White House Worries Russia's Momentum Is Changing Trajectory of Ukraine War
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By Damien Cave and Adam Rasgon As Hamas reappears in places Israel's troops had cleared, Israeli commanders say their government's failure to plan for stabilizing and administering Gaza will leave a perilous power vacuum. | | By David E. Sanger, Julian E. Barnes and Kim Barker Multiple factors are helping Russia's military advance, including a delay in American weaponry and Moscow's technological innovations on the battlefield. | | By Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich and Maggie Haberman Michael D. Cohen's story of an arrangement struck in the White House with Donald Trump was the only personal account tying the former president to falsified documents. | | |
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By Reuters Two prison guards were killed after gunmen opened fire on a prison van to free a drug dealer in northwestern France. | | By Reuters The Israeli Air Force bombed a U.N. school in central Gaza, which it said was being used to plan attacks on Israeli soldiers. Reuters reported that displaced Palestinians were using the building as a shelter. | | By Reuters Protesters set up blockades and started fires on roads as the French authorities in the semiautonomous territory imposed a curfew on the capital. | | |
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