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Geopolitics and the Ukraine conflict: A tale of Putin, Xi Jinping — and Hitler
Alfred McCoy
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have forged a new partnership in Eurasia. How will that shape the global future?
A second mayor has been abducted in Ukraine
Kelly McClure
Days ago the mayor of Melitopol was also abducted, with a Russian stand-in put in his place as new acting mayor
Why doesn’t the Arab world break with Putin? Consider Sudan’s example
Mohammad Ali Salih
For Sudan's military regime, Putin's an old friend — and for the Sudanese people, the U.S. simply can't be trusted
When Nixon meddled in an overseas war to win an election: Does this sound familiar?
Matthew Rozsa
In 1968, Richard Nixon sabotaged U.S. foreign policy to influence a presidential election: The parallel is obvious
Ukraine accuses Russia of shelling a mosque
Jake Johnson
The mosque in question was being used to shelter civilians
Why Zelenskyy’s background in comedy really matters
Sophia A. McClennen
Forget about Paddington for a minute. The comedy that made Zelenskyy famous was also political
Could Putin use nuclear weapons? The danger is real — but not immediate
Miles A. Pomper
Has the threat of nuclear war increased since the invasion of Ukraine? Yes, but not yet to a critical level
A “Freedom Convoy” we can all support: Send the truckers to Russia!
Kirk Swearingen
It's a win-win: Send the faux-truckers, insurrectionists and COVID fanatics to the motherland of their true Daddy
Mass exodus: Behind corporate America’s unprecedented show of force against Putin’s invasion
Jon Skolnik
Hundreds of major corporations with ties to Russia have withdrawn from the country amid its invasion of Ukraine
Attack on Ukraine could cause spike in food prices
Julia Conley
"The global number of undernourished people could increase by eight to 13 million people in 2022 and 2023," says a new report by FAO, the global food agency.
Experts once thought mutually assured destruction would prevent nuclear war. Now they’re not so sure
Matthew Rozsa
Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine seem to risk nuclear war — and that breaks an important precedent
The Russian military nearly caused a nuclear catastrophe when capturing Ukrainian nuclear plant
Matthew Rozsa
Surveillance footage caught Russian soldiers firing rocket-propelled grenades into the plant's buildings
Accused Russian agent who lobbied lawmakers only donated to one politician: Tulsi Gabbard
Igor Derysh
Why did Elena Branson donate $59.95 to Gabbard? And who is "Representative-1" cited in the criminal complaint?
“Pain at the pump”: The highly flammable politics of American gas prices
Eve Andrews
Biden’s reliance on fossil fuel reserves during the Ukraine crisis is not surprising
Whose lives really matter? How racism colors coverage of the crisis in Ukraine
Chauncey DeVega
Ukraine is a global crisis and a humanitarian tragedy. But Western media coverage has an obvious racial bias
From Ukraine to the War on Terror: For nations who start wars, the refugees disappear
Jonas Ecke
Whether in Russia now or America after 9/11, for nations that make war, the victims of aggression become invisible
McDonald’s, Starbucks and other major food brands cut ties with Russia
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
The corporate exodus from Russia is growing by the day as outrage mounts over increasing civilian carnage
Conservatives duped by Russia disinformation campaign, claim U.S. is holding bioweapons in Ukraine
Jon Skolnik
Russia appears to be planting false stories about U.S. bioweapons in Ukraine – and conservatives are falling for it
GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn blasts Ukraine for “pushing woke ideologies,” calls Zelenskyy a “thug”
Jon Skolnik
"Remember that Zelenskyy is a thug," Cawthorn said, claiming that he is trying to lead the U.S. into war
There is no “Putin wing” of the GOP: Why almost no Republican backs Ukraine over Russia
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans may say they oppose Putin, but they keep siding with the Russian dictator over Democrats and democracy
Vladimir Putin is losing the war — at least on social media. Here’s why that matters
Brian Karem
Ukraine may do for social media what Vietnam did for TV — turn it into a weapon that exposes lies and propaganda
Are there really neo-Nazis fighting for Ukraine? Well, yes — but it’s a long story
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
No, Putin didn't wage war to "denazify" Ukraine — but that nation's shadowy far-right militias are big trouble
Moscow blames U.S. for “economic war”
Jessica Corbett
"Blanket sanctions against the Russian economy are having an effect"
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