With soaring inflation and energy prices in the United States and Europe stoking concerns in Ukraine that support for the war could wane, the United
Month: November 2022
Kyiv Planning for Total Evacuation if It Loses Electricity
KYIV, Ukraine — As they struggle to maintain an electricity grid heavily damaged by Russian missiles, officials in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, say they have
Republican Gains in Congress Would Pressure Biden on Ukraine and Iran
WASHINGTON — A Republican takeover of the House or Senate in the midterm elections next week could complicate the Biden administration’s efforts to defend Ukraine,
These Men Fled War in Syria to Ukraine. Now They’ve Fled Again.
LONDON — In a small church hall this spring in East London, some two dozen people who had fled the war in Ukraine drank tea
Young Migrants Describe Hunger, Illness and Trauma at UK Asylum Center
Mohammad, 17, emerged groggily from his hotel near Heathrow Airport into the spitting rain on Thursday, his flimsy sandals slapping at the wet concrete. It
Katherine Duncan-Jones, Who Cast Shakespeare as a Boor, Dies at 81
The erudition continued through the generations. Her brother, Richard, is a historian of ancient Rome; her daughter Emily Wilson is a classicist known for her
U.S., Allies Vow to Protect Ukraine’s Infrastructure From Russian Attacks
MÜNSTER, Germany — The Group of 7 nations announced Friday that they would work together to rebuild critical infrastructure in Ukraine that has been destroyed
The U.N.’s nuclear watchdog finds no evidence for Russia’s claim that Ukraine is readying a ‘dirty bomb.’
The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said on Thursday that it had inspected three Ukrainian facilities and found no evidence of illegal nuclear activity, debunking claims
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A COP27 preview World leaders and climate activists are heading to Egypt for the annual U.N. climate talks, which begin on Sunday. The two weeks
Kherson Braces for Battle as Russian Administration Evacuates
KYIV, Ukraine — With Russian and Ukrainian forces apparently girding to battle for the city of Kherson, signs of Kremlin rule are disappearing from the