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Ukraine
Tension Marked Harris's Ties With Zelensky
By Simon Shuster
Ukraine's Plan to Survive Trump
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Ukraine Is Worried About J.D. Vance
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A Sobering Message On Ukraine From a NATO Head of State
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Ukraine Races to Guard its Energy System
As winter approaches, Ukrainians brace for yet another Russian attempt to freeze them out.
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How Ukraine is Pioneering New Ways to Prosecute War Crimes
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By Vera Bergengruen
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ATACMS, F-16s and Kyiv's Arms Wish list
As Ukraine hopes for ATACMS to bolster its counteroffensive, the coming fight may require other weapons.
By Mathias Hammer
September 20, 2023
The Back-to-School Horror for Ukraine's Children
Russia's brutal war against Ukraine has impacted millions of people, not least children.
By Beth Van Schaack
September 13, 2023
Ukraine's Volunteers Are the Unsung Heroes of the War
They often step in and provide equipment and aid when the government is unable to.
By Jake Steckler
August 2, 2023
Ukraine Fears Russia Mines at Nuke Plant
Danger of radiation release is low but sabotage at Europe's biggest nuclear power plant could be inoperable for years.
By Simon Shuster
August 1, 2023
Ukraine Moves Christmas Day to Dec. 25, Denouncing Russian-imposed Traditions
The explanatory note attached to the law said its goal is to “abandon the Russian heritage."
By Associated Press
July 29, 2023
Ukraine Calls Russian Bluff on Grain Blockade
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tells TIME Kyiv is "ready to test" Moscow's threats to grain shipments
By Simon Shuster and Sam Jacobs
July 19, 2023
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
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July 10, 2023
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