He worked a throng of screaming fans in Dagestan. He hoisted a young girl onto his hip in Kronstadt. He posed shoulder-to-shoulder with seven young
Month: August 2023
Ukraine Invites Talks in Saudi Arabia as an Effort to Weaken Russia
Ukraine will make a renewed push this weekend at a gathering in Saudi Arabia to win the support of dozens of countries that have remained
Young Catholics Come Together, if Not Their Views
The group of teenage pilgrims traipsing through Lisbon during this week’s big meeting of Catholic youth from all over the world seemed to have taken
Jess Search, a Force in the Documentary Genre, Dies at 54
Jess Search, a producer on dozens of important documentaries and a catalyst on many more as one of the directors of Doc Society, a nonprofit
Andrew Tate Is Released From House Arrest in Romania
The online influencer Andrew Tate and his brother were released from house arrest in Romania on Friday but must remain in the country while they
Verdict Expected in Latest Trial of Russian Opposition Leader Navalny
A Russian court is expected to issue a verdict on Friday in a trial of Aleksei A. Navalny, the jailed opposition leader, on charges of
Russia’s Pro-War Bloggers Are Suddenly Sniping Among Themselves
Russia’s famously outspoken pro-war bloggers have begun turning on one another. Since the onset of the war, the bloggers’ close ties to the military have
Adidas’s Sale of Yeezy Sneakers Brings in 400 Million Euros
The Numbers: Yeezy’s impact on Adidas’s bottom line. The Yeezy sales added €150 million to Adidas’s operating profit for the first half the year, “an
Thursday Briefing – The New York Times
Where does Trump’s indictment leave the U.S.? Donald Trump’s indictment for trying to overturn the 2020 election has thrown the U.S. into uncharted territory ahead
Ukrainians Shun a Church Seen as a Kremlin Tool
For two decades, Ilya Solkan served as the parish priest in a tiny Ukrainian village outside the capital, Kyiv. He baptized babies, blessed marriages and