Tony Gates was one of the first to hear the bad news. The chief executive of Northumberland National Park, a 400-square-mile swatch of rolling hills
Month: October 2023
The Hroza Missile Strike in Ukraine Killed a Family in Mourning
Wreaths and a yellow-and-blue Ukrainian flag still festooned the freshly cut grave in a village cemetery. Words written on decorative ribbons still expressed grief from
Russia Bids to Rejoin U.N. Human Rights Council
Russia is seeking election to the United Nations’ top human rights body in a vote next week that will offer the latest test of international
Strike Killed 1 in 6 of Ukraine Village’s Residents, Officials Say
Grieving families awaited news of loved ones into the night. A mobile phone somewhere among the charred personal belongings rang and rang, with no one
Jaswant Singh Chail Is Sentenced in Windsor Castle Crossbow Case
When two police officers confronted Jaswant Singh Chail on the grounds of Windsor Castle on Christmas morning in 2021, he was clad in black, wearing
Explosion in Ukraine Kills at Least 51 Gathered for a Wake
They came to mourn the dead, but in a split second of thunder and flying debris, more than 50 people who had gathered for a
A Wartime Election in Ukraine? It’s a Political Hot Potato.
It might seem like a huge distraction at the height of a full-scale war, not to mention a logistical nightmare: holding a presidential election as
US Sends Ukraine 1.1 Million Rounds of Ammunition Seized from Iran
The U.S. military’s Central Command said in a statement on Wednesday that earlier this week it had transferred about 1.1 million rounds for AK-47 machine
Thursday Briefing – The New York Times
Chaos in the House threatens Ukraine aid The ouster of Kevin McCarthy as House speaker has left an entire branch of the U.S. government paralyzed,
In France, Reports of Bedbugs Fuel Anxiety Ahead of 2024 Olympics
In France’s lower house of Parliament, a top opposition lawmaker held up a small vial for all her colleagues to see. Its contents, she warned