Ukraine War Threatens to Cause a Global Food Crisis
| By Valerie Hopkins, Marc Santora and Catherine Porter The battle for Mariupol has become a grim symbol of Russia's superior firepower and its frustration in failing to subjugate Ukraine after more than three weeks of war. | | | By Jack Nicas A critical share of the world's food and fertilizer is stuck in Russia and Ukraine, sending global prices soaring and foreshadowing a rise in world hunger. | | | By Michael S. Schmidt and Adam Goldman The right-wing group's deceptive call to the president's daughter a month before Election Day is among the new details that show how the organization worked to expose personal information about the Biden family. | | |
| Technology By Cade Metz For all the excitement around places like Austin and Miami, the biggest tech expansion has been in Canada's largest city. | | | Opinion | Thomas L. Friedman By Thomas L. Friedman Russia's strategic choices could become increasingly frightening to the West. | | |
| Visual Investigations By Brenna Smith and Masha Froliak As Russian forces pushed toward Kyiv, they stormed an apartment complex in a nearby suburb and held residents hostage. Some of it was caught on camera. | | | By Yousur Al-Hlou, Masha Froliak, Brent McDonald, Mark Boyer and Benjamin Foley As fighting intensifies northwest of Kyiv, Ukraine, volunteer medics are risking their lives to try to rescue the last remaining residents in Irpin. Our cameras joined them on the three-mile journey. | | | By The Associated Press More than 40 marines were killed in a Russian rocket attack on military barracks in the city of Mykolaiv, according to a senior Ukrainian official. | | |
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