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Syrian Mercenaries Deploy to Russia en Route to Ukrainian Battlefields
A team from the International Red Cross prepares to try to enter Mariupol.
A European bank forecasts that Ukraine’s economic output will contract by 20 percent in 2022.
Biden orders the largest release from the U.S. oil reserve since it was created.
Many U.S. teens report emotional and physical abuse by parents during the pandemic.
The U.N. appoints a commission to investigate allegations of war crimes in Ukraine.
President Dissolves Tunisia’s Parliament, Deepening Political Crisis
The unveiling of U.S. intelligence that Putin has been misinformed is part of a monthslong U.S. campaign.
Russia is moving some troops away from Kyiv, a Ukrainian official says.
A Safe Route No More: Nigerians Mourn Victims of Deadly Train Attack
U.S. intelligence suggests that Putin’s advisers misinformed him on Ukraine.
The W.H.O. says attacks on medical workers in Ukraine have left dozens dead.
Peace Talks Produce Signs of Progress, but No End to War Is in Sight
Pentagon casts doubt on Russia’s claim to be pulling back troops near Kyiv.
A Vow to Ease Bombing Is Too Late for Many in Ukraine City Near Kyiv
Hopes for a peace deal center on negotiators at a palace in Istanbul.
Britain detains a Russian superyacht in London.
Palestinian Gunman Kills 4 in Israel’s Fifth Attack in Recent Days
President Macron’s Unending Russia Diplomacy
Biden says his Putin comments were fueled by moral outrage, not a U.S. policy change.
How We Verified Russian Radio Chatter
Honduran Supreme Court Ratifies U.S. Extradition Request of ex-President
How We Verified Russian Radio Chatter
Irpin’s mayor says the town has been ‘liberated,’ but others say fighting continues.
Since mask restrictions were lifted, bars in New York City have reported huge crowds and long lines.
In Lviv, New Russian Strikes Pierce the Sense of Security in West
Scenes from Ukraine as the war enters its second month.
Arab Gunmen Kill 2 in Northern Israel, on Eve of Historic Summit
Zelensky, whose career started in show business, presses Hollywood for an appearance at the Oscars.
The U.N. says 1,119 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since the war began.
Missiles hit targets in Lviv, 50 miles from the Polish border.
A history of the tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
In a Fiery Speech Rallying Allies, Biden Denounces Putin and Seemingly Calls for His Ouster
In a Fiery Speech Rallying Allies, Biden Denounces Putin and Seemingly Calls for His Ouster
Late Surge Has Fiery French Leftist Eyeing Presidential Runoff
Biden denounces Russian invasion, casting it as part of a decades-long attempt to crush democracies.
Ukrainian Refugee Wins Women’s Race at the Jerusalem Marathon
Dagny Carlsson, Centenarian Blogger, Dies at 109
Russia Signals Redefined Goals in Ukraine War as Its Advances Stall
Putin Goes Into Battle on a Second Front: Culture
Russia is ratcheting up the number of mercenaries to fight in Ukraine’s east.
Russian troops halted outside Kyiv as focus shifts to heavy fighting in Donbas.
The international Red Cross leader comes under fire for meeting with Russia’s foreign minister.
Yemeni Rebel Attack Sets Saudi Oil Facility Ablaze
As the U.S. plans to accept Ukrainian refugees, Afghans feel left behind.
Allies Vow Tougher Stance on Russia, but Are Running Short of New Tactics
Most Americans say Biden is ‘not tough enough’ on Russia, a new poll finds.
Ethiopia Declares ‘Humanitarian Truce’ in War-Ravaged Tigray Region
‘We are on the edge of survival’: A Mariupol neighborhood through the eyes of one of its residents.
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