LYSYCHANSK, Ukraine — Vicious fighting raged in Sievierodonetsk on Wednesday after the destruction of a key bridge there in recent days all but cut off
Month: June 2022
In Ukraine, Some Ethnic Hungarians Feel Ambivalence About the War
TRANSCARPATHIA, Ukraine — Beneath dark clouds unleashing a summer rain, officials in a southwestern Ukrainian border village gathered silently, slowly hanging wreaths on branches to
U.S. Defense Secretary Urges Allies to Increase Military Aid to Ukraine
BRUSSELS — Amid increasingly urgent calls by Ukraine for heavy weapons to fend off Russian’s invasion, President Biden on Wednesday announced an additional $1 billion
U.K. Vows to Press Ahead With Deportations to Rwanda
LONDON — The plane was preparing for take off, and the small group on board seemed destined to become the first asylum seekers flown 4,000
Constructive Communication Between the U.S. and China Gets Harder
At the outset of Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s presidency, many people hoped that relations between the United States and China, after four years of battering,
Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times
‘They’re going to set those terms for themselves’ The U.S. will not pressure Ukraine into negotiating a cease-fire even as Russia grinds out steady gains
How Travelers to Europe Can Deal With the Summer’s Chaos
Adding to the upheaval, aviation workers in Europe have held strikes in recent weeks, demanding better working conditions and higher salaries to help ease the
Moscow Court Brittney Griner Held in Jail for Another 18 Days
A Russian court on Tuesday extended the pretrial detention of the W.N.B.A. basketball star Brittney Griner on drug smuggling charges until July 2, pushing her
Britain Plans to Fly Refugees to Rwanda on Tuesday
The decision from the London court comes as Rwanda prepares to host the Commonwealth Heads of Governments Meeting in the capital, Kigali, starting next week.
Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
U.S. stocks enter a bear market Wall Street stocks tumbled yesterday, with the S&P 500 falling 3.9 percent to close the day nearly 22 percent