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Nolan Peterson
‘Hope Is Not Enough’: Ukrainian University Students Prepare for War
KYIV, Ukraine—The young man never told anyone he was going to war. The 20-year-old student at Kyiv's Taras ...
Opinion
October 31, 2016
‘I Don’t Have Anyone Left’: What Life Is Like for Refugees in Ukraine
KURAKHOVO, Ukraine—They all have a reason to go home. For some, it's to reunite with friends and family, ...
Opinion
October 24, 2016
Cease-Fire in Ukraine Could Be at ‘Tipping Point’ as US, EU Spar With Russia Over Syria
KYIV, Ukraine—The shaky cease-fire in eastern Ukraine has reached a "tipping point," a high-level Ukrainian government official says. ...
Opinion
October 10, 2016
2 Years After Airliner Downed, Eastern Ukraine Remains a De Facto No-Fly Zone
KYIV, Ukraine—More than two years after a Russian surface-to-air missile shot down a civilian airliner over eastern Ukraine, ...
Opinion
October 1, 2016
A War on Their Doorstep, Ukrainian Millennials Enjoy a Night Out in a Front-Line City
KYIV, Ukraine—In Mariupol, a Ukrainian port city on the Sea of Azov only about 10 miles from the ...
Opinion
September 26, 2016
Syria Cease-Fire Collapse Highlights How Far US-Russia Relations Have Fallen
KYIV, Ukraine—The story is depressingly familiar. On Friday, the cease-fire in Syria, which was brokered by U.S. Secretary ...
Opinion
September 24, 2016
15 Years After 9/11, My Generation’s War Hasn’t Ended Yet
KYIV, Ukraine—My brother Drew, a former Air Force captain, told me one of the worst stories I've yet ...
Opinion
September 12, 2016
Journalists Caught in the Crossfire of the Ukraine-Russia Conflict
KYIV, Ukraine—There is a memorial to murdered Ukrainian journalists on Khreshchatyk, Kyiv's central boulevard. It's a simple, nondescript ...
Europe
September 8, 2016
2 Years Ago, I Thought the War in Ukraine Was Over. I Was Wrong.
KYIV, Ukraine—Two years ago, on Sept. 5, 2014, the Ukraine war's first cease-fire went into effect. For a ...
Opinion
September 4, 2016
Russia’s Military Exercises Fuel Fears of Continued Aggression
KYIV, Ukraine—As the late summer weather begins to cool, Russian military exercises have kept the tensions hot in ...
Europe
September 1, 2016
‘The War Won’t Be Over Soon’: Ukraine’s Long Fight Against Russia for Freedom
MARIUPOL, Ukraine—For more than two years, Ukraine's military has been fighting a ground war against a combined force ...
Europe
August 23, 2016
‘I Thought You’d Forgotten’: Visiting My Friend, a Wounded Ukrainian Soldier
KYIV, Ukraine—There were three beds in the hospital room. Two were empty and in the middle bed was ...
Opinion
August 22, 2016
After Crimea ‘Incursions,’ Russia and Ukraine Step Back From All-Out War
KYIV, Ukraine—In a familiar cycle of brinksmanship, Russia and Ukraine once again edged toward the brink of open ...
Europe
August 18, 2016
A Year After His Death, What I Wish I Could Tell the Ukrainian Soldier I Befriended
KYIV, Ukraine—One year ago on Saturday, Aug. 6, a 19-year-old Ukrainian soldier named Daniel Kasyanenko died on a battlefield ...
Opinion
August 6, 2016
Russia’s Moves, Terrorism Fuel Talk of War in Europe
KYIV, Ukraine—Whether referring to Russian aggression in the east or to the threat of Islamist terrorism in the ...
Europe
August 6, 2016
Russia’s Pattern of Influencing Foreign Politics
KYIV, Ukraine—If the FBI proves Russia is behind Friday's leak of embarrassing Democratic National Committee emails, the revelation ...
Cybersecurity
July 28, 2016
Journalist’s Murder, Kerry Trip to Moscow Among Events That Rattle Ukraine
KYIV, Ukraine—Little more than two weeks ago, things were looking up for Ukraine. Fighting had tapered off in ...
International
July 26, 2016
After Nice, France Grapples With How to Combat Terrorism
KYIV, Ukraine—The Nice terror attack spurred finger pointing among France's political elite about insufficient security during Bastille Day ...
Europe
July 18, 2016
France Is at War, Officials Say After Terrorist Attack in Nice Kills at Least 84
Just hours after a man drove a large truck through a crowd in the French seaside town of ...
Europe
July 16, 2016
While NATO Discussed Russian Aggression, Fighting Spiked in Eastern Ukraine
KYIV, Ukraine—Over the weekend, as NATO leaders in Warsaw, Poland, were discussing ways to counter Russian aggression, the ...
Europe
July 13, 2016
Russian Threat Takes Center Stage at NATO’s Warsaw Summit
Russian aggression, radical Islamist terrorism, the refugee crisis, Brexit, Afghanistan. The list of challenges NATO leaders faced at ...
Opinion
July 11, 2016
Where Does the Hate Come From?
Visit here for full coverage of the Orlando mass shooting. I was driving from Sarasota, Florida, to Washington ...
Opinion
June 13, 2016
The Face of Evil: Surveying the ISIS Killing Fields in Northern Iraq
Evil doesn't always reveal itself through goose-stepping armies or skyscrapers collapsing on a clear autumn day. Sometimes, it's ...
Middle East
June 4, 2016
A Visit to Ground Zero of ISIS’ Genocide in Iraq
This town in northern Iraq was home to more than 88,000 civilians in 2013. Today, there are none ...
Middle East
June 1, 2016
A Look at Life on the Frontlines in the War Against Islamic State
The Kurds say they’re fighting for Iraqi Kurdistan’s independence, and to defend the outside world from ISIS. For ...
Middle East
May 28, 2016
Russia Releases Jailed Ukrainian Pilot
As part of a prisoner swap, Russia has released jailed Ukrainian army helicopter pilot and Member of Parliament ...
Europe
May 26, 2016
‘The Sound of God’: In Iraq, US Airpower Bolsters the Peshmerga’s Fight Against ISIS
The old peshmerga general smiled at the sound of the U.S. fighter jets. "That's the sound of God," ...
Middle East
May 18, 2016
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