A new sign went up a few miles from the front line recently on the main billboard of an occupied town in Ukraine’s Luhansk region.
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Parisians Vote to Triple Parking Fees for Some S.U.V.s
Voters in Paris have approved an effort to drastically increase parking fees for large sport utility vehicles and other heavy cars, the latest move by
UK Parliament’s Rwanda Vote Today, Explained
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain faces a critical vote in Parliament on Tuesday. At issue is a highly contentious immigration policy that aims to
Zelensky Cancels Session With Senators Before Vote on Ukraine Aid
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine canceled plans on Tuesday to make a direct, last-ditch appeal to senators for tens of billions more in emergency military
Zelensky Will Address U.S. Senators Before Vote on Ukraine Aid
President Volodymyr Zelensky will make a direct appeal to U.S. senators on Tuesday aimed at reminding lawmakers ahead of a key vote what is at
UK Labour Party Suffers Rebellion on Gaza Cease-Fire Vote
Britain’s main opposition Labour Party has suffered a significant rebellion in Parliament over its policy on Gaza, in a sign of the hardening of opinion
Women Will Vote at a Vatican Meeting for the First Time
When Helena Jeppesen-Spuhler, an advocate for the ordination of women, joined a major Vatican meeting this month, she was skeptical that an institution dominated by
Poland Begins to Look Beyond the Vote, to Unwinding an ‘Illiberal Democracy’
Shocked by exit polls on Sunday night indicating that opposition forces had won enough seats in Parliament to oust Poland’s nationalist governing party, Polish state
Tight Finish in Slovak Vote Makes Government’s Shape Hard to Predict
Two exit polls released early Sunday after Slovakia’s parliamentary election showed a tight finish between a liberal party that wants to maintain robust support for
Erdogan’s Grip on Power Is Dented but Not Broken, Vote Shows
ANKARA, Turkey – Soaring inflation left his people feeling poorer. His government was accused of botching its response to catastrophic earthquakes that killed more than