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The war in Ukraine has reached new global dimensions.
By Luke McGeeOn a journey through Ukraine, the Labour peer identifies the ancient tracks linking pogroms against Jews in eastern Europe to…
By Maurice GlasmanThe West may soon be forced to stop thinking of its participation in Ukraine as a “special logistical operation”.
By Bruno MaçãesThe British Foreign Secretary and his US counterpart clearly had a mandate that was limited to solidarity.
By Katie StallardThe country’s postwar future is almost as riven as the war itself.
By Lily LynchGermany’s support is wavering.
By Wolfgang MünchauThe Ukrainian army is one of the best guarantors we have against future Russian aggression.
By Brendan SimmsWe don’t know when this war will end – but we can begin to see how.
By Wolfgang MünchauIs the Ukrainian invasion of Russia a turning point in the war?
By Bruno MaçãesThis vague, hypocritical mantra, designed for a US-dominated world that no longer exists, is harming international law.
By Jerome RoosUkraine’s foreign minister on the peace summit in Switzerland, what Donald Trump would mean for his country, and the similarities…
By Bruno MaçãesIf Kyiv’s allies had identified Putin’s invasion as an act of colonisation, they might have won more support from the…
By Bruno MaçãesEurope’s policymaking risks paralysis in a world that is fast changing around us.
By Wolfgang MünchauSeizing Russia’s funds in Europe to arm Ukraine may be a tempting plan – but it could wreck the West’s…
By Wolfgang MünchauThe former Nato secretary general on his conversations with Vladimir Putin.
By Freddie HaywardThe US Senate has approved a bill for $95bn worth of foreign aid – thanks to the Republican speaker of…
By Harry LambertGermany expects a long war of attrition in Ukraine. That is a war Putin is likely to win.
By Wolfgang MünchauThe Ukrainian conductor on fleeing Kyiv, Mendelssohn and why “war shows the true faces of people”.
By Edward DocxOlaf Scholz’s centre-left party refuses to abandon its nostalgic ties to Moscow – and is paying a heavy political price.
By Wolfgang MünchauTravelling through Ukraine, it’s clear that the country cannot escape its past.
By Maurice Glasman