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As India Takes On Throwaway Plastic, This State Shows How It’s Done
简报:佩洛西开启亚洲行,是否访台仍不明朗;乌克兰当局敦促东部平民撤离
Tensions Flare on Kosovo-Serbian Border Amid Protests and Gunfire
Former Kremlin adviser is hospitalized in Europe.
As Ukraine Orders Civilians to Evacuate the East, Residents Face a Grim Choice
Europe hunts for new energy sources.
Zelensky orders those who stayed behind in eastern combat zones to evacuate.
Prisoners describe harsh treatment in the Russian camp where an explosion killed dozens.
Flooding Across Iran Leaves Dozens Dead
Prince Charles’s Charity Accepted Millions From Family of Osama bin Laden
Followers of Iraqi Cleric Occupy Parliament Again, Demanding Reforms
Russia cuts off gas flow to Latvia.
FOX NEWS: Millennial men, the weaker sex?
Breaking Agreement to Use a Condom Is a Sex Crime, Canada High Court Rules
Blinken and Lavrov Discuss Griner in Their First Call of the War
Explosion Kills Dozens of Ukrainian Captives at Russian-Held Prison
A Ukrainian appeals court reduces the life sentence of a Russian soldier tried for war crimes.
Lethal missile strikes in Kharkiv hit sites related to Ukraine’s military, a new pattern.
简报:习近平与拜登通话逾两小时;美国GDP连续两个季度负增长
There are no immediate signs of a speedy Brittney Griner deal in either Moscow or Washington.
Russia’s media regulator moves to revoke the license of Novaya Gazeta, an independent news outlet.
As Brittney Griner stands trial, Moscow says there’s no deal yet on a prisoner exchange.
In Kharkiv, powerful missiles hit central areas and plans for the future.
Russians, Risking Isolation in the South, Build Up for Ukrainian Attack
Artifacts of war: Some Ukrainians are scouring battle zones for debris.
Ukraine’s harvest is underway, swelling its grain backlog and adding to farmers’ troubles.
Macron criticizes the ‘hypocrisy’ of some African leaders on the Ukraine war.
Ukraine hits a key bridge in Kherson as Russia steps up missile strikes across the south.
Brittney Griner describes her legal ordeal to a Russian court.
Nightlife is returning to Ukraine’s capital. But revelers have to reckon with guilt, and a curfew.
Protesters Storm Iraqi Parliament
Russia says it will pull out of the International Space Station.
Looming Question for Putin Opponents: Can You Change Russia From Jail?
简报:中国多地持续高温,逾9亿人受影响;美参议院推动扩大产业政策法案以对抗中国
Strong Quake Hits Northern Philippines
Facing ‘Putin’s Energy Blackmail,’ Europe Agrees to Cut Russian Gas Use
Tunisians Approve New Constitution That Undercuts Democracy
DNA Researchers Name the Somerton Man, Australia’s 73-Year-Old Cold Case
Indigenous Communities React to Pope Francis’s Apology
Russia Cuts Gas Flow to Europe, Intensifying Fears It Is Weaponizing Fuel
How a papal resignation has complicated Pope Francis’s tenure.
Indigenous leaders want the Vatican to return their heritage.
David Trimble, Peace Prize Winner in Ulster Strife, Dies at 77
Records to fill gaps about residential schools are sought from Catholic groups.
Tensions linger over what the Catholic Church owes school survivors.
A chief marvels on a 32-year effort to expose wrongdoing and get redress.
Eyeing a City Captured by Russia, Ukraine Prepares an Ambitious Counterattack
One of two Americans who recently died in Ukraine was called to volunteer by his heritage, a close friend says.
Congo to Auction Land to Oil Companies: ‘Our Priority Is Not to Save the Planet’
At Least 17 Migrants Die After Boat Capsizes Off Bahamas
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