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New York Times : Russia-Ukraine War
19  avril     09h07
Worried About Trump’s Support for Ukraine, Eastern Europe Tries Outreach
Andrew Higgins and Tomas Dapkus    A gathering of officials from Lithuania and Ukraine and supporters of Donald J. Trump highlights growing efforts to get on the good side of the former U.S. president in case he is elected again.
17  avril     16h39
Russian Missile Attack North of Kyiv Kills at Least 17, Ukraine Says
Maria Varenikova and Marc Santora    President Volodymyr Zelensky said the death toll might rise and blamed lack of air defenses for the loss of life. Dozens more were reported wounded.
18  avril     16h16
Germany Arrests 2 Men Suspected of Spying for Russia
Christopher F. Schuetze    The two men, dual citizens of both countries, were accused of being part of a plot to undermine aid to Ukraine by trying to blow up military infrastructure.
17  avril     19h21
Blinken Arrives in Italy for Talks on Israel and Ukraine at G7 Meeting
Michael Crowley    The U.S. secretary of state and his counterparts are gathering as world leaders try to contain the fallout from the Israel Hamas war.
    17h10
Johnson Needs Democrats on Ukraine, Handing Them Power to Shape Aid Plan
Annie Karni    The Republican speaker’s elaborate strategy for passing a foreign aid package over his party’s objections will require the cooperation of Democrats to push it through and possibly save his job.
    03h35
Ukraine’s Big Vulnerabilities: Ammunition, Soldiers and Air Defense
Marc Santora    The shortages add up to a dire situation for Ukraine in the third year of the war, presenting commanders with near impossible choices on how to deploy limited resources.
16  avril     12h59
Ukraine Sees Hypocrisy’ After Western Allies Helped Intercept Iran’s Attack on Israel
Marc Santora and Matthew Mpoke Bigg    The U.S., British and French militaries helped intercept Iranian missiles and drones, but Ukrainians say they haven’t provided the same help against Russian air attacks.
15  avril     04h01
Far Right’s Ties to Russia Sow Rising Alarm in Germany
Erika Solomon    As cases proliferate, opponents fear the Alternative for Germany party is becoming a tool of Russian influence operations to undermine support for Ukraine.
20  avril     04h02
Do Tanks Have a Place in 21st-Century Warfare?
Lara Jakes    As explosive drones gain battlefield prominence, even the mighty U.S. Abrams tank is increasingly vulnerable.
19  avril     19h05
Mariinsky Dancers Barred From Youth Ballet Gala in New York
Javier C. Hernández    Two dancers from the Russian company were set to perform at a benefit for a prestigious competition for young dancers, but they were sidelined after protests by pro Ukrainian activists.
    21h17
Ukrainians Wait, Nervously, to See if U.S. Will Provide Critical Aid
Marc Santora, Maria Varenikova and Michael Crowley    From the battlefield to battered cities, soldiers and civilians are counting on Congress to approve billion in military support. Without it, Ukrainian officials say, prospects in the war are grim.
    13h53
Johnson Turns to Democrats to Bring Up Ukraine Aid Bill in the House
Catie Edmondson    Democrats, who stepped in late Thursday to save a resolution paving the way for the foreign aid package to be considered, will have to do so again on Friday in a critical vote on the House floor.
18  avril     09h04
At the Venice Biennale, Ukraine Offers a Bold Show, Two Years Into the Invasion
Farah Nayeri    At the art world’s seminal event, national pavilions offer a place to make a strong statement. Ukraine’s message The war is still going on.
13  avril     15h47
Ukraine’s New Draft Unsettles the Young
David Guttenfelder, Yurii Shyvala and Thomas Gibbons-Neff    Reporters from The New York Times spoke to men who could be affected by the change.
10  avril     21h35
Without More Aid, Ukraine Could Lose the War, U.S. General Says
Eric Schmitt    The United States gives Ukraine’s military most of two critical munitions that are in shortest supply: artillery shells and air defense interceptors.
08  avril     19h58
France Bracing for Cyberattacks During Summer Olympics
Julian E. Barnes    French officials are visiting Washington for cybersecurity consultations as President Emmanuel Macron predicts Moscow will try to target the Games.
06  avril     09h02
Pardoned for Serving in Ukraine, They Return to Russia to Kill Again
Neil MacFarquhar and Milana Mazaeva    Recruiting convicts for its army has given Russia a manpower advantage. But it is backfiring in tragic ways when former inmates are pardoned and return home to commit new crimes.
05  avril     09h04
Reglobalization’ to the Rescue?
Ephrat Livni    The term, which emerged in response to calls for deglobalization, has been popping up more in trade and policy circles.