As GOP leaders get in line, the outlook for democracy looks grim—in Ukraine, and even in America.
Until the fighting makes both sides converge over the war’s realistic outcome, the West would undermine its ally by advocating for a peace deal.
The war in Ukraine drags on, but there are signs of change.
Ukraine's army is much smaller than Russia's, but war would still be costly for Moscow.
A response to the Boistö Group's 24-step agenda for resolving the crisis
Images of some of the difficult work done by Ukrainian firefighters during a time of war
The storied space superpower was already stalling. Then came the Ukraine war.
Meeting in Finland, a group of Americans and Russians develops an agenda for peace.
One expert thinks the country would be better off if it were partitioned.
The former president isn’t in office—but is still dictating U.S. policy.