Defence
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Cluster bomb controversy hangs over Biden’s ‘chilly’ visit to UK
Talking Point US cites military ‘expediency’ but allies warn bombs could lose Ukraine the ‘moral high ground’
By The Week Staff Published
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The US will soon finish destroying its last chemical weapons
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Nato’s new plans to defend Europe from Putin
feature Most comprehensive shake-up of defence planning since end of Cold War will see 300,000 troops on stand-by
By The Week Staff Published
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Is Russia planning to blow up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant?
Today's Big Question Ukraine warns of tactical sabotage that could cause radioactive disaster and force Kyiv into peace talks
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US-China talks: can Biden mend ties with Beijing?
Today's Big Question Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to use visit to ‘re-establish contact’ between world’s two largest economies
By The Week Staff Published
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What will Russia look like after Putin?
Today's Big Question There are no guarantees of stability for the West if or when the president departs
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Daniel Ellsberg: whistleblower who leaked the Pentagon Papers
feature Once dubbed ‘the most dangerous man in America’, the official claimed never to have regretted leaking
By The Week Staff Published
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How will Wagner turmoil affect peace-keeping in Mali?
feature Mutiny in Russia and expulsion of UN forces threatens to further destabilise war-torn West African nation
By Harriet Marsden Published
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Putin and Prigozhin offer rival explanations for Wagner's brief rebellion
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By Peter Weber Published
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Prigozhin’s revolt: is Russia really heading for ‘sudden collapse’?
Today's Big Question Wagner group’s short-lived rebellion against Vladimir Putin triggers speculation about ‘change of guard in the Kremlin’
By Elliott Goat Published
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How will Wagner's short-lived mutiny affect the Ukraine invasion?
Today's Big Question Yevgeny Prigozhin's 24-hour rebellion against Moscow is over for now, but its aftershocks may just be starting
By Peter Weber Published
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What the Wagner uprising in Russia might mean for the Ukraine war
feature Wagner Group prominent example of simmering discontent among paramilitary forces towards Russia
By The Week Staff Published
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The future of the Wagner Group is murky
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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Wagner Group stops armed rebellion toward Moscow
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By Justin Klawans Published
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