Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III visited the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Monday, vowing support for its government at a time when progress in
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Russia Puts Jamala, Popular Ukrainian Singer, on Wanted List
Russia has added a popular Ukrainian singer who won the Eurovision song contest seven years ago to its wanted list, as Moscow expands its efforts
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Israel releases videos from Al-Shifa hospital On the fifth day of its operation inside the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, the Israeli military released video
Russell Brand Questioned by Police About Sex Offense Allegations
The British police questioned Russell Brand, the comedian, actor and YouTuber, in relation to three allegations that he had committed sexual offenses, according to British
In Hitler’s Birthplace, Soul-Searching Over a Poisonous Past
The Austrian town of Braunau am Inn, sitting just at the border with Germany, has a 15th-century church tower, cobblestone streets and cluttered rows of
Swedish Soccer Prioritized Fans Over Finances. Now, Business Is Booming.
The warning sounded over and over, first in Swedish and then in English. A fire had been detected. Please evacuate the stadium. The players left
The Invisible War in Ukraine Being Fought Over Radio Waves
The drones began crashing on Ukraine’s front lines, with little explanation. For months, the aerial vehicles supplied by Quantum Systems, a German technology firm, had
Viktor Belenko, Who Defected to the West in a Jet Fighter, Dies at 76
On a clear late summer day in 1976, a plane popped up on the radar just off the coast of the northern Japanese island of
A.S. Byatt, Scholar Who Found Literary Fame With Fiction, Dies at 87
A.S. Byatt, one of the most ambitious writers of her generation, whose dazzling 1990 novel, “Possession,” won the Booker Prize and brought her international fame
Iceland Works to Protect Power Plant as it Awaits a Volcanic Eruption
Iceland is fortifying a power plant that supplies electricity and hot water to about 30,000 people and is continuing to allow the residents of the