List of Eastern Europe articles
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People arrive at the Zaporizhzhia registration center in Ukraine Putin’s War Drives Refugees From Occupied Kherson
Fighting in Ukraine’s south has caused an exodus.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a military vest The Education of Volodymyr Zelensky
A new biography traces the former comedian’s first two years as president of Ukraine.
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A person in a military uniform is seen in front of a destroyed building. Why Is Putin Dodging the Draft?
The Russian leader is resisting calls for mass conscription amid his military’s costly quagmire in Ukraine.
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Volunteers from French nongovernmental organization Tulipe transport boxes of medicines to be sent to Ukraine in Le Thillay, France, on March 10. War-Torn Ukraine Is Also an HIV and Tuberculosis Hot Spot
But thanks to community-led health efforts, Ukrainians are winning the fight against these infectious diseases.
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Ukrainian fighters and weapons in Donetsk Why Wars Are Easy to Start and Hard to End
Misperception, sunk costs, escalation, and internationalization all make conflicts last longer than planned.
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A portrait of Darya Dugina is displayed near her coffin at a ceremony at the Ostankino television complex in Moscow on Aug. 23. Putin’s New Martyr for the Russian Cause
The Kremlin has turned a dead propagandist into a symbol of the war—and a call to kill more Ukrainians.
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Members of Ukraine's military attend a flag raising ceremony in Lviv, Ukraine, on Aug. 23. U.S. Plays the Long Game in Ukraine
The biggest U.S. arms package yet is a sign that policymakers think the war isn’t ending anytime soon.
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The Polish and Hungarian prime ministers give a joint press conference. The End of the Affair
Europe’s illiberal alliance is disintegrating. Don’t get your hopes up though.
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Foreign Policy illustration/Getty Images Information Warfare in Russia’s War in Ukraine
The Role of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence in Shaping Global Narratives
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Victory parade in Moscow Technology Controls Can Strangle Russia—Just Like the Soviet Union
Export restrictions are slow and imperfect, but they work.
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monkeypox vaccination Kremlin Claims Monkeypox Could Be a Secret U.S. Bioweapon
Washington needs to stop being a pushover in the global info war.
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A view of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant Ukrainians Brace for the Worst Around Zaporizhzhia
Fears are rising that Russia could stage a catastrophic accident at Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant.
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The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant seen from across the Dnipro river on Aug. 13. Protect Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Before It’s Too Late
The Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Convention offers a model, but the United States can’t denounce Russia until it embraces the norms it’s seeking to enforce.
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A police officer oversees the exhumation of three bodies. How to Prosecute Russia’s War Crimes
A new initiative centers justice in Ukraine itself.
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Rising smoke can be seen from the beach at Saky after explosions were heard from the direction of a Russian military airbase in Crimea. Will an Attack on Crimea Change the Course of the Ukraine War?
Kyiv has shown that it can hit far behind enemy lines, but putting Crimea in play may deal a psychological blow without altering the territorial endgame.