Russia shatters Ukraine holiday season with massive missile barrage
The scale of the attack confirmed what many have feared for months: that Russia was conserving its missile stocks throughout the fall for strikes in the winter.
The scale of the attack confirmed what many have feared for months: that Russia was conserving its missile stocks throughout the fall for strikes in the winter.
Photographer Ed Ram has spent the past year photographing the war in Ukraine. He reflects on what he saw.
Russia’s repressive machine shows no signs of slowing down and is part of a broadening political crackdown in which Russians are handed sentences under wartime censorship laws.
Tony Chung, the youngest person sentenced under the Hong Kong national security law, fled to the United Kingdom this week and intends to seek asylum there.
Tens of thousands of workers in Northern Europe are supporting Swedish technicians in the largest coordinated labor action against Tesla since its founding.
A horse-cloning boom has transformed the game of polo, spawned a multimillion-dollar industry and raised ethical questions.
“We are responsible for what happened,” IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said, and will need to “draw lessons as quickly as possible” with hostages still in Gaza.
Kosovo does not have an official state war museum dedicated to the suffering of citizens, so relatives of victims have turned private homes into haunting exhibitions.
Russia Launches Major Missile Attacks in UkraineKyiv said the bombardment was the biggest since Moscow’s invasion in February 2022.
Ukraine’s Nightmare Scenario Is Now Its RealityThe ground has frozen. The aid is freezing, too.