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A year into the Ukraine war
- Putin, secure in power, sets stage for long and draining warWorld ·
February 15, 2023 · 5:16 AM UTC Vladimir Putin casts the war in Ukraine as a watershed when Russia finally stood up to the West - but some within the elite fear he has committed his country to a long and fruitless drain on lives and resources.
The Wider Image
'The grandson was crying, her daughter was crying. It was emotional.'On the road from Donetsk, evacuation ends in heartbreak
Talking Points
Earnings
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