A wide range of pro-Ukrainian groups operate in the shadows of the war. – By
The Background on the Protests in Georgia – By Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Shashank Bengali
Pentagon Blocks Sharing Evidence of Possible Russian War Crimes With Hague Court – By Charlie Savage
Pentagon Blocks Sharing Evidence of Possible Russian War Crimes With Hague Court – By Charlie
Ukraine Needs Shells, and Arms Makers Want Money. Enter the E.U. – By Steven Erlanger
A Russian Editor Evades Putin’s Censorship – By Alison Smale Galina Timchenko, center, chief executive
Moldova’s Pro-Europe Leader Tries to Thwart Russia’s Influence – By Celestine Bohlen President Maia Sandu
Conditions at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant have deteriorated, Ukraine says. – By Matthew Mpoke Bigg
Intelligence Suggests Pro-Ukrainian Group Sabotaged Pipelines, U.S. Officials Say – By Adam Entous, Julian E.
The Second Year of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, in Photos – By The New York
Ukraine Claims Bakhmut Battle Is Wagner’s ‘Last Stand’ – By Andrew E. Kramer and Anatoly
Ukrainian Soldiers, Nearly Encircled, Push Russians Back – By Carlotta Gall and Daniel Berehulak Ukrainian
Your Tuesday Briefing: South Korea’s Olive Branch to Japan – By Amelia Nierenberg A rally
He Heeded Russia’s Call to Enlist. Five Months Later, He Was Dead. – By Neil
Your Monday Briefing: China’s Post-Covid Economic Goal – By Amelia Nierenberg A screen showing Chinese
They’re Exporting Billions in Arms. Just Not to Ukraine. – By Choe Sang-Hun A K9
Russian Forces Attack Bakhmut From Three Directions – By Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Vivek Shankar and
Whirring Into Action in Ukraine’s Skies – By Carlotta Gall and Daniel Berehulak Image Copyright
A Visit to One of the War’s Most Violent Front Lines – By Maria Varenikova
The U.S. will send $400 million in new military aid to Ukraine, including precision-guided rockets.