Anne Applebaum

staff writer for The Atlantic

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Foreign policy columnist for the Washington Post.

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A bipartisan immigration bill is paralyzing Congress. It leaves billions in aid for Ukraine in limbo, as their war with Russia grinds on.

What Ukraine will lose without US aid

A bipartisan immigration bill is paralyzing Congress. It leaves billions in aid for Ukraine in limbo, as their war with Russia grinds on.

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World leaders, including President Biden, preside over a world-order that doesn't seem to have actual order anymore.

As Israel-Hamas conflict escalates, are there rules anymore?

World leaders, including President Biden, preside over a world-order that doesn't seem to have actual order anymore.

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Panelists discuss the current state of Russia’s war against Ukraine, how democracy is shifting across the globe, and the legacy of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Is Democracy at risk with Russia’s war on Ukraine?

Panelists discuss the current state of Russia’s war against Ukraine, how democracy is shifting across the globe, and the legacy of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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