Russian Proxies in Ukraine Push Moscow to Annex Occupied Regions
Thursday, September 29, 2022 | |
| By Patricia Mazzei, Lauren Sweeney, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Frances Robles A huge stretch of coastline from Naples to Sarasota appeared severely affected by lapping brown waves that drowned streets, homes and cars as frightened residents sought refuge. | | | By Andrew E. Kramer, Marc Santora and Eric Nagourney The requests lent an air of formality to a process condemned by the West. They followed sham referendums in four regions in Ukraine that purported to put voters' stamp of approval on joining Russia. | | | By Katrin Bennhold and David E. Sanger An attack on gas lines under the Baltic Sea exposes the vulnerability of an already jittery Europe. Some officials suggested Moscow was to blame, but with little evidence, others urge caution. | | |
| U.S. By Allison McCann With the procedure banned in 14 states, patients face added expenses for travel, lodging and child care. More of them are turning to charities for help. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Firoozeh Dumas In Iran, the forced hijab has become a visible symbol of a basic human right that has been taken away. | | |
| By The Associated Press and Reuters The authorities said that six adults had been shot at a campus that houses several schools in Oakland, Calif. | | | By Taylor Turner, Emma Cott, Ang Li and Rex Sakamoto High winds and heavy rain from Hurricane Ian pounded southwestern Florida. The Category 4 storm was one of the most powerful to impact the United States in decades. | | |
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