Is Biden's Strategy With Putin Working, or Goading Moscow to War?
Thursday, February 3, 2022 | |
| By Steven Erlanger and Andrew E. Kramer Leaked replies to Moscow's security demands reinforced the intractability of a crisis that threatens to lead to war. | | | News Analysis By David E. Sanger The Biden administration's goal is to cut the Russians off at each turn by exposing their plans. But Russian President Vladimir V. Putin says that approach could spark a conflict. | | | By Christina Goldbaum, Yaqoob Akbary and Kiana Hayeri Thousands of Afghans are trying to sneak into Iran and Pakistan each day, as incomes have dried up and life-threatening hunger has become widespread. | | |
| Sports By Scott Miller Baseball's players may be locked out, but Dusty Baker, at 72, is hard at work in his vineyards, trusting advice from Willie Stargell and paying tribute to Henry Aaron. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Tara Westover For poor kids today, the path I took through education no longer exists. | | |
| By Reuters Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's foreign minister, addressing tensions with Russia. | | | By Reuters The World Health Organization's director general said it was premature for any country to "surrender" or "declare victory" over the coronavirus, and urged caution about relaxing restrictions too hastily. | | | By Reuters Mayor Eric Adams reiterated his pledge to support the city's police department and make the city safer, during a eulogy for Officer Wilbert Mora. Officer Mora was shot and killed while responding to a domestic disturbance in Harlem last month. | | |
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