In part five of How it Happened: Putin’s Invasion, Axios' Dave Lawler zooms into the frontlines of the war, seen through the eyes of a journalist who has been covering the war there and a soldier who has been fighting there, both since 2014.
Why it matters: The battle to defend this region, which has been partially controlled by pro-Russian separatists since 2014, will determine the outcome of this war.
In part four of How It Happened: Putin’s Invasion, Axios' Dave Lawler digs into polling indications that Russians are rallying around their president even as Western sanctions and global condemnations escalate.
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In part three of How It Happened: Putin’s Invasion, Axios' Dave Lawler examines the red lines being drawn by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in discussions about possible paths to peace.
In the mass shootings in Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas, the assailants were both just 18 years old, highlighting a disturbing trend: shooters are getting younger.
Plus, the war in Ukraine at one hundred days.
And, blue cities in red states are saying they won’t enforce abortion bans.
Guests: Axios' Oriana Gonzales and Dave Lawler.
Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Erica Pandey, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Alexandra Botti, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Alex Sugiura, and Lydia McMullen-Laird. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at [email protected]. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893.
Summer is unofficially here, with people across the country going out, traveling, and dropping masks more than in months past. But case numbers over Memorial Day weekend were almost 6 times higherthan at this time last year, andCOVID vaccines aren't keeping up with the new variants that just keep coming.
Plus, the golden age of remote work is ending.
And, why it’s more important than ever to get enough Vitamin D.
Guests: Dr. Celine Gounder, editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News and Axios' Hope King.
Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Erica Pandey, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Alexandra Botti, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Alex Sugiura, and Lydia McMullen-Laird. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at [email protected]. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893.