Ukraine
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Books
Tanks and Teddy Bears: Ukrainian Children Paint the War
An artist from Lviv has brought works by young people affected by the Russian invasion to a museum in Chicago’s Ukrainian enclave.
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World
In Romania, U.S. Troops Train Close to Russia’s War, in Signal to Moscow
The deployment to a NATO country near the conflict in Ukraine is seen as a model of deterrence for a U.S. military that has recently stepped back from direct fighting.
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World
Deadly Strike on Russians in Ukraine Exposes Moscow’s Military Failings
A Ukrainian attack with U.S.-made rockets may have left hundreds of casualties, and pro-war Russians accused their military commanders of repeating fatal errors.
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News
Russia’s War on Ukraine Worsens Global Starvation
Moscow blocks most shipments from Ukraine, one of the world’s largest wheat producers, and its attacks on the country’s energy grid also disrupt the flow of food.
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Newyork
Putin Has No Red Lines
“What are Putin’s red lines?” This question, asked with growing urgency as Russia loses its war in Ukraine but does not relent in its aggressions, is intended to offer analytical clarity and to guide policy. In reality, it is the wrong question ...
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World
Deadly Russian Strikes Hammer Ukraine on New Year’s Eve
Explosions hit the capital, Kyiv, and other cities on the final day of a year shaped by Russia’s invasion. Flanked by soldiers, Vladimir V. Putin called the invasion a “sacred duty” of Russians.
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World
Putin and Zelensky will give dueling addresses today with no end to fighting in sight.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.Credit...Arash Khamooshi for The New York TimesPresident Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.Credit...David Guttenfelder for The New York TimesWith their troops locked in a bloody stalemate on much of the front line ...
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World
With Leadership and Speaking Skills, Zelensky Shapes Narrative of the War
In nightly addresses to his people and passionate speeches to foreign leaders, the Ukrainian president has delivered a story line to rally his country, and its allies, to Ukraine’s cause.
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World
Clergymen or Spies? Churches Become Tools of War in Ukraine
Ukrainian officials are cracking down on a branch of the Russian Orthodox Church that they describe as a subversive force doing the Kremlin’s bidding.
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World
Ukraine Defeats Russian Drone Swarm, as NATO Head Says Kyiv Needs More Arms
In a war where the vital weapons and tactics have changed repeatedly, Ukraine relies more than ever on air defenses to fend off barrages aimed at its energy systems and cities.