LONDON — The British government was expected to declare a drought for parts of England on Friday as the country endured another day of hot,
Month: August 2022
U.N. Ship to Carry Ukrainian grain Directly to Horn of Africa
The first ship hired to carry Ukrainian grain directly to famine-stricken parts of the Horn of Africa since the Russian invasion halted food exports six
How the war changed a Kyiv museum’s view of its past.
KYIV, Ukraine — Most of the galleries are now empty at the Mystetskyi Arsenal, one of Europe’s largest art museums. As at almost every cultural
World Cup Worries Mount With 100 Days (Give or Take) to Go
How the tournament — with more than one million visitors expected to visit — will be secured also still has not been articulated. Qatar has
Rishi Sunak Has a Sterling Résumé. It’s Not Helping Him Replace Boris Johnson.
CARDIFF, Wales — Just a few weeks ago Rishi Sunak, the former chancellor of the Exchequer, seemed well-placed to become Britain’s next prime minister, topping
Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times
Satellite images show damage from Crimea blast Satellite photos taken after a series of explosions on Tuesday at a Russian air base in Crimea appear
Crimean Officials Detail Size of Explosions, Contradicting Kremlin
ODESA, Ukraine — After explosions tore through a Russian air base in Crimea on Tuesday, Russia’s Defense Ministry quickly played down the extent of the
London Plans Polio Vaccine Boosters as More Virus Is Found in Sewage
LONDON — Every child in London age 1 to 9 should be offered a booster dose of polio vaccine, the British health authorities said on
FIFA Proposes Late Changes to Qatar World Cup Schedule
Qatar has had 12 years to plan for the World Cup. Now, with the first games of the tournament just over 100 days away and
Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times
Russian control of Ukraine’s internet In parts of Russian-occupied Ukraine, Russia has also begun occupying cyberspace. It has cleaved off Ukrainians in Kherson, Melitopol and