Drawing on their knowledge of injuries caused by wars and terrorism, Israeli doctors care for Ukrainian soldiers wounded in battle
Remembering Maks Levin, the photographer who was murdered by Russian soldiers after weeks capturing the front lines
The worst nightmares of Europe’s sleeping giant are coming true all at once
Hopes that post-Soviet Russia would join the ranks of prosperous liberal democracies have proven to be a chimera
A tour of frontlines and liberated cities during Zelensky’s great counteroffensive revealed a country ruined, ravaged, and on the brink of victory
International elites descended on the Ukrainian capital last weekend for an annual political gabfest, which coincided with the welcome sight of Russian forces fleeing
With winter approaching, the West wavering, and supplies running low, the impending southern counteroffensive may decide the course of the war
Bearing witness to an increasingly brutal and surreal war in Odessa and Mykolayiv
Geostrategist Edward Luttwak explains his support for plebiscites in Donetsk and Luhansk
Riding with Major General Andrii Kovalchuk through the Kherson region of Ukraine
Unlike Obama and Trump, 46 knows how to herd cats to get what he wants
The fate of the West increasingly depends on our own fickle, fleeting attention
Blinded by their own Cold War propaganda, Americans can’t see Berlin’s Ukraine policy for what it is
The few remnants of Krakow’s Jewish past are at the heart of its efforts to welcome those fleeing a new European war
To soldiers on the Donbas frontlines, U.S., European, and even Ukrainian officials still haven’t reckoned with the scale of the challenge
As war rages in Ukraine, Boris Zakharov and a network of human-rights activists stretching from Kyiv to Brooklyn are organizing rescue missions
By misjudging the size and importance of Russia’s economy, the West might have taken steps toward its own isolation
After three months, the historical record is now clear
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