ukraine

Standing against Putin’s tyranny
Opinion, Сolumns
Apr 15, 2022
InSeptember 1938, British Prime MinisterNeville Chamberlainflew toGermanyto negotiate withAdolf Hitler. Brushing off warnings from the leader of Czech...
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US has big stake in how the Ukraine war ends
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Apr 11, 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now in its seventh week, shows no sign of abating. Vladimir Putin’s army has abandoned its assault on Kyiv, Ukraine’s ca...
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It’s not 2003 again
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Apr 08, 2022
On Ukraine, the neo-isolationists of the right are fighting the last war. They warn of a return to the belligerent mood that led to the U.S. invasion ...
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War crimes evidence mounts
Opinion, Сolumns
Apr 07, 2022
Evidence of war crimes has mounted daily since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion to “denazify” Ukraine. Russian forces carrying o...
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Ukrainian mother, daughter reunited in Elk County
News
MARILYN SECCO Special to The Era 
Apr 04, 2022
KERSEY — Anzhela “Angie” Besh Krieg, who came to America from Ukraine four years ago, is reflecting on the recent heartbreak and turmoil she and her m...
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Elements of a peace deal in Ukraine are clear
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Mar 28, 2022
The war in Ukraine, which just entered its second month, shows no sign of ending soon. Russia’s huge but incompetent army has been stymied in its atte...
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Putin exposed as pitiful
Mar 22, 2022
We always knew that Vladimir Putin was evil. He ordered the murders of dissidents and journalists in Russia, and he caused countless other deaths in C...
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Democracy and independent journalism
Opinion, Сolumns
DENNIS LYONS / The Daily Item 
Mar 22, 2022
SUNBURY (TNS) — Each year, journalists and others who care about a free and vibrant press mark Sunshine Week, which came around last week. It’s a time...
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Vladimir Putin and the fragility of order
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 22, 2022
An invading army surrounds a European city, cuts off its supplies, bombards it, and demands surrender. Is it 1346? 1631? 1870? 1941? Or 2022? The answ...
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Gut check time for US
Opinion, Сolumns
KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ 
Mar 20, 2022
Who are we as a nation? While the answer may lead to policy debates, a serious consideration of who and what we are about is critical to getting out o...
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How many lines can Putin cross?
Mar 17, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed directly to Congress Wednesday to establish a no-fly zone over his country — a request that the Biden...
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Stop China from aiding Russia by helping Ukraine
Opinion, Сolumns
TRUDY RUBIN Tribune News Service 
Mar 16, 2022
The Biden administration hoped it could focus on China and not worry about Russia. But the war in Ukraine has proved this was a fantasy as China consi...
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Trump didn’t cause the Ukraine war
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Mar 15, 2022
More than a year into the Biden presidency, Vladimir Putin has invaded a sovereign neighboring country and, of course, everyone knows who’s to blame —...
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No-Fly is no solution
Сolumns
MARTIN SCHRAM Tribune News Service 
Mar 12, 2022
As days stretched into weeks, our news screens have been bombarding us with images of brave and determined Ukrainian civilians seeking shelter and som...
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NATO must find way to protect Ukraine’s skies
Opinion, Сolumns
TRUDY RUBIN Tribune News Service 
Mar 09, 2022
Watching TV shots of Vladimir Putin’s army deliberately bombing and shelling civilians is like watching a movie of the London Blitz in 1940, when Adol...
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