Exxon Mobil has tried to block what it called a “counterproductive” new windfall tax imposed by the European Commission as part of efforts to ease
Year: 2022
Former Pope Benedict XVI Is ‘Very Ill,’ Francis Says
Pope Francis on Wednesday asked those present at his weekly audience to pray for the retired Pope Benedict XVI, who Francis said was “very ill.”
Hard-Line Positions by Russia and Ukraine Dim Hope for Peace Talks
As the battle for Ukraine turns into a bloody, mile-by-mile fight in numbing cold, Ukrainian and Russian officials have insisted that they are willing to
Denmark May Eliminate a Holiday as It Beefs Up Its Military
Just as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was set to begin a second term as Denmark’s leader this month, she caused an uproar by proposing a
Ukraine and Russia Battle for a Gateway City in the East
Combat raged around the city of Kreminna in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday as Ukrainian forces edged closer to reclaiming that small but strategically important city
Pavel Antov, Founder of Russian Meat Company, Dies in India
A wealthy Russian businessman and lawmaker was found dead over the weekend in India, shortly after another Russian national he was traveling with died at
Lukashenko and Putin Affirm Their Close Ties Without Mention of Ukraine
Presidents Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Aleksandr G. Lukashenko of Belarus have agreed on “many issues” at a regional summit, both leaders said on
Ukraine’s Battered Economy Leaves It More Reliant on Foreign Aid.
KYIV, Ukraine — The Ukrainian government has struggled to raise money on bond markets during the war and is paying investors more than it is
Ryazan, Home of Elite Russian Unit, Still Supports Ukraine War
Even under a thick coating of snow, the graveyard for Russian soldiers killed in the Ukraine war is awash in color. Graves are heaped with
Russian Air Base Is Attacked, as Ukraine Discounts Escalation Threat
“If the Russians thought that no one at home would be affected by the war, then they were deeply mistaken,” Colonel Ihnat said. He added