine articles
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Russian President Vladimir Putin Is Putin Resurrecting the Balance of Terror?
His talk of nuclear “combat” is terrifying—but it could also reawaken the world to much-needed arms control.
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Ukrainians hold banners and Ukrainian national flags during a protest for peace in Ukraine in front of the Russian Consulate in Krakow, Poland, on Feb. 20. Ukrainians Abroad Respond to Russian Invasion With Heartbreak—and Determination
A sense of urgency has gripped Ukrainian communities around the world.
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Chinese Foreign minister Wang Yi remotely speaks at the U.N. Human Rights Council. China’s Propaganda Over Ukraine Is Shifting and Uncertain
Beijing is backing Moscow—but less so than in the early days of war.
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Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia Russia’s Actions Fuel Calls for U.N. to Rein in Security Council Veto Power
The U.N. Charter puts limits on the veto power permanent members enjoy. Now, some countries want that enforced.
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Trains pass through Kazakhstan’s Altynkol rail hub. Putin’s War Has Killed China’s Eurasian Railway Dreams
The iron silk road was a key part of the Belt and Road Initiative.
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A meeting of the United Nations Security Council is held in New York. Ukraine Crisis Spills Into Yemen Diplomacy
The UAE withholds criticism of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as it seeks Moscow’s diplomatic backing in Yemen.
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Protesters against Russia's invasion of Ukraine in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwan Is Rethinking Defense in Wake of Ukraine Invasion
Western support for endangered democracies can only go so far.
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United States national flag flies behind white concrete embassy building. U.S. Shutters Embassy in Minsk as Belarus Backs Putin’s War
The State Department also authorizes nonessential personnel to leave the embassy in Moscow if they choose.
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A man on the phone walks past the Russian Central Bank headquarters as the Russian flag flies, in downtown Moscow, on March 19, 2021. In Modern War, Short-Sellers Aren’t on the Sidelines
Savvy traders have the ability to hobble economies before shots are fired.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (left) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gesture as they arrive for a meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 2021. When Diplomacy Fails
Washington and its European allies sought a negotiated solution—but even as the tanks roll, the West’s diplomatic offensive could still yield dividends.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is pictured at a meeting in Novo-Ogarevo, Russia on Aug. 7, 2007. When Recognition Is Reckless
Russia is not the only country irresponsibly offering diplomatic stamps of approval.
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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 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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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?