World
-
Putin Calls Ukrainian Statehood a Fiction. History Suggests Otherwise.
KYIV, Ukraine — In his speech to the Russian nation on Monday, President Vladimir V. Putin buoyed his case for…
-
U.S. Offers Limited Initial Response to Russia as It Weighs Stiffer Sanctions
WASHINGTON — Russia’s decision to order troops into Ukraine on Monday presented the United States and Europe with the challenge…
-
Hate Crimes Case in Arbery Murder Goes to Jury
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A federal prosecutor in the hate crimes trial for the three white men who murdered Ahmaud Arbery…
-
Former Officers Finish Defense in Trial Over George Floyd’s Death
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The defense cases in the federal trial of three former Minneapolis police officers accused of crimes…
-
Putin Orders Forces to Russia-Backed Ukraine Regions and Hints at Wider Military Aims
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin on Monday ordered troops into separatist-held eastern Ukraine and hinted at the possibility of…
-
U.S. Troops in Poland Brace for Possible Ukrainian Evacuees
WASHINGTON — Many of the nearly 5,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division who arrived in Poland last week are…
-
Highlights from Putin’s address on breakaway regions in Ukraine.
It was a seminal, hourlong speech that threatened to clear the way for war. On Monday night President Vladimir V.…
-
In Photos: Eastern Ukraine on Monday.
Soldiers and residents tried to prepare for a possible escalation of war in the eastern part of Ukraine.
-
Israel Says Police Didn’t Hack Civilians Without Court Approval
TEL AVIV — The Israeli justice ministry announced Monday that its weekslong investigation had found no evidence to suggest the…
-
On the ground: A column of Russian vehicles, and soldiers without insignia.
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia — Multiple military vehicles and soldiers with no insignia were seen parked on highways on Monday, in the…