It has been six months since Russian forces swept into Ukraine. This is what the conflict looks like for the combatants.
Month: August 2022
Foes Agree on Nuclear Disaster Risk in Ukraine, but Little Else
At the U.N. Security Council, Russia and its critics traded barbs over the nuclear plant on the front lines of its war in Ukraine, with each side accusing the other of courting catastrophe.
In China’s Ending of ‘Minions,’ Morality Triumphs
An apparent censor-added epilogue specially for Chinese moviegoers changed the tone of the comedy and earned online mockery from viewers.
U.S. Warns That Moscow May Intensify Attacks
American intelligence agencies said they believe Russia will step up strikes in the coming days on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure and government buildings.
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Chernobyl Survivors Fear Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Disaster Risk
They lived through what is considered the worst nuclear disaster in history. As fighting rages around the Zaporizhzhia plant, they fear another one.
Russia Claims Ukrainian Woman Fled for Estonia After Car Bombing Attack
Kyiv has denied involvement in the death of Ms. Dugina, the daughter of a nationalist ideologue who backed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Live Updates: Russia Claims Ukraine Killed Daria Dugina
The allegation by Russia’s domestic intelligence agency, which could not be verified, could significantly raise tensions in the war. Kyiv has denied involvement in the death of Ms. Dugina, the daughter of a nationalist ideologue who backed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Indiana Governor Leads Delegation in Visit to Taiwan for Trade Talks
Gov. Eric J. Holcomb of Indiana led a group that arrived on the island Sunday, even as visits this month by U.S. officials have angered Beijing.
Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Ex-Premier, Charged Under Terrorism Act
The move against Imran Khan is a major escalation of the power struggle between the government and the former leader and risks renewed public unrest.