Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine Marks 100 Days
The war in Ukraine has become a protracted war of attrition with no end in sight.
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The war in Ukraine has become a protracted war of attrition with no end in sight.
The oil ban is a positive step toward depriving Russia of the funds it needs to fight a long war. However, sanctions alone will not end the war.
Team Biden did not engage Putin sufficiently to avert war, and President Biden will be remembered as the president who brought America the closest to World War III.
The U.N. Security Council permanent members' veto power is being used to undermine peace. In the light of Russian aggression, what could the future hold?
The West shouldn't cause famine and death in sections of the world with no stake in the fight.
President Biden should take the time to build consensus at home and abroad about Taiwan before he changes course.
The Ukraine war, now in its third month, is pushing many developing countries to the brink of an economic crisis. Peace initiatives are the need of the hour.
President Joe Biden’s Ukraine Democracy Defence Lend-Lease Act paves the way for Ukraine to quickly receive weapons for its fight against Russia and reimburse the U.S. at a later date.
Iran is not in a hurry to ink a nuclear deal due to rising oil prices.
Russia may nationalize foreign companies' property and assets.
Fishing is intertwined with human rights violations, Chinese global hegemony, and a threat to US food security.
Lithuania has become the first member of the European Union to end its dependence on natural gas from Russia.