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Trump’s words made clear to Russia that it has the upper hand, and now there are no limits to how far it will go. Drawing a ...
Europeans see Ukraine’s security as vital to their own and want to defend the principle of no border changes by force, even ...
Edward Lucas is a nonresident fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis, a former senior editor at the Economist, and ...
The Crimean peninsula—like a crown—sits atop the Black Sea exercising control over its length and breadth. A Kremlin Crimea ...
However, they fail to issue a stronger warning, such as 'Reconsider your need to travel,' which they reserve for countries like North Korea and Russia. This inconsistency raises questions about the ...
Kyiv says Russian shelling and drone activity have increased today while Moscow accused Ukraine of launching hundreds of ...
Putin is still in the Kremlin, and I’m writing this from New York City—my family has made its home there, as well as in Croatia, since we were forced to leave Russia in 2013. America’s ...
A look at the threats the Great Lakes now face as a result of budget and staffing cuts at related U.S. federal agencies, as ...
Karoline Leavitt leaves briefing after tough questions on Trump's Iran stance and Russia-Ukraine conflict. Tensions rise ...
Trump’s mumbled explanation for Russia’s ‘horrible’ Sumy bombing is no sign that he’s getting tough on Putin, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley ...
America’s relationship with Finland ... It’s a country with a small population, 5.6 million, and NATO’s longest border with Russia — 830 miles — and it recently raised defense spending.