Letter from Ukraine: new year, same war
The Ukrainian novelist writes about ringing in 2023 amid drone attacks.
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The Ukrainian novelist writes about ringing in 2023 amid drone attacks.
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Kyiv’s lionisation of 20th-century nationalists linked to atrocities is alienating allies and playing into Russian propaganda.
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Paris’s commendable backing to Kyiv is too often obscured by the president’s erraticness.
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What the incident means for the Nato alliance and Article 5.
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A bitterly divided government could undermine long-term American support.
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If the Russian president wants to stay in power, his country needs to keep fighting in Ukraine.
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It’s not just a moral error – it’s a strategic one too.
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The war is devastating the country and impeding climate action, says Ukraine’s ex-deputy environment minister.
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As coverage focuses on the Queen’s funeral, events in Whitehall and Ukraine are determining Britain’s future.
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In her state of the union speech, the European Commission president guaranteed the EU would fight on against Russia.
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After Ukrainian forces’ remarkable offensive in the Kharkiv region, there is now talk of defeat on the Russian side.
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Kryvyi Rih was known for its steel factory and its residents’ supposed Soviet nostalgia. War has changed that.
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Existing visas held by Russian citizens should be shortened to end within months, according to the Baltic countries’ foreign ministers.
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Ukraine’s Independence Day also marks half a year since Russia launched its all-out invasion.
Moscow’s accusation that the suspect fled to Estonia is just its latest “provocation”, the country’s foreign minister said.
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Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to recover the Russian-annexed peninsula as Ukrainian forces ready their counteroffensive.
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Poor policies, once adopted, are difficult to abandon, as the leaders of Russia and China are demonstrating.
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Warnings of a global economic slowdown have reversed the rise since the war in Ukraine began.
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As Ukraine targets ammunition depots, Putin’s forces may be approaching a crisis point.
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