The peninsula, annexed illegally by Moscow in 2014, is a favorite summer destination for Russians. Now the conflict threatens to destroy the tourism on which it depends.
Read moreDetailsThe Israel Defense Forces said it targeted a command center that Jenin Brigade militants were thought to be operating in a refugee camp.
Read moreDetailsJanet L. Yellen jets to Beijing this week in a test of the administration’s ability to improve relations with China while seeking to cut U.S. companies’ reliance on Chinese factories.
Read moreDetailsA judge in the Karnataka High Court dismissed Twitter’s lawsuit and ordered the company to pay a fine for taking up the court's time.
Read moreDetailsWhen Seoul's Pride organizers were denied a permit, they found an alternate venue and route as a reminder that they "are living, working and loving alongside you.”
Read moreDetailsVincent Jeanbrun said his family was sleeping as protesters attacked his house with a burning vehicle. The police killing of Nahel M. sparked protests nationwide.
Read moreDetailsKing Willem-Alexander apologized as the Netherlands marked 150 years since the practical abolition of slavery in Suriname and the former Dutch Caribbean.
Read moreDetailsThe Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has been in danger throughout the conflict, but the risks of a meltdown rose sharply with the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.
Read moreDetailsMr. Montaner initially celebrated Fidel Castro's takeover of Cuba but quickly turned into a fierce critic.
Read moreDetailsA column by TV personality Jeremy Clarkson about Meghan Markle in The Sun has been deemed sexist and a “serious breach" of editorial standards by Britain's press regulator.
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