Ukraine’s Amnesty International chapter head quits over report; Russia and Ukraine blame each other for nuclear plant attack and more Ukraine news.
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Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s authoritarian leader, spoke at CPAC. Who is he?
Well-known for his illiberal populist rhetoric and policy, Hungarian President Viktor Orbán’s CPAC speech is titled “How We Fight.”
Renowned journalist in Guatemala is arrested in democracy crackdown
José Rubén Zamora, president of the elPeriódico newspaper and a vocal critic of Guatemala’s government, was arrested Friday evening.
Biden likely has BA.5 subvariant, experiencing sore throat, cough, White House doctor says
Biden, 79, tested positive for the virus on Thursday. His doctor said Saturday that his symptoms “continue to improve.”
California’s new gun law could curb the use of ‘ghost guns.’ What are they?
A new California law targets “ghost guns,” largely untraceable guns without serial numbers that don’t require typical background checks for purchase.
Pressure campaigns, predictable violence: What we learned from all eight Jan. 6 hearings
Though Thursday’s hearing was the last scheduled public inquisition this summer, the panel will hold additional hearings this fall due to new evidence.
Could federal lands be a loophole for abortion access? Legal experts say it’s complicated
Progressive Democrats and activists are calling on the Biden administration to apply a novel, though legally risky, solution to Roe’s repeal.
900 Ukrainian kids dead or injured since start of war, Zelenskyy visits troops: Live updates
Some 323 children were killed and 583 injured since Russia’s war in Ukraine began, with most casualties occurring in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy didn’t want to hear US intel on possible Russian invasion, Biden says: Live updates
President Joe Biden said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “didn’t want to hear it” when U.S. intelligence said Russia would invade.
Russia squeezes Ukrainian strongholds in the east as officials plead for more weapons: Live updates
Russian forces have made slow but persistent advances as they bombarded and sought to encircle both Lysychansk and Sievierodonetsk.