KHERSON, Ukraine — Oleksiy Kolesnik waded ashore and stood, trembling, on dry land for the first time in hours, rescued after spending the predawn sitting
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Rishi Sunak to Talk Tech With Biden, but Ukraine Is Likely to Surface
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain began a two-day visit to Washington on Wednesday with a goal of aligning two allies on the challenges of
Pope Francis to Undergo Intestinal Surgery
Pope Francis is expected to undergo intestinal surgery on Wednesday and remain in the hospital for several days, the Vatican said, raising new concerns about
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The destruction of a major dam in Ukraine.
Internal Blast Probably Breached Ukraine Dam, Experts Say (Cautiously)
Ukraine on Sunday appeared to begin a long-expected counteroffensive against Russian forces, and its officials said that Moscow blew the dam to hinder their advance
Prince Harry Testifies Against British Tabloids
Harry wants people to see the bigger picture. The British tabloids need to be held accountable, Harry said. “My view is how can anybody possibly
Prince Harry Wages War Against Tabloids Forced to Change, if Not Retreat
In his hacking lawsuit being heard in a British court, Prince Harry aims to land another blow against a tabloid industry that has long been accused
In New Ukrainian Attacks, U.S. Officials See Signs of a Counteroffensive
Ukrainian forces have stepped up artillery strikes and ground assaults in a flurry of military activity that American officials suggested on Monday could signal that
Biden Administration Shrugs Off Ukraine’s Attacks in Russia
During the first year of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Biden administration fretted constantly that if Kyiv hit back inside Russian borders, President Vladimir V.
Oxford Business College and Others Make Millions Off Immigrant Students
College recruiters walked immigrant neighborhoods, knocking on doors or stopping people in shopping malls, selling the merits of a business-school education and adding a surprising