LONDON — The High Court in London on Monday ruled in favor of the government’s highly contentious policy to deport asylum seekers who arrive in
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At the end of a short interview with American immigration officials this month, Phil O’Brien, a Briton who has lived in New York City for
UK Moves to Eliminate Some Liquid and Laptop Airport Security Rules
They are the rituals of modern travel: the frantic drinking of water bottles in airport security lines, the shampoos tossed into the trash, the fights
Ukraine Says Russia May Be Planning Winter Offensive
Ukraine is bracing for the possibility that Russia will sharply escalate the war in a winter offensive as Moscow tries to turn the tide on
Counting Russia’s War Dead in Ukraine
The Russian soldier was named Dmitri Tsvigun. A table tennis coach from a small city in Siberia, he had volunteered to fight in Ukraine. But
Leo Varadkar, Ireland’s Returning Leader, Has Lots to Prove
When Leo Varadkar became Ireland’s prime minister in 2017, he was hailed as a fresh face in European politics, only 38 years old, his country’s
Ukrainians Focus on Resilience a Day After Major Russian Strikes
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainians raced to repair the damage and restart services on Saturday, a day after one of the heaviest Russian missile assaults on
Putin Visits Ukraine War Headquarters
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia made a surprise visit to a command post coordinating the Russian war effort in Ukraine, the Kremlin said on
Eight Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Putin’s War
Many of the people closest to Mr. Putin fed his suspicions, magnifying his grievances against the West. A former confidant compared the dynamic to the
Russia Hits Ukraine With Waves of Missiles, Knocking Out Heat and Power
KYIV, Ukraine — In subfreezing weather, Russia launched dozens of missiles and drones at Ukrainian energy systems on Friday, pitching millions of civilians into the