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Europe
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- Committed, but weary? Russia stays the course after 4 years of war in Ukraine.By Fred Weir / 6 min
- Letter to Pokrovsk, Ukrainian city of roses: Your beautiful spirit isn鈥檛 lostBy Howard LaFranchi / 5 min
- With Russia grinding closer, Ukrainians weigh the cost of land for peaceBy Dominique Soguel / 6 min
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When it comes to Epstein files, British politicians are finding no place to hide
Russia is finding post-START arms control a harder, multipolar project
First LookEpstein fallout in Europe contrasts muted reaction in US
In southeastern Ukraine鈥檚 bitter cold, troops try to halt relentless Russian advance
US immigration crackdown has Europeans rethinking 鈥楢merica鈥
To keep Trump out of Greenland, Europe asks itself: 鈥楬ow far can we really go?鈥
Their glaciers shrinking, Central Asian nations find a way to share water wealth
Ukrainians want justice for Russian abuses. But they sense an era of impunity.
First LookInvestigation begins in Spain after fatal high-speed rail crash
Their power grid under attack, Ukrainians struggle with a long, cold winter
In Iran, witness accounts of atrocities counter regime claims of calm
Musk reins in Grok from making provocative images. Is it a victory for Europe?
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- Trump is trying to exert more control over elections. Will he succeed?By Simon Montlake / 9 min
- Wealthy universities, facing steep endowment tax hikes, cut PhDs and librariesBy Ira Porter / 5 min
- As the world fights over Greenland, its people double down on their own valuesBy Mark Sappenfield / 14 min
- As Clinton testifies on Epstein, his legacy is already diminishedBy Linda Feldmann / 4 min


