Washington doesn’t think Ron DeSantis can win
Democrats are blasé about the Florida governor, while Republicans know he won’t beat Donald Trump.
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Democrats are blasé about the Florida governor, while Republicans know he won’t beat Donald Trump.
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The former commanding general of the US Army in Europe on why the future of the West could be decided…
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Anatoly Kuznetsov’s classic account of the 1941 massacre of Ukrainians is republished as Kyiv suffers the ravages of war again.
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Biden’s symbolic visit to Ukraine reiterates western support, but the rest of the world appears less convinced.
The former US ambassador to Moscow on dealing with the Russian president face to face, and what the Kremlin’s next…
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While the public in western countries firmly supports Kyiv, views in other parts of the world are more ambiguous.
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When Chinese diplomats say they want the war to end, they undoubtedly mean it – but not at any cost.
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In an exclusive interview, Volodymyr Zelensky’s adviser Mykhailo Podolyak lays out how a Ukrainian victory would unfold.
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In his state of the nation speech the Russian leader spouted the same delusions about Ukraine as he did a…
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We started the Kyiv Independent as the horror of war loomed – and now Biden and Zelensky walk through the…
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The Munich Security Conference also proclaimed Western support for Ukraine, but the Global South views the conflict a little differently.
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Why we should resist hero-worshipping Ukraine’s president.
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Coexisting with a hostile, nuclear-armed power requires deeper thinking than predicting the end of Russia itself.
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For years the Kremlin has been using its veto power at the UN Security Council to hold aid for those…
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Ahead of the war’s first anniversary this month, Russia wants a victory.
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Buying British newspapers gave the Lebedevs clout in Tory high politics. Over a decade on, it remains unclear what they…
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It’s not just a bad idea, it’s nonsensical and improbable too.
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Russia’s war and China’s military build-up are provoking an unprecedented change in Japan’s approach to its defence.
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His most sycophantic fan delivered an unexpected scoop
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The UK’s growth is forecast to fall behind every other major economy, including Russia.
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