Outside the city of Lyman, Ukrainian troops ran across a 69-year-old Soviet veteran. He was placed in an improvised blindfold. All were enveloped in the fog of war.
Brazil Braces for ‘White-Knuckle Race’ Between Bolsonaro and Lula
President Jair Bolsonaro had once looked doomed in the country’s high-stakes election. But now, in a runoff, the right-wing incumbent has a path to re-election.
Russian Disarray on Display as Ukraine’s Forces Advance on Two Fronts
Kremlin-installed officials said they had lost ground in the east and south, as Moscow acknowledged that the borders of the territory it has illegally annexed were in flux.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Is Awarded to Svante Pääbo
It is the first Nobel Prize awarded this year, with more announcements being made over the coming week.
Indonesian Soccer Stadium Deaths Prompt Focus on Police
Witnesses said officers fired tear gas indiscriminately into the stands, causing a stampede that led to at least 125 deaths.
Retreating Russian Forces Left Destruction and Documents in Their Wake
With Ukraine back in control of Lyman, a crucial rail hub, signs of the city’s former occupiers are everywhere and residents are just learning about Moscow’s annexation claims.
Voters Go to the Polls in Divisive Election Between 2 Political Titans
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a former leftist president once imprisoned amid a corruption scandal, is seeking to oust President Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right leader who has questioned the integrity of Sunday’s election.
Live Updates: Death Toll Rises After Indonesian Soccer Match
After a home team loss, fans ran onto the field and were confronted by the police, who used tear gas. In the panic that ensued, many were trampled, leaving at least 150 people dead.
More Than 100 Dead in Unrest After Indonesian Soccer Match
After a home team loss, fans rushed the field and were confronted by the police, who used tear gas. In the panic that ensued, many were trampled.
New Burkina Faso Coup Raises Question About Security
Unrest quickly escalated in Burkina Faso’s capital, Ouagadougou, as military officers who removed another military leader accused France of helping him stage a comeback.