The leaders are meeting in Uzbekistan at a time of increasing animosity with the West. In the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, Russian missiles damaged a dam.
Month: September 2022
Britain Mourns: Lines Stretch for Miles as Queen Elizabeth Lies in State
The late monarch will lie in state in Westminster for four days.
Oil Executives Privately Contradicted Public Statements on Climate, Files Show
The documents, subpoenaed in a House investigation of climate disinformation, show company leaders contravening industry commitments.
Live Updates: Zelensky Visits Reclaimed City as Ukrainian Troops Push On
The Ukrainian president made an unannounced visit to Izium, which Kyiv’s forces seized in a lightning offensive in the northeast. Ukrainian officials said their next objective was retaking Lyman, a gateway to Russian-held Luhansk Province.
At 75, the Father of Environmental Justice Meets the Moment
The White House has pledged $60 billion to a cause Robert Bullard has championed since the late seventies. He wants guarantees that the money will end up in the right hands.
Emmy Success for ‘Squid Game’ Is Hailed in South Korea
After the dystopian Netflix drama picked up multiple wins, Koreans celebrated the awards as the latest example of their country’s rise as a cultural powerhouse.
Ukrainians Recount Frantic Russian Retreat
BALAKLIYA, Ukraine — The signs of desperation were everywhere. Abandoned military vehicles. Cans of food and dishes left on tables. Mail scattered on office floors. Clothes left hanging on lines. This is how the Russian army left the town of Balakliya in northeastern Ukraine, in a sign of a frantic, chaotic withdrawal as the Ukrainian […]
The U.S. Touts Big Investments for Mexico, Testing Its Nationalist Policies
U.S. officials are looking south for a strategic partner to create a regional manufacturing hub that can rival China. But there are still doubts over Mexico’s willingness to cater to foreign industry.
Live Updates: Ukraine Steps Up Information War, Seeking to Exploit Russian Setbacks
The Ukrainian military said Russian soldiers were demoralized and redoubled calls for them to surrender. The claims could not be verified but showed how Kyiv was hoping its recent advances could turn the tide in the war.
Kenya to Inaugurate William Ruto as President, but Kenyan Television Is Mostly Shut Out
After a bitter and close election, William Ruto takes the reins of power on Tuesday. One of his team’s first moves: Limiting the access of local television outlets to the ceremony.