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Biden and Pelosi pay homage to Pope Benedict XVI.
Arrangements begin for Benedict’s funeral.
Arrangements begin for Benedict’s funeral.
‘I just don’t have words.’ Kyiv residents express fury at New Year’s Eve attacks.
On the last day of the year, the two warring sides exchange prisoners.
In a battered Ukrainian city, workers are battling winter, not the Russians.
Juan Guaidó Is Voted Out as Leader of Venezuela’s Opposition
Ukraine Defeats Russian Drone Swarm, as NATO Head Says Kyiv Needs More Arms
Dispatch: Though far away, the war is transforming a Turkish resort town.
They Said They Went to Mali to Keep the Peace. Now They’re Jailed as Mercenaries.
‘The Daily’ checks in with a Russian man who fled the draft.
Trial for Myanmar’s Ousted Civilian Leader Nears Its End
Russian Missile Barrage Staggers Ukraine’s Air Defenses
Protesters Rally Against New Israeli Government
U.S. Says Chinese Fighter Jet Flew Dangerously Close to American Plane
For now, Russia’s economy is faring better than expected under Western sanctions.
The Biden administration tries to stop Iran from supplying Russia with drones.
Fire at Cambodian Casino Near Thai Border Kills at Least 10
Ukraine gives an optimistic update on its power grid, but concern grows about coming holidays.
Exxon Mobil sues to try to block a European windfall tax.
Ukraine gives an optimistic update on its power grid, but concern grows about coming holidays.
White Men Charged in Attack on Black Teenagers at Pool in South Africa
Exxon Mobil sues to try to block Europe windfall tax.
Remote Workers Descend on Mexico City, and Housing Prices Surge
Wild and Wilde: At Celebrity Cemetery, Nature Takes on Starring Role
The U.S. is sending satellite-guided weapons to Kyiv. How will they help?
Ukraine and Russia Battle for a Gateway City in the East
Putin bans oil exports to nations that agreed to a Western price cap.
In a city a few hours from Moscow, mothers grieve their sons, but don’t resent Putin’s war.
Russian Air Base Is Attacked, as Ukraine Discounts Escalation Threat
Soccer Star Says His Family Stopped From Leaving Iran for Supporting Protests
How citizen spies foiled Putin’s grand plan for one Ukrainian city.
Ukraine’s foreign minister proposes peace summit for February.
Paris Shooting Suspect Indicted on Charges of MurderWith Racist Motive
Bakhmut’s final food stand finds a way to keep the pizza coming.
North Korean Drones Breach Border, Triggering Alarms in South
The drone attack would be the second aimed at Engels air base this month.
Covid Is Spreading Rapidly in China, New Signs Suggest
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U.N. Fears 180 Rohingya Refugees in Stranded Boat Are Dead
Another Day, Another Crash: Life by Britain’s Most Bashed Bridge
Air-Raid Sirens Sound Across Ukraine on Christmas Morning
In Ukraine, Christmas Lights Defy Darkness of War, and Children Ask for Peace
Lonely, Single and Over 50? China Has a Game Show for That.
A Christmas Tree Brings Life to a Destroyed Palestinian Village
Ukraine’s spy chief says Russian activity in Belarus is an attempt to divert Ukraine’s forces.
Ukraine’s spy chief says the threat of invasion from Belarus is low.
Iran condemns Zelensky’s remarks to Congress as ‘baseless.’
The Senate passes a spending bill that includes nearly $50 billion in aid for Ukraine.
Russian shelling hits Ukraine’s south and east as Zelensky returns to Kyiv.
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