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Special Court Needed for Russian Crimes in Ukraine, E.U. Chief Says
NATO offers to help Georgia, Moldova and Bosnia improve their defenses.
Impeachment Edges Closer for South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa
Islamic State Chief Is Dead and New One Is Picked. Both Are Unknown.
A letter bomb delivered to the Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid explodes.
Why This World Cup Is Dogged by Corruption Allegations
简报:中国当局镇压抗议活动;年轻抗议者亲述自己为何走上街头
U.S. Pledges $53 Million to Help Fix Ukraine’s Electrical Grid
Poland says it will ask Ukrainian refugees to pay some housing and food costs next year.
Ukraine’s first lady addresses British lawmakers, calling for ‘justice.’
Apartheid-Era Assassin in South Africa Is Stabbed Days Before Release Date
Russia postpones a meeting on a nuclear arms control treaty, U.S. officials say.
Ukraine Warns of More Strikes on Power Plants, as Russians Dig In
Ministers from seven northern European nations meet with Zelensky in Kyiv.
Russia postpones a meeting on a nuclear arms control treaty, U.S. officials say.
A communal grave with six bodies is unearthed in Kherson.
A U.S.-Iran Soccer Showdown Intensifies With Protests as a Backdrop
简报:中国多地爆发街头抗议,抗议者喊出“习近平下台”口号
Mexico’s President Leads Supporters in March Through Capital
Footage Shows Protests Across China Over Covid Restrictions
Landslide Kills at Least 14 at Funeral in Cameroon
Japan Pageants
Roman Coins Thought for Centuries to Be Fakes Get a Fresh Appraisal
In Ukraine, Bakhmut Becomes a Bloody Vortex for 2 Militaries
After a Deadly Blaze, a Surge of Defiance Against China’s Covid Policies
He Never Denied Selling Drugs. But Britain Says He’s a Slave Master, Too.
Amid Israeli Blockade on Gaza, a Fishing Fleet Limps Along
U.S. Allows Chevron to Expand Energy Operations in Venezuela
This Country’s Top Judges Were All Foreigners. Now They’re Gone.
They Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.
U.S. and NATO Scramble to Arm Ukraine and Refill Their Own Arsenals
As Venezuelan Antagonists Talk, the U.S. Softens Its Stance
Kherson Evacuates Hospitals Under Relentless Russian Shelling
Under a Cross Atop a Shallow Grave, He Found His Father
As a dark winter descends on Ukraine, Europe tries to help keep the lights on.
简报:中国高压封控措施引发抗议与骚乱;联合国新任人权高专面临新疆问题等多重考验
The parent of a tech giant known as ‘Russia’s Google’ wants to cut ties with the country.
As Haiti Unravels, U.S. Officials Push to Send in an Armed Foreign Forces
Promising missiles to Poland could complicate NATO’s stance on the war.
Lawmakers Back Bill to Enshrine Abortion Rights in France’s Constitution
Under Missile Strikes, Ukrainians Haul Water, While Surgeons Work in the Dark
Russian Missile Barrage Cuts Power and Water Across Ukraine
Zelensky takes his case to the U.N., as the U.S. accuses Russia of trying to freeze Ukraine ‘into submission.’
Bolsonaro’s Team Makes Late Bid to Overturn Brazil’s Election
Pope Francis compares Russia’s war against Ukraine to a devastating Stalin-era famine.
G7 and allies hit snag over setting price cap on Russian oil.
A Russian rocket strikes a maternity ward, killing a newborn, Ukraine says.
Ukraine Raids Holy Site Amid Suspicion of Orthodox Church Tied to Moscow
Ukraine’s allies are close to imposing a limit on the price of Russian oil.
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