Month: June 2022
-
World
McDonald’s, Moscow Style, Is Back, as Russian Economy Stumbles On
Yevgeny Shumilkin is going back to work on Sunday. To prepare, he pulled the familiar “M” off what had been…
-
World
Shortage of Artillery Ammo Saps Ukrainian Frontline Morale
DONETSK REGION, Ukraine — Nearly four months after Russia invaded, the Ukrainian military is running low on ammunition for its…
-
World
Inflation Sped Up Again in May, Dashing Hopes for Relief
A surge in prices in May delivered a blow to President Biden and underscored the immense challenge facing the Federal…
-
World
‘We Are Still in Shock’: A Month Trapped by Russian Forces in a Basement
YAHIDNE, Ukraine — More than two months after the residents of Yahidne kicked down the bolted basement door where the…
-
World
Trump Is Depicted as a Would-Be Autocrat Seeking to Hang Onto Power at All Costs
In the entire 246-year history of the United States, there was surely never a more damning indictment presented against an…
-
World
When Cockatoos Become Cocka-Too Much
By Natasha Frost The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter from our Australia bureau. Sign up here to receive it…
-
World
Your Friday Briefing
Ukrainian regional police officers patrolling the city of Lysychansk.Credit...Ivor Prickett for The New York TimesDonbas’s fate is ‘being decided ...
-
World
Three Characters at the Heart of an Unsettling Jan. 6 Narrative
At the heart of the Jan. 6 committee’s presentation Thursday night was a gripping story with a sprawling cast of…
-
World
Song Hae, Who Survived War and Poverty to Become a Beloved TV Host, Dies at 95
SEOUL — Song Hae, who fled North Korea as a young man during the Korean War, became a beloved television…
-
World
Lightning Win Third Straight and Push Rangers to the Brink
Mikhail Sergachev scored his second goal of the game with 1 minute 50 seconds remaining to break a tie and…