#War
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Russia and Ukraine agreed to a 32-hour Easter truce. It held for 38 minutes before air raid sirens sounded over Kharkiv. A dispatch from the frontline.
Ukraine's military command has rejected Washington's 15-point war settlement proposal. What's actually on the table, who wins and loses, and what it means for global markets.
Four years after Russia's invasion, Ukraine survives but at enormous cost. With 186,000+ Russian deaths confirmed and peace talks stalled, what comes next?
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[email protected]Russia's "few weeks" war has lasted four years. Kyiv stands, NATO expanded, and expert predictions proved wrong. What does this unpredictability tell us about modern conflict and geopolitical forecasting?
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine marks its fourth anniversary, the conflict has produced an estimated 2 million military casualties, reshaped global economics, and displaced a quarter of Ukraine's population.
Kyiv's mayor admits Ukraine's survival remains uncertain as Western support wavers and war fatigue spreads. What does this candid assessment reveal about the conflict's trajectory?
US-mediated Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Abu Dhabi offer hope but reveal deep divisions. Analysis of conflicting demands and prospects for ending Europe's deadliest conflict since WWII.
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[email protected]Russia and Ukraine exchange fallen soldiers' bodies in rare humanitarian gesture amid 4-year conflict. Brutal winter compounds civilian suffering as energy attacks intensify.
Experts predict the Russia-Ukraine war could last another 12 to 18 months. The conflict is shifting to a war of attrition, with tactics like "creating fear" becoming more prominent.
A recent analysis suggests the Russia-Ukraine war could grind on for another 12 to 18 months, signaling a new phase of protracted attrition with global implications.