Putin: Ukraine’s ‘aggression’ led to infrastructure attacks By David R. Sands - The Washington Times Shares
Official says more than 10,000 Ukrainian troops killed in war By Jamey Keaten - Associated Press Shares
Russian shelling cuts off power again in liberated Kherson By Inna Varenytsia - Associated Press Shares
Security meeting overshadowed by Russia’s war, ban on Lavrov By Vanessa Gera - Associated Press Shares
U.S. Embassy is latest site in Spain to get suspicious package By Ciaran Giles - Associated Press Shares
‘Do something:’ Ukraine works to heal soldiers’ mental scars By John Leicester - Associated Press Shares
Biden: I’ll talk to Putin only if he agrees to end Ukraine war By Joseph Clark - The Washington Times Shares
Darkest hour: Cold, brutal winter awaits Ukraine as Russia relentlessly hits civilian targets By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times Shares
Museums’ daring feat brings major Ukraine art show to Spain By Ciarán Giles - Associated Press Shares
IMF chief urges targeted COVID policy in China: AP interview By David McHugh - Associated Press Shares
Collateral damage: Ukraine war derails diplomacy as Russia scraps nuke talks with U.S. By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times Shares
NATO commits to future Ukraine membership, drums up aid By Stephen McGrath, Lorne Cook and Ellen Knickmeyer - Associated Press Shares
Russia keeps up artillery attack on Kherson following retreat from the city By Mike Glenn - The Washington Times Shares
Surgeons work by flashlight as Ukraine power grid battered By Yuras Karmanau, Sam Mednick and Dasha Litvinova - Associated Press Shares
Ukraine on edge for more attacks; West eyes humanitarian aid By Jamey Keaten - Associated Press Shares