Russia announced plans to give passports to separatists in Ukraine. That’s not unusual.
Even a relatively unsophisticated military force could take down a passenger jet with a weapon that has been seen in Ukraine.
The Western sanctions in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have been far broader than many experts anticipated. But there’s a catch.
Conflict in the Middle East always used to mean a spike in gas prices. So what’s changed?
They didn’t hold during Trump’s first term. Don’t be fooled into a false sense of security.
In Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, the Sergey Prokofiev International Airport has been reduced from a modern transportation hub to piles of scorched rubble in less than a year of warfare.
A Russian writer describes the journey of those, like himself, who chose exile rather than remain as their country invaded Ukraine.
The president also reaffirmed his commitment to NATO’s mutual-defense pact.
It’s been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and the war continues. How should we be thinking about what comes next?