LYSYCHANSK, Ukraine — Just to move about town, Ukrainian soldiers accelerate to breakneck speeds in their SUVs, screech around corners, zip into courtyards, then pile
Month: June 2022
Tourist Damages Rome’s Spanish Steps by Pushing a Scooter Down Them
In the past 300 years, the Spanish Steps in Rome have been descended by artists, poets and lovers. They have provided a sweeping backdrop for
Saudi Arabia’s LIV Golf Series Upends Genteel World of Golf
LONDON — The golf champions were settled in their chairs at a news conference to promote their new Saudi-financed tournament when a reporter raised the
Russia Has Filled Ukrainian Water Canal to Crimea
Russian forces have restored a piece of Ukrainian infrastructure vital to the “land bridge” that Moscow seeks to establish linking Russian territory to the Crimean
Angela Merkel Says She ‘Won’t Apologize’ for Her Russia Diplomacy
Angela Merkel says she will not apologize for her policies during her 16 years as Germany’s chancellor, rebuffing criticism that they were somehow responsible for
From the Graveside to the Front, Ukrainians Tell of Grim Endurance
DNIPRO, Ukraine — Nearly 600 graves stretch to the edges of the military cemetery outside the city of Dnipro, marked by ranks of yellow and
Car Crashes Into a Berlin Crowd, Killing 1 and Injuring a Dozen
BERLIN — A car plowed into a crowd of people on a busy Berlin sidewalk on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring a dozen others,
Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times
Dire warnings for British businesses Britain is staring down the specter of stagflation, a ruinous mix of stagnant economic growth and rapid inflation. The country
Andrée Geulen, Savior of Jewish Children in Wartime, Dies at 100
Describing the separations in her 2017 testimony at Queens College, Ms. Geulen spoke of how hard it was “to tear a child away from his
What’s Next for Boris Johnson After Narrowly Surviving No-Confidence Vote
LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson tried to lift himself off the mat on Tuesday after a stinging rebuke by his Conservative Party. But with