The evident willingness to entertain talks at some point has drawn sharp criticism from some foreign policy experts who argue that it would be a
Month: November 2022
Ukraine Moves Forward in South, With Little Resistance From Russia
SNIHURIVKA, Ukraine — The Ukrainian soldiers inched forward in their pickup truck, weaving between burned Russian military vehicles, keeping a lookout for mines and pushing
Ukraine Peace Talks Remain Distant Even as Moscow Signals a Retreat
Mr. Putin sees Crimea as a territory of great strategic and historical importance. At the same time, Ukraine, the United States and European nations have
A Vatican Auditor Says He Dug Up Too Much Dirt, and Was Buried
He also accused cardinals, whom he declined to name now but said he would if his case went to trial, of pocketing tens of thousands
Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times
Themes from the U.S. midterm elections A day after polls closed across the U.S., President Biden struck an optimistic tone at the White House, even
Brittney Griner Transferred to Russian Penal Colony
Wherever Brittney Griner was on Wednesday, one thing was clear: The American basketball star imprisoned by Russia was not heading back home, despite a concerted
Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times
No ‘red wave’ for Republicans After a bitterly contested and partisan midterm election campaign, full results from yesterday’s vote in the U.S. are yet to
Giorgia Meloni and the Politics of Power Dressing
The first female prime minister of Italy wears Armani. It began in late October, when Giorgia Meloni, the founder of the hard-right Brothers of Italy
Deception and Trickery Are the Other Weapons in the Ukraine War
Both Russia and Ukraine are using confusion as well as artillery on the battlefield.
Europeans stick by Ukraine, despite mounting challenges.
ROME — The high cost of living is provoking strikes, protests and widespread grumbling. Talk about nuclear weapons has heightened anxieties and encouraged some to