Today's Headlines: ‘Clear Patterns’ of Russian Rights Abuses Found in Ukraine, Report Says

Despite Russian Warnings, Finland and Sweden Draw Closer to NATO
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'Clear Patterns' of Russian Rights Abuses Found in Ukraine, Report Says

'Clear Patterns' of Russian Rights Abuses Found in Ukraine, Report Says

By Marc Santora, Erika Solomon and Carlotta Gall

Momentum is building to try to bring war crimes charges tied to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Despite Russian Warnings, Finland and Sweden Draw Closer to NATO

Despite Russian Warnings, Finland and Sweden Draw Closer to NATO

By Steven Erlanger and Johanna Lemola

The invasion of Ukraine has heightened security fears, pushing even formally nonaligned countries toward the Western alliance.

Manhunt Ends but Questions Linger After Arrest in Subway Attack

Manhunt Ends but Questions Linger After Arrest in Subway Attack

By Michael Gold

The motive in the shootings has yet to be established.

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Today's Videos

Video Shows Arrest of Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Shooting

Video Video: Video Shows Arrest of Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Shooting

By The Associated Press

The police took Frank R. James into custody more than 24 hours into an expansive search that began after at least 10 people were shot on a subway train in Brooklyn on Tuesday.

Yellen Warns China Against Undermining Sanctions on Russia

Video Video: Yellen Warns China Against Undermining Sanctions on Russia

By The Associated Press

Janet L. Yellen, the Treasury secretary, singled out China over its refusal to condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine and warned it that helping the Kremlin evade sanctions could lead to global consequences.

Finland and Sweden to Consider Joining NATO

Video Video: Finland and Sweden to Consider Joining NATO

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has pushed Sweden and Finland to seriously weigh applying for membership to the alliance.

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