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NATO Isn’t What It Says It Is
NATO leaders convening this week in Vilnius, Lithuania, have every reason to toast their success. Only four years ago, on…
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Biden Says Ukraine Is Not Ready for NATO Membership
President Biden, who will attend a NATO summit in Europe this week, said it was “premature” to allow Ukraine to…
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On War’s 500th Day, Zelensky Makes Show of Resolve Against Russia
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine shared a video of himself visiting Snake Island, a strip of land in the Black…
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Donors Are War-Weary, So Ukrainian Soldiers Get Creative for Funds
A robust fund-raising operation has been critical in supplying Ukraine’s military. But as the war drags on, contributions have lagged.
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The Xi-Putin Bromance Has Already Peaked
When Xi Jinping ascended to the pinnacle of Chinese power a decade ago, he saw Vladimir Putin as a strong…
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Uruguay Has a Large Bronze Nazi Eagle. It’s Turning It Into a Dove.
The artifact, once part of a German warship, was recovered by a private venture off Uruguay’s coast in 2006. It’s…
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Why Secrets Lost Their Sizzle
In April, secret documents allegedly photographed by a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard began making their way into…
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U.S. Vows to Continue Patrols Near China and Urges Nuclear Talks
Speeches by two top officials illustrated the depth of concern over the rift between the nations. China called it provocation.
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Your Friday Briefing: A Race to Avert a U.S. Default
Also, a trial stains Australia’s top soldier.
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The Moscow strike is a psychological blow to a nation trying to ignore the war, Russian nationalists say.
Russian nationalist commentators said Tuesday that the first mass drone attack to strike Moscow highlights the government’s inability to prepare…