Russia bombards a town near Bakhmut.
Month: March 2023
State Dept. Proposes Joint Tribunal to Try Russian Leaders
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is calling for the creation of a joint tribunal in which Ukraine and international allies would try Russian leaders for
Biden’s Defense of Global Democracies Is Tested by Political Turmoil
WASHINGTON — A political crisis in Israel and setbacks to democracy in several other major countries closely allied with the United States are testing the
France Fears Pensions Protest Standoff Is Getting More Violent
Stuck in a highly charged standoff, France was bracing on Tuesday for another round of disruptive strikes, huge street demonstrations and potentially violent protests against
U.N. Official Heads to Ukrainian Nuclear Plant as Safety Fears Grow
The United Nations’ chief nuclear energy official met on Monday with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to discuss what he describes as increasingly dire fears
Transport Workers Go on Strike in Germany
BERLIN — Travel for millions of people in Germany was upended on Monday when transportation workers went on a 24-hour strike, the largest transit walkout
Scotland’s National Party Picks Humza Yousaf to Succeed Sturgeon
The pro-independence Scottish National Party on Monday elected Humza Yousaf, the country’s health secretary, as its top official, putting the 37-year-old minister on track to
¿Por qué tantas personas en Francia protestan por las pensiones?
Las protestas continuaban en Francia luego de que el presidente Emmanuel Macron eludiera una votación en el Parlamento para poder impulsar su plan de elevar
Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times
Civil unrest in Israel Chaotic protests broke out last night shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his defense minister for criticizing a divisive judicial overhaul.
‘Nemesis’ Review: A Philip Roth Adaptation Resonates
To drive this point home, while the rest of the show is based on the French translation of “Nemesis,” by Marie-Claire Pasquier, the songs —