List of Russia articles
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A firefighter in full protective gear is silhouetted against a raging orange and yellow fire behind them. The firefighter holds a hose up as smoke billows around them. Ukraine’s Strikes on Russian Energy Have Two Targets
Targeting oil infrastructure that recalcitrant Hungary relies on lets Kyiv hit two birds with one drone.
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A grid of six TV screens shows show hosts gesturing and Donald Trump smiling and gesturing. What Russia Really Thinks About Trump
The U.S. president believes Russia “respects” him, but Kremlin-controlled media have turned him into a joke.
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Olha Stefanishyna speaks into a microphone while sitting in front of U.S. and Ukrainian flags. U.S. Warned Ukraine Not to Strike American Investments in Russia
Kyiv’s ambassador to Washington said a Ukrainian attack on Novorossiysk triggered the reprimand.
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Volunteers help emergency workers clear the rubble of a destroyed building at Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital following a Russian missile attack in Kyiv on July 8, 2024. Why Ukraine Is Still Standing
Civic resistance underpins the country’s defense—and its democracy, too.
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A photo collage illustration showing maps of Russia and Ukraine in the background with Zelensky and Putin headshots. Four Years of War in Europe
Eight thinkers on the lasting impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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A rocket is displayed during a military parade in Pyongyang, North Korea, on April 15, 2017. How Worried Should We Be About Nuclear War?
Rafael Grossi, the head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, says abandoning the idea of nonproliferation would be a “dramatic mistake.”
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Lindsey Graham, dressed in a navy blue suit jacket and light blue dress shirt, speaks while seated in a chair facing Christiane Amanpour, whose hair and shoulder are seen in the side of the frame. Russia ‘Not Serious’ About Peace Deal, Lindsey Graham Says
The Republican senator’s comments contradict U.S. President Donald Trump’s position on Russia.
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Russian woman with anti-war sign observed by police in Moscow The Puzzling Passivity of Russians
Repression alone cannot explain the vast protest gap between Moscow, Tehran, and Kyiv.
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A howitzer fires Can Ukraine Kill Its Way to Victory?
Increased losses could strain Russia’s military, but Ukraine faces steep hurdles.
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A large sculpture of a red-and-gold star with a gold Z affixed to the front stands in front of a building. A person bundled in a winter coat and hat walks by in the background. Putin’s Conspiratorial Fantasies Are Blowing Back on Him
Russian ultranationalists are turning against Moscow itself
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The podcast logo for Ernstfall from Welt atop a half red and half blue gritty background. War or Peace? Germany’s Decision-Makers Can’t Decide.
A new podcast features a war game with painful lessons for everyone—except Russia.
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The Spain Hall of the Prague Castle is prepared ahead of a meeting between U.S. and Russian leaders, where the New START nuclear arms control will be signed, in Prague on April 6, 2010. The Real Risk After New START Isn’t Arms Racing
Without the treaty, nuclear forces will become hard to verify and harder to trust.
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A man in a gray suit stands in the foreground of four camouflaged ballistic missiles on trucks. The Post-Cold War Nuclear Era Might Have Just Ended
The world is a more dangerous place as New START expires and China’s nuclear arsenal grows.
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Donald Trump presents Golden Dome missile defense Why Missile Defense Now Raises the Risk of War
The delusion of invulnerability tempts leaders to take risks.
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin speaks during a joint press conference with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso following talks between the Russian government and the European Union executive at the EU headquarters in Brussels on February 24, 2011. Europe Is Getting Ready to Pivot to Putin
In the face of U.S. bullying, European leaders are considering reaching out to Russia’s president.