‘Everything will die’: The dam blast imperils Ukraine’s vital lifeline.
The view from villagers’ gardens on the northern shore of Kakhovka Reservoir has changed significantly in the four days since an explosion destroyed the nearby...
Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times
Scotland’s former leader is arrested Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s former first minister, was arrested yesterday by police officers investigating the finances of the powerful Scottish National...
From ‘Pariah’ to Partner, Saudi Leader Defies Threats to Isolate Him
President Biden vowed during his quest for the White House to make the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, a “pariah” over the killing and...
Ukraine Claims First Gains, if Slight, in Counteroffensive
After a week of mostly silence about its newly launched campaign to drive Russian occupying forces from Ukrainian territory, Ukraine’s military on Sunday claimed its...
A U.S. Citizen Has Been Arrested in Russia, State Department Says
An American citizen was arrested in Russia and was being detained in Moscow, the U.S. State Department said on Sunday. The man was accused of...
Wagner Founder Rebuffs Order Requiring Contract With Russia’s Defense Ministry
The leader of Russia’s Wagner private military company said Sunday that his group would not comply with an order that would require it to sign...
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s Former Leader, Is Arrested in Financial Inquiry
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s former first minister and once one of Britain’s most prominent politicians, was arrested on Sunday by police officers investigating the finances of...
‘Everything Will Die’: A Dam Blast Imperils Ukraine’s Vital Lifeline
The view from villagers’ gardens on the northern shore of the Kakhovka Reservoir has changed significantly in the four days since an explosion destroyed the...
Faceless, Nameless and Dead by the Dozen in a Train’s Cheapest Cars
They cram themselves every day by the millions onto India’s overtaxed trains, chasing a shred of economic opportunity across the vastness of the world’s most...
Their Reports About a Woman’s Death Set Off a Revolt. Iran Put Them on Trial.
The Iranian journalist Niloufar Hamedi specialized in covering women’s issues. So when her editor noticed an Instagram post about a young woman in a hospital...
Aussie Farmers Unleash Dinosaur Rush as Fossil Findings Rewrite History
It took a moment to spot the fragment, initially: fist-size and unnaturally smooth, nestled between shrubs teeming with burrs in an endless expanse of arid plains....
Colombian Children Rescued From Jungle Are Said to Be in Good Health
Four Colombian children who survived in the Colombian jungle for 40 days after their plane crashed were eager to play and asked for books to...
Greta Thunberg Ends Her School Strikes After 251 Weeks
For five years, Greta Thunberg has spent her Fridays in front of the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm instead of in class; after 251 weeks, she...
Last Reactor at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Shuts Down After Dam Collapse
The last reactor still producing energy at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, in southern Ukraine, was put into a “cold shutdown” — a state in...