To preserve Ukraine’s “territorial integrity,” Russia and Europe seem prepared to fight to the last Ukrainian.
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In Russia, FedEx Is Cast Away
Onerous new import procedures halt international parcel delivery to Russian consumers. Do svidaniya, Wilson.
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Rush Hour At The Top Of The World
Some people expected a surge of shipping traffic on the Arctic Ocean, but it did not happen this year.
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A New Way To Miscarry Justice
It’s hard to fathom the depths we would reach if we lowered ourselves to the level of Russian jurisprudence.
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Hope Versus History Following A Strongman’s Death
We can hope for democratic and economic reform in Venezuela after Chavez’s death, but history gives us little reason to expect it.
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Russian Children Pay For Wounded National Pride
Russia’s spiteful ban on U.S. adoptions shows how far it still falls short of its goal of being a “normal” nation.
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Why Katyn Still Haunts Us
New evidence hints FDR knew who committed the Katyn Forest massacre. Even today, we tend to give allies a pass on inhumanity.
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Pussy Riot And The WTO
Russia’s prosecution of Pussy Riot is one more reminder to business leaders: Don’t expect fair treatment in Putin’s courts.
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From Subic Bay To Sevastopol
The U.S. peacefully handed over its most important foreign naval base. It is an example Vladimir Putin has no intention of following.
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