How the war in Ukraine appears to Russians
Talks are bound to get trickier once attention turns back to China
Journalists are struggling against the worst conditions since the cold war
Some countries may benefit from an influx of immigrants, but the region will probably grow ever greyer
And better science could make them more precise
Rising food prices and a history of Western hypocrisy and selfishness aren’t helping
But they continue to prop up strongmen elsewhere
It is worth trying, even if success is likely to be limited
Ukraine is the most wired country ever to be invaded
As in the old cold war, ugly trade-offs are inevitable
Strategists are relearning the lessons of the cold war
Russian aggression is prompting rare unity and severe reprisals