Conflict & Security | 2026-07-07
Inside the FrostyNeighbor cyber campaign hitting Eastern Europe
A decade-old hacking group is escalating its strikes on Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania, and AI may make the next wave faster and harder to stop.
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Why Ukrainian drones keep slipping into Moscow
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Russia's flight map is collapsing under sanctions
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Russia's fuel crisis deepens as drones hit refineries
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Moscow chokes on the smoke of a war it used to watch
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Russia will teach patriotism to 3-year-olds starting this fall
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Stranded before takeoff: why Russians fear flying this summer
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Ukraine's new on-screen hero walks on prostheses From auteur film to 'The Bachelor,' Ukraine's wounded veterans are becoming the country's new cultural face -- depression, prostheses and all.
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Russia's truck maker KAMAZ dominates the market -- and is going broke Russia's largest truck maker grew its market share and still lost a fortune -- a warning sign for the whole wartime economy.
Politics | 2026-06-25
The war that revived Ukrainian classical music
Politics | 2026-06-24
Russians want to leave, but their passports won't come
As emigration interest surges, Russians face months-long waits for the passports that would let them go, and some experts suspect the Kremlin wants it that way.
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Why Russia's strike on the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra was no accident
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'Got to get used to it': Moscow braces for more Ukrainian attacks
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Russia's conscripts recount pressure to fight in Ukraine
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A former spy's message to Russia: get used to two decades of war
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NATO bolsters northern flank as Nordic-Baltic allies back Ukraine's membership path
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Ukraine's most vulnerable make a hard, costly escape from occupation
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Kremlin swaps civilian rule for military command on Ukraine's border
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Medals without merit: Russia's fake veteran problem
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Russia's debt collectors are getting rich and nearly untouchable
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Russia blew past its annual deficit target in four months
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Ukrainian commanders say robots could eventually replace 80% of infantry
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What Ukraine taught the Baltic states about defending a border
Ukraine's deep strikes have reached Crimea, Russian oil refineries, and even the Urals. Is the war's momentum shifting?
Conflict & Security | 2026-06-15
Overland corridor to Crimea turns into trap
Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia's main southern supply route are triggering fuel rationing in Crimea and disrupting frontline provisioning for tens of thousands of troops.