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Author: Megan Specia and Brendan Hoffman

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In Lviv, Ukraine, Digging Up Old Graves to Bury Newly Fallen Soldiers

June 19, 2023June 19, 2023Megan Specia and Brendan HoffmanComments Off on In Lviv, Ukraine, Digging Up Old Graves to Bury Newly Fallen Soldiers

Funerals have taken on a grim routine in the Ukrainian city of Lviv, and as the fighting grows more intense during the counteroffensive, gravediggers say they are bracing for more bodies.

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‘Here, It’s Like Paradise’: Ukraine’s Ski Resorts Offer a Respite From the War

February 5, 2023February 5, 2023Megan Specia and Brendan HoffmanComments Off on ‘Here, It’s Like Paradise’: Ukraine’s Ski Resorts Offer a Respite From the War

Ukrainians have flocked to resorts nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, largely spared the worst of the war, for a respite. One soldier recuperating there explored what it means to heal.

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Scarred by War, Ukraine’s Children Face Years of Trauma

October 28, 2022October 29, 2022Megan Specia and Brendan HoffmanComments Off on Scarred by War, Ukraine’s Children Face Years of Trauma

For countless Ukrainian children, the war has brought long-term physical and psychological injuries. Those who have suffered serious physical harm or the loss of a parent now face a challenging path forward.

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Ukrainians Brace for a Cold Winter Amid Russian Conflict

October 21, 2022October 21, 2022Megan Specia and Brendan HoffmanComments Off on Ukrainians Brace for a Cold Winter Amid Russian Conflict

In cities and towns battered by the war, residents worry about how to heat their homes as temperatures drop. But even in places spared from the worst of the fighting, Russian strikes on infrastructure have raised new fears.

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Resilient Kyiv Patches Up After Attacks, but Some Things Can’t Be Fixed

October 17, 2022October 17, 2022Megan Specia and Brendan HoffmanComments Off on Resilient Kyiv Patches Up After Attacks, but Some Things Can’t Be Fixed

After a barrage of Russian missile and drone strikes on the Ukrainian capital, its residents show a resolve to clean up and press on.

Headlines

Indonesia School Collapse Leaves Families Gripped by Grief and Fury

October 3, 2025Hasya Nindita and John Yoon

Hamas Still Considering Trump Gaza Plan but Rejects ‘Take It or Leave It’ Deal

October 3, 2025Adam Rasgon

What to Know About Japan’s Leadership Election

October 3, 2025Javier C. Hernández and Hisako Ueno

Sarah Mullally Is Named as First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

October 3, 2025October 3, 2025MARK LANDLER

‘Czech Trump’ Andrej Babis Is Poised to Return as Prime Minister in Elections

October 3, 2025Lara Jakes

She Speaks Trump’s Language: Meet Ukraine’s New Prime Minister

October 3, 2025CONSTANT MEHEUT

Is South Korea’s ‘Buddhistcore’ Aesthetic a Fad or a Spiritual Awakening?

October 3, 2025Yan Zhuang, Seung-ku Lee and Woohae Cho

Police Accidentally Shot and Killed a Victim During Manchester Terrorist Attack

October 3, 2025October 3, 2025Lizzie Dearden

Flights Are Briefly Halted at Munich Airport After Drone Sightings

October 2, 2025October 3, 2025DANIEL VICTOR

Flights Halted at Munich Airport After Drone Sightings

October 2, 2025DANIEL VICTOR
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