The Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny, whose health has deteriorated in prison, has gotten another unusual public show of support, as dozens of current
Month: January 2023
Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times
At least 14 killed in Ukrainian helicopter crash Ukraine’s minister of internal affairs, Denys Monastyrsky, was among at least 14 people who died yesterday in
At Wartime Davos Forum, Calls for European Unity Are Eased by Relief
DAVOS, Switzerland — Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany offered a robust expression of solidarity with Ukraine at the World Economic Forum this week, a stance
A French City Appeals to Madonna for Clues About a Long-Lost Painting
A small city in northern France is turning to an unlikely source in an effort to reclaim a painting that it lost more than a
Ukraine Minister Killed in Helicopter Crash Oversaw Some Security Forces
As Ukraine’s minister for internal affairs, Denys Monastyrsky oversaw the country’s police, its national guard and border patrol units including tens of thousands of combatants
Your Wednesday Briefing
China puts on a brave face at Davos.
Netherlands Considers Sending Patriot Missile System to Ukraine
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands said on Tuesday that his country was considering sending a Patriot missile system to Ukraine, a
Zelensky Adviser Says He’ll Resign Over Comments on Dnipro Strike
An adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Tuesday that he would resign after an uproar over remarks that the adviser made in
A Wagner Fighter Defects to Norway, Promising to Expose Russian War Crimes
A former member of a notorious Russian paramilitary force has surrendered to Norwegian authorities, a rare defection that his lawyer and Russian human rights activists
Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
Britain pushes for more aid to Ukraine Britain yesterday confirmed plans to send 14 tanks, among other sophisticated military equipment, to Ukraine in the coming