Students visit the ruins of their former classrooms and share some of their thoughts on the war.
Can childhood be preserved in a war zone?
The experience of Ukrainian medics in the notorious Olenivka POW camp suggests that Russia’s treatment of captives is certainly inhumane and probably illegal.
Why an assassination in Moscow matters to Ukraine and the West
The war is still about freedom.
Moldova’s president has high hopes. Putin has other ideas.
Imperiled by Russian invaders, private citizens are stepping forward to do what Ukraine’s government cannot.
How the U.S. dealt with Russia in Afghanistan is informing how Russia is dealing with the U.S. in Ukraine.
The conundrum facing America’s allies is how to cope with a great imperial power in decline that is still a great imperial power.
Russia will regard any prisoner swap as a propaganda win. But the real message we can proclaim is about American values.
Images from the past month showing scenes from Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Donetsk, Mariupol, and more
His move to kick out the agency that assists émigrés to Israel fits a pattern from Soviet times of using Russian Jews as pawns.
Russia threatens to punish support for Ukraine by cutting the gas supply. The West must not be blackmailed.
We focus too much on military force instead of considering economic, technological, social, and political structures.
In a wide-ranging conversation, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan talks about how Putin’s invasion has gone wrong, a fraught meeting with the Saudi crown prince, and the upcoming anniversary of the Afghanistan withdrawal.
I understand why people hate all things Russian right now. But our literature did not put Putin in power or cause this war.
The Ukrainian city has been hit with rocket attacks, rumors of rocket attacks, and much else.
Opening a new front in its disinformation campaign, Moscow blames the West for food shortages and presents itself as Africa’s savior.
After Russia’s invasion, many post-Soviet immigrants in the U.S. are estranged from or barely speaking with longtime friends back home.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO’s former secretary-general, is not impressed by Emmanuel Macron’s diplomacy with Russia over Ukraine.