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E.U. sees adequate winter energy, but seeks longer-term independence.

Shell Quits Russia, Joining BP as Oil Giants Object to Attack on Ukraine

Time Is Running Out to Avert a Harrowing Future, Climate Panel Warns

Photos show the desperate human tide flowing out of Ukraine.

In a Tiny Appalachian Village, a Beloved Festival Returns

Ukraine invasion: 'There are no dollars - I don't know what to do!'

The U.N. will ask donors for nearly $2 billion for Ukraine’s refugees.

Uber distances itself from Yandex.Taxi, the Russian ride-sharing service.

Isaac Asimov

Ros Atkins on... Western aid and Ukraine's military

Norway’s sovereign wealth fund plans to divest from the Russian market.

El mundo nunca volverá a ser el mismo

The European Union will ask states to grant asylum to Ukrainian refugees for up to 3 years.

A new round of European sanctions will target those closest to Putin.

Alexei Ratmansky, With Family in Kyiv, Leaves His Ballet in Moscow

Your Monday Briefing: Ukraine Agrees to Talks

Christine Bovee

Putin Seems to Sideline Advisers on Ukraine, Taking a Political Risk

Civilian volunteers brace for fighting in Ukraine.

In Mideast, After Decades of War, the Mass Flight From Ukraine Resonates

Videos show Ukrainians confronting Russian troops.

West to cut some Russian banks off from Swift

Retired SWAT Commander Acquitted in Fatal Shooting of Moviegoer

Lois McMaster Bujold

Ukraine: Where does it go from here?

Pakistan: Hundreds defy banned Basant kite flying festival

6 Books to Read for Context on Ukraine

Ukraine conflict: Refugees from Ukraine arriving at Polish border speak to BBC

Videos show more evidence of widely banned cluster munitions in Ukraine.

Biden Targets Russia With Strategy of Containment, Updated for a New Era

Dan Seligman

Russia invasion: Frontline Ukraine city holds breath amid attack

Ros Atkins on... how Ukraine became the front line between the West and Russia

How to Conquer Noises So You Can Sleep

Art Briles, Who Coached Baylor During Sexual Assault Scandal, Is Hired at Grambling State

Ex-police officers guilty in George Floyd death

Valery Gergiev, a Putin Supporter, Will Not Conduct at Carnegie Hall

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines brace for conflict.

Columbia Psychiatry Chair Suspended After Tweet About Dark-Skinned Model

Putin está cometiendo un error histórico

Little Time Left to Avert the Worst-Case Scenario in Ukraine

1MDB Trial Will Take a Break So the Defense Can Study New Documents

Breonna Taylor: Officer was 'reckless' during deadly raid

Russian Mercenaries Have Covertly Entered Separatist Enclaves in Ukraine

W. S. Gilbert

Once a Foreign Policy Partner, Congress Struggles for Unity on Ukraine

London Fashion Week Style: Outside and In

Massive bear named 'Hank the Tank' on the run from California police

Ros Atkins on... key moments in Russia's military build-up

Black Transgender Woman Awarded $1.5 Million After ‘Bogus’ Arrest

In Kyiv, a Soldier’s Funeral and Vows of Defiance

Your Wednesday Briefing: The West Sanctions Russia

Kahlil Gibran

Moscow orders troops to Ukraine’s separatist regions after Putin recognizes their independence.

A key to returning to normal is paid sick leave, Democrats say.

The U.S. said it will impose sanctions on the breakaway regions, but not for now on Russia.

US reveals claims of Russian 'kill list' if Moscow occupies Ukraine

World leaders condemn Putin.

Ukraine: Putin announces Donetsk and Luhansk recognition

On the ground: A column of Russian vehicles, and soldiers without insignia.

William Strunk Jr.

How will the Beijing Games be remembered?

Biden Administration Halts New Drilling in Legal Fight Over Climate Costs

Seven children killed in Niger 'by Nigerian air strike'

Your Monday Briefing: Shelling in Ukraine intensifies

Ukraine tensions: US sounds fresh alarm over Russia invasion fears

Here’s what would happen if Queen Elizabeth were too ill to carry out her duties.

English Proverb

Steelers Hire Brian Flores as an Assistant Amid His N.F.L. Lawsuit

Telegram: Why won’t you take my naked photos down?

The Olympic gender gap is closing, but work remains.

Miami helicopter crash: Police share footage showing swimmers metres away from site

Peter Earnest, C.I.A. Veteran Who Ran a Spy Museum, Dies at 88

Ukraine will not respond to provocations, Zelensky says

Marie de Rabutin-Chantal

Supreme Court to Review Trump-Era ‘Remain in Mexico’ Asylum Policy

Ukraine: Biden says he's 'convinced' Putin has made decision to invade

For Companies, Winning in China Now Means Losing Somewhere Else

Canada Protests: Police clear demonstrators in Canada's capital

How Justin Trudeau’s national emergency declaration helped set the stage to quell the protests.

Voltaire

Ukraine tensions: Three people injured after shell strikes nursery school

Ukraine, Donald Trump, Beijing Olympics: Your Thursday Evening Briefing