Ukrainian Soldiers Sweeping Into Kherson Are Greeted With Jubilation
Saturday, November 12, 2022 | |
| By Andrew E. Kramer and Marc Santora Jubilant crowds poured into the streets, greeting Ukrainian soldiers and waving flags. But officials said the city was not out of danger, warning of potential Russian reprisals. | | | By Marc Santora, Anna Lukinova and Maria Varenikova After months of Russian occupation, residents said the moment recalled being liberated from the Nazis in World War II. But there was also fear about further Russian attacks. | | | By Jazmine Ulloa Mr. Kelly, who ran as a bipartisan legislator devoted to the needs of Arizona, defeated Blake Masters, a Republican newcomer whose ideological fervor failed to win over enough independent voters. | | |
| Technology By Kate Conger, Mike Isaac, Ryan Mac and Tiffany Hsu Mr. Musk ordered immediate layoffs, fired executives by email and laid down product deadlines, transforming the company. | | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Congress can also do more to protect the integrity of a presidential election and make progress on other issues before the current session ends. | | |
| By The Associated Press President Biden apologized for his predecessor's decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement and stressed a renewed U.S. commitment to tackling the climate crisis. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Youth climate activists from around the world marched through the COP27 venue in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, and called for more action from countries like the United States. | | | By Nikolay Nikolov Footage verified by The New York Times shows civilians in Kherson's main square greeting and cheering on some of the first Ukrainian troops to enter the city. | | |
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