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Also this week: Volodymyr Zelensky’s purchasing power and cross-pollination warfare.
ByUkraine’s drone attack on Russian airfields shows Zelensky still has cards to play.
ByThis presidential election shows a country irreconcilably split between its liberal and conservative halves.
ByHanded an advantage by Donald Trump, the talks so far are bringing Russia closer to victory.
ByBuilding the union was never a “peace project”. But European hard power is now its leaders’ greatest priority.
ByAlso this week: The miracle of organ donation and the beauty of the bullfinch.
ByThe Russian leader agreed to a halt on attacks on energy infrastructure but has many demands for peace.
ByNo matter how they spin it, there is no practical alternative to American military power.
ByEnergised by international events, the Prime Minister has defined his ideas for the state.
ByIt still has many cards it can play against Russia.
ByThe Tory leader's questions reflected the gravity of the situation unfolding between Trump and Zelensky.
ByFor those fighting for their country’s survival, the president’s defiance is prized above his diplomacy.
ByThe US president has halted military aid to Volodymyr Zelensky’s war-torn country, effective immediately.
ByKeir Starmer is leading the continent in the right direction. But peace in Ukraine cannot be guaranteed without the US.
ByAfter this row in the Oval Office between Zelensky and Trump, can Ukraine or Europe count on American support anymore?
ByAlso this week: Pills in Poland and a new way of measuring political absurdity.
ByThere is an opportunity for the UK in this turbulent international order.
ByCautious realpolitik will serve him better than cute grandstanding. But for those politicians willing to stand up to Trump, there…
ByBoris Johnson, Liz Truss and Nigel Farage knew Trump’s views on the war. So why did they back him nonetheless?
ByAs they queue up to meet Trump, Europe’s leaders shouldn’t be cowed by the brutality of his realpolitik.
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