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A missile and smoke from an airstrike in Ukraine Russian Troops Are Taking Putin’s Orders to Demilitarize Ukraine Literally
Russian strikes have hammered facilities that produce heavy gear the Ukrainian armed forces desperately need.
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A woman is lit by the glow from her mobile phone as she sits on a wooden bunk in an underground air raid shelter following an alert on May 3 in Lviv, Ukraine. Ukraine’s Online Volunteers Go After Russian Targets
Kyiv says it doesn’t endorse cyberattacks—but it’s thankful for them.
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A girl carries vegetables in Shanghai Shanghai’s Food Shortages Spur Voluntarism and Cynicism
Locals are ensuring their own supply after prominent government failures.
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A rocket launches from a military base in southern Russia. ‘Stay Down Low’: Ukraine Fears Formidable Russian Air Defenses in the Donbas
Bolstered by the nearby border, Russia is making the fight in the east a no-go zone for Ukrainian air power.
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The logo of Russia’s energy giant Gazprom is seen in Bulgaria. Russia Is Back to Blackmailing Europe Over Energy
Europe’s energy dealer is playing hardball.
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A Palestinian loads a cart with food. Palestinians Feel Economic Pain From the War in Ukraine
A food crisis looms as the price of wheat and other staples surges.
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U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres visits Ukraine after Russian invasion The Reluctant Peacemaker
Criticized for inaction in Ukraine, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres wades into diplomatic hellscape with little prospect of halting Russian invasion.
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A Turkish-made Bayraktar TB-2 drone sits on the tarmac at Gecitkale Air Base, near Famagusta in the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, on Dec. 16, 2019. Drones Have Come of Age in Russia-Ukraine War
“A child can operate these drones,” one expert said.
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Presumed operatives of the Russian mercenary Wagner Group, accompanied by a Malian soldier (far left), near Gossi in Mali on April 20 Russian Mercenaries Staged Atrocities in Mali, France Says
The French military watched what appeared to be Wagner operatives attempting a false-flag operation to discredit the West.
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Moldovan President Maia Sandu speaks next to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Moldova Feels the Shock Waves of Putin’s War
Russia is now talking about driving toward Moldova’s border as part of its plan to redraw the map of the Black Sea region.
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Displaced Yemenis receive food aid and supplies Who’s to Blame for the Global Hunger Crisis?
Moscow and Washington battle at the U.N. to assign responsibility for a looming food crisis that threatens millions with starvation.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sits for a press conference. 3 Years Later, the U.S. Could Finally Send an Ambassador to Ukraine
The nomination of career diplomat Bridget Brink comes as Washington begins sending its diplomats back into Ukraine.
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NATO meeting in Brussels. ‘Thanks, Putin’: Finnish and Swedish Lawmakers Aim for NATO Membership
Politicians who have long called for Finland and Sweden to join NATO seem poised to finally get their wish.
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Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin arrives for the second day of a European Union summit in Brussels on March 25. Will Russia’s War End Irish Neutrality?
A key pillar of Dublin’s foreign policy may be another casualty of the conflict.
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French ambassador to Ukraine Etienne de Poncins is seen in his office. Diplomatic Life Returns to Kyiv—Slowly
Some, but not all, of the embassies that fled Ukraine’s capital are coming back.