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Russia Attacks Kharkiv With Missiles and Drones

As War Rages in Ukraine, Denmark Turns an Office Park Back Into an Arsenal

Tuesday Briefing

Israel’s Economy Expected to Shrink 2% as War Sidelines Workers

He Was Ready to Die, but Not to Surrender

Putin Quietly Signals He Is Open to a Cease-Fire in Ukraine

French Parliament Approves Immigration Overhaul

How Hungary Undermined an E.U. Effort to Give More Aid to Ukraine

Friday Briefing

Inside the Border Talks That Could Decide the Fate of Ukraine Aid

Sara Tavares, Portuguese Singer Who Prized Her African Roots, Dies at 45

‘The Crown’: Peter Morgan Says Goodbye

Glenys Kinnock, Political Force in Britain and Europe, Dies at 79

The Louvre in Paris Is Raising Ticket Prices

Monday Briefing

Zelensky to Visit Washington With U.S. Aid to Ukraine in Doubt

Who’s a ‘Colonizer’? How an Old Word Became a New Weapon

Overlooked No More: Ada Blackjack, Survivor of a Harrowing Arctic Expedition

World’s Stinkiest Cheese Hits Supermarket Shelves in Britain

A Beloved Comedian’s Film on Domestic Abuse Draws Italians, in Droves

Benjamin Zephaniah, Poet of Social Justice Issues, Dies at 65

Wednesday Briefing

Boris Johnson to Face Tough Questions at Covid Inquiry

Shooting in London’s Hackney Leaves a Woman Dead

Can Boris Johnson Keep His Cool at U.K.’s Covid Inquiry?

Tuesday Briefing

Can Boris Johnson Keep His Cool at U.K.’s Covid Inquiry?

A Prison at War: The Convicts Sustaining Putin’s Invasion

Monday Briefing

It Could Be a Vast Source of Clean Energy, Buried Deep Underground

Ukrainian Refugees in Germany Weigh Tough Choice: Stay or Go Home