Military
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Politics
NATO Isn’t What It Says It Is
NATO leaders convening this week in Vilnius, Lithuania, have every reason to toast their success. Only four years ago, on…
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World
Donors Are War-Weary, So Ukrainian Soldiers Get Creative for Funds
A robust fund-raising operation has been critical in supplying Ukraine’s military. But as the war drags on, contributions have lagged.
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Politics
Senators Have Perfected the Art of Obstruction
Instead of showing up for work last Tuesday, Senator Tommy Tuberville, Republican of Alabama, went to Donald Trump’s golf club…
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World
Wagner Founder Rebuffs Order Over Fighter Contracts With Russian Military
The leader of Russia’s Wagner private military company said Sunday that his group would not comply with an order that…
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World
As Ukraine Launches Counteroffensive, Definitions of ‘Success’ Vary
Privately, U.S. and European officials concede that pushing all of Russia’s forces out of occupied Ukrainian land is highly unlikely.
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World
Ukraine on the Attack in the South, Part of What Russia Calls a Counteroffensive
Ukrainian forces intensified attacks overnight in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine, days into what Russian officials have called the…
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World
U.S. Vows to Continue Patrols Near China and Urges Nuclear Talks
Speeches by two top officials illustrated the depth of concern over the rift between the nations. China called it provocation.
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World
Ukraine’s counteroffensive promises to be deadly. These recruits signed up anyway.
As Ukrainian commanders gear up for a pivotal counteroffensive to push Russian forces back in Ukraine’s war, 23-year-old Vadym, a…
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World
China Investing in Open-Source Intelligence Collection on the U.S.
A new report outlines Chinese efforts to mine public information from the Pentagon, think tanks and private companies to gain…
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World
Battered by War, Sudan Faces Many Possible Paths — None Good
As American-led peace efforts flounder, experts warn that Sudan risks spiraling into a state of anarchy akin to its most…