Putin Quietly Signals He Is Open to a Cease-Fire in Ukraine
Sunday, December 24, 2023 | |
By Abbie VanSickle and Steve Eder The Supreme Court justice has built a network of former clerks who share messages, meals and a common vision — wielding influence at universities, law firms and the highest rungs of government. | | By Anton Troianovski, Adam Entous and Julian E. Barnes Despite its bravado in public, the Kremlin has indicated its interest in striking a deal to halt the war — so long as it could still declare victory. | | Bethlehem Dispatch By Yara Bayoumy and Samar Hazboun The war in Gaza has prompted the city, traditionally seen as the birthplace of Jesus, to tone down its Christmas celebrations. | | |
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