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With Bluster and Threats, Putin Casts the West as the Enemy

With Bluster and Threats, Putin Casts the West as the Enemy

By Anton Troianovski and Valerie Hopkins

Declaring that Russia would annex four regions of Ukraine, which the West rejects as illegal, the Russian president accused the U.S. and its allies of "despotism'' and "Satanism.''

Biden Calls on World to Punish Russia for Attempt to Annex Ukrainian Land

Biden Calls on World to Punish Russia for Attempt to Annex Ukrainian Land

By Michael Crowley and Edward Wong

The U.S. imposed new sanctions on Russian officials and companies, and penalized foreign businesses aiding the Russian military. But officials are holding back on energy sanctions.

Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago Inquiries Converge in Fights Over Executive Privilege

Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago Inquiries Converge in Fights Over Executive Privilege

By Charlie Savage and Glenn Thrush

In both cases, former President Donald J. Trump is claiming a novel power to keep White House information from his time in office secret from the Justice Department.

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He has set in motion forces that are turning Russia into a giant North Korea.

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Putin Signs Decrees Declaring Four Regions of Ukraine Part of Russia

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