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Wall Street Journal Reporter Reaches 6 Months in Russian Detention Six months after Evan Gershkovich was arrested by Russian security services, accused of espionage and sent to a notoriously harsh Moscow prison, his fami…
Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Blast Kills at Least 52 at a Religious Gathering in Pakistan At least 52 people were killed on Friday in what officials said they believed was a suicide…

Kyiv is set to host Western officials and international arms manufacturers for a forum aimed at increasing weapons production inside Ukraine, as the country struggles to get its requests for advanced weaponry filled. Fol…

Who’s Gaining Ground in Ukraine? This Year, No One. Although both sides have launched ambitious offensives, the front line has barely shifted. After 18 months of war, a breakthrough looks more difficult than ever. Read m…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Nagorno-Karabakh Government Says It Will Disband The breakaway government of Nagorno-Karabakh said on Thursday that it would cease to exist, formally end…

Grant Shapps, Britain’s new defense secretary, visited Kyiv and held talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to discuss ongoing defense support and bolstering the country’s air defenses. Follow our updates on…

Russia Releases New Videos of Admiral Ukraine Claimed to Have Killed Moscow released another unverified video appearing to show Admiral Viktor Sokolov, the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet who was declared dead by t…
Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Fire at Wedding Hall in Iraq Kills More Than 100 People A fire swept through a wedding hall late Tuesday in a predominantly Christian area of northern Ir…

Russia has held sway over the Black Sea for much of the war. But Ukraine is increasingly managing to gain a degree of control over part of its disputed waters, aided by an intensifying military campaign, experts say. Fol…

In a Port City Severed From the Sea, Young Sailors Feel Adrift From the first hours of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the port city of Odesa has largely been without a working port. Russia’s control of the Black Sea has l…

Update: Death Toll Rises After Explosion at Nagorno-Karabakh Fuel Depot At least 68 people were killed and 105 remained missing after an explosion at a fuel depot in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, t…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: At Least 125 Killed in Explosion at Nagorno-Karabakh Fuel Depot Armenia’s health minister said on Tuesday that at least 125 people had been killed in an…

Russian drones targeted southern Ukraine on Tuesday, hitting port infrastructure, warehouses and dozens of trucks near the Black Sea, after Ukraine increased attacks on Crimea in an effort to loosen Moscow’s grip on the…

In a Blow to Russia, Ukraine Says It Killed Chief of Black Sea Fleet Ukraine’s military claimed on Monday that it had killed the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet — a blow that, if confirmed, would be among the most…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: A New Border Crossing: Americans Turn to Mexico for Abortions American women are seeking help from Mexico for abortions, crystallizing the shifting polic…
Russia struck Odesa with missiles and drones on Monday. It launched 19 drones and two missiles at the port city, though most were shot down, Ukraine’s southern command said. Follow our updates on the war in Ukraine. EU s…

Amid Black Sea Threats, Ukraine Steps Up Use of New Shipping Route Ukraine has stepped up its use of a new shipping route that has allowed it to begin reviving grain exports to circumvent a de facto Russian blockade of i…

Ukraine Targets Crimea for Second Day in a Row, Russia Says The Russian-installed authorities in occupied Crimea said Ukrainian forces targeted the peninsula with another air attack on Saturday, the second in two days as…

Zelensky’s Visit Reveals Strategy Divide Between Ukraine and U.S. Ukraine will retake the fiercely contested eastern city of Bakhmut from Russia by the end of the year, President Volodymyr Zelensky predicted during his v…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Gold’s Deadly Truth: Much Is Mined With Mercury For decades, mercury used in small-scale gold mining has poisoned much of Suriname’s population – a case…

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is expected to address Canada’s Parliament on Friday during his first visit to the country since Russia’s full-scale invasion, as he continues his push to shore up support from cru…

Ukraine Has Gained Ground. But It Has Much Farther to Go Visual Analysis: Ukraine’s counteroffensive has breached the first line of defense in some Russian positions in the south, with Kyiv’s forces recapturing the tiny…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: India Suspends Visas for Canadians, Escalating Clash Over Sikh’s Killing India has suspended visa applications by Canadian nationals, a sharp escalation…
Russia launched a missile attack on cities across Ukraine, including the capital, Kyiv. The missiles sent civilians rushing to shelters in places ranging from Lviv, on the country’s western edge, to Kharkiv in the northe…
Evidence Suggests Ukrainian Missile Caused Market Tragedy Evidence collected and analyzed by The New York Times strongly suggests the catastrophic strike that killed at least 15 civilians in Kostiantynivka in eastern Ukr…
Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Biden and Netanyahu Meet to Try to Soothe Tensions, With Some Success For the first time since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel returned to of…

American-made Abrams battle tanks will arrive in Ukraine soon, the U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III said, finally bringing a powerful new weapon to the battlefield in a bid to help Ukraine advance in its slow-movi…

Ukraine’s Fight Is the World’s, Zelensky Tells U.N. Assembly The entire world has a vested interest in helping defeat the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine told the U.N. General Assembl…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Canada’s Startling Claim Punctuates Tension With India Over Separatists The allegation that India was involved in the killing of a Sikh leader in Canada…

A commercial ship loaded with wheat left a Ukrainian port on Tuesday, becoming the first vessel with cargo to use a new Black Sea route out of the country aimed at avoiding Russian naval threats. Follow our updates on th…