Today's Headlines: Images of Russian Atrocities Push West Toward Tougher Sanctions

'Sitting at Home and Trembling.' A Town Emerges After a Russian Retreat.
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Images of Russian Atrocities Push West Toward Tougher Sanctions

Images of Russian Atrocities Push West Toward Tougher Sanctions

By Anton Troianovski and Matina Stevis-Gridneff

President Biden called for Vladimir Putin to face trial for war crimes, and European officials will meet to consider possibly banning some Russian energy imports.

'Sitting at Home and Trembling.' A Town Emerges After a Russian Retreat.

'Sitting at Home and Trembling.' A Town Emerges After a Russian Retreat.

By Carlotta Gall

A local official said he was detained and interrogated by the Russians, and described what he called mock executions.

Bristling Against the West, China Rallies Domestic Sympathy for Russia

Bristling Against the West, China Rallies Domestic Sympathy for Russia

By Chris Buckley

China's Communist Party is mounting an ideological campaign aimed at officials and students. The message: The country will not turn its back on Russia.

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The War Moves East, as Putin Looks for a Victory

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The War Moves East, as Putin Looks for a Victory

By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Tyler Hicks

Having failed to score a quick triumph, Russia is shifting its attention to the contested breakaway enclaves, in Ukraine's East. It is also shelling large cities to keep enemy forces from the expected new areas of battle.

I'm a Scientist in California. Here's What Worries Me Most About Drought.

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I'm a Scientist in California. Here's What Worries Me Most About Drought.

By Andrew Schwartz

Our tools for managing water in the West are growing more inaccurate.

Today's Videos

Satellite images show bodies lay in Bucha for weeks, despite Russian claims.

By Malachy Browne, David Botti and Haley Willis

The images rebut Russia's claim that the killing of civilians in Bucha, near Kyiv, took place after its soldiers had left town.

Biden Calls Putin a War Criminal After Images from Bucha Surface

Video Video: Biden Calls Putin a War Criminal After Images from Bucha Surface

By The New York Times

President Biden said reports of indiscriminate killings of civilians in the town of Bucha, Ukraine, constituted a "war crime" and that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia should face charges.

U.N. Chief Assails World Leaders Over 'Broken Climate Promises'

Video Video: U.N. Chief Assails World Leaders Over 'Broken Climate Promises'

By The Associated Press

A new United Nations report warned that if countries do not move away much faster from fossil fuels, the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius would likely be out of reach by the end of the decade.

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