Before the latest round of assaults on Ukrainian infrastructure, a buzz had returned to the capital.
Month: October 2022
Russian Missile Debris Lands in Moldova
Parts of a Russian missile intercepted by Ukrainian air defenses landed in a Moldovan border village on Monday.
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A devastating tragedy in Seoul.
Russia Is Urged to Rejoin Grain Deal as Hunger Warnings Mount
Moscow dismissed accusations that it was using food as a weapon and said Ukraine was to blame for its decision to suspend an agreement that
Thomas Cahill, Popular Writer of Ireland’s History, Dies at 82
His book “How the Irish Saved Civilization” became a best seller and helped open the door to a new appreciation of that country’s culture.
Surfing in Britain? It’s Chilly but Brilliant and Widening in Appeal.
On the North Devon coast, where breathtaking cliffs give way to barreling waves, the surfing scene can hold its own among the best in Europe,
Did Germany Learn From Its Russia Trouble? The Test May Come in China.
On the eve of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s first trip to Beijing, concerns are growing that economic dependence on China is leaving his country vulnerable —
Russia Withdraws From Grain Deal After Drone Attack on Black Sea Fleet
The Russian move jeopardized a rare case of wartime coordination aimed at lowering global food prices and combating hunger.
Carmen Callil, Founder of the Feminist Press Virago, Dies at 84
She upended the clubby male landscape of British publishing, and expanded the literary canon, reintroducing works by forgotten women authors.
Russia’s Defense Minister Says Draft Is Complete, and No More Are Planned
Announced by Mr. Putin in September, the draft sent shock waves across Russia.