List of Ukraine articles
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Pedestrians cross a street in front of a billboard displaying the symbol “Z.” Russia’s Propaganda Machine Is Faltering Over Ukraine
A once well-oiled system has been shocked by the war.
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A destroyed house after a Russian attack in Markhalivka, Ukraine. Kyiv Braces for the Onslaught
Ukraine’s capital still stands, even as its suburbs have been mauled by indiscriminate Russian strikes.
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A police officer walks past the offices of the Russian Central Bank in Moscow on Feb. 28. What Does Russia’s Removal From SWIFT Mean For the Future of Global Commerce?
Removing Russian banks from the SWIFT system is accelerating a global economic realignment
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Newly elected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky examines books on the IX International Book Festival "Book Arsenal" in Kiev on May 23, 2019. An International Relations Theory Guide to the War in Ukraine
A consideration of which theories have been vindicated—and which have fallen flat.
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A man who said his name is Ian, who is from a town near Liverpool in the United Kingdom and is 61 years old, but who did not want to be otherwise identified, prepares to enter Ukraine to join the fight against the Russian army at the Medyka border crossing on March 3, 2022 at Medyka, Poland. Ukraine’s Foreign Legion Is Ready for Battle
Thousands of fighters are already flooding into Ukraine from around the world.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. Why Naftali Bennett Went to Moscow
Israel says it’s well positioned to mediate a truce between Russia and Ukraine. It also has interests to protect.
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Ukrainian and Russian officials meet for talks in Belarus. Why the World Can’t Ditch Diplomacy in Putin’s War
A former U.S. diplomat who served in Afghanistan on why talks still matter.
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A map showing Ukraine is pictured at the German Bundeswehr Joint Forces Operations Command. In Putin’s War, the Map Is Not the Territory
Depictions of territory supposedly occupied by Russia are misleading.
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A Russian-linked cargo ship seized by French customs. The Invasion of Ukraine Is Causing Crisis at Sea
Russian ships have nowhere to dock, and supply chains will suffer.
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A woman and child board a train out of Ukraine. In Ukraine, Refugees Flee West—and Volunteer Fighters Flood to the East
Thousands of Ukrainian men are rushing toward the threatened capital for hasty military training.
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An observer of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) monitors a tank in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on Nov. 9, 2019. Russia’s Ukraine Invasion Devolving Into ‘Strategic Catastrophe’ for Putin: U.S. Envoy
International organizations will start compiling evidence of Russia’s “barbaric,” “horrific,” “heinous” conduct for possible war crimes trials, America’s ambassador to the OSCE says.
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Foreign diplomats stage a walkout during Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's virtual address at the U.N. Are Russian Diplomats Lying or Just Clueless?
Russian diplomats take flak misleading the world on Putin’s plans for Ukraine.
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Ukrainian refugees cross the border. Humanitarian Corridors Alone Won’t Solve the Conflict in Ukraine
As violence escalates, the international community must respond urgently to a spiraling humanitarian crisis.
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A traffic jam on a boulevard leading out of Kiev is seen as Ukrainians flee the city following the Russian invasion on Feb. 24. There Could Be 10 Million Ukrainians Fleeing Putin’s Bombs
Europe has opened its borders to the continent’s biggest exodus of refugees since 1945.
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A woman holds a placard reading “International Criminal Court in The Hague” above the portraits of both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko during a demonstration in support of Ukraine in front of Russia’s embassy in Rome on Feb. 24. Could Putin Actually Face Accountability at the ICC?
The International Criminal Court has opened an investigation into Ukraine. Here’s what you need to know.