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Despite escalating tensions, the West won’t go to war over Ukraine.
Today is the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web.
Ukraine is the latest world problem, but it should not eclipse the most serious one: Syria.
Having consolidated its hold on Crimea, Russia is making noises about eastern Ukraine.
Research into modern terrorism shows it to be thoroughly ineffective at achieving policy aims.
The big-box store was the juggernaut in the 1980s and ’ 90s. But nothing stands still in an economy.
Mr. Putin has lost his campaign to construct a Eurasian Union as an alternative to the European Union.
The Ukraine crisis is not over.
Vladimir Putin is working at cross purposes.
On the thinnest of pretexts, Russia has sent forces to occupy Crimea.