Putin's War Ushers In Crisis for Russia
Sunday, February 27, 2022 | |
| By Valerie Hopkins, Eric Schmitt, Michael Levenson and The New York Times Ukraine's leader said his forces had "repelled" the Russian army's assault. Moscow claimed it had merely "paused" for the possibility of peace negotiations. | | | By Anton Troianovski and Ivan Nechepurenko Despite the Kremlin's efforts to obscure the offensive in Ukraine, the costs of the war were already evident in both economic and social turmoil. | | | The Interpreter By Amanda Taub Authoritarian leaders rely on elite support to govern. Jeopardizing those relationships in wartime could be risky, experts say. | | |
| Science By Carl Zimmer and Benjamin Mueller Two new studies say the virus was present in animals at the Huanan seafood market in 2019. | | | Opinion Not every killing connects with the culture and activates a mass movement. This one did. | | |
| By Reuters and The Associated Press Ukrainians escaping Russia's invasion crossed into neighboring nations like Romania, creating a backlog at one key border crossing, as at least 19,000 people had reportedly entered the country since the fighting began. | | | By The Associated Press Demonstrators expressed solidarity with the people of Ukraine and chanted "death to Putin" outside the Ukrainian Embassy in Tehran. The rally was a show of defiance to the Iranian government, a Russian ally. | | | By Marco Mucig The fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli invites T into his 17th-century villa in Solomeo, Italy. | | |
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