An address at the United Nations this week is dismissed by an American ambassador.
Author: Carly Olson
Russia Outlaws Meduza, a Leading Independent News Site
The move made Meduza the latest journalistic outlet to fall victim to the Kremlin’s efforts to suppress criticism.
Ukraine Selects Its Entry for Eurovision Song Contest
The electronic music duo Tvorchi won with the song “Heart of Steel,” which the singers said was inspired by the courage of Ukrainian soldiers defending Mariupol.
Zelensky Urges Barring Russian and Belarusian Athletes From 2024 Olympics
In recent days, international Olympic officials have been unclear about whether the athletes will be allowed to compete in the Paris Summer Olympics.
A top E.U. official proposes a special court for alleged Russian crimes.
President Zelensky, his wife and Ukraine’s prosecutor general all lobbied the international community to support their proposal.
Poland Wants Ukrainian Refugees to Pay Some Housing and Food Costs
Poland has taken in more Ukrainians fleeing the war than any other European country and by the end of the year will have also spent more on services for them.
Drone Attack Strikes Sevastopol in Crimea, Kremlin-backed Official Says
After a drone attack in October, Russia temporarily suspended its cooperation with a deal that allowed Ukrainian grain safe passage through the Black Sea.