Wednesday Briefing
Russia fires the leader of its navy.
Russia fires the leader of its navy.
The chief of staff to Aleksei A. Navalny, the Russian opposition leader who died last month in an Arctic penal colony, was attacked with a
Ukraine staged a flurry of cross-border ground attacks with tanks and other armored vehicles and long-range drone strikes into Russia on Tuesday, assaults that appeared
Andrew Tate, the wealth-flaunting online influencer known for his misogynistic views, and his brother, Tristan, were taken into custody Monday night in Romania on a
Paolo Taviani, who with his brother Vittorio made some of Italy’s most acclaimed films of the last half century — including “Padre Padrone,” which won
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a digitally altered picture of an absent British princess is apparently worth a million. That seemed
Ira von Fürstenberg, who came as close as one can get to having it all as an Italian-born princess descended from Charlemagne, an heiress to
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, apologized on Monday for doctoring a photo of her with her three children, which was recalled by several news agencies
Biden and Netanyahu clashed over war in Gaza President Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel traded criticisms as a public dispute over Israel’s
Update: Questions have been raised about a photo released by Kensington Palace. Nearly two months after undergoing abdominal surgery, Catherine, the princess of Wales, appeared