Members of New York City's Ukrainian community gathered Sunday morning for prayer as they prepare to mark three years since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Two injured Ukrainian war vets from different backgrounds are now living a new reality together in a house on Staten Island as they get fitted for prosthetic legs and hope their sacrifice is not in vain.
Hundreds of people gathered in Times Square on Monday, February 24, to mark the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Footage from New York City Photos shows the crowd in Times Square,
M. Gessen is an Opinion columnist for The Times. They won a George Polk Award for opinion writing in 2024. They are the author of 11 books, including “The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia,” which won the National Book Award in 2017.
Analysts say China's vote has to be seen in the context of a changing world order, where Donald Trump is upending America’s long-held role as a leading global player.
Some parishioners plan to spend Monday evening in Times Square at a rally in support of Ukraine. New Jersey teacher Olga Figol, who is Ukrainian American, was in Ukraine in January, volunteering ...
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In treatment for cancer and with her husband in a Russian prison, Olha Kurtmallaieva, 25, worries that time may be running out for her and, possibly, her country.
New York City Police say three people have died after a boat sank. Two others are in the hospital with one in critical condition. The U.S.
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