Ksenia Sobchak entered Lithuania this week.
Month: October 2022
Ukraine accuses Russia of violating international law by placing Ukrainian children in Russian families.
The transfer of Ukrainian children from occupied territories to Russia and their adoption by Russian families is a potential war crime.
Scarred by War, Ukraine’s Children Face Years of Trauma
For countless Ukrainian children, the war has brought long-term physical and psychological injuries. Those who have suffered serious physical harm or the loss of a
In the U.K., Public Art Shifts Toward Black Experiences
As a result of decades of conversation and scholarship, a wave of new public sculptures reflect and honor Black Britons.
For Rishi Sunak, Family Wealth From Outsourcing Adds to a Secretive Fortune
Britain’s new prime minister married into an $800 million stake in Infosys, a company that does not fit neatly into his party’s views on immigration.
Putin Says Russia Is Battling ‘Strange’ Western Elites
Ahead of U.S. elections, the Russian leader sounded like some right-wing Westerners, saying his fight is not with those in the West who hold “traditional
Why Russia Stole Potemkin’s Bones From Ukraine
The 18th-century military commander and lover of Catherine the Great helped conquer Ukraine and looms large in the version of history the Kremlin uses to
Putin Wants to Divide Ukrainians. Mykolaiv Is a Test Case.
In a battered city on Ukraine’s southern coast, salt water runs from the taps and electricity is sporadic. Residents curse Russia, but also express frustration
Your Thursday Briefing
Support for Ukraine wavers.
Biden Faces New Challenges With Coalition on Ukraine Support
The domestic and international consensus has shown signs of fraying as midterm elections loom in the United States and Europeans face the prospect of a