As is often the case in war zones, tolls diverged. It was not immediately possible for The New York Times to provide an independent estimate.
Author: EMMA BUBOLA
Ukraine War Splits Families That Have Roots on Both Sides
Because of their countries’ complex and intertwined history, many Ukrainians and Russians have relatives who are standing on opposite sides of the conflict.
More Countries Close Airspace to Russian Planes Over Ukraine Invasion
The E.U. and Canada barred Russian planes in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Roman Mosaics Point to Rowdy London District’s High-End Side
The discovery of the two mosaics in Southwark, across the Thames from the City of London, has been greeted by archaeologists as “exceptional.”
Roman Mosaics Point to Rowdy London District’s High-End Side
The discovery of the two mosaics in Southwark, across the Thames from the City of London, has been greeted by archaeologists as “exceptional.”
For Some in U.K., End of Covid Restrictions Threatens More Isolation
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is abolishing Covid regulations to move “back towards normality.” But people at high risk from the disease say the move will constrict their lives instead.
France Installs Sensors on Streets to Tackle ‘Noise From Hell’
The French authorities are installing “sound radars” in some cities to detect and photograph vehicles making excessive noise, which they say is a public health hazard.
What if Queen Elizabeth Were Too Ill to Carry Out Her Duties?
According to Buckingham Palace, if the queen needs to suspend her official duties because of illness or because she is abroad, two or more counselors of state can act on her behalf.
Here’s what would happen if Queen Elizabeth were too ill to carry out her duties.
According to Buckingham Palace, if the queen needs to suspend her official duties because of illness or because she is abroad, two or more counselors of state can act on her behalf.
Latvia Parliament Approves Holocaust Reimbursement for Jewish Community
“This law cannot bring back a destroyed community or a destroyed synagogue,” said a chairman of a group backing the effort. “But what it can do is recognize what happened.”