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Belief or Betrayal? Ukraine’s Conscientious Objectors Face Hostility
The option of “alternative service” vanished after martial law was declared last year. But some have refused to serve, and now face jail time and skepticism about their motives.
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Allies to Be Allowed to Send F-16s to Ukraine, U.S. Official Says
In a long-awaited move, the United States will allow allies to send American-made F-16 fighter jets to Kyiv once Ukrainian pilots are trained to operate them, a U.S. official confirmed on Thursday. However, the requirement that Ukraine’s pilots be ...
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Black Sea Clashes Grow as Russia Fires Warning Shots and Boards a Freighter
Russia’s military made good on its threats to enforce its blockade of Ukraine, adding to the tensions in an increasingly active theater of war.
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Romania, a NATO neighbor of Ukraine, lies all too close to Russia’s strikes on Danube ports.
His thatched-roof shack on the bank of the Danube River just 200 yards from Ukraine has no running water, and getting to it involves waiting for a ferry and a bumpy ride on dirt roads. Last week, however, the farmyard home of Gheorge Puflea, 71 ...
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Ukraine Starts New Diplomatic Push to Weaken Russia
Some 40 countries that have largely remained on the sidelines of the war were invited to talks this weekend in Saudi Arabia, as Ukraine redoubles international efforts to isolate Moscow.
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Tuesday Briefing
The details of Ukraine’s drone strikes.
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Ukraine Launches Rare Missile Strikes in Russia, Moscow Says
Kyiv did not take responsibility for the attacks, which could be a bid to broaden a war that has mostly rained ruin and death on Ukraine.
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Ukraine’s Stepped-Up Assault Grinds Forward, but Scale Is Unclear
Kyiv has intensified its counteroffensive against the Russian invasion, but has kept things murky on the size of the assault, the casualties and what forces it still has in reserve.
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Wooing African Nations, Putin Casts West as a Common Foe
At a summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, President Vladimir V. Putin offered free grain as he sought to shore up ties with the continent. But lower-than-hoped-for attendance among African leaders hinted at tempering support.
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What Russia Sees: In Crimea, ‘Everyone Is Having Fun’
On Russian state television, explosions on the roadway of a 12-mile bridge are no reason to cancel your vacation to the beaches of the Crimean Peninsula, even with a war raging nearby on mainland Ukraine. Channel One RussiaCreditCredit...Channel One ...