SLAVHOROD, Ukraine — Out in the snowy fields and birch and oak forests along the far northeastern border with Russia, the war on the Ukrainian
Month: February 2023
In Biden’s Unannounced Visit to Kyiv, a Preview of an Increasingly Direct Contest With Putin
WARSAW — President Biden’s sudden appearance in Kyiv’s presidential palace on Monday morning was intended first as a morale booster for shellshocked Ukrainians in the
Another Deadly Quake Rocks an Already Ravaged Area of Turkey
ISTANBUL — Just two weeks after the worst earthquake in more than 80 years devastated much of southern Turkey and northwestern Syria, another powerful temblor
Police Identify Body in River as That of Missing British Woman
The police said Monday that they had discovered the body of Nicola Bulley, a 45-year-old woman whose Jan. 27 disappearance had attracted feverish attention in
Biden Visits Kyiv, Ukraine’s Besieged Capital, as Air-Raid Siren Sounds
KYIV, Ukraine — President Biden made a surprise trip to the besieged capital of Ukraine on Monday, traveling under a cloak of secrecy into a
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Putin’s Russia, one year into the war As the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, Russia’s military has suffered setback after setback, falling
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Wins Big at the BAFTAs
In a shock to this year’s awards season, “All Quiet on the Western Front,” a German-language movie set in the trenches of World War I,
Albania’s Tirana Pyramid Becomes a Symbol of the Country’s Future
TIRANA, Albania — Built in the 1980s to commemorate a dead tyrant in Pharaonic style, the concrete and glass pyramid in the center of Albania’s
One Year Into War, Putin Is Crafting the Russia He Craves
A nationwide campaign urging children to make candles for soldiers has become so popular, he said, that anyone questioning it in a school chat group
‘Brainwashing a Generation’: British Schools Combat Andrew Tate’s Views
As the seventh graders settled into a lecture hall at a school near London, the topic at hand was not human rights, historical events or