Conflict & Security | 2026-03-12
Battle-tested in Ukraine, drone killers head to the Gulf
Ukraine has spent four years shooting down the same drones now threatening US partners in the Gulf. Now it's sharing what it knows.
Society | 2026-03-12
No good deed goes unpunished in Putin's Russia
Society | 2026-03-11
Russia spends record sums burying its war dead
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Russia's recruits are dying before their first paycheck
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Russia's regions are going broke to fund the Kremlin's war
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Russian pensioners turn to soup kitchen as war economy stutters
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How Russia helped scale the Shahed threat now reaching the Gulf
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Russia promised to protect Donbas. It hollowed it out instead.
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Russia records one of the world's highest emigration totals
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Russia moves to criminalize diaspora silence The Kremlin is moving to eliminate the 'loophole' that allows Russians abroad to hide their foreign citizenships or residency permits.
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London and Oslo move to lock down NATO's northern flank Britain and Norway move toward a deeper naval partnership in the High North amid rising Russian activity.
Society | 2026-03-03
The middlemen of mobilization
Society | 2026-03-02
Ukrainian POW returns home after being declared dead and buried
A DNA mix-up led to a military funeral, years of mourning and now an investigation.
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Ukraine's information campaign puts faces on Russia's war losses
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Russia turns universities into drone war recruitment hubs
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Russia's slow gains in Ukraine carry a human cost unseen in modern warfare
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US expands footprint in South Caucasus through deals, drones and diplomacy
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For Kyiv's elderly, surviving winter is a full-time job
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Russia gives Putin sole authority to cut off communications nationwide
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Russia moves to block Telegram -- and exposes its own battlefield weakness
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Energy crisis redraws Kyiv's small-business map
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Four years, half a million dead, and Moscow still calls it victory
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Russia pours billions into chips -- but can't catch up
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Russian bill targets 'wrong' views
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Neutrality isn't funny: Why Russia banned comedian Nurlan Saburov
Who do you trust most to report accurately on events in the former Soviet space?
Society | 2026-02-20
Mariupol after the siege: One survivor's journey from ruins to exile
A performer who escaped the destruction of Mariupol rebuilds his life in Europe while grappling with the loss of the city he once called home.
Society | 2026-02-12