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Will Taiwan be the next Ukraine? – POLITICO
By David Zweig
Russia’s firewall: Propaganda stays in and Western views blocked out
By Paul Sonne & Mary Ilyushina
Survivors emerge from rubble of Mariupol theater bombed by Russia
By Olga Voitovych, Victoria Butenko & Andrew Carey
Taiwan's military tests new capabilities
By William Yang
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Russian terror is only possible because we have fewer weapons and decisions to protect life than Russia has means to destroy it.
Everyone knows how effective Patriot, IRIS-T, NASAMS, Hawk, and other modern air defense systems are. We need them here in Ukraine: in Kharkiv,… pic.twitter.com/6pieWRKjfl
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#UK estimates #Russia's losses in killed and wounded in Ukraine at 450,000
In addition, the Armed Forces of #Ukraine destroyed more than 10,000 units of Russian armored vehicles, including about 3,000 main battle tanks, 109 aircraft, 136 helicopters, 346 drones, 23 vessels of… pic.twitter.com/aRxRGbsHkt
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#Ukraine will be able to launch limited counter-offensive operations in late 2024 or early 2025
In addition, analysts at the Institute for the Study of War believe that well-resourced Ukrainian forces can prevent #Russia's rapid, significant advance during its expected summer… pic.twitter.com/xNZL5OStr1
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Institute for the Study of War
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NEW: Russia will likely make significant tactical gains in the coming weeks as Ukraine waits for US security assistance to arrive at the front but Russian forces remain unlikely to overwhelm Ukrainian defenses. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/CVHUhLQOay
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Zelenskiy compares Mariupol to Leningrad siege as Russia launches fresh strikes on Kyiv
By Isobel Koshiw & Lorenzo Tondo
Russia-Ukraine War: What Happened on Day 22 of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Published 2022)
By Andrew E. Kramer, Michael Schwirtz & Eric Nagourney
What Is a War Crime? Russia Faces Accusations as Civilian Casualties in Ukraine Grow
By James Hookway
Russia getting bogged down in Ukraine, Western nations say
By Natalia Zinets, Oleksandr Kozhukhar & James Mackenzie
Ukraine’s Lessons for Taiwan
By Jeffrey W. Hornung
China will define the next phase of the Russia-Ukraine war—and the shifting world order
By Katherine Walla
China has expressed some openness to providing military and financial aid to Russia, US cable suggests
By Katie Bo Lillis, Kylie Atwood & Kevin Liptak
Is China Helping Russia? Beijing-Moscow Relations Explained
By Lingling Wei & James T AREDDY
Mariupol theatre: 'We knew something terrible would happen'
By Hugo Bachega & Orysia Khimiak
March 17, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news
By Travis Caldwell, Seán Federico-O'Murchú & Maureen Chowdhury
China says Taiwan 'taking advantage' of Ukraine as island sends more aid
By Ben Blanchard & Edwina Gibbs
Chinese military aid to Russia would be major role reversal, analysts say
By Martin Pollard & Greg Torode
Mariupol searches for survivors amid rubble of theatre
By Pavel Polityuk & Vira Labych
Russia sees China as lifeline against sanctions, but U.S. threatens 'consequences' if Beijing helps
By Christina Wilkie
Perspective | Putin's KGB past didn't help him with intelligence on Ukraine
By Huw Dylan & David Gioe
Mariupol mayor calls theater bombing a ‘terrible tragedy’
By Paulina Fajardo Villegas, Sammy Westfall & Annabelle Timsit
As diplomats hint of progress in talks, Ukraine accuses Russia of bombing Mariupol theater
By John Hudson, Paulina Fajardo Villegas & Hannah Allam
U.S. citizen killed in Chernihiv; strike near Kharkiv leaves at least 23 dead
By Mary Ilyushina, Amy Cheng & John Wagner
‘I’m on the frontline in Mariupol’: the Chinese reporter embedded with Russian troops
By Helen Davidson
Survivors leaving basement of Mariupol theatre after airstrike, say officials
By Lorenzo Tondo & Jon Henley
Opinion | Chinese ambassador Qin Gang: Where China stands on Ukraine - The Washington Post
By Qin Gang
China, Eyeing Taiwan, Sees Lessons in Russia's Reckless Ukraine War
By David Brennan & John Feng