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Uncertainty adds to fury for the loved ones of prisoners at a Russian camp hit by a deadly explosion.

Prisoners describe harsh treatment in the Russian camp where an explosion killed dozens.

Russia sets the stage for annexation votes as early as September.

Russia accuses Ukraine of conducting a drone attack on the Crimean base of its Black Sea Fleet.

A mother of six is intent on not leaving her Donetsk home.

Pelosi Heads for Singapore, but Is Silent on Taiwan

Ukrainian officials compile evidence that they say shows Russia was behind prison camp blast.

Fear and fury: Families of Ukrainian prisoners of war worry for the fate of loved ones.

Ukrainian officials compile evidence that they say shows Russia was behind prison camp blast.

As Ukraine defends in the east and south, a U.S. official says Russia’s war effort is failing.

A Ukrainian appeals court reduces the life sentence of a Russian soldier tried for war crimes.

As Ukraine defends in the east and south, a U.S. official says Russia’s war effort is failing.

Excitement, Then Ambivalence, For the Pope’s Visit to Quebec

Francis Calls Abuse of Indigenous People in Canada a ‘Genocide’

A European official denounces ‘inhumane, barbaric acts’ as dozens of prisoners of war are killed.

Vessels await word that they can carry the first grain shipments out of Ukraine.

Why Catholicism Remains Strong in Canada

There are no immediate signs of a speedy Brittney Griner deal in either Moscow or Washington.

Dr. Oh, ‘the God of Parenting,’ Will See You Now. On Television.

Cold showers? Less beer? Local German officials try paring back energy use to sap Putin’s leverage.

I’ll Trade You Some Cursed Baby Dolls and Metal Frogs for That Unwanted Banana Statue

Here are some prisoner swaps that freed Americans.

Who Is ‘Wagatha Christie’? Let Us Explain.

As Brittney Griner stands trial, Moscow says there’s no deal yet on a prisoner exchange.

A special military group in Germany keeps the West’s weapons flowing into Ukraine.

Ukraine pushes to retake ground in the south as Russia pours in reinforcements.

Macron criticizes the ‘hypocrisy’ of some African leaders on the Ukraine war.

Brittney Griner appears in a Russian court as her case continues.

What happens if a steamroller runs out of steam? Experts see hints of exhaustion in Russia’s military.

Fox News Breaking News Alert

A Marauding Monkey Was Killed in Japan. Others Will Take Its Place.

Germany’s hope for winter warmth while shunning Russian fuels: liquefied natural gas.

Germany Counts on Chilled Gas to Keep Warm Over Winter

For Hong Kong’s Beijing-Backed Officials, Xi’s All That

Nightlife is returning to Ukraine’s capital. But revelers have to reckon with guilt, and a curfew.

Navigating mines and threatened by war, ships laden with grain are expected to leave Odesa soon.

France’s prime minister urges cabinet to set an example for the country by saving energy.

Brittney Griner’s Lawyers Argue for Leniency in Russian Court

E.U. agrees to reduce natural gas consumption.

Hotter, Longer and More Widespread Heat Waves Scorch China

Key moments on the path to the pope’s apology.

Pope Francis to deliver an apology long demanded by Canada’s Indigenous communities.

A U.S. intelligence report finds that Russia’s use of ‘filtration centers’ to detain and deport Ukrainians has intensified.

‘We Survived Another Night’: In Ruined Suburb, Solace in a Small Community

Pakistan’s Deadly Flood Season Worsened by Climate Change and Bad Infrastructure

A French University Confronts Medical Crimes and Its Nazi Past

‘An abyss of fear’: A report accuses Russia of further abuses against civilians.

Russia and Ukraine trade attacks as fighting shifts to the south.

Despite aiding in the Ukraine grain deal, Turkey’s leader remains a headache for Biden.

Below an Israeli City, a Musical Harmony Belies the Tensions Above Ground