G-7 leaders pledged to provide Ukraine with more financial support, weaponry and missile defense systems. Live updates.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin blames Ukraine for deadly ‘terrorist attack’ on Crimea bridge: Updates
A Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia overnight struck apartment buildings and killed at least 13 people, a top official in the Ukrainian city said Sunday.
Nuclear ‘Armageddon’ at highest risk since 1962, Biden says; Russia blames NATO for rhetoric: Live updates
Biden’s warning follows talks among Russian officials about the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons after suffering massive setback.
Thailand’s deadliest rampage ever: At least 36 killed in attack that began at child care center
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Ukraine drives Russians from more villages; Elon Musk peace plan sparks outrage; Biden, Zelenskyy talk: Updates
Over 450 settlements in the Kharkiv region, 1 of 4 being annexed by Russia, have been liberated in the last month, Ukraine President Zelenskyy said.
Ukrainian troops overrun Russian forces, break through lines in recently annexed Kherson; US to send more advanced weapons: Updates
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Russia’s retreat from Lyman draws angry criticism in Moscow; Russian drone attack targets Zelenskyy’s hometown: Ukraine updates
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Hurricane Ian death toll climbs to at least 68; over 4,000 people rescued in Florida: Updates
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Ukrainians ‘outraged’ over referendum as Russia gets ready to annex regions; Americans warned to leave Russia: Live updates
Referendums dismissed by the West as “shams” in Russian-held regions in Ukraine won overwhelming support of voters, Russian officials said. Updates.
Hurricane Ian one of strongest storms in US history; 2M in Florida without power; 911 callers stranded in homes
Hurricane Ian slammed into Florida as one of the most powerful storms to make landfall in the U.S. 2 million reported power outages. Live updates.