Cans packed with caffeine and branded with patriotic machismo have become an essential antidote to the stresses of war.
Author: JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
Energy Drinks Boost Ukraine’s Soldiers, and Its Economy
Cans packed with caffeine and branded with patriotic machismo have become an essential antidote to the stresses of war.
Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine
With Ukrainian troops outnumbered, exhausted and now in retreat near Kharkiv, many Ukrainians wonder if the war has taken a significant turn for the worse.
Russian Attacks Open a New Front in Ukraine
Russia’s latest offensive has expanded the battlefield along Ukraine’s northern border, and sent thousands of civilians fleeing to Kharkiv, the closest large city.
The Occupied West Bank: Divided by Faith, United by Fear
As bloodshed surges around them, an Israeli settler and a Palestinian tour guide search for answers — and a shred of hope.
Israel Ziv, a Retired Israeli General, Grabbed His Pistol to Take on Hamas
By rushing to confront the attackers himself, Israel Ziv has become a public symbol of Israel’s former military successes — and its failure this time.
Amid War, Ukrainian Couples Are Divorcing
The conflict in Ukraine has split apart millions of families. The story of Andrii Shapovalov and Tetiana Shapovalova reveals how a couple’s bond can become a casualty.
Amid War, Ukrainian Couples Are Divorcing
The conflict in Ukraine has split apart millions of families. The story of Andrii Shapovalov and Tetiana Shapovalova reveals how a couple’s bond can become a casualty.
‘Death Is Everywhere’ in a Once-Jubilant Kherson
No city in Ukraine has suffered the reversal of fortunes that Kherson has. Liberated in the fall, it was a symbol of hope. Now it is a kill zone.
Ukraine Says Russian Troops Are Evacuating Civilians From Occupied Areas of South
Russian troops are forcibly relocating residents near the southern city of Kherson as fighting there intensifies, Ukrainian officials said Sunday.
