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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Live Updates: No Letup in Strikes on Iran, U.S. Says…
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Live Updates: No Letup in Strikes on Iran, U.S. Says, as Mideast Crisis Widens The crisis in the Middle East widened on Wednesday after NATO air defenses shot down an Iranian ballistic missile headed toward Turkey, the U.S. sank a…
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A small group of women and children has made it out of Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant. About 20 women and children have been evacuated from Mariupol’s embattled Azovstal steel plant, according to a Ukrainian commander i…

Ukrainian Official Outlines Intentional Ambiguity on Strikes Inside Russia A fuel depot in Russia burst into flames, moments after surveillance video captured the bright streaks of rockets fired from low-flying helicopte…

Ukraine grapples with fuel shortages after Russian attacks. Drivers lined up at gas stations across Ukraine over the weekend as the government struggled to deal with a fuel shortage caused by Russian attacks on oil infra…

Amid Hardening Western Resolve, Signs of Russia’s Stalling in Eastern Ukraine Western support of Ukraine hardened Friday as the European Union was poised to approve an embargo on Russian oil, amid fresh assessments that…

From Battered Mariupol Steel Plant, Videos of Desperate Pleas for Help The footage shows a child wearing a diaper crafted out of tape and plastic bags, asleep in a moldy room. An elderly woman with a bandaged head is see…

A Body Bag and a Sister in Denial The body of the dead man, burned, mutilated and barely recognizable, was taken from the refrigerator and laid on a metal gurney. Oksana Pokhodenko, 34, gasped, blinking. That was not her…

They Survived the Holocaust. Now, They Are Fleeing to Germany. Their earliest memories are of fleeing bombs or hearing whispers about massacres of other Jews, including their relatives. Sheltered by the Soviet Union, the…

Here are the latest developments in the war in Ukraine. Russia struck Kyiv after weeks of peace in Ukraine’s capital, showing that it would not relent in its assault on the country, as President Biden signaled a huge sho…

Russian forces still face logistical challenges in their offensive, a Pentagon official says. Russian forces are making “slow and uneven” progress in fierce fighting in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, but are still…

Strikes hit central Kyiv, setting at least one building ablaze. A missile strike rocked central Kyiv on Thursday night, setting a building on fire and bringing several ambulances and dozens of soldiers rushing to the sce…

Biden asks Congress for $33 billion in additional aid for Ukraine, saying ‘the cost of this fight is not cheap.’ President Biden called on Congress on Thursday to approve $33 billion in additional aid for Ukraine, arguin…

Here are the latest developments in the war in Ukraine. The U.N. secretary general, António Guterres, was in Ukraine on Thursday as part of his efforts to broker peace and the evacuation of civilians, after meeting with…

Russia is using cyberattacks in Ukraine to support military strikes, a report found. For weeks after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, American officials wondered about the weapon that seemed to be missing: Russia’s mi…

Ukraine War Impact Widens: Russia Cuts Gas Flow and Vows More Reprisals BRUSSELS — Reverberations from the Ukraine war widened on Wednesday, jolting energy markets and spilling across borders, as Russia responded to the…

They Flooded Their Own Village, and Kept the Russians at Bay They pull up soggy linoleum from their floors, and fish potatoes and jars of pickles from submerged cellars. They hang out waterlogged rugs to dry in the pale…

In a strategy shift, Russia is making slower advances in eastern Ukraine, analysts say. Russia is making slow and measured advances on the ground in eastern Ukraine as its forces confront entrenched Ukrainian troops who…

Gazprom cuts natural gas flow to Poland and Bulgaria after they refused to pay in rubles. Russia halted its natural gas flows to Bulgaria and Poland on Wednesday, state-run Gazprom announced, in an apparent response to a…

Explosions rattle a breakaway region in Moldova, raising fears of a broader war. A series of explosions on Monday and Tuesday has rattled Transnistria, a small breakaway region within Moldova and bordering Ukraine, rampi…

Russia cuts off a major supply of natural gas to Poland, which has offered robust support to Ukraine. Russia’s state gas company has announced the “complete suspension” of natural gas deliveries to Poland through a major…

Under pressure, Germany announces heavy weapons for Ukraine. Germany said Tuesday that it would send Ukraine several dozen armored antiaircraft vehicles, a major policy change after a debate over the transfer of heavy we…

‘They’re trying to wipe us off the face of the earth’: A fighter describes dire conditions in a Mariupol steel plant. A Ukrainian fighter inside Mariupol’s besieged Azovstal steel plant painted a grim and desperate pictu…

How Zelensky Tamed Ukraine’s Fractious Politics and Stood Up to Putin In the tense first days of the war, almost everyone — Russian President Vladimir V. Putin, military analysts and many Western officials — expected the…
Fires rip through Russian oil depots not far from the Ukrainian border. Large fires tore through oil depots on Monday in Bryansk, a Russian city less than 100 miles from the Ukrainian border that is a key logistical hub…

Tens of thousands are without power as fighting rages in eastern Ukraine. Russian forces knocked out electricity for the entire province of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, local government officials said early Monday, as fig…

Russian missiles strike Ukraine’s railways, hours after U.S. officials’ visit to Kyiv. Russia rained down a barrage of missiles on at least five railway stations across central and western Ukraine early Monday morning, h…
Here are the latest developments in the war in Ukraine. The top U.S. defense official said that Russia had suffered significant military losses in Ukraine, including “a lot of its troops,” and that the Pentagon was worki…

In a Ukrainian School, 12 People Await the War’s End, or Their Own The artillery barrages and rocket strikes started when the Russians first invaded in February, 59 days ago, and have not stopped. For those still hiding…

Top officials tell Ukraine the U.S. will reopen the embassy in Kyiv and nominate an official to lead it. In a risky and secret visit to Ukraine, the United States’ top diplomat and defense officials arrived in Kyiv on Su…

Rattled by Ukraine War, Moldova Strives to Dodge Russia’s Long Shadow Before war erupted next door, Moldovans had big plans for their country. But the Russian invasion of Ukraine put Moldova, a former Soviet republic and…

Tens of thousands in the ruined city of Mariupol are in dire need of assistance. Ukrainian officials warned on Saturday that tens of thousands of people remaining in Mariupol are in mortal danger if desperately needed hu…