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EXPLAINER: What's behind Russia-Ukraine tensions?
By Vladimir Isachenkov
Biden says he's preparing initiatives to make it difficult for Putin to 'do what people are worried he may do' in Ukraine
By Maegan Vazquez
Guerrilla tactics offer Ukraine's best deterrent against Putin's invasion force
By Peter Dickinson
Tucker Carlson is America's most watched Kremlin propagandist
By William Saletan
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Russia can only be forced to leave Ukraine alone. And it will happen. Our strength will undoubtedly help us achieve this. The strength of our people, our military strength, our unity with partners, their own strength, and the strength of our diplomacy.
I am grateful to everyone… pic.twitter.com/w7ZB66p7wi
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Ursula von der Leyen
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China and the EU have a shared interest in peace and security.
And in the effective functioning of the rules-based international order.
Be it in Europe, the Middle East or East Asia.
Russia’s war against Ukraine must stop, we need a just & lasting peace twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1eaKbgvPaYkGX
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MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦
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Ukraine does not recognize Vladimir Putin as a democratically elected and legitimate President of the Russian Federation.
🔗 Full MFA statement: cutt.ly/NewnK8vN
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MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦
MFA_Ukraine
Reports about the alleged addition of 🇺🇦Ukrainian President to a wanted list in Russia is pure desperation of 🇷🇺 propaganda, inventing how to garner attention.
Unlike worthless reports, #ICC warrant for the arrest of Putin for war crimes is real and enforceable in 123 countries. pic.twitter.com/rsrVOHpvsq
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US says Russia could invade Ukraine in early 2022
By Polina Ivanova, James Politi & Katrina Manson
Biden says he is crafting a plan for Russia-Ukraine crisis
By Trevor Hunnicutt
Ukraine buys more armed drones from Turkey than disclosed and angers Russia
By Selcan Hacaoglu & Marc Champion
Ukraine Demands Beefed-Up U.S. Military Response to Russian Buildup
By Amy Mackinnon, Robbie Gramer & Jack Detsch
How might allies respond if Russia invades Ukraine?
By Hans Binnendijk & Barry Pavel
Russians have 120,000 troops on its border, increased intel gathering, Ukraine ministry says
By Howard Altman
Despite appeals from Ukraine, Biden admin holds back additional military aid to Kyiv amid diplomatic push
By Courtney Kube & Dan De Luce
Why Biden's threat to slap Russia with more sanctions is unlikely to deter Putin in Ukraine
By David Cortright
Putin's choice: Hot war or a deeply frozen conflict
By David M. Herszenhorn
Russian military movements near Ukraine: What satellite images show
By Paul Sonne, Laris Karklis & Ruby Mellen
Why Putin Won't Invade Ukraine
By Loren B. Thompson
Putin Troop Buildup Near Ukraine Raises Concerns of Potential 2022 Invasion, U.S. Officials Say
By Warren P. Strobel
Tucker Carlson's trajectory of justifying invading Ukraine
By Jake Lahut & John Haltiwanger
Russia-Ukraine tensions: Why Russia is putting tens of thousands of troops on the Ukraine border
By Jen Kirby
US intelligence finds Russia planning Ukraine offensive
By Aamer Madhani, Nomaan Merchant & Ellen Knickmeyer
Joe Biden makes diplomatic concession to Russia with Nato talks plan
By Max Seddon, Henry Foy & Katrina Manson
Biden reaffirms US's 'unwavering commitment' to Ukrainian sovereignty
By Henry Foy, Richard Milne & Katrina Manson
Why Vladimir Putin has Ukraine in his sights
By Gideon Rachman
Ukraine: what does Vladimir Putin want? - Russia
By Henry Foy, Max Seddon & Katrina Manson
US could hold off for now on energy sanctions for Russia, fearing impact on global prices
By Kylie Atwood & Natasha Bertrand
Russian military capacity on Ukraine's border is on a 'more lethal scale' than 2014 Crimea invasion, US official says
By Nicole Gaouette, Jennifer Hansler & Kylie Atwood
Biden seizes the chance to make his next moves in the geopolitical chess match with China and Russia
By Kevin Liptak
Biden says US troops in Ukraine are off the table but promises withering sanctions if Russia invades
By Kevin Liptak
Biden told Putin that 'things we did not do in 2014, we are prepared to do now' if Russia escalates in Ukraine, top adviser says
By Maegan Vazquez
'More and more convergence' with allies on costs to Russia if they invade Ukraine, says State Department official
By Kylie Atwood
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: What's Happening as Invasion Fears Rise
By Ann M. Simmons & James Hookway