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Ukraine war latest: 'We'll give them very good protection, very good security' — Trump says in White House meeting with Zelensky
War update

Ukraine war latest: 'We'll give them very good protection, very good security' — Trump says in White House meeting with Zelensky

Key developments on Aug. 18: * 'We'll give them very good protection, very good security' — Trump says in White House meeting with Zelensky * EU leaders to hold video conference on Ukraine after Washington talks, Costa says * Zelensky says Putin undermines diplomatic efforts after Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia kills 3, injures 30 * Top Russian commander seriously wounded in Ukrainian strike, Dagestan head says * Russia occupied less than 1% of Ukraine's territory since November 2022, moni
In Ukraine, democracy finds its fiercest defenders
Opinion

In Ukraine, democracy finds its fiercest defenders

Much of recent Western history contains the story of democracy stumbling. Crisis after financial collapse, after war, over the last two decades has fostered a deep dissatisfaction, leading societies toward simpler rules and clearer enemies. It’s an appealing proposition in a world whose rules seem to shift daily, where governments struggle to keep pace. We shouldn’t be surprised that political systems built in the 18th and 19th centuries are buckling under the weight of modern life. We would
Why can't Ukraine join NATO?
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Why can't Ukraine join NATO?

NATO membership for Ukraine is becoming increasingly elusive. The previous U.S. administration silently opposed extending a NATO invitation to Ukraine. The current U.S. administration has made its opposition public. "You can forget about (NATO membership). That's probably the reason the whole thing (war) started," U.S. President Donald Trump said on Feb. 26 when asked about the potential settlement between Ukraine and Russia. Such a policy by Ukraine's main backer has raised eyebrows in the p
As Zelensky, Trump prepare to talk about peace, most Russian demands are non-starters for Ukraine

As Zelensky, Trump prepare to talk about peace, most Russian demands are non-starters for Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has laid out a number of demands that he would require to stop his country's war against Ukraine. Most of these demands are non-starters for Ukraine, analysts say. Russia has demanded a full Ukrainian withdrawal from Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, de jure recognition of the occupied territories as Russian, a special status for the Russian-backed church and the Russian language in Ukraine, Kyiv's demilitarization, and a ban on Kyiv's NATO membership. In exchange,
Trump’s Alaska folly
Opinion

Trump’s Alaska folly

TORONTO — In the ancient world, people spoke of "Ultima Thule," a mythical land in the extreme north, at the end of the earth. By venturing north to Alaska to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump reached his own Ultima Thule, the arctic endpoint of a foreign-policy dreamworld. For Trump, foreign leaders can be dealt with like Americans, with fantastic promises and obnoxious bullying. But the fantasies do not function beyond America's borders. The empty offer of a "
Muscle beaches, drag racing, and drones falling into the sea. Summer in Odesa hasn’t stopped

Muscle beaches, drag racing, and drones falling into the sea. Summer in Odesa hasn’t stopped

Just after the sun rises over the sea in Ukraine's southern coastal city Odesa, shirtless men with gold chains flip tractor tires on a beachside blacktop, while women balance on their yoga mats at a pier. As fishermen cast their lines out into the water, cormorants swoop down to hunt for the same prey. By the time the mouth-watering smell of lunch-time kebabs wafts off of seaside grills, it's hard to find a spot on the fine-grained white sand to lay down a towel. The coastal city is on track f