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The Ukrainian-Russian families at conflict over invasion
feature Estimated 11m people in Russia have Ukrainian relatives – but some ‘don’t believe’ war is even happening
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Why the US is warning about Russian ‘kill lists’
feature Officials claim to have intelligence about plan to murder prominent Ukrainians
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Is Olaf Scholz’s ‘quiet’ diplomacy stemming Russia-Ukraine tensions?
feature As Nato leaders warn of impending invasion, the German chancellor has maintained his ‘poker face’
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What could Prince Andrew have faced in Virginia Giuffre sex abuse trial?
feature Duke of York agrees to pay ‘substantial donation’ in out-of-court settlement
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Is the EU out of step with voters on Russia-Ukraine crisis?
feature Poll suggests Europeans want the bloc and Nato to fight alongside Kiev in confrontation with Moscow
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Why Israel labelled Amnesty International ‘anti-Semitic’ over ‘apartheid’ report
feature Israeli government accused of treating Palestinians as ‘inferior racial group’ in leaked report
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The strangest rules MPs have to follow
feature One of the oldest assemblies in the world, parliament has many bizarre regulations and conventions
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Where did the term snowflake come from?
feature The term is often said to derive from the 1996 cult book Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
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What does Vladimir Putin want from Ukraine?
feature Moscow accused of dangling threat of war in Europe to extract guarantees over Nato expansion
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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Joe Biden: the verdicts on the president’s first year
feature Covid-19, the economy and democracy have dominated ‘tumultuous’ twelve months
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US culture war: why book bans are back
feature Hundreds of titles targeted in school libraries stand-off between ‘traditionalists’ and ‘left-wing’ rivals
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Jewish businessman identified as ‘prime suspect’ in Anne Frank betrayal
feature Documentary alleges Arnold van den Bergh gave up diarist and her family to Nazis
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Personality clash: the most bitter political rivalries in history
feature The Week looks at some of the most notable feuds between Britain’s parliamentary titans
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‘Chicken run’: will red wall Tories defect to Labour?
feature Conservative backbenchers frustrated over negative headlines and ‘levelling up’ promises
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