The Ukraine crisis is about more than just Nato membership
Russia’s security demands betray a deep-seated view of its neighbour as a satellite state, rather than fully separate.
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Russia’s security demands betray a deep-seated view of its neighbour as a satellite state, rather than fully separate.
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Ukraine and its allies fear reports of troops leaving its border are part of a disinformation campaign.
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Berlin is signalling that it will cancel the Nord Stream 2 pipeline if Russia invaded Ukraine.
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A Russian invasion of Ukraine would be the biggest crisis in Europe since the end of the Cold War.
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For all his posturing, the Russian president has until now been distinctly risk-averse.
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Promises to withdraw troops from Ukraine’s border may just be the same old story.
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The Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov writes how life in his country feels – mostly – ordinary.
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As Western leaders warn of war and Moscow claims to be drawing troops back from Ukraine’s border, the Russian president…
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The government can pander to London’s bloated financial and property markets or it can champion democracy. It can’t do both.
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Italian and French banks are owed $25bn by Russia.
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Boris Johnson’s allies claim he shouldn’t be removed while Ukraine and Russia are on the brink of war. But why…
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Several Western countries have urged their citizens to immediately leave Ukraine amid warnings of an imminent Russian attack.
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As some officials predict a Russian attack is imminent, others search for diplomatic solutions. However, not all options are viable.
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Energy experts in Kyiv warn a full-scale invasion could push energy prices even higher and derail climate action.
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Up to 30,000 Russian troops are stationed in Belarus. The Baltic states fear they may never leave.
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We are led to believe the Prime Minister is about to drop the habits of a lifetime, but the changes…
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The more Vladimir Putin tries to bring post-Soviet states closer to Moscow, the more he repels them. Is the Russian…
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The French president is perhaps better placed than most Western leaders to talk to Vladimir Putin.
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Sanctions have consequences – not just for the target, but for the country that imposes them as well.
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Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping meet for talks and a display of solidarity in Beijing.
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