List of Ukraine articles
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Ukrainian servicemen take part in the joint Rapid Trident military exercises with the United States and other NATO countries nor far from Lviv on September 24. Russia Isn’t About to Attack Ukraine
Moscow occupying its neighbor would be expensive, dangerous, and pointless.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a speech. U.S. Eyes Russian Military Movement Near Ukraine
Echos of the spring’s equipment movements are seen as tensions escalate between Moscow and Kyiv.
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A man walks past a United Russia party campaign poster in Moscow. The Kremlin’s Don’t-Get-Out-the-Vote Campaign
Russia isn’t cracking heads ahead of this weekend’s parliamentary vote—just boring people away from the polls.
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A Ukrainian serviceman walks past a flag of the United States. Ukrainians Worry Biden Will Ditch Them Next
The White House meeting is a chance to repair a damaged relationship.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Joe Biden Ukraine Won’t Stop Fighting the Nord Stream Deal
Kyiv feels let down by supposed allies in Berlin and Washington.
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Merkel and Biden at the White House Biden’s Surrender to Merkel on Nord Stream 2
His support for the pipeline abandoned a bipartisan consensus, got nothing in return, and made the world less secure.
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Then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden in Ukraine. Russia Policy Puts Biden Under Pressure Across Europe
Ukraine has the most to gain in Biden’s emerging Russia policy—and the most to lose.
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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives at the United Nations. Biden’s Worried About Ukraine’s China Fling
Beijing is snapping up Ukrainian defense firms. That bodes ill for the would-be NATO member.
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Anti-corruption activists in Kyiv. Ukraine Wants to Be Cryptocurrency Central
Kyiv’s big bet on digital money could backfire and make the country’s corruption problems worse.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a meeting in Kyiv on May 6. In Kyiv, Blinken Shows a New Face for the U.S.
After Trump, Biden’s top diplomat works to patch up relations with Ukraine—and with beleaguered U.S. diplomats
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Russians protest against President Vladimir Putin's government at Pushkin Square in Moscow on Jan. 23. A New Sanctions Strategy to Contain Putin’s Russia
It’s time for America and Europe to start putting serious economic pressure on Putin’s regime.
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Nord Stream 2 road sign in Germany How to Break the Logjam Over Nord Stream 2
The Russo-German pipeline has zero impact on European security. But Ukraine should be helped.
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Blinken meets von der Leyen in Brussels. Biden Can’t Avoid Getting Tough on Europe Much Longer
The fuzzy goodwill between Washington and Europe has lulled the continent into a false comfort.
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A man lights a candle at a monument to Chernobyl victims. Chernobyl Has Become a Comforting Fable
The disaster isn’t just an easy metaphor for authoritarian failures.
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Russian warships and military jets take part in a military exercise. Russia Further Ramps Up Military Pressure on Ukraine
Moscow could just be strong-arming Kyiv and Washington—or preparing another invasion.