List of Ukraine articles
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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.
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Members and supporters of the Ukrainian community attend a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in New York. Poll: Experts Oppose No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine
IR scholars overwhelmingly say involving U.S. air power risks uncontrollable escalation. Biden and his advisors agree.
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Women and children from war-torn Ukraine, including a mother carrying an infant, arrive in Poland at the Medyka border crossing on March 4, 2022 near Medyka, Poland. Ukraine’s Mothers Are the Heart of the War
Women separated from their husbands have become a symbol of the country’s moral standing.
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A banner depicting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Russian President Vladimir Putin Syrian Fighters May End Up on Both Sides of the Ukraine War
Young Syrians have already served as mercenaries elsewhere.
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Ukrainian emergency employees and volunteers carry an injured pregnant woman. America’s ICC Animus Gets Tested by Putin’s Alleged War Crimes
Does U.S. support for an investigation of Russia’s attack on Ukraine signal a bigger policy shift?
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A British combat volunteer heads toward the Ukrainian border in Przemysl, Poland. Moscow Turns U.S. Volunteers Into New Bogeyman in Ukraine
With Russia’s use of mercenaries growing, the Kremlin seeks distractions.
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Two men wearing backpacks jointly carry a large duffel bag as they walk away from the camera toward a building. The Risky Status of Ukraine’s Foreign Fighters
Russia has labeled Ukraine’s foreign fighters “mercenaries”—raising questions about their legal status if captured.