Anatoly Chubais, who resigned as a top Kremlin adviser shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, was hospitalized on Sunday in a western European country in
Month: July 2022
A Nigerian Street Vendor Is Beaten to Death in Italy as Witnesses Stand By
Mr. Ferlazzo, a 32-year-old factory worker, is being held on charges of homicide and robbery because he took Mr. Ogorchukwu’s cellphone after the incident. Matteo
A European official denounces ‘inhumane, barbaric acts’ as dozens of prisoners of war are killed.
As international outrage swelled, Ukraine on Saturday called on global organizations including the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross to quickly
Coming This Season: Pep Guardiola 3.0
Two months on, the euphoria has not yet faded. A few days ago, with the rich promise of a new season drifting into view, Manchester
Prince Charles’s Charity Accepted Millions From Family of Osama bin Laden
LONDON — Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, faced new scrutiny over the financing of his charities on Saturday after a report found that
How the Kremlin Is Forcing Ukrainians to Adopt Russian Life
They have handed out Russian passports, cellphone numbers and set-top boxes for watching Russian television. They have replaced Ukrainian currency with the ruble, rerouted the
A Polish Priest’s War Against Abortion Focuses on Helping Single Mothers
SZCZECIN, Poland — The Polish state has banned abortion for 29 years, but that has done little to prevent women from finding access to the
Lebanon Weighs Ukraine Claim That Syrian Ship Holds Stolen Grain
Lebanese authorities said Friday that they were investigating a Ukrainian claim that a Syrian ship under U.S. sanctions that docked in the northern Lebanese port
Blinken and Lavrov Discuss Griner in Their First Call of the War
ODESA, Ukraine — The top Russian and American diplomats spoke on Friday for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, to discuss a
Photos That Helped to Document the Holocaust Were Taken by a Nazi
AMSTERDAM — On June 20, 1943, bewildered and terrified families, laden with baggage and branded with yellow stars, were forced into Olympiaplein, one of this