Russia
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America
The reporter behind the report of a Russian missile in Poland is no longer at The A.P.
When The Associated Press wrote last week that Russia had struck a village in Poland with a missile, fears quickly…
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Europe
Ukraine Raids Holy Site Amid Suspicion of Orthodox Church Tied to Moscow
KYIV, Ukraine — The Ukrainian security services on Tuesday raided one of the holiest sites for Orthodox Christians, saying they…
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Europe
A drone attack strikes Sevastopol, a Kremlin-backed official says.
Local authorities in Crimea said Ukraine targeted the port city of Sevastopol with a drone attack on Tuesday. It was…
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America
Ukraine’s Allies Near Imposing Cap on the Price of Russian Oil
A complex effort by Ukraine’s allies to deprive Russia of billions of dollars in oil revenue by putting a cap…
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Europe
For Ukraine, So Much Unexpected Success, and Yet So Far to Go
KYIV, Ukraine — In forests, in fields and in fierce urban combat, the Ukrainian military has defied the odds, and…
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Europe
Ukraine Remembers a Milestone on the Long Path to Putin’s War
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainians took to the streets nine years ago in protests that within weeks became street battles and…
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America
The U.N.’s nuclear watchdog calls for protection of the Zaporizhzhia plant.
As Russia targets Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has emphasized the need to safeguard…
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Opinion
What Will Russia Without Putin Look Like? Maybe This.
Russia’s current condition — militarized, isolated, corrupt, dominated by the security services and hemorrhaging talent as hundreds of thousands ...
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Europe
At least 437 children have been killed in the war since February, Ukraine says.
At least 437 children are among more than 8,300 civilians who have been killed in Ukraine since Russia launched its…
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Europe
The first train in nine months leaves Kyiv for Kherson.
The first train from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, to Kherson since before Russia’s invasion arrived on Saturday after an 11-hour journey,…