Russian oil fields at sunset.
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A G-7 strategy to cap Russia’s oil prices and continue to weaken that economy is intended to halt the war in Ukraine. Could it work?
Russian military hardware on display in Moscow’s Red Square.
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Because the west avoided a nuclear war over the Cuban missile crisis it should not be overconfident about Russia’s nuclear threats.
A polar bear stands on the ice in the Franklin Strait in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in July 2017.
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Transnational Arctic co-operation has stalled due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Here’s what will be required to get it back on track.
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There are now definite signs his grip on power is starting to fray, even if Putin’s demise may still be some way off.
The remains of a Russian Army armoured column in Bucha, Ukraine on 09 April 2022.
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Vladimir Putin may have swerved away from a full conscription policy because of what we know about how if affects political support.
Land grab: Vladimir Putin formally announces the annexation of four Ukrainian regions.
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Russia has annexed four Ukrainian regions, saying they have always been part of the ‘motherland’. But Moscow’s territorial claim is as flimsy as the excuse it used to start the war
Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Alla Pugacheva during a 2014 awards ceremony honoring the pop singer with the Order For Merit to the Fatherland.
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In opinion polls over the past two decades, she’s routinely selected as one of the most popular Russians – often appearing second only to Vladimir Putin.
Turning their backs on home: thousands of Russian men, fearing conscription, have opted to flee to Georgia.
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Some of the key articles from our coverage of the war in Ukraine over the past week.
People in Georgia are angry about the war in Ukraine and fear Russia might invade their country again.
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Russians fleeing over the border into Georgia are encountering hostility as well as support.
The new Baltic Pipe natural gas pipeline connects Norwegian natural gas fields in the North Sea with Denmark and Poland, offering an alternative to Russian gas.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has not hesitated to use energy as a weapon. An expert on global energy markets analyzes what could come next.
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Russian men fleeing conscription are entitled to protection under international law – here’s why.
A group of Russians smile at the border crossing Verkhny Lars between Georgia and Russia on Sept. 23, 2022. Long lines of vehicles have formed at border crossings into Georgia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial mobilization to bolster his troops in Ukraine.
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Russians crossing land borders into Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Georgia to avoid being drafted into the Ukraine war are experiencing very different receptions.
This Russian short-range cruise missile, the Iskander-K, can carry nuclear warheads for several hundred miles.
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Tactical nuclear weapons were designed to be used on the battlefield rather than for strategic defense, but that doesn’t mean there’s a plausible case for using them.
Same app, same app store, different risks if you download it in, say, Tunisia rather than in Germany.
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Mobile apps are sometimes ‘regionalized’ to better serve the needs of users, functioning differently in, for example, China than in Canada. But some of those differences pose security and privacy risks.
The library at the Barockhaus Museum in Görlitz, Germany. Libraries play a vital role in preserving texts and challenging disinformation.
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Libraries play a crucial role in preserving texts, even controversial ones. They are responsible for teaching people how to evaluate the credibility and validity of information.
Russian police detain a protestor amid demonstrations against Putin’s partial mobilisation.
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This is policy on the fly. At best it will buy Putin time over another cold Ukrainian winter. At worst it will result in battlefield chaos and potentially mass slaughter.
RT, a Russian government-operated media outlet, is just one of the players in the global information war.
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Russian government media are frequently criticized as being blatant propaganda. How do US government media measure up?
Morale problem: anti-mobilisation protesters are reportedly being given their draft papers after being arrested.,
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Russia’s rigid military structure and inflexible strategic thinking could well be its Achilles heel in Ukraine.
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Russian reservists are now being called up after president Putin announced changes to his military plans.
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The west needs to understand the messages coming from Russia, not ignore them.