Putin's Draft Draws Resistance in Russia's Far-Flung Regions
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By Julian E. Barnes, Helene Cooper, Eric Schmitt and Michael Schwirtz The Russian president has rejected requests from commanders in the field that they be allowed to retreat from Kherson, a vital city in Ukraine's south. | | By Anton Troianovski Villagers, activists and some elected officials asked why the conscription drive seemed to be hitting poor, remote areas hardest, while pro-war hawks criticized it as chaotic. | | By Jonathan Martin Their fund-raising dwarfed by their Democratic rivals, Republican nominees including Blake Masters and Mehmet Oz have been in Washington gathering cash from lobbyists. | | |
U.S. By John Eligon, Lynsey Chutel and Ilan Godfrey Waste from a diamond mine in South Africa grew ever higher as the ownership changed from De Beers to a billionaire to a Dubai-based retailer. The mining town paid the price. | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Trump and his allies are trying to take over the machinery of American elections. | | |
By The New York Times During a public event at The New York Times, the president of the World Bank, David Malpass, refused to acknowledge that the burning of fossil fuels is warming the planet. | | By The Associated Press The Kremlin began holding referendums on joining Russia in parts of Ukraine under its control. The voting is widely seen as a sham that is expected to culminate in annexation of the areas. | | By Untv, Via Associated Press A United Nations-appointed panel of independent legal experts said Russian soldiers raped and tortured children, executed civilians and attacked without distinguishing between civilians and combatants. | | |
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