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Ukraine
The Back-to-School Horror for Ukraine's Children
By Beth Van Schaack
Ukraine's Volunteers Are the Unsung Heroes of the War
By Jake Steckler
Ukraine Fears Russia Mines at Nuke Plant
By Simon Shuster
Ukraine Calls Russian Bluff on Grain Blockade
By Simon Shuster and Sam Jacobs
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Congress Is Grappling With the Wrong Questions on Ukraine
The U.S. Congress is willing debate the kinds of weapons used in Ukraine but not how the war should end
By Elizabeth Beavers and Samuel Moyn
July 17, 2023
How We Can Help Ukraine While Genuinely Prioritizing Asia
The U.S. must focus its military and strategic forces on Asia, but it can't give up on Ukraine
By Elbridge A. Colby
July 14, 2023
Seoul Ships Arms to Poland as Ukraine Enlists Support From Asia
South Korean government policy prohibits lethal aid to countries at war and Ukraine’s envoy to Seoul says it’s time for a change, adding there’s a lot in its arsenal that could help Kyiv.
By Sangmi Cha / Bloomberg
July 12, 2023
Why the NATO Summit Was Good for Ukraine
Despite not getting NATO membership as they hoped, Ukraine walked away with a clear path forward and continued support
By Steven Pifer
July 12, 2023
NATO Summit: What's at Stake for Biden
Biden held a 45-minute call with Turkey's President, who agreed the next day to Sweden’s bid to join NATO.
By Brian Bennett
July 11, 2023
Biden Stalls Ukraine’s Pre-Summit NATO Hopes
As support for Kyiv's accession grows in parts of the alliance, the White House expresses caution
By Simon Shuster
July 10, 2023
How Palantir Is Shaping the Future of Warfare
A visit to Palantir reveals how the company is reshaping the battlefield in Ukraine and where algorithmic war is heading
By Bruno Maçães
July 10, 2023
The U.S. Looks Set to Arm Ukraine With Cluster Bombs
The controversial decision will be reportedly announced Friday as part of a new $800 million military aid package.
By Astha Rajvanshi
July 6, 2023
Inside Zelensky's Battle Against Russian Propaganda
After living nine years under Russian control, many people in Crimea and the Donbas may not accept Ukraine as their home
By Simon Shuster
June 22, 2023
The Slow Progress of Ukraine's Counteroffensive
President Zelensky said this week that Ukraine has launched its long-awaited counteroffensive.
By Anna Gordon
June 16, 2023
Ukraine Warns of Toxic Black Sea From Dam Debris
Ecological damage alone from the collapse of the dam will be more than $1.5 billion, Ukraine officials say as they warn of health risks.
By Daryna Krasnolutska/Bloomberg
June 10, 2023
The Bombing of Ukraine’s Kakhovka Dam Affects All of Us
Suriya Jayanti explains the devastating global impacts of the Kakhovka Dam bombing.
By Suriya Jayanti
June 8, 2023
It's Vital to Protect Water Infrastructure During War
The destruction of Ukraine's Nova Kakhovka dam highlights the threat that war always poses to water.
By Peter H. Gleick
June 7, 2023
Zelensky Feared Flooded River Before Dam Break
Traveling to the banks of the Dnipro river last fall, the Ukrainian President told TIME crossing the river was "serious, dangerous."
By Simon Shuster
June 6, 2023
Has Ukraine's Spring Counteroffensive Begun?
Kyiv remains tight-lipped on its long-anticipated campaign to wrest back control of territory captured by Russia.
By Yasmeen Serhan
June 6, 2023
Everything We Know About the Nova Kakhovka Dam Attack
A major dam in a part of southern Ukraine that Moscow controls collapsed Tuesday, triggering floods and other fears.
By Anna Gordon and Armani Syed
June 6, 2023
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