President Joe Biden accused Vladimir Putin of trying to destroy Ukraine. By Wednesday night, more than 1,200 people in 38 cities had been detained for protesting the war. Madison's app saved a lot of time; we're talking 160 hours a year. Low-code helps companies run more efficiently and helps people solve their own problems.
In a speech on Wednesday, President Vladimir V. Putin said that he would require hundreds of thousands more Russians to fight in Ukraine — and alarmed the West by once again raising the specter of nuclear force.
The mobilization signals that Mr. Putin is turning the war from one of aggression to one of defense, offering clues about what the next phase of the fighting will involve.
Guest: Anton Troianovski, the Moscow bureau chief for The New York Times.
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