Ukraine Sends Volley of Drones at Russia, Hitting Oil Refinery

Ukraine Sends Volley of Drones at Russia, Hitting Oil Refinery

Ukraine fired a large volley of exploding drones at Russia on Friday, according to Ukrainian officials and the Russian military, in a barrage that set an oil refinery and pumping station on fire and briefly closed multiple airports, including several serving Moscow. The attack was the latest and one of the biggest in Ukraine’s campaign […]

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Trump Says He Will Reach Out to North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un

Trump Says He Will Reach Out to North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un

President Donald J. Trump said he would reach out to North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, raising the possibility of rekindling their bromance diplomacy five years after their first round of negotiations drew global attention but did little to reduce Mr. Kim’s growing nuclear threat. “He liked me and I got along with him,” Mr. Trump […]

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How Riad Sattouf Uses His Cartoons to Draw a Window Into the Middle East

How Riad Sattouf Uses His Cartoons to Draw a Window Into the Middle East

One early evening in December, the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled his country as rebel forces advanced on Damascus. In France, three days later, one of the country’s most-watched TV news channels turned to a cartoonist for expert opinion on the news. “Did you think that this could have happened so rapidly?” a news anchor […]

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I.C.C. Prosecutor Seeks Arrest of Taliban Leader for Persecuting Afghan Women and Girls

I.C.C. Prosecutor Seeks Arrest of Taliban Leader for Persecuting Afghan Women and Girls

The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said on Thursday he had requested arrest warrants for the supreme leader of Afghanistan’s Taliban government and the country’s chief justice for their “unprecedented” persecution of Afghan women and girls. The prosecutor, Karim Khan, said in a statement that the Taliban’s leader, Sheikh Haibatullah Akhundzada, and the […]

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Did Ukraine Kill Its Own by Downing a Russian Plane? A Year Later, It Hasn’t Said.

Did Ukraine Kill Its Own by Downing a Russian Plane? A Year Later, It Hasn’t Said.

One year has passed since Moscow accused Kyiv of shooting down a Russian military plane carrying dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war. Ukraine opened an investigation, but has yet to release its findings, leaving questions about who was killed, and why. The crash of the IL-76 transport plane in Belgorod region of Russia, near the […]

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Bertrand Blier, Acclaimed Director of Sexually Blunt Films, Dies at 85

Bertrand Blier, Acclaimed Director of Sexually Blunt Films, Dies at 85

Bertrand Blier, an acclaimed director whose films scandalized, captivated and entertained 1970s and ’80s France with their sometimes brutal projections of French men’s sexual imaginations, died on Monday at his home in Paris. He was 85. His death was confirmed by his son Léonard Blier. For two decades Mr. Blier was one of France’s most […]

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Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level Since 2008

Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level Since 2008

In a number of ways, Japan’s economy seems to have gone back in time. Inflation and wage growth are mostly back where they were in the early 1990s, just before the spiral of price deflation and economic stagnation that became known as “the lost decades.” That prompted the Bank of Japan on Friday to raise […]

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Review: In ‘English,’ Looking for a Language to Live In

Review: In ‘English,’ Looking for a Language to Live In

Some plays are bouillabaisses, crammed with everything a playwright can put in the pot. Even if it means splattering the stovetop, these stories are going to boil. Other plays are perfectly calibrated consommés. Refined and subtle, they shine at a simmer. The Broadway transfer of Sanaz Toossi’s “English,” which opened on Thursday at the Todd […]

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