Mutual Frustrations Arise in U.S.-Ukraine Alliance
By Katie Rogers The president made it clear in a State of the Union address that he sees the election as an existential struggle between democracy and extremism. | | By Helene Cooper, Eric Schmitt and Thomas Gibbons-Neff Ukrainian officials are disheartened about stalled aid. The Pentagon wants Kyiv to heed its advice on how to fight. | | By Ana Ley Some commuters said they felt safer after learning that heavily armed soldiers would patrol the subway system. Others were critical of the governor's plan. | | |
World By Andrew Higgins A covert campaign to entrap and discredit people linked to rights groups in Hungary has added fuel to longstanding complaints of democratic backsliding in the country. | | Opinion By W.J. Hennigan In the United States, it's up to one person to decide whether the world becomes engulfed in nuclear war. | | |
By The Associated Press Video from the Indian Navy shows crew members being rescued from a commercial ship after it was hit in a missile attack by Yemen's Houthi militia. | | |
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