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Cracking the Kremlin
Moscow yearns to carve up the world. But it will be a world where everybody’s knives come out
Peter Pomerantsev
Like the rest of the ‘bro vote’ fraternity, they’re keen on guns, MMA and Joe Rogan
Colin Freeman
The reality is that the agreement that didn’t get signed last Friday is more a matter of symbolism than economics
Niall Ferguson and Nick Kumleben
The decision to suspend all intelligence sharing with Kyiv is a less visible but almost as serious blow as the pause to arms deliveries
Mark Galeotti
Trump-Zelensky
The process of browbeating the country into submission may have been ugly, but it could be the first real step towards ending the bloodshed
Owen Matthews