Ukraine

Surprise and Frustration at the NATO Summit

Turkey drops its opposition to Swedish accession, but Ukraine is left with uncertainty.

Moral Equivalence vs. Moral Leadership

Cluster munitions can be horrible. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t send them to Ukraine.

Senators (Mostly) Back Biden on Cluster Munitions

Sending the weapons to Ukraine is controversial abroad, but unity persists in the upper chamber.

U.S. to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine

The transfer of the powerful but dangerous weaponry sparks controversy at home and abroad.

France on Fire

Plus: Western leaders struggle to figure out how to make Russia pay for its invasion of Ukraine.

Mike Pence’s Campaign Stop in Kyiv

Plus: Montana’s Tim Sheehy jumps into the Senate race with key endorsements.

Emmanuel Macron’s Ukraine Charm Offensive

The French president’s change of heart on NATO membership seems cynical.

Russia After Rebellion

The U.S. hasn’t done enough to take advantage of the aftermath of the bizarre mutiny.

Rebuilding Ukraine

Plus: The scathing DOJ report on police misconduct in Minneapolis.

Sweden’s Stalled NATO Bid, Explained

Turkey and Hungary resist mounting pressure to approve Sweden’s membership in the alliance.

Russia vs. Ukraine, Year One

A review of Serhii Plokhy’s ‘The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History.’

Ukraine’s Battle for Capitol Hill

The future of American aid to the embattled nation will be shaped by the counteroffensive now underway.

Weapon of Mass Destruction

The Nova Kakhovka dam explosion and ‘ecocide’ in Ukraine.

Our Best Stuff From the Week We Actually Fixed the Debt Ceiling

Plus: A dispatch from Ukraine and advice on how to live your best life.

The Burial of the Dead

Ukrainians keep up the fight against Russia in the hope that future generations won’t have to.

The Mysterious Battle of Belgorod, Explained

Groups of armed Russian exiles are bringing the fight to their home country.