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Ukraine’s first lady addresses British lawmakers, calling for ‘justice.’

‘NATO’s door is open’: The alliance’s top official affirms a pledge that Ukraine will join one day.

Apartheid-Era Assassin in South Africa Is Stabbed Days Before Release Date

A ‘Bridge to the West’ Dies in Belarus, as Moscow Seeks More Help in Ukraine

What China’s Protesters Are Calling For

Israeli Filmmaker’s Critique of Popular Bollywood Film Draws Fierce Backlash

With Intimidation and Surveillance, China Tries to Snuff Out Protests

A Sikh Temple Combats Loneliness With Chai and Laughter

Russia Fortifies Defenses in Southern Ukraine, Analysts Say

Russian forces are fortifying lines of defense in southern Ukraine, a new report says.

Footage Shows Protests Across China Over Covid Restrictions

Landslide Kills at Least 14 at Funeral in Cameroon

Japan Pageants

Roman Coins Thought for Centuries to Be Fakes Get a Fresh Appraisal

Protests Flare Across China Over Covid Restrictions

In Ukraine, Bakhmut Becomes a Bloody Vortex for 2 Militaries

After a Deadly Blaze, a Surge of Defiance Against China’s Covid Policies

He Never Denied Selling Drugs. But Britain Says He’s a Slave Master, Too.

Amid Israeli Blockade on Gaza, a Fishing Fleet Limps Along

U.S. Allows Chevron to Expand Energy Operations in Venezuela

This Country’s Top Judges Were All Foreigners. Now They’re Gone.

Deadly Landslide Hits Italian Island of Ischia

At Least 1 Dead in Landslide on a Southern Italian Island

Catholic Church Issues Guidelines for Ethical Investing

As a dark winter descends on Ukraine, Europe tries to help keep the lights on.

Putin holds a highly choreographed meeting with mothers of Russian servicemen.

Merkel says she lacked the power to influence Putin ahead of his invasion of Ukraine.

Trudeau to Testify About Invoking Emergencies Act During Trucker Protest

Death Toll From Indonesia Earthquake Rises

Shelling kills 7 in Kherson, Ukrainian officials say.

An Israeli Schoolboy Died in the West Bank. To Find His Body, Foes Joined Forces.

The parent of a tech giant known as ‘Russia’s Google’ wants to cut ties with the country.

Ukraine’s energy grid, the target of repeated strikes, is like a network of roads, its energy utility head says.

Manx Language, Once Almost Silenced, Is Now the Talk of the Town

Meet the World’s New Human Rights Crisis Manager. He Has a Lot to Do.

Squatters can stay at a Russian tech entrepreneur’s Amsterdam mansion, a Dutch court rules.

The BBC should have spoken out more about Russia during the 2018 World Cup, its soccer commentator says.

Squatters can stay at a Russian oligarch’s Amsterdam mansion, a Dutch court rules.

Scotland Cannot Unilaterally Vote on Independence, Top U.K. Court Says

Ukraine girds for prolonged blackouts with thousands of ‘Points of Invincibility.’

How Iran’s Security Forces Use Ambulances to Suppress Protests

This Is What China’s Renewed War on Covid Looks Like

The war has further divided Orthodox churches in Ukraine.

Russia’s war in Ukraine continues to slow global growth, a new report says.

Chinese Influencer

South Africa’s Leader Wins a Crucial A.N.C. Political Battle

In Philippines, Harris Promises Support and Denounces China

Kherson’s museums now display shattered cases and missing treasures.