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The European Union moves to restrict visas to Russians, but does not ban them.

Ukraine says it struck the Kherson region as its forces push to take back Russian-held territory.

Mahathir, Malaysia’s Former Premier, Is Hospitalized With Covid

The State Department warns that Russia is planning ‘sham’ referendums in Kharkiv.

With War in Ukraine, Putin Tries to Unravel Gorbachev’s Legacy

Mexico’s Leader Vowed ‘Hugs Not Bullets,’ but the Carnage Continues

Ukraine claims to have broken through Russian defenses at multiple points in the Kherson region.

For Singapore’s Gay Men, Repeal of Sex Ban Brings Hope After Years of Pain

How German Companies Are Staring Down Putin’s Threat to Cut Off Gas

Ukraine announces offensive operations across the south.

‘Not My Choice.’ A TV Anchor Is Ousted, and Viewers Ask: Was Sexism to Blame?

Clashes in Baghdad Intensify Amid Political Chaos, With 24 Dead

China Charges 28 People, Months After Brutal Beating of Women

Ukraine announces offensive operations across the south.

U.N. experts head to the Zaporizhzhia facility on a risky mission after weeks of talks.

Powerful Iraqi Shiite Cleric Says He Is Leaving Politics

Ukraine’s military improvises tactics and weapons using the ‘MacGyver’ method.

Clashes Between Rival Militias in Libya Kill at Least 32

Western officials criticize Russia for blocking a joint U.N. document on nuclear disarmament.

Over Caves and Over Budget, Mexico’s Train Project Barrels Toward Disaster

Bullying and Sex Abuse Scandal Engulfs Elite Danish School

Artillery strikes continue near the troubled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

Putin’s army expansion may not help Russia much, U.S. and British officials say.

The deal to export grain from Ukraine passes a milestone.

Fox News Breaking News Alert

A Holy British Island, Where the Reckless Try to Outrace the Tide

At One of Canada’s Top Destinations, Tourists Are Back but Much Has Changed

Ukraine steps up disaster planning amid turmoil at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

In Finland, a Partying Prime Minister Draws Tuts, and Cheers

Russian news media covers the war with ‘blatant lies and demagogy.’

Biden and Zelensky reaffirm their alliance as the war enters its seventh month.

Russia and Ukraine brace for a war of attrition.

With the Zaporizhzhia plant offline, humanitarian woes add to nuclear fears.

With Military Attacks and Mockery, Ukraine Pokes the Russian Bear

The Russian president signed a decree to add 137,000 service members to the military starting next year.

Social Media Star Moves From Israel to Dubai, a ‘Betrayal’ to Some Fans

Former British Ambassador Is Arrested in Myanmar

U.N. officials paint a bleak picture as civilian casualties top 13,000.

The human and financial costs of war are incalculable. But the figures that have emerged are grim.

Ukraine is hitting Russian forces hard, but has a long way to go, a top official cautions.

On the eastern front, a Ukrainian unit sees little change on Independence Day.

The attack was one of the deadliest strikes on the country’s railways since April.

The Front-Runner to Replace Boris Johnson Wants to Be a New Iron Lady

The attack was one of the deadliest strikes on the country’s railways since April.

A prominent Russian critic of the war is detained after speaking out.

The war has reshaped Ukraine, Russia and the wider world.

Can an Iconic Italian Wool Survive a Changing Economy?

Zelensky says Ukraine is ‘reborn’ six months into the war.

India, a Dairy Titan, Studies How to Keep Milk Flowing in a Hotter World

Using music to lower stress in cattle