Andrew E. Kramer, The New York Times

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Putin Plans Annexation of Ukraine Territories. Here’s What to Know.

The Kremlin is using pageantry and a show of adhering to Russian legal formalities to give the move a veneer of legitimacy. → Read More

Hackers Bring Down Government Sites in Ukraine

A cyberattack defaced the Foreign Ministry website with a message saying “Be afraid,” a day after the latest round of high-stakes talks intended to forestall a Russian invasion. → Read More

Weapons Tracing Study Implicates Russia in Ukraine Conflict

One of the most comprehensive studies to date of weaponry in the war in Ukraine shows a panoply of Russian-supplied arms that has helped fuel the war. → Read More

Putin Won’t Go to Glasgow for Climate Conference

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia may make a speech by video at the United Nations summit, which is seen as pivotal in efforts to stem climate change. → Read More

The Biden administration is combating ransomware with a crackdown on cryptocurrency payments.

Previewing its new approach, the Treasury Department announced sanctions against a virtual currency exchange called Suex. → Read More

Ukraine’s Leader, Meeting Biden, Seeks Security Assurances After Afghan Pullout

President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to emphasize the important role Ukraine plays in containing Russia, aides to the Ukrainian leader said. → Read More

European Court Faults Russia in Murder of Natalya Estemirova

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia failed to investigate the abduction and murder of Natalya Estemirova, a human rights researcher, but did not directly implicate the state in her killing. → Read More

With Afghan Collapse, Moscow Takes Charge in Central Asia

Along with Pakistan and China, Russia has gained broad influence in security matters at the expense of the United States and India. → Read More

Russia School Shooting Leaves Several Dead

The state news media reported shots and an explosion at a school in Kazan, a provincial capital east of Moscow, in what appeared to be a rare mass shooting in the country. → Read More

U.S. Imposes Stiff Sanctions on Russia, Blaming It for Major Hacking Operation

After years of wrist slaps under President Donald J. Trump, the new measures are intended to have a noticeable effect on the Russian economy. → Read More

Russia Says It Is Slowing Access to Twitter

Moscow accused the social network of failing to remove content it deemed illegal. Soon after, a raft of government websites suffered a short outage. → Read More

‘Your Personality Deforms’: Navalny Sent to Notoriously Harsh Prison

Convicts in the isolation unit at Penal Colony No. 2 are forced to stand for hours with their hands clasped behind their backs, forbidden to make eye contact with the guards. → Read More

Boeing 777 Makes an Emergency Landing in Moscow After Engine Warning

Pilots diverted to an airport in Moscow after an indicator warned of a possible engine failure on the airplane, a week after engines failed on two other Boeing jets. → Read More

‘I Am Not Afraid’: With Her Husband in Prison, Eyes Turn to Yulia Navalnaya

After Aleksei Navalny’s sentencing, his wife, Yulia Navalnaya, has been reluctantly thrust into a public spotlight, winning admirers but making her a target of Kremlin propaganda. → Read More

Kremlin Welcomes Biden’s Offer to Extend Nuclear Treaty

The response from Moscow suggests that Russia will engage in talks to continue a disarmament pact, despite the new U.S. administration’s pledge to take a harder line on other issues. → Read More

Nikolai Antoshkin, Who Helped Halt Chernobyl Disaster, Dies at 78

He survived radiation as commander of the operation that extinguished the Chernobyl nuclear plant fire. He died of the coronavirus. → Read More

Why I Got the Russian Vaccine

A New York Times reporter juggled fears engendered by the politicized rollout of the Sputnik V vaccine with the urge to gain protection from the deadly virus. → Read More

Armenia and Azerbaijan: What Sparked War and Will Peace Prevail?

How did a deep-rooted local conflict draw in regional powers? And after a cease-fire agreement, what are the prospects for peace? → Read More

‘I Have Never Seen so Many Toadstools.’ A Bumper Crop of Mushrooms in Ukraine

Hunting for mushrooms deep in the forest is the ideal socially distanced pastime. → Read More

A perilous flight that reinforced Russia’s rocketry skills.

The astronauts survived the accident, a reminder of the Soyuz rocket’s excellent engineering. → Read More