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Kremlin Deploys New Troops to Ukraine as Both Sides Gird for a War of Attrition
‘They are killing us’: Ukrainian volunteers take aim in target practice.
As many ambassadors left town, the pope’s emissary remained in Kyiv.
A small group of women and children has made it out of Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant.
Some Muslims Are Using Digital Rings to Track Their Praises to God
Ukraine says Russia looted ancient gold artifacts from a museum.
Biden seeks to lure Russia’s top scientists to the U.S.
Cases are rising in nearly every corner of the United States.
Russia’s Donbas offensive has made little progress in fierce combat, Western officials and analysts say.
Amid Hardening Western Resolve, Signs of Russia’s Stalling in Eastern Ukraine
Russia’s Donbas offensive has made little progress in fierce combat, Western officials and analysts say.
After weeks of poring over evidence, Ukrainian officials single out 10 Russian soldiers for atrocities in Bucha.
From Battered Mariupol Steel Plant, Videos of Desperate Pleas for Help
Residents take stock after missile strikes hit a residential area of central Kyiv.
Ukraine moves troops toward the border of a Moldovan territory that has become a persistent concern.
Radiation levels near the Chernobyl plant are within safe limits, the nuclear agency chief says.
U.S. diplomat accuses Russia of detaining and torturing local Ukrainian officials and journalists.
Russian forces still face logistical challenges in their offensive, a Pentagon official says.
Strikes hit central Kyiv, setting at least one building ablaze.
Officials watch and wonder as the hottest U.S. coronavirus hot spot swells to two dozen counties.
Russia is using cyberattacks in Ukraine to support military strikes, a report found.
Britain broke the law by moving hospital patients to nursing homes early in the pandemic, a court rules.
E.U. countries scramble to find a way to pay Russia for gas without violating sanctions.
Italy’s Highest Court Rules Children to Be Given Mother’s and Father’s Surnames
Poles and Bulgarians put up a resilient front in the face of Russia’s natural gas ‘blackmail.’
Ukraine Removes ‘Friendship’ Monument in Kyiv
As Diplomacy Hopes Dim, U.S. Marshals Allies to Furnish Long-Term Military Aid to Ukraine
U.K. Tabloid Accuses Lawmaker of ‘Basic Instinct’ Move, Highlighting Sexism in Parliament
Explosions rattle a breakaway region in Moldova, raising fears of a broader war.
Russia cuts off a major supply of natural gas to Poland, which has offered robust support to Ukraine.
Ukrainians destroy a symbol of their country’s ties to Russia.
Here’s what an unvaccinated police sergeant in New Jersey, who nearly died of Covid, wants you to know.
Roughly 15,000 Russian troops have died since the start of the war, the U.K. estimates.
Emboldened by Ukraine’s Grit, U.S. Wants to See Russia Weakened
At a military hospital in Ukraine, wounded soldiers pour in from the front lines in the east.
Emmanuel Macron, Victorious, Searches for Reinvention
‘They’re trying to wipe us off the face of the earth’: A fighter describes dire conditions in a Mariupol steel plant.
Explosions hit Transnistria, a Russian-allied region of Moldova, amid fears of a new front in the war.
Macron’s Win Is Also a Blow to Viktor Orban’s Nationalist Crusade
How hated is Macron? The answer could decide the presidency.
The U.S. keeps a wary eye on the French elections.
Economic programs were front and center in the campaign.
A victory for Le Pen would be a debacle for the E.U.
Ukrainians in Mariupol’s steel mill are holding on, despite intensifying attacks, a commander tells The Times.
Emmanuel Macron is re-elected French president, defeating Marine Le Pen.
Bombs in Kharkiv and a kiss of reassurance in Kyiv.
Artillery strikes hit Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, a scene of fighting since the earliest days of the war.
As Western Arms Pour Into Ukraine, Zelensky Promises Victory
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