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Russia’s multi-pronged invasion of Ukraine has thrust the country into a conflict that many on the European continent had thought was one for the history books.
Russia’s early setbacks in its invasion of Ukraine could have foreclosed on some of President Vladimir Putin’s sweeping war objectives, but he is unlikely to relent given the conflict’s...
Russia's reasons for exerting pressure on its smaller neighbor are deeply rooted in economics, history and culture. Here are just a few: 1. Russia has designs on Ukraine’s natural...
Putin now may not want to take over all of Ukraine, but he certainly wants to swallow up enough of the country to render it a submissive ghost nation, experts and analysts say.
A University of Rochester expert on international conflicts explains some of the reasons behind Vladimir Putin invading Ukraine.
Russia's warnings to the West against arming Ukraine have gone unheeded, with Western assurances of support "for as long as it takes" and pledges that Nato will never be divided.
What exactly does Vladimir Putin want? Our explainer tackles this question - among others - and takes the conflict back to basics.
The stakes of Putin’s war. Russia’s invasion has the potential to set up a clash of nuclear world powers. It’s destabilizing the region and terrorizing Ukrainian citizens. It could also impact...
Russia appears to have learned from some of its military mistakes in the early days of its invasion of Ukraine on February 24. This led to a redeployment of its forces to the Donbas and the...
Russia has an estimated 100,000 troops near its border with Ukraine but denies it is preparing for an invasion. Earlier today, top US diplomat Antony Blinken warned his Russian counterpart of a...