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EXPLAINER: Russia-backed rebels a thorn in Ukraine's side
By Vladimir Isachenkov
Harris heads to Munich for high-stakes diplomatic trip
By Jasmine Wright
Joining NATO and the European Union has become Ukraine's unattainable dream - The Washington Post
By Anthony Faiola
Latest Satellite Photos Show Increased Russian Military Activity Near Ukraine
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Russia has ramped up military production and will be able to sustain an offensive in Ukraine for at least two more years- The Washington Post pic.twitter.com/LFNMhJyZxI
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“The Middle East is going to be volatile forever. But if Ukraine loses to Russia, that would be a step change for Europe and Nato. Where do our strategic priorities really lie?”
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Prime Minister Fiala shared with me that he can still remember being a young boy in 1968 and seeing Russian tanks roll into his town.
He and I are united in our support for Ukraine as they defend against Russia’s invasion. pic.twitter.com/QMm9JArPul
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Anton Gerashchenko
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A good overview of how Putin's threats of "red lines" undermine support for Ukraine and play right into Putin's hands in the @AtlanticCouncil
"The West’s emphasis on escalation management has prolonged the war in Ukraine, allowing Russia to overcome initial setbacks and regain… pic.twitter.com/IVnYUErdPq
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Russia expels No. 2 American official in Moscow, U.S. weighs response
By Simon Lewis & Humeyra Pamuk
A Russian invasion of Ukraine would be an international crime
By Frédéric Mégret & Kevin Jon Heller
Ukraine Blames Russia-Backed Separatists for Shelling in Eastern Ukraine
By Andrew E. Kramer & Valerie Hopkins
U.S. presses for diplomatic solution as markets are hit by latest Ukraine-Russia tensions
By Chloe Taylor, Jacob Pramuk & Amanda Macias
Shelling Escalates Along Front Line Separating Ukraine and Pro-Russia Separatists
By Ann M. Simmons, Yaroslav Trofimov & William Mauldin
Vladimir Putin could stage fake terror attack to justify Ukraine invasion, US warns
By Marcus Parekh, Genevieve Holl-Allen & Claudia Rowan
It's Not 'The' Ukraine
By Franklin Foer
Putin Cannot Erase Ukraine
By Oxana Shevel & Maria Popova
Passports as Pretext: How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Could Start
By Fabian Burkhardt
U.S. says Russia moving toward "imminent invasion" of Ukraine amid "false-flag" concerns over shelling claims in Donbas
By Tucker Reals & Haley Ott
Shelling by Russian-backed separatists raises tensions in east Ukraine
By Shaun Walker, Luke Harding & Emma Graham-Harrison
West says Russia trying to create pretext for Ukraine invasion after shelling in east
By Yuliya Talmazan & Rebecca Shabad
With fast-track passports, Russia extends clout in Ukraine
By Yuras Karmanau & Dasha Litvinova
Biden: 'Every indication' is that Russia will attack Ukraine 'within the next several days'
By Betsy Klein & Kevin Liptak
US cranks up the information warfare against Putin
By Stephen Collinson
US says Russia plans to manufacture justification for war
By Jeremy Herb, Kylie Atwood & Ellie Kaufman
Latest Ukraine updates: US warns Russia preparing for invasion
By David Child, Federica Marsi & Mersiha Gadzo
The latest on the Ukraine-Russia border crisis
By Tara John, Melissa Macaya & Maureen Chowdhury
Is Putin creating a pretext for war?
By Nathan Hodge
U.S. says Russia inching troops closer to Ukraine, stocking up on blood supplies
By Robin Emmott, Sabine Siebold & Phil Stewart
At U.N., U.S. warns Russia planning to attack Ukraine in 'coming days'
By Humeyra Pamuk & Michelle Nichols
Putin to oversee nuclear drills as Ukraine crisis mounts
By Polina Nikolskaya
Biden says threat of Russian invasion is 'very high'
By Andrea Shalal-Esa
Ukraine accuses pro-Russia rebels of 'provocation' after reports of shelling near border
By Chloe Taylor
Harris to go to Munich, as U.S. says there are up to 7,000 more Russian troops at Ukraine border
By Tim Perry
Vice President Harris is meeting leaders in Munich to talk about Russia and Ukraine
By Franco Ordoñez
What do people in the Donbas want?
By Gwendolyn Sasse, Gerard Toal & John O'Loughlin