To meet climate goals, some European countries are asking farmers to reduce livestock, relocate or shut down — and an angry backlash has begun reshaping
Month: August 2023
Spanish Soccer Body Threatens to Sue Over Player’s Account of Kiss
FIFA, the soccer world’s governing body, said on Saturday that it had provisionally suspended Luis Rubiales, president of Spain’s soccer federation, amid an investigation that
Ukrainian Commander Urges More Defenses in the Northeast
As Kyiv and Washington debate where Ukraine should commit troops along the war’s front line, Ukraine’s top general in the east has called for more
British Museum Director Resigns After Worker Fired for Theft
Just days after the British Museum announced that it had fired an employee who was suspected of looting its storerooms and selling items on eBay,
Russia Denies Killing Prigozhin, Calling the Idea Anti-Putin Propaganda
The Kremlin on Friday heatedly denied blame for the presumed death of the mercenary chief Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, dismissing the idea that the Russian government
Dmitri Utkin, a Leader of the Wagner Mercenaries, Presumed Dead
Dmitri Utkin, a longtime lieutenant to the Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny V. Prigozhin and the man whose nom de guerre inspired the name of their
Explosion Likely Downed Plane and Killed Prigozhin, U.S. Officials Say
An explosion on a plane believed to be carrying the Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny V. Prigozhin likely brought down the aircraft on Wednesday, killing all
As Wildfires Spread, Anger Rises in Greece Over Government Response
Even as the Greek authorities battled scores of wildfires, stretching from north to south on the mainland, the fires encroaching on a treasured national park
BRICS Invites More Countries to Join. Here’s What to Know.
The five-nation group of emerging economies known as BRICS, which views itself as a counterweight to the West, has invited six more countries to join