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How the War Will Likely Upend Biden’s Diplomacy on Saudi-Israel Normalization
The startling clash between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, which threatens to become a regional conflict, jeopardizes the months-long effort…
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On Russian Nuclear Threat, Putin Lets Others Rattle the Saber
While Russian hard-liners voice provocative proposals about using nuclear weapons, Mr. Putin presents himself as a moderating force — while…
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Ellsworth Johnson, Last Survivor of a Secret Army Unit, Dies at 100
During World War II, he parachuted into France and China as part of a special operations group on missions for…
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The U.S. Has a New Set of Tools for Bullying the World
The greatest collateral damage from last year’s Russian invasion of Ukraine has been to various Western European members of NATO,…
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World
When Russia Is a Neighbor, Self-Defense Is Everyone’s Concern
The facade of the apartment building was blown off, the remains sagging to one side. Working together, the military police,…
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Russian Troops Cede Ground and Strike Back, Frustrating Ukraine’s Counteroffensive
Across desolate fields and shattered villages, Ukraine’s counteroffensive is confronting Russian minefields and Russian soldiers dug into elaborate trench networks.…
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Rethinking Security When So Many Threats Are Invisible
One U.S. company is helping Ukraine behind the scenes combat not only attacks from traditional weapons but invisible ones, too.
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Small-Town Revolt Reveals Larger German Concerns About Arming Ukraine
The resistance of tiny Grossenhain to a new arms plant shows how the government’s plan for a more assertive foreign…
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Monday Briefing
An averted government shutdown.
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Ukraine Downplays Uncertainty Over U.S. Support After Congress Passes Funding Bill With No Aid
Kyiv expressed confidence in continued U.S. support for its war against Russia after Congress passed a stopgap funding bill that…