Russia-Ukraine War

A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world.

Highlights

  1. Ukraine Sees ‘Hypocrisy’ in Western Allies’ Defense of Israel

    The U.S., British and French militaries helped intercept Iranian missiles and drones, but Ukrainians say they haven’t provided the same help against Russian air attacks.

     By Marc Santora and

    A boy rides a donkey near one of the batteries of Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system in the southern Negev desert on Sunday.
    CreditAhmad Gharabli/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  2. Far Right’s Ties to Russia Sow Rising Alarm in Germany

    As cases proliferate, opponents fear the Alternative for Germany party is becoming a tool of Russian influence operations to undermine support for Ukraine.

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    A protest against the Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, in January in Rostock, Germany. It was one of many around the country.
    CreditAnnegret Hilse/Reuters
  3. In Ukraine’s West, Draft Dodgers Run, and Swim, to Avoid the War

    With Russia seizing the initiative on the battlefield in recent months, Ukraine’s ability to defend itself hinges on replenishing its arsenal of weaponry and mobilizing troops.

     By Andrew E. Kramer and

    Ukrainian border guards patrolling along the Tysa River, facing Romania, in Tyachiv, Ukraine. The Romanian authorities say more than 6,000 men have turned up on their side of the river since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
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  4. Before He Died in Prison, Aleksei Navalny Wrote a Memoir. It’s Coming This Fall.

    In the book, Navalny tells his story in his own words, chronicling his life, his rise as an opposition leader, and the attempts on his life.

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    Alexei Navalny in 2013. Knopf will publish his posthumous memoir, “Patriot,” in October.
    CreditSergey Ponomarev for The New York Times
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  7. Shop Talk

    ‘Reglobalization’ to the Rescue?

    The term, which emerged in response to calls for "deglobalization," has been popping up more in trade and policy circles.

    By Ephrat Livni

     
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