Kyiv braces for a conventional showdown with Moscow in Donbas; Pyongyang hones its own nuclear trump card (Originally published April 18 in “What in the World“) North Korea over the
Blog
Russia warns of ‘unpredictable consequences’ from Western military aid to Ukraine as Washington starts shipping offensive weapons to Kyiv (Originally published April 15 in “What in the World“) Moscow has
Russia’s efforts to reverse NATO’s eastward expansion by invading Ukraine are only stimulating NATO’s growth. (Originally published April 14 in “What in the World“) U.S. President Joe Biden authorized an
Biden invokes the G-word, ramps up arms to Ukraine; Japan’s ex-PM calls for explicit U.S. defense of Taiwan (Originally published April 13 in “What in the World“) U.S. President Joe
As Beijing falls into step with Moscow, Tokyo mulls German-style rearmament while Seoul faces calls to join the fight (Originaly published April 12 in “What in the World“) Ukrainian President
As Russia moves to subjugate Ukraine’s breakaway East, weapons flow in from NATO—and from China. (Originally published April 11 in “What in the World“) As Russia readies for a big
NATO steps up military aid with tanks to Ukraine as Russia pulls back to focus on the breakaway east and Crimea (Originally published April 6 in “What in the World“)
Washington and NATO allies decry atrocities around Kyiv by withdrawing Russian troops; gird for global fight against authoritarianism (Originally published April 5 in “What in the World“) The Administration of
NATO braces for a long fight as Putin’s forces regroup for a new and uglier phase in the battle for Ukraine. (Originally published April 1 in “What in the World“)
Amid fears Moscow is using peace talks to prepare a new Ukraine offensive, Canada and the superpowers are squaring on top of the world (Originally published March 30 in “What