Angelina Jolie’s Driver in Ukraine Is Taken Away for the Draft
A frontline visit to bring attention to Russian drone attacks on civilians sheds an inadvertent light on the Ukrainian Army’s troop shortages.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
A frontline visit to bring attention to Russian drone attacks on civilians sheds an inadvertent light on the Ukrainian Army’s troop shortages.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
Lab-grown “reductionist replicas” of the human brain are helping scientists understand fetal development and cognitive disorders, including autism. But ethical questions loom.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
The R.S.F. paramilitary group, facing growing condemnation for atrocities in Darfur, said it had agreed to a cease-fire proposal, but it is not yet clear what the military will do.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
He wrote a history of the Irish Republican Army and directed a project that secretly collected oral histories of paramilitary fighters.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
Nations were poised to approve the first fee on pollution from ships. That’s when the Trump administration began the threats.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
The climate-friendly fleet assembled to shuttle delegations to the gathering in Brazil sent a clear signal: China is making inroads in Latin America.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
With this year’s global climate summit opening in Brazil, we offer a glimpse of how the Trump administration sometimes operates behind closed doors.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
President Trump has threatened to send troops to Nigeria, where he says Christianity faces an “existential threat,” an accusation that Nigeria has denied. Ruth Maclean, our West Africa bureau chief, describes how the violence in Nigeria is affecting people of all religions, not only Christians.Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article
The calls for action on opening day stood in sharp contrast to the position of the President Trump, who has called global warming a “con job.”Source: rss.nytimes.comRead full article