Can biometrics establish a link between Moscow and the shadowy gunmen in eastern Ukraine?
A new book recounts the first year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine from the ground up.
Not everything is under America’s control.
Smaller countries forced NATO’s greatest powers to give Ukraine the vehicles it needs.
A conversation with David Petraeus on what the American experience in Iraq means for Russia’s conflict with Ukraine
At least 29 people are dying every day in eastern Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels are only promising more violence.
Judging on the basis of public evidence, the narrative about Ukraine was propagated first and foremost by Americans, not Russian disinformation puppeteers.
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine could soon test the international order.
Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has given Xi Jinping a way to stir trouble for the West and make Moscow dependent on Beijing.
Battles in eastern Ukraine have surged anew, with the civilian population suffering dozens of deaths from ongoing rocket attacks.