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Rescue workers in Ukraine risk their lives to respond to Russia’s strikes.

Zelensky says the situation in Bakhmut is ‘getting more and more difficult.’

China Moves to Erase the Vestiges of ‘Zero Covid’ to Deter Dissent

Sunak Hopes to Move Past Brexit, at Long Last, With E.U. Deal

China Moves to Erase the Vestiges of ‘Zero Covid’ to Deter Dissent

Scrounging for Tanks for Ukraine, Europe’s Armies Come Up Short

Flights at St. Petersburg’s airport in Russia are briefly suspended after reports of an unidentified object in the sky.

It was already an emotional night for London’s Ukrainian community. Then Bono appeared.

Top Indian Opposition Leader Arrested on Corruption Charges

New Earthquake Strikes Turkey, Rattling an Already Devastated Region

Russians around the world find ways to protest Putin’s war.

China Dismisses Latest Claim That Lab Leak Likely Caused Covid

More Than 100,000 in Mexico Protest Changes to Election Agency

West Bank Attack Kills 2 Israelis as Middle East Officials Meet in Jordan

Dozens Drowned as Migrant Boat Breaks Up Near Italian Beach

Afghanistan Crisis

U.K. Nears Deal on Northern Ireland Trade, a Brexit Sore Point

Deadly Russian Artillery Strikes Reported in Ukraine’s East and South

Russian Artillery Strikes Reported in Ukraine’s East and South

For the First Time in 52 Years, There’s No Skating Through the Capital

Ukraine’s allies will keep an eye on Lukashenko’s visit to China for signs of military and technology cooperation.

Macron says he will visit China and praises Beijing’s efforts on a peace plan.

China will welcome the leader of Belarus, a Kremlin ally, next week.

The war deepens a divide among G20 nations at their gathering in India.

The White House warns that Russia is considering providing fighter jets to Iran.

Six ways the war changed the world.

Some Russians who fled their country look for ways to help Ukrainians.

The Times invites readers to reflect on the war in Ukraine.

Germany’s Scholz highlights how his country has changed since the war started.

Though Ukrainians remain unyielding and committed, cynicism is gaining ground.

India Is Arming Villagers in One of Earth’s Most Militarized Places

Russian strikes kill at least three civilians and leave two buried under rubble, Ukraine says.

The U.S. Tried to Isolate Russia. It Didn’t Work.

Two Above the Rest

Two Above the Rest

Another Brexit Deal Is Another Gamble for Another Prime Minister

Biden leaves Poland after vowing to defend NATO’s eastern flank.

China reaffirms its support for Russia while declaring it wants a negotiated peace in Ukraine.

Israeli Forces Kill Several Palestinians During West Bank Raid

In a meeting with China’s top diplomat, Putin aims to shore up Beijing’s support.

How Poland, Long Leery of Foreigners, Opened Up to Ukrainians

U.K. Court Upholds Ruling Stripping Shamima Begum’s Citizenship

Explosions boom in Kharkiv as Ukraine braces for a large Russian barrage for the war’s anniversary.

Putin’s message to Russians: Prepare for a long war.

Putin’s Move on Nuclear Treaty May Signal End to Formal Arms Control

Putin’s message to Russians: Prepare for a long war.

As the war’s devastation spreads, ‘millions of children are going to sleep cold and scared,’ UNICEF says.

Biden will be stating values, not jousting with Putin, a top adviser says.

‘Equality of Injustice for All’: Saudi Arabia Expands Crackdown on Dissent

Battlefield Update: Russian troops take two more villages near Bakhmut.