Por: The New York Times World October 19, 2022
MOSCOW — Friday afternoons at the Chop-Chop Barbershop in central Moscow used to be busy, but at the beginning of a recent weekend, only one of the four chairs was occupied.“We would usually be full right now, but about half of our customers have gone,” said the manager, a woman named Olya. Many of the clients — along with half of the barbers, too — have fled Russia to avoid President Vladimir V. Putin’s campaign to mobilize hundreds... + full article
10 WBNS USA Nation October 25, 2022
MOSCOW, Russia — A Russian court on Tuesday upheld the nine-year prison sentence handed to for drug possession, rejecting her appeal. Griner, an eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist, was convicted Aug. 4 after police... + más
WNBA star Brittney Griner’s appeal of drug conviction denied in Russia | New York Daily News
Russian court will hear Brittney Griner's appeal Tuesday as WNBA star tries to trim 9-year sentence | CNBC
NBC News USA World October 21, 2022
LONDON — President Vladimir Putin’s declaration of martial law has left residents in occupied Ukrainian regions facing new restrictions and uncertainty. But the same is also true in Russia, where the decree tightened security and left open the possibility that broader,... + más
Putin could force Ukrainians to fight for him under martial law | Newsweek
Here's likely reason why Vladimir Putin imposed martial law in Ukraine: Analysis | ABC News
Portland Press Herald USA World October 16, 2022
Police and military officers swooped down on a Moscow business center this week unannounced. They were looking for men to fight in Ukraine – and they seized nearly every one they saw. Some musicians, rehearsing. A courier there to deliver a parcel. A man from a Moscow service... + más
Ukraine Diplomat Aims 4-Letter Blast at Elon Musk's Russia Peace Proposal | Newsweek
Elon Musk ‘Peace’ Plan Tweets Set Off Uproar in Ukraine | Time
Newsweek USA World October 08, 2022
Ukrainian intelligence officials said Saturday that an elite Russian military division arrested other members of the military in Moscow as discontent appears to grow over the Ukraine war.The alleged arrests, which Newsweek could not independently confirm, come more than seven... + más
Video shows counterattack that led to capture of 2 Russian majors: Ukraine | Newsweek
EXPLAINER: Russia's military woes mount amid Ukraine attacks | ABC News
Newsweek USA World October 04, 2022
The threat of Russia's nuclear capabilities has kept the world in fear of Moscow's intentions even as its military efforts in Ukraine faltered, with significant loss of territory reported as Russian troops flee occupied towns and villages in Kherson and elsewhere.As... + más
Fact Check: Does video show Chinese military convoys at Russian border? | Newsweek
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New York Post USA Opinion October 02, 2022
In New York, boys are now lagging behind girls in math and a full grade level behind in English. Similar patterns can be seen across the nation. Boys at about the same rate as poor students, while girls account for schoolers in the top 10% ranked by GPA. black boys repeat a... + más
Redshirt the Boys | The Atlantic
Opinion | The New York Times
ABC News USA Business September 23, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine -- A Kremlin-orchestrated referendum got underway Friday in occupied regions of that sought to make them part of Russia, with some officials carrying ballots to apartment blocks accompanied by gun-toting police. Kyiv and the West condemned it as a rigged whose... + más
Occupied Ukraine holds Kremlin-staged vote on joining Russia | Associated Press
Russia steps up conscription in occupied areas, Ukrainians say | The Boston Globe
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