Your Thursday Briefing
Zelensky at the front.
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Continue ReadingWood was supposed to help the E.U. reach its renewable energy goals. But it has contributed to increased emissions and a loss of Europe’s protected woodlands.
Continue ReadingThe directive discourages the use of the contentious grammatical device, and also encourages employees to be “positive” and to avoid “jargon.”
Continue ReadingThe country will pay $1.2 billion, including emergency aid for Holocaust survivors in Ukraine and, for the first time, remembrance education.
Continue ReadingThanks to a centuries-old law, the country’s monarch also happens to be the owner of its population of mute swans.
Continue ReadingThe attack sent millions of gallons of water gushing downstream and officials said a catastrophe had been narrowly avoided.
Continue ReadingRussia, trying to pin down Ukraine’s forces to blunt a counteroffensive in Kherson, has been firing shells from near a nuclear plants it occupies.
Continue ReadingHer radio play, “The Passenger in Cabin 45,” became a novel that was translated into 15 languages, a movie and an acclaimed opera.
Continue ReadingOfficials said the walrus had become a threat to human safety because people ignored warnings and did not keep their distance from her in the water.
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