PARIS — A man arrested in connection with a shooting that left three Kurdish people dead in central Paris last week was indicted on charges
Year: 2022
Investigating the Nord Stream Pipeline Sabotage
More than 15 years ago, when the Nord Stream gas pipeline between Russia and Germany was little more than an idea, a Swedish government study
Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times
2022’s top stories This was a year where the news cycle sometimes seemed relentless, and the ping of yet another alert typically brought more shocking
Charles Charts a Path as a King for All Holiday Seasons
The palace swiftly condemned the aide, Susan Hussey, stripped her of her job and brokered a meeting with the guest, Ngozi Fulani, at which Ms.
Putin Says He Is Open to Talks as Air-Raid Sirens Sound in Ukraine
KYIV, Ukraine — President Vladimir V. Putin insisted on Sunday that he was willing to negotiate over his invasion of Ukraine, an oft-repeated line that
Another Day, Another Crash: Life by Britain’s Most Bashed Bridge
STONEA, England — It is the immovable object that keeps meeting up with a resistible force: a bridge in eastern England that trucks, campers and
How Citizen Spies Foiled Putin’s Grand Plan for One Ukrainian City
On a foggy morning a few months ago, Valentyn Dmytrovych Yermolenko, an aging Ukrainian fisherman with a bad back and horrible knees, puttered down a
Russian Forces Shell Ukraine’s Kherson Region
Even as President Volodymyr Zelensky returned to Kyiv energized by his warm welcome in the United States, the bloodshed continued on the ground, a reminder
Paris Shooting: At Least 3 Killed in Suspected Racist Attack
A gunman killed three people and wounded three others Friday at a Kurdish community center, a hair salon and a restaurant in central Paris in
At Least 7 Killed in Kherson Shelling, Fueling Anger Over Christmas Strikes
“While families in Europe, North America, and beyond prepare festive dinners, spare a thought for Ukraine,” the Ukrainian foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, wrote on Twitter