Russia sees ‘business-like spirit’ in Ukraine talks

As Russia’s offensive pressed closer to Ukraine’s seat of government, missiles and artillery slammed into high-rise apartment towers in Kyiv yesterday, setting buildings ablaze and leaving

Kyiv under fire; three EU nation leaders to visit

Russia's relentless bombardment of Ukraine edged closer to central Kyiv yesterday, with a series of strikes hitting a residential neighborhood as the leaders of three European Union

Putin’s war may lead to rethinking of US defense of Europe

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine and his push to upend the broader security order in Europe may lead to a historic shift in

Anti-war activist interrupts live Russian state TV news show

A live evening news program on Russia’s state television channel was interrupted yesterday by a person who walked into the studio holding a poster protesting the war in

Long before shots were fired, a linguistic power struggle was playing out in Ukraine

What does the Russian invasion of Ukraine have to do with language? If you ask Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian governmental policies promoting the use

War censorship exposes Putin’s leaky internet controls

FLong before waging war on Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin was working to make Russia’s internet a powerful tool of surveillance and social control akin to

In Russian invasion of Ukraine, Cold War echoes reverberate

A rivalry with Russia. A proxy battleground. Nuclear brinksmanship. For many generations of Americans, it’s just like old times. The invasion of Ukraine has rapidly

Russian airstrike hits base in western Ukraine, kills 35Russian airstrike hits base in western Ukraine, kills 35

Waves of Russian missiles pounded a military training base close to Ukraine’s western border with NATO member Poland, killing 35 people. The strike followed Russian

White House warns Russia may use chemical weapons in Ukraine

The Biden administration publicly warned yesterday that Russia might seek to use chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine as the White House rejected Russian claims

No breakthrough in Ukraine-Russia talks

Ukraine’s foreign minister says talks between the top diplomats of Moscow and Kyiv produced no breakthrough on ending the war in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro

Suffering goes on in encircled Mariupol as evacuation fails

Two million people — half of them children — have fled Ukraine in the less than two weeks since Russia invaded the country, officials said yesterday ,

Civilians flee Ukrainian city as one safe corridor opens

Buses packed with people fleeing the Russian invasion in Ukraine began a procession along a snowy road out of one city yesterday, as a new effort to

Shell says it will stop buying Russian oil, natural gas

Energy giant Shell said yesterday that it will stop buying Russian oil and natural gas and shut down its service stations, aviation fuels and other operations

EU pledges to fight Russia’s ‘information war’ in Europe

  Speaking at the European Parliament during a debate on foreign interference and disinformation, the EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell brushed off critics who say the EU

FREE Ukraine: World Bank approves major emergency support for country under siege

The World Bank says it has approved more than $700 in emergency support for Ukraine. Dubbed FREE Ukraine, it includes nearly $500 million in loans and guarantees

Ukraine says Russia steps up shelling of residential areas

Russian forces intensified shelling of cities in Ukraine’s center, north and south, a Ukrainian official said, upending attempts to evacuate besieged civilians. With the Ukrainian leader

Blinken assures nervous Baltics of NATO protection against Russia

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken yesterday assured Lithuania of NATO protection and American support as he began a lightning visit to the three Baltic states

Russia snubs UN court hearings in case brought by Ukraine

Ukraine pleaded with the United Nations’ top court yesterday to order Russia to halt its devastating invasion, saying Moscow is already committing widespread war crimes and

Limited Russian cease-fire revived in Ukraine; talks planned

Russian forces will observe a temporary cease-fire yesterday in two Ukrainian cities, an official in one of the country’s two pro-Russia separatist regions said after an

At Ukraine’s largest art museum, a race to protect heritage

The director of Ukraine’s largest art museum walked its hallways, supervising as staff packed away its collections to protect their national heritage in case the Russian invasion

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