A year ago, President Joe Biden braced for the worst as Russia massed troops in preparation to invade Ukraine.
Supreme Court weighs liability shield for internet giants
A lawsuit against YouTube from the family of an American college student who was killed by Islamic State gunmen in Paris in 2015 is at the center of a closely watched Supreme Court case being argued Tuesday
Ukraine war ‘over’ unless EU boosts military support, says top diplomat
Foreign affairs chief tells Munich security conference provision of ammunition has to be solved quicklyRussia-Ukraine war – latest news updatesThe war with Ukraine will be over unless the EU finds a way in weeks to speed up the provision of ammunition …
Meet the African comic book heroes taking the world by storm
The African presence in the world of comic books and graphic novels is sparse, but Ivorian author Marguerite Abouet is changing that. Thanks to her characters Aya and Akissi, both from the suburbs of Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, a new generation of role mo…
U.S. stages joint air exercises with Asian allies after North Korea’s ICBM launch
By Soo-hyang Choi
SEOUL (Reuters) – The United States held joint air exercises bilaterally with South Korea and Japan involving strategic bombers on Sunday, a day after North Korea fired a Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in a “sud…
After a year of war in Ukraine, all signs point to more misery with no end in sight
The first anniversary of the war arrives this week with few, if any, signs of a way out of the conflict. For the civilians caught in the crossfire, that means no discernible end to the suffering.
Biden’s test: Sustaining unity as Ukraine war enters second year
One year ago, President Joe Biden was bracing for the worst as Russia massed troops in preparation to invade Ukraine.
Biden’s test: Sustaining unity as Ukraine war enters Year 2
A year ago, President Joe Biden braced for the worst as Russia massed troops in preparation to invade Ukraine