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Putin and Macron talk again by phone, keeping diplomatic lines open.
Russia calls off naval drills 150 miles from the Irish Coast.
Britain’s health secretary calls for a review of a vaccine mandate for health care workers in England.
Teenage Inmates Found Among the 500 Dead in Syria Prison Attack
U.S. and Russian Diplomats Clash at U.N. Security Council Meeting
U.S. and Russia prepare to confront each other at the U.N. over Ukraine.
‘Everyone’s Looking for Plastic.’ As Waste Rises, So Does Recycling.
U.S. and Russia to Confront Each Other at U.N. Over Ukraine
Leader of Australian Megachurch Steps Down After Charge Over Father’s Sexual Abuse
Portugal’s Socialists Win the Most Seats in Parliament, but Not the Majority
Britain Toughens Stance on Russia, as Russia Presses NATO for Assurances
North Korea’s Latest Missile Test Appears to Be Its Boldest in Years
New York coronavirus cases fell by 50 percent in the past week.
Canadian Trucker Convoy Descends on Ottawa to Protest Vaccine Mandates
For those with underlying conditions, an Omicron infection can be anything but mild.
Omicron may help the pandemic stabilize, a W.H.O. official says: The week in coronavirus news.
Putin Has Long Tried to Balance Europe. Now He’s Working to Reset It.
Convoys of Canadian trucks are en route to Ottawa for a protest against vaccine mandates.
The U.K. police ask that some details be omitted from a report on Downing Street parties during a lockdown.
A South Korean naval unit quarantines in Oman after a Covid outbreak on their ship.
If Russia invades, the Biden administration plans to hit Russian banks harder than ever before.
The Ukraine crisis has renewed attention on political prisoners in Belarus.
Gunman Kills 5 at Ukraine Rocket Factory, Adding to Tensions
The new U.S. envoy to NATO fills a diplomatic void that lasted almost a year.
A strategic port city in eastern Ukraine prepares for the possibility of being invaded.
Britain’s prime minister vows to release the full report on lockdown parties.
Covid-Stunted Educations Dim Prospects for India’s Economy and Its Youth
Johnson Vows to Release Full Report on Lockdown Parties
‘We’ve Been Through This Before’: Ukraine City Braces for Possible Russian Invasion
Journalists in Mexico Protest Against Killings of Colleagues
France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine meet in search of ways to ease the conflict, and agree to keep talking.
The U.S.-Kurd alliance in Syria has a tangled history.
Diplomats are meeting in Paris under the Normandy Format. We explain.
Awaiting Report on Parties, Johnson Faces Fire Over an Afghan Evacuation
The U.S. delivers its written response to Russia’s demands in Eastern Europe.
E.U. Leaders Vow ‘Consequences’ for Russian Aggression
As Islamic State Resurges, U.S. Is Drawn Back Into the Fray
After Coup in Burkina Faso, Protesters Turn to Russia for Help
Guatemala Sentences Former Fighters to 30 Years in Prison for Rape
Where Is Germany in the Ukraine Standoff? Its Allies Wonder.
Ukraine’s leaders are playing down the threat from Russia. Why?
The U.S. plans to bolster fuel supply to Europe, in case Russia cuts off gas and oil.
Frank Dutton, Who Took On Apartheid’s Crimes, Dies at 72
On the eve of a coup, gunfire, rumors and waiting.
A spate of coups in Africa has undone many democratic gains.
Irish Police Investigate Mysterious Death in Post Office
Burkina Faso: A once-stable West African nation now prone to violence.
Italians Vote for a President. Here’s Why It Matters.
The military says it has taken over the West African nation of Burkina Faso
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