Europe
Monday
A bridge separates 2 realities at the frontier of Russian-occupied Ukraine
U.S. and Russia clashed over the Ukraine crisis at the U.N. Security Council meeting
Boris Johnson apologizes again as investigation into his lockdown parties continues
Ukrainian foreign minister says global democratic order at stake in Russia standoff
Russia would face consequences over Ukraine if diplomatic path fails
When it comes to Ukraine, the U.K. is following a course similar to the U.S.
Group launched cyberattacks to try to keep Russian troops out of Belarus
News brief: U.K. monitors Russia-Ukraine crisis, COVID cases, massive snowstorm
A woman lights a candle in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, in 2006 as part of a remembrance of the estimated 3 million to 5 million Ukrainians who died in a famine in 1932-33. The Ukrainians starved to death when Soviet dictator Josef Stalin forced farmers from their land and into a collectivized, state-run agricultural system. Genia Savilov/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
From Stalin to Putin, Ukraine is still trying to break free from Moscow
Sunday
Families of the victims and supporters walk past a mural featuring the 14 victims holding crosses as they mark the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday on Sunday in Londonderry, also known as Derry, Northern Ireland. Charles McQuillan/Getty Images hide caption
Ibrahim Songne, an immigrant from Burkina Faso, opened a pizza spot called IBRIS in the Italian town of Trento. He overcame local prejudices — and now has been named to a list of the world's top 50 pizzerias. Marilena Umuhoza Delli for NPR hide caption