24 February, 2023 marks one year since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Over the past twelve months, the conflict has inflicted untold suffering on the Ukrainian people, with thousands of lives claimed, millions displaced and crucial civilian infrastructure decimated. From heightened trafficking and gender-based violence to the loss of crucial livelihoods and rising poverty
As bad as the situation on the Russia-Ukraine border is right now, it does not currently involve a direct military confrontation between Nato and Russia. In fact, when the US and Britain watched
This is where all the weapons that have poured into Ukraine from its allies in recent years, months, and especially weeks, really come into play. Ukraine is now sitting on thousands of advanced
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Russians have ended up dead or in prison for far less. The taunts and tirades of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of the paramilitary Wagner Group who has become one of Russia's most prominent
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has lasted for 10 months now, and as the New Year approaches, we wanted to pause to reflect on what life feels like right now in each of those countries. Our
Ukraine's allies fall short of Russia's on arms help, raising 2024 risks. Europe is supplying Ukraine only a fraction of the shells it needs, while North Korea has stepped up
Russia's state media immediately—and baselessly—blamed the Ukrainian military. State TV channel Rossiya-24 reported: "Let's address the emergency event that took place several minutes
June 23, 2023. Updated at 7 p.m. ET on June 24, 2023. A simmering political feud in Russia has exploded into a crisis. The head of a Russian mercenary army fighting in Ukraine alongside Moscow's
A Loud G.O.P. Minority Pledges to Make Trouble on Ukraine Military Aid. Hawkish senior Republicans aside, there is evidence to suggest that the anti-Ukraine flank of the party is playing not to
In 2021, 19 percent of its visitors came from Russia, and 8.3 percent came from Ukraine. Inflation, already at a two-decade high of nearly 50 percent, is now estimated to reach 60 percent, Oxford
Yet right now, on the cusp of 2022, the Russian forces massing on Ukraine's border, while certainly inclusive of offensive cyber and electronic warfare capabilities, are mainly composed of
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