Pope Deplores the War in Ukraine but Not the Aggressor
| By Michael D. Shear, Valerie Hopkins, Marc Santora and Ivan Nechepurenko President Biden spoke amid fears that Russia was setting the stage for an invasion that could ignite the biggest conflict in Europe in decades. | | | By Jason Horowitz Francis has raised his voice against "unacceptable armed aggression" without mentioning President Vladimir V. Putin or Russia. Some analysts say that he risks complicating his legacy. | | | By Carlotta Gall and Andrew E. Kramer With savage artillery exchanges, the areas on the outskirts of the capital are the scenes of seesaw battles that have stalled the Russian advance for now. | | |
| Arts By Alexis Soloski A few years ago, Nicola Coughlan was working in an optician's office in Ireland. Now, with "Bridgerton" and "Derry Girls," she's starring in two of the most beloved shows on Netflix. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Tanner Greer The Iraq war showed us how dangerous policy driven by moral imperatives can be. | | |
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