List of Ukraine articles
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Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a government meeting. What Putin’s Past Says About Ukraine’s Future
A historian speaks on how the Russian president’s history helps explain his current mindset.
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People fly the U.S. flag, NATO flag, and European Union flag alongside the Ukrainian flag. Skyscrapers in background. The West Is Rewriting the Rules of Foreign Policy Over Ukraine
Decades of U.S. and European precedents are going up in smoke.
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert poses. Former Israeli Prime Minister: Israel Should Stand Up for Ukraine
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said it’s “inconceivable” that Israel doesn’t stand by its allies and clearly denounce Russia’s invasion.
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Olek, a civilian militia member in Ukraine, sits in a dark room holding a gun. ‘We’ll Keep Watching for the Russians’
Truck drivers, welders, and other untrained civilians are taking up arms as week two of Russia’s invasion begins.
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Farmers harvest grain in Ukraine. Forget Oil. Putin’s War Is Wrecking the Wheat Market.
Vulnerable countries, especially in the Middle East, rely on grain imports that are now under threat. It’s a recipe for disaster.
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Results of the United Nations’ vote on Russian aggression are projected. U.N. Denounces Russia’s Ukraine Invasion
U.N. General Assembly deplores Russian aggression in Ukraine in a lopsided 141-5 vote that underscored Russia’s deepening diplomatic isolation.
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Protesters display QAnon flags showing Russian President Vladimir Putin False Claims of U.S. Biowarfare Labs in Ukraine Grip QAnon
The conspiracy theory has been boosted by Russian and Chinese media and diplomats.
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Debris and the burned-out shell of a car litter Freedom Square outside the city hall in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Putin Reaches for the Syria Playbook as Ukraine Invasion Stalls
Cluster bombs, leveled apartments, and sieges are Russia’s recipe for war.
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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.