Russia is hammering Ukraine with missile attacks, many aimed at electricity stations. Ukraine is shooting down many of these attacks but says it needs more help from the U.S. and NATO.
Latest on Ukraine: Kherson revives as war rounds 9th month (Nov. 21)
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
European team captains at the World Cup won’t wear armbands promoting diversity
Seven European national soccer teams, including England and Wales, said their team captains would not wear the armbands because they feared on-field punishment by World Cup organizers.
David Board got back into metal detecting in 2019 — and hit the jackpot
He used to scour beaches in the ’70s, but didn’t find much. In a South West England field, he unearthed a medieval diamond wedding ring in near perfect condition. It’s expected to fetch some $35,000.
How Russia is weaponizing the Ukrainian winter
Ukraine says Russia is using the cold as a weapon against Ukrainians, by targeting the country’s ability to heat and power homes. Repair crews are struggling to restore power to damaged areas.
As Climate Protests Get Bolder, British Police Strike Back With New Powers
New rules curtailing protests have alarmed some who fear an erosion of civil rights. They come as environmental protesters have intensified their tactics to draw attention to climate change.
As Climate Protests Get Bolder, British Police Strike Back With New Powers
New rules curtailing protests have alarmed some who fear an erosion of civil rights. They come as environmental protesters have intensified their tactics to draw attention to climate change.. via NYT World https://nyti.ms/3AvkIA5
Gareth Southgate Cannot Make England Whole Again
Being the England manager was never an easy job. And that was before the country started falling apart.
Gareth Southgate Cannot Make England Whole Again
Being the England manager was never an easy job. And that was before the country started falling apart.. via NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/3tMwOAM
Russia’s biggest talents flee to Israel, seeking freedom from Putin’s repression
Russia is losing creative talent. Some of its biggest artists have immigrated to Israel this year to rebuild their careers and safely voice their conscience about the war in Ukraine.