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Center for Strategic and International Studies · 2d
Russia’s Grinding War in Ukraine
Despite claims of success in Ukraine, new CSIS data shows that Russia is paying an extraordinary price for minimal gains, with over 1.2 million casualties. Russia is also in decline as a major economic power with slow growth,

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First-ever Ukraine-Russia-US talks in UAE from today: Why dialogue is back and what each side wants
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Chechen leader Kadyrov says Russia should fight war in Ukraine to the end
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Ukraine war latest: Russian drones strike passenger train in Kharkiv Oblast, 5 killed, 2 injured
Russian forces have intensified pressure in the Pokrovsk direction, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine's 7th Rapid Response Corps reported on Jan. 27.

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Ukraine war latest: Zelenskyy sets 'concrete date' for EU membership - as China makes Russian cooperation call
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Russian drone strike kills three in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, governor says
Opinion
UNITED24 Media
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Opinion

Ukraine’s Red Lines: Why Peace Can’t Come at the Cost of Surrender

Ukraine refuses to trade land for peace. Here’s why Kyiv’s firm stance on territory is key to stopping future wars and securing lasting peace.
Opinion
1don MSNOpinion

Beware the ‘Anchorage Formula’: Why Russia has invented an agreement with the US to mask its disdain for peace talks

In Russian statements surrounding the latest round of peace talks in Abu Dhabi, a new catchphrase is emerging: “the Anchorage Formula.”
The Print
6d

Explainer-Why are Ukraine and Russia not able to agree on the fate of Donetsk?

A top aide to Vladimir Putin said on Friday after talks between the Russian president and U.S. envoys that there was no hope of sealing a deal to end the
Opinion
6don MSNOpinion

Opinion: Why Putin lies to Trump

Putin uses deception to manipulate his enemies, as evidenced by his lie to Trump about the Valdai residence attack, and his strategy of psychological dominance, flooding the zone with contradictions,
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Why is Russia so interested in Ukraine?

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tensions remain high around the world as Russia continues to gather troops at its border with Ukraine. The U.S. says there are now more than 100,00 Russian troops at the border. The eastern European country of Ukraine is home to 44 ...
14don MSN

Exclusive-Trump says Zelenskiy, not Putin, is holding up a Ukraine peace deal

By Steve Holland and Gram Slattery WASHINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump told Reuters that Ukraine - not Russia - is holding up a potential peace deal, rhetoric that stands in marked contrast to that of European allies,
WMNF
18d

Why Russia’s war on Ukraine was always inevitable

This episode of Wide Awake America features Ukrainian journalist and author Maksym Eristavi, whose work traces the deeper history behind Russia’s war on Ukraine. Drawing on his book Russian Colonialism 101, Eristavi explains why the violence many ...
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Russia fires Oreshnik missile at Ukraine: What’s special about the rare weapon that flies at 13,600 kmph and why Putin is using it now

Russia said on Friday it fired an Oreshnik missile at Ukraine, marking only the second known use of this rare weapon in the war. Moscow said the strike targeted critical infrastructure, though Ukraine has not confirmed the scale of damage. If the missile ...
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