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World
As Putin Threatens, Despair and Hedging at Munich Conference
There is a dawning recognition that Europe urgently needs to step up its own defense, especially as the U.S. wavers, but the commitments still are not coming.
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Business
Tucker Carlson’s Lesson in the Perils of Giving Airtime to an Autocrat
Tucker Carlson left Moscow more than a week ago, riding high from an interview with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia that returned him to the spotlight after his abrupt cancellation by Fox News last spring. But the interview with the wartime ...
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World
Aleksei Navalny, ‘Indomitable Spirit’
More from our inbox: The Scrutiny of Fani Willis’s Love LifeEx-Justice Stephen Breyer’s Tribute to a French Legal StarG.O.P. ‘Moral Collapse’The World Our Children Will InheritMr. Navalny in an image from a video link during a court hearing in ...
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World
Where does Navalny’s reported death leave Russia and Putin?
The death of Aleksei A. Navalny, as reported by authorities in Moscow on Friday, ushers in a new turning point for President Vladimir V. Putin’s Russia, underscoring both the Kremlin’s power and the potential for instability that continues to ...
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World
U.S. Rejects Putin’s Latest Call for Ukraine Negotiations
Skepticism remains high about the Russian leader’s intentions after he told Tucker Carlson that the war in Ukraine could be settled with a peace deal.
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World
Tucker Carlson Has Interviewed Putin, Kremlin Says
Moscow did not say when the interview would run. It is Mr. Putin’s first formal interview with Western news media since the start of his full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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World
Tucker Carlson Says He Will Soon Interview Putin
The Kremlin did not immediately confirm an interview with Mr. Carlson. It would be Mr. Putin’s first formal interview with a Western media figure since the start of his full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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World
To Bolster Russia’s Army, Putin Eases Citizenship Path for Foreign Fighters
President Vladimir V. Putin is seeking to strengthen his military to fight in Ukraine while avoiding a potentially unpopular mobilization of Russians.
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World
Why Anna Politkovskaya Was a Pillar of Press Freedom
The Russian journalist gained international renown for her criticism of the Kremlin and its policies in Chechnya. Her murder in 2006 provoked vocal condemnation from inside Russia and abroad.
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World
How Four Leaders Are Turning the World Upside Down
Ever since learning that in 1947, Walter Lippmann popularized the term “Cold War” to define the emerging conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States, I thought it would be cool to be able to name a historical epoch. Now that the post-Cold ...