List of Ukraine articles
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Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, stands in front of a Patriot anti-aircraft missile system during his visit to a military training area on June 11, 2024 in Mecklenburg, Germany. Ukraine Has a New War Strategy—and It’s Working
A year ago, the Ukrainian government decided to take the fight directly to Russia. It hasn’t looked back since.
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A man pushes his bike through debris in Bucha, Ukraine, on April 6, 2022. War Is an International Crime. Why Does It Go Unpunished?
A sweeping legal history reveals how the international community failed to live up to the promises of Nuremberg.
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Vladimir Putin at a Victory Day ceremony in Moscow Don’t Fall for Rumors of Putin’s Weakness
Claims of cracks in the regime overlook the Russian leader’s mastery of dictatorship.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin waits to greet Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian prior to a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting in Tianjin, China, on Sept. 1, 2025. Is Russia the Main Beneficiary of Trump’s Iran Mistake?
The Kremlin is gaining billions in additional oil revenue.
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Putin attends a conference in Moscow Vladimir Putin Is Much Weaker Than You Think
Used to outwitting his enemies, the Russian leader is running out of room for maneuver.
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Relatives of Kenyan nationals conscripted by the Russian army pose with photos of their family members during a demonstration demanding government action to repatriate their kin, seen in Nairobi on Feb. 19. Russia’s African Recruitment Web Is Expanding
Deceptive job schemes and transnational networks are pulling Kenyans into Moscow’s war.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky standing in front of a a Patriot missile defense system. U.S. War in Iran Leaves Ukraine’s Air Defense in Limbo
Ukraine and its partners are holding their breath to see what’s next for Patriot air defense missile deliveries.
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte (left) and Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken (right) attend the Brussels European Defense Exhibition and Conference in Brussels on March 12. The View From Europe
Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken on Hegseth, Hormuz, and NATO.
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Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken attends a press visit organized to mark the restart of activities on the research vessel Belgica, at the naval base in Zeebrugge, Belgium, on April 1. ‘Everything Depends on Our Attitudes’
Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken on Hegseth, Hormuz, and NATO’s future.
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A policeman passes a doll symbolizing Ukrainian oligarch set by artists opposite the signboard of a district administration during the rally in Kiev, 12 July, 2007. War Is Killing Ukraine’s Oligarchy
The fight against Russia is accomplishing what years of struggle against corruption couldn’t.
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A Ukrainian soldier in camouflage holds a large, gray drone with a wingspan a little longer than he is tall, with yellow and blue markings on its wings. He's standing in a field of long, dry glass beneath a pale blue sky. Ukraine Wants to Teach Europe What It Learned
Kyiv is giving continent’s defense chiefs a blunt message about how to fight.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part via videoconference from Moscow. Russia Is Making Bank on Trump’s Iran War
Pricey oil and sanctions relief mean smiles in Moscow.
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Cranes are used for reconstruction in Chernihiv, Ukraine. Ukraine Has a Plan to Build Back Better
The war-torn country wants to reconstruct in a way that is environmentally, socially, and geopolitically more sustainable.
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A Ukrainian serviceman controls an unmanned ground vehicle in eastern Ukraine, Aug. 11, 2025. Pressed by Russian Drones, Ukraine Turns to Ground Robots
While mostly used for logistics, Ukraine is increasingly using them for combat operations.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks to voters at an election campaign rally in Szekesfehervar, Hungary, two days before parliamentary elections on April 10. Why Viktor Orban’s Fidesz Party Lost
The opposition’s stunning victory offers lessons for U.S. Democrats—and a warning for Trump’s allies.