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Ukraine
What the Fate of Bakhmut Means for Ukraine
By Yasmeen Serhan
How Giuliani and Trump Destabilized Ukraine
By Igor Novikov
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Cross-Border Attacks
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Republicans Scrutinize Ukraine Military Aid
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By W.J. Hennigan
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9 Photographers Reflect on Covering the War in Ukraine
TIME speaks to photojournalists on their work the past year—and the moments that have stayed with them.
By Sanya Mansoor and TIME Photo Department
February 24, 2023
What the West Must Do Now to Help Ukraine Win the War
Ukraine’s spirited defense has inspired the world—we must not self-deter from enabling Ukraine to defeat Putin’s invasion.
By Mason Clark
February 24, 2023
Global Business Must Do More to Help Ukraine
'Too many companies continue to profit from business with or in Russia,' writes Richard Branson
By Richard Branson
February 24, 2023
Ukraine Gets First Advanced Western Battle Tanks
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki will announce the delivery of the first of 14 German-made tanks during a visit to Kyiv Friday.
By Piotr Skolimowski / Bloomberg
February 24, 2023
A Plausible Endgame to the War in Ukraine
Most wars end badly. There is no reason to think that this one will be any different.
By Philip Short
February 23, 2023
The Unexpected Climate Impact of Russia's War in Ukraine
By most measures, Russia's year-long war in Ukraine has been an unremitting tragedy. For the climate, it's a little different.
By Ciara Nugent
February 22, 2023
How the World Changed Since Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
From NATO's revitalization to a renewed focus on Taiwan, TIME looks at what's different a year after the Kremlin attacked Ukraine.
By Yasmeen Serhan
February 22, 2023
What a Victory for Ukraine Should Look Like
There's a growing debate over what kind of victory in Ukraine should the U.S. and allies support
By Anatol Lieven
February 22, 2023
Why China Suddenly Wants Peace in Ukraine
After a year of bloodshed, China now says it sees the Russia-Ukraine war as a problem—and wants to play a role in ending it.
By Charlie Campbell / Singapore
February 22, 2023
Why the People of Ukraine Will Triumph
History shows that determined, brave people can defeat a larger, more powerful hostile enemy, writes Sebastian Junger
By Sebastian Junger
February 20, 2023
Why Biden Made a Surprise, Historic Visit to Ukraine
The Secret Service opposed Biden's trip on security grounds. Here's why he made the 10-hour train journey from Poland to Kyiv.
By Armani Syed
February 20, 2023
Estonia Sends Message To Russia With Ukraine Aid
A shared border with Russia and a painful history of Soviet occupation has led Estonia to adopt an aggressive approach to helping Ukraine
By W.J. Hennigan/Tallinn
February 16, 2023
Жахливий місяць російського полону: історія одного підвалу в українському селі
У цьому місці, де російські військові утримували усіх жителів села Ягідне – понад 350 людей – список загиблих досі викарбувано на стіні
By Svitlana Oslavska
February 15, 2023
Inside the Basement Where a Ukrainian Village Spent a Month in Captivity
In this place where Russian troops held everyone in Yahidne—more than 350 people—captive, a list of the dead still remains etched on a wall
By Svitlana Oslavska
February 15, 2023
NATO is Giving Ukraine Air Defense, Not Jets
With a major Russian offensive looming, NATO allies look to speed up weapon deliveries
By W.J. Hennigan/Brussels
February 14, 2023
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