'Everything Changed': The War Arrives on Russians' Doorstep
By Frances Robles and Andre Paultre Civilians have killed at least 160 gang members in Haiti, a human rights group says. Residents say they feel safer, but others worry that it will lead to even more violence. | | By Valerie Hopkins and Anatoly Kurmanaev With cross-border strikes, residents of the Russian region of Belgorod are starting to understand the horrors of war being waged at their doorstep. | | News Analysis By Alex Travelli Train travel in the country has gotten much safer, Friday's disaster notwithstanding, but the government still puts high-profile projects ahead of basic safety improvements, analysts say. | | |
World | Canada Dispatch By Dan Bilefsky The Ukraine conflict is causing soul-searching among the Doukhobors, a peace-loving group that emigrated to Canada in 1899. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Benyamin Cohen Time is relative depending on your frame of reference. Maybe truth is too? | | |
By The Associated Press and Reuters Supporters and members of opposition parties protested against the conservative Law and Justice party in Poland's largest antigovernment gathering in years. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters The police searched bags and detained demonstrators, including the pro-democracy activist Alexandra Wong, on the anniversary of China's Tiananmen Square massacre. | | By Reuters The protests, which began weeks earlier over back-to-back mass shootings, have grown into a wider revolt against Aleksandar Vucic, the country's president. | | |
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