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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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Rebuilding Ukraine: why reconstruction can’t wait until after the war
feature World leaders and global companies are pledging support for the war-torn country at conference under way in London
By Felicity Capon Published
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Active nonalignment: the Global South’s new foreign policy in face of Ukraine war
feature Approach is fuelled by increased competition between the United States and China
By The Week Staff Published
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At least 40 killed in rebel attack on Ugandan school
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By Justin Klawans Published
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The Ukraine counter-offensive and its likely outcomes
feature Make-or-break moment in the war sees frontline reports ranging from ‘upbeat to gloomy’
By The Week Staff Published
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How Latin America became the battleground in Cold War 2.0
feature Iran, China and Russia are strengthening ties in anti-US Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua
By Harriet Marsden Published
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How Ukraine's counteroffensive could reshape Russia's war
In Depth What we know about the potentially crucial move
By Peter Weber Last updated
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The Taliban’s ‘unprecedented’ crackdown on opium poppy crops in Afghanistan
feature Cultivation in former poppy-growing heartland Helmand has been slashed from 120,000 hectares to less than 1,000
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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