The Ukrainian government is preparing to help evacuate residents from two cities where shattered electricity and heating infrastructure has raised fears of a humanitarian crisis
Month: November 2022
Turkey Bombs Kurdish Foes in Iraq and Syria, Likely Killing Dozens
ISTANBUL — Turkish fighter jets carried out dozens of airstrikes in northern Syria and Iraq on Sunday, in what Turkish officials called an antiterrorism campaign
As Climate Protests Get Bolder, British Police Strike Back With New Powers
LONDON — When environmental protesters recently stopped traffic on the M25 freeway that circles London, one journalist, Charlotte Lynch, was standing on a bridge above
Gareth Southgate Cannot Make England Whole Again
On each topic, he has done his best to pick his path carefully. He admitted that he has, for example, found the issue of Qatar
1st Train in 9 Months Leaves Kyiv for Kherson
The first train from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, to Kherson since before Russia’s invasion arrived on Saturday after an 11-hour journey, a step in reconnecting the
As the War Rages, Ukraine Wages a Daunting Battle to Rebuild
KYIV — Ukrainian efforts to stabilize some of the country’s battered electricity supply and make a dent in the seemingly endless task of demining swaths
In Yahidne, Ukraine, a Battered School Holds Memories of Trauma
YAHIDNE, Ukraine — The elementary school’s former custodian carefully turned the key to the green door leading to the basement and walked down the stairs,
Griner Enters a Penal Colony, Russia Signals Openness to Prisoner Swap
A day after it emerged that the American basketball star Brittney Griner had been sent to a Russian penal colony, a top Russian diplomat said
Russia Raises Hopes for Griner’s Release, but U.S. Says It’s Just Talk
A day after the American basketball star Brittney Griner was sent to a Russian penal colony, a top Russian diplomat said on Friday that the
Anton Filatov, Ukrainian Film Critic, Drafted Into Real-Life War
ROZDOLIVKA, Ukraine — Before the war arrived at his doorstep, Anton Filatov, a Ukrainian film critic, said the most dangerous thing he ever carried was