Europe
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Chinese companies that aid Russia could be shut down, commerce secretary warns.
Gina Raimondo, the secretary of commerce, issued a stern warning Tuesday to Chinese companies that might defy U.S. restrictions against…
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Battlefield reports are murky, but signs of Ukraine’s successes emerge.
LVIV, Ukraine — With Russia and Ukraine engaged in an information war that is at times as intense as the…
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Two Days of Russian News Coverage: An Alternate Reality of War
At a televised gathering with female pilots and crew members from Aeroflot, Russia’s flagship airline carrier, one participant asked President…
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For this border crisis, Poles extend a warm welcome, unlike last time.
By Ada Petriczko On the morning after Russia invaded Ukraine, Maria Hawranek did what hundreds of thousands of Poles would…
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A 459-Foot Mystery in a Tuscan Port: Is It a Russian’s Superyacht?
From Germany’s North Sea ports to the French Riviera, open season has been declared on superyachts. Across Europe, authorities are…
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Venezuela could be a fill-in for Russian oil, but critics fear aiding another strongman.
President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela signaled on Monday a willingness to increase his country’s oil production if Russian supplies are…
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Your Tuesday Briefing
Russian forces hit residential neighborhoods of the southern city of Mykolaiv yesterday.Credit...Tyler Hicks/The New York TimesAn intensifying ...
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Zelensky is seen in his office in Kyiv for the first time since invasion began.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine spoke from his office in Kyiv on Monday night, the first time he had been…
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As Russia’s Military Stumbles, Its Adversaries Take Note
CONSTANTA, Romania — When it comes to war, generals say that “mass matters.” But nearly two weeks into President Vladimir…
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War in Ukraine Rallies Support in Congress for More Military Spending
WASHINGTON — From his perch as chairman of the Armed Services Committee, Representative Adam Smith, Democrat of Washington, has long…