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How four years of Ukraine war have changed Russia
From curbs on rights to fewer choices at the market, the war has taken its toll. Still, support for it remains high.
Ukraine's Ambassador to Pakistan, Markiian Chuchuk, on Monday said February 24 marked four years since the start of Russia's ...
But with Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure leaving people without light and heat for weeks on end, living a normal life has become untenable. It is probably fair to say that there ...
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September 1941: The Panzer III that charged alone
During the rapid advance into Ukraine in September 1941, Sergeant Hermann Bix found himself cut off under heavy Soviet fire with little chance of immediate support. Rather than withdraw, he drove his ...
Since 2022, the Russian army has seized roughly 20 per cent of Ukrainian territory, comprising most of the Donbas regions of ...
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1941: The shock of the T-34 on the Eastern Front
When Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, its armored forces advanced with confidence born of earlier victories. That ...
Drawing on more than 100 interviews with senior intelligence officials and other insiders in multiple countries, this exclusive account details how the US and Britain uncovered Vladimir Putin’s plans ...
Gasoline prices in S. Korea are approaching 2,000 won per liter as rising global oil prices linked to tensions in Middle East ...
The new San Francisco production of “Our Class” dramatizes how neighbors turned on neighbors during a real-life pogrom in Poland.
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The Times of Israel on MSNOpinion
Four years after invading Ukraine, Russia is isolated and broken – but not done
Despite a shattered economy, severe labor shortages and a failed pivot to Asia, Putin refuses to yield, dragging the entire region deeper into a bloody war of attrition The post Four years after ...
The recent anniversary of Russia's expanded invasion, which is now stretching into its fifth year, is as good a time as any ...
EADaily, February 25th, 2026. Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Mariana Betsa argued with the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vasily Nebenzya about his nationality during ...
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