Biden says Putin 'badly miscalculated' in invading Ukraine.
By Andrew E. Kramer, Valerie Hopkins and Nick Cumming-Bruce There was no sign of possible de-escalation on the sixth day of the invasion, as Russia appeared determined to toughen its tactics against a defiant neighbor. | | By Peter Baker President Biden delivered his first State of the Union address amid spiraling inflation at home and an escalating war in Europe. | | By Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt Videos and photos show the bodies of soldiers left behind on the battlefield, officials say, and the charred remains of tanks and armored vehicles. | | |
World | News Analysis By Roger Cohen Ukrainians take to social media, and taboos are tumbling as countries abandon neutrality and people abandon indifference to support their cause. | | Opinion By David Brooks, Gail Collins, Ross Douthat and Bret Stephens We will start again — and we will start now. | | |
By Nailah Morgan and Rex Sakamoto As hundreds of thousands of people fled Ukraine amid Russia's invasion, some international students said they were mistreated by authorities and that Ukrainians received preferential treatment while traveling on trains and crossing borders. | | By The Associated Press Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken questioned whether Russia should remain a member of the council, arguing that the country has committed "horrific human rights abuses" in its invasion of Ukraine. | | |
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