The diplomatic ripple effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine played out on Monday from the Middle East to the Baltics and northern Europe as leaders
Month: August 2023
Nuclear War Could End the World, but What if It’s All in Our Heads?
Nuclear war has returned to the realm of dinner table conversation, weighing on the minds of the public more than it has in a generation.
Zelensky Thanks Denmark for Pledging to Donate F-16 Fighter Jets
President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Denmark for its support in an address to the country’s Parliament on Monday, a day after it became one of the
Zelensky Pushes Sweden to Give Ukraine Fighter Jets
The Netherlands and Denmark said Sunday that they would donate F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine — the first countries to do so — in what
A Kiss After Spain’s World Cup Win Prompts Many to Cry Foul
Spaniards celebrated their country’s first Women’s World Cup victory on Sunday afternoon by holding dance parties in the streets and sharing their giddy delight. But
Spanish Fans Rejoice at World Cup Win
In the game’s last seconds, Ona Sánchez couldn’t sit still. Then, when the referee finally blew the whistle to confirm that Spain had won the
Russia’s Luna-25 Moon Lander Is Lost in a Crash
A Russian robotic spacecraft that was headed to the lunar surface has crashed into the moon, Russia’s space agency said on Sunday, citing the results
How European Officials View a Possible Second Trump Term
For most European governments, it is almost too upsetting to think about, let alone debate in public. But the prospect that Donald J. Trump could
In France, ‘Climate Fresk’ Global Warming Workshops Are a Hit
On a recent summer evening in central Paris, a handful of people trickled into a trendy Brazilian bar blasting bossa nova, passed customers toasting with
Deadly Russian Strike Hits Chernihiv, Ukraine Says
A Russian missile slammed into the center of Chernihiv in northern Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least seven people and injuring more than 100, including