In Ukraine, Solidarity and Defiance Among Those Still in Kyiv About two million people have stayed in Kyiv, a population galvanized by a newfound unity and its refusal to be cowed by Russian invaders.
Can Eric Adams Cheerlead New Yorkers Past the Pandemic? The mayor is singularly focused on bringing back New York City’s economy, now that coronavirus cases have dropped.
The Lies Putin Tells to Justify Russia’s War on Ukraine The Kremlin has used a barrage of increasingly outlandish falsehoods to prop up its overarching claim that the invasion of Ukraine is justified.
No New Taxes, but Plenty to Fight Over in New York’s Looming Budget Potential changes to the state’s bail laws, and revisiting mayoral control of schools in New York City, among other issues, await state leaders.
Spain Endorses Morocco’s Plan for Governing Western Sahara Madrid endorsed a plan for limited autonomy for the territory in northwestern Africa, but the change in policy was denounced by independence groups and could aggravate relations with Algeria.