Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Ukraine unveils $750 billion recovery plan as Russia sets sights on Donetsk
The loss of Lysychansk means Russia has seized essentially all of Luhansk province and can move its sights toward neighboring Donetsk.
U.S. concludes unintentional Israeli fire likely killed American journalist
The bullet was too badly damaged to reach a definitive conclusion of its origin, but based on the investigations, the State Department said it came from Israeli positions.
Ice avalanche kills 6 in Italian Alps, sparks mass rescue effort
Rescuers were searching for at least 19 missing hikers after a glacier collapse during an early heat wave on Marmolada, the highest mountain in the Dolomites.
Twelve bodies recovered from Chinese ship sunk by typhoon
A fourth sailor was rescued, leaving 14 crew members unaccounted for.
Twelve bodies recovered from Chinese ship sunk by typhoon
A fourth sailor was rescued, leaving 14 crew members unaccounted for.
3 dead, 4 seriously hurt in Copenhagen mall shooting
The shooting did not appear to be an act of terrorism, said Copenhagen police, who noted the 22-year-old suspect had a history of psychiatric issues.
Ukrainian forces withdraw from Lysychansk; Kyiv says Donbas battle not over
Russian forces have used tactics in Lysychansk that were even more brutal than in nearby Severodonetsk, the Luhansk regional governor said.
Judge asks U.S. if Saudi crown prince should be immune from suit
The order comes days before Biden is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia, a trip that has prompted accusations of Biden reversing his promise to make the country a "pariah" after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Russia claims key city in punishing conquest of eastern Ukraine
Moscow's claim on Ukraine's last major stronghold in Luhansk signaled a turning point in its assault, but Kyiv said the fight for the east “is not over.”
How green became the color of abortion rights
Activists have worn the color for nearly two decades — but its roots go further back.
Wary of China threat, Taiwanese join Ukraine’s fight against Russia
For volunteers from Taiwan, the war in Ukraine is a chance to bring battlefield experience back home — where debate is raging over military readiness.
Barriers to abortion in Canada make it an unlikely haven for Americans
The government said the country will not turn away Americans, but it is not so simple.
On the front lines, Ukrainian women are often the first responders
Women have enlisted in the Ukrainian military in fast-increasing numbers, serving in critical wartime roles.
A call to arms: Poland’s military and civilian defenses rethink the future
With the invasion of Ukraine, countries in Russia’s shadow are seeing a surge in military enlistment and survivalist training.
Kyiv disputes Russia’s claim that it has ‘completely surrounded’ Lysychansk
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky decried “purposeful Russian terror" after missile strikes killed at least 21 people near the Black Sea port of Odessa.
As Ukraine war bogs down, U.S. assessments face scrutiny
Officials in previous conflicts often eluded concerns whether success was sustainable.
She helped get Trump elected. Now she’s raising crypto for Ukraine.
Brittany Kaiser, the provocative Cambridge Analytica veteran, has quietly evolved as crucial to fundraising for the government of Volodymyr Zelensky.
London holds vigil for Zara Aleena, another woman slain while walking
Her death, and those of others, including Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa, have prompted alarm over women's safety in Britain.
A 10-year-old rape victim sought an abortion. A judge urged: Stay pregnant.
The procedure is legal in Brazil only in cases of rape, incest or severe abnormality. But critics say even women with a permissible reason face resistance.
Ukraine war’s collateral damage: Britain’s beloved fish and chip shops
Caught in a price squeeze for both oil and fish, thousands of "chippy" shops could go out of business this year in Britain.