“When you live in the past, the people around you hate you, don’t understand and don’t accept you,” Valentyna Odnoviu wrote.
She was revered as an essential guardian of the country’s memory of war and repression long after the Franco dictatorship....
Fearful that conscription is a one-way ticket to bloody trench warfare, the men spend their days holed up at home to avoid draft officers who roam the streets....
Global warming has led to more extreme weather earlier and later in the year, causing New Yorkers to rethink their relationship to the seasonal calendar....
The Russian leader issued the warning at the end of a trip to Asia, during which he signed a mutual defense pact with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un....
Chris Gloninger said he was hired to talk about global warming in his forecasts. That’s when things heated up....
A White House spokesman said Ukraine had a critical need for the air-defense systems. But the United States has only a limited supply....
The state visit by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to Vietnam had a very different backdrop than his trip to North Korea, as Hanoi has deepened ties with Washington....
While the agreement rattled officials in South Korea and Japan, the two U.S. allies in recent years have been expecting growing security challenges from North Korea....
On-air meteorologists have become a target in the culture wars as they report on the effects of climate change....
A U.S. military jury decided on a 30-year prison term. But under a plea deal, the prisoner’s sentence will end in 2032....
For many Palestinians, securing approval to exit the territory is possible only after raising thousands of dollars to pay middlemen or an Egyptian company....
A new poll of female voters finds that concerns about inflation are still paramount, even as abortion could motivate Democratic women in states where the issue is on the ballot....
An exhibition in downtown Manhattan showcases more than a dozen grass-roots efforts to rebuild war-stricken cities....
Plus, Louisiana and the Ten Commandments....
The treaty raises the risk of confrontation in the region and could prompt the United States and its allies to bolster their military presence on China’s periphery....
Russian émigrés have always had complicated feelings about their homeland. The war in Ukraine adds shame to the mix....
President Vladimir V. Putin is keen to maintain the longstanding military ties between Russia and Vietnam, as Hanoi has developed deeper bonds with Washington....
The armed Islamist group committed war crimes on Oct. 7, experts say, and continues to do so by holding hostages....
The Kremlin clings to Soviet-designed aircraft even as Russia’s commercial carriers opt for Western planes....
A need for munitions to use against Ukraine is pushing Russia’s leader to deepen his ties with North Korea, raising alarms in the West. The text of the agreement was not immediately released....
A pair of beluga whales were extricated from the besieged city of Kharkiv and taken to an aquarium in Spain with help from experts around the world....
Vladimir Putin promised unspecified technological help to North Korea, which could allow it to advance its nuclear weapons program....
Some scientists who study youth mental health say the evidence does not support the notion that social media is harmful per se....
The rebuke for breaking European Union rules that require strict financial discipline comes two weeks before French voters head to the polls for parliamentary elections....
The first major exhibition at H’Art, a former satellite of the Hermitage, explores how war and nationalism shaped the painter’s career....
Yevgeny Vindman, who raised alarms about then-President Donald J. Trump’s conduct toward Ukraine, will stand for Abigail Spanberger’s seat in Congress as a Democrat....
California officials cited failures to disclose productivity requirements at two locations. The company said it would appeal....
The opposition in Georgia accused the government of cozying up to Russia. Can playing in the Euros make the nation feel more like a part of Europe?...
President Vladimir V. Putin’s military needs have prompted the Kremlin to strengthen ties with the authoritarian government of Kim Jong-un, which is well stocked in munitions....
The State and Justice Departments disagree about what to do with more than half a billion dollars after a French company pleaded guilty to aiding militants in war-torn Syria....