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EVERYONE says they want peace, so why is the war still raging in Ukraine? The short answer is simple: Peace means very different things to very different people. They have different goals and ...
Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe. On our radar Humanitarian ...
Crimea has been the latest bone of contention between Russia, Ukraine and the United States. What is its history and why is ...
President Donald Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine should recognize Russia’s control over Crimea, the southern Ukrainian ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told "Face the Nation" that the Kremlin is "ready to reach a deal," but some elements ...
Tim Marshall analyses the limits of Vladimir Putin's global ambitions from an extract of Prisoners of Geography ...
Trump insists he is ‘putting pressure’ on Putin after ‘Vladimir STOP!’ exclamation - US president says strikes that killed at ...
This arid peninsula of beach umbrellas, submarine bases, and Greek ruins, disputed for 2,500 years, emerges again as the ...
In her sprightly new biography, “The Rebel Romanov,” Helen Rappaport introduces us to the enigmatic Julie of Saxe-Coburg.
Pope Francis failed a key moral test in his failure to identify and condemn Russia's war on Ukraine and China's Uyghur ...
History teaches us to stick with Ukraine, and the costs of supporting this democratic nation are far lower than the benefits ...
The Crimean peninsula—like a crown—sits atop the Black Sea exercising control over its length and breadth. A Kremlin Crimea ...