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Ukraine’s pleas for more weapons run into the concerns of the U.S. The Ukrainians say they need faster shipments of long-range artillery and other sophisticated weapons to blunt Russia’s steady advance. The United States…

Putin, Looking for Allies, Plans to Meet Leaders of Turkey and Iran In his first trip abroad since Russia invaded Ukraine, President Vladimir V. Putin, having recently compared himself to Peter the Great, held court amon…

Jockeying in oil markets may strain Russia’s relations with Venezuela — and Iran. As Russia pushes to find new buyers for its oil to skirt ever tougher Western sanctions, it is cutting into the market share of two of its…

Ukraine says its forces hit a Russian ammunition depot in the Kherson region. Ukrainian forces fighting to recapture territory in the south of the country said they had blown up a Russian ammunition depot in the Kherson…

Putin will travel to Tehran next week as he seeks to build support. President Vladimir Putin will visit Tehran next week for meetings with the leaders of Iran and Turkey, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, an opportunity for t…

The U.N. will investigate deaths of children in Ukraine. The United Nations will investigate the deaths of children caused by the war in Ukraine, said the U.N. secretary general, António Guterres. Mr. Guterres made the a…

Russia Steps Up Attacks on Civilian Areas, Even With Advance Paused Over one town, an arc of fireballs burst and drifted down like fireworks, setting gardens and homes ablaze. In another, Russian missiles slammed into a…

Russia Repeatedly Strikes Ukraine’s Civilians. There’s Always an Excuse. Since late February, when Russia began pummeling Ukraine with missiles and artillery on a scale unseen in Europe for decades, civilian deaths have…

In a Time of Conflict, Ukraine Entrepreneurs Make War Their Business Before the war, Steel Mastery made combat costumes for the stage. Now it makes body armor and helmets for the real world. “We have many businesses requ…

Latvia reinstates military conscription amid alarm over Russian aggression. Latvia is reinstating compulsory military service, its defense ministry said Monday, a move underscoring how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has fa…

Putin extends fast-track Russian citizenship process to all Ukrainians. President Vladimir Putin signed a decree offering a simplified path to Russian citizenship for all Ukrainians, an effort to broaden Moscow’s appeal…

At least five people are killed in Russia’s latest attacks. Russian strikes killed at least five people in eastern Ukraine in the past 24 hours and the death toll from an apartment complex hit by Russian rockets grew, lo…

Brittney Griner is honored by her fellow players at the W.N.B.A. All-Star Game. WNBA players wore jerseys bearing Brittney Griner’s name during the league’s All-Star Game on Sunday to honor Griner, who has been detained…

After taking the last major city in Luhansk, Russia keeps up its strikes on three fronts. Last week, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia warned that the campaign in Ukraine had barely begun. Attacks this weekend sugges…
A Russian attack kills at least 15 as the war intensifies in Donetsk Province. Soldiers and emergency crews combed the rubble of a bombed apartment complex throughout the day on Sunday in a desperate search for survivors…

Desperate for Recruits, Russia Launches a ‘Stealth Mobilization’ Russia needs more soldiers, desperately, and is already using what some analysts call a ‘‘stealth mobilization’’ to bring in new recruits without resorting…

Ukraine and the Contest of Global Stamina When Russia invaded Ukraine four months ago, the war was expected to be a Russian blitzkrieg, but became a debacle for Moscow. Now it has evolved into a battle of inches with no…

Blinken Presses China’s Top Diplomat on Ukraine but Stresses Cooperation Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met with the Chinese foreign minister on Saturday, pressing him to “stand up” against Russia’s war in Ukraine…

There is no sign of a Russian ‘pause’ for one Ukrainian town under fire. Families were fixing broken roofs and windows Friday morning in the city of Bakhmut after another night of Russian shelling in eastern Ukraine. One…

The U.S. will send another $400 million in military supplies to Ukraine, an official says. A senior defense official said Friday that President Biden had authorized up to $400 million in additional military supplies — in…

Russia sentences a lawmaker to seven years in prison for denouncing the war. A court in Moscow on Friday sentenced an opposition lawmaker to seven years in prison for denouncing Russia’s war in Ukraine, handing down the…

Russia’s foreign minister is shunned, but not by all, at a G20 gathering. Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, attended a meeting of G20 finance ministers in Bali. While he was shunned by several Western officials o…

What happens next for Brittney Griner? The American basketball star Brittney Griner’s guilty plea to drug charges in Russia could speed up her case’s conclusion, clearing a path for either a deal with the U.S. or a reque…

Russian artillery falls on Kramatorsk, an already devastated city now in the line of assault. A rocket that Ukrainian officials said was fired by Russian forces hit the center of the city of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine…

At G20 summit, Beijing’s support for Russia will likely be focus of a meeting between U.S. and China. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Bali, for a Friday meeting of Group of 20 foreign ministers, where he is expec…

U.S. senators in Kyiv say they will push to send more arms to Ukraine. U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal said Thursday after meeting Ukraine’s president that they would push Congress to send more weapon…

Brittney Griner pleads guilty to drug charges in Russia. The detained American basketball star Brittney Griner pleaded guilty to drug charges in a court near Moscow on Thursday, her lawyer, Aleksandr Boikov, said. “I’d l…

Russian forces are using familiar tactics as they turn their attention to Donetsk. In the new phase of the war, aimed at consolidating power and gaining more territory in Donetsk, President Vladimir Putin’s forces have a…

Ukraine’s Herculean Task: Helping Millions Whose Homes Are in Ruins or Russia’s Hands About five million Ukrainian refugees have fled west across borders into the European Union, a migration through the continent unseen…

The battlefields of eastern Ukraine are largely abandoned fields and streets. The old industrial heartland in eastern Ukraine has become a hollow prize as the two armies fight over largely abandoned fields and streets. M…