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After weeks of relentless Russian drone attacks coming nearly every night, Ukraine launched its own bombardment against Moscow this morning. The mayor of Moscow called it the largest attack on the city in the war so far. Authorities say at least two people were killed and 14 were injured. The airports in Moscow were forced to close temporarily.
After weeks of relentless Russian drone attacks coming nearly every night, Ukraine launched its own bombardment against Moscow this morning. The mayor of Moscow called it the largest attack on the city in the war so far. Authorities say at least two people were killed and 14 were injured. The airports in Moscow were forced to close temporarily.
The strikes came just hours before delegations from Kiev and the United States are set to meet to discuss a possible path to ending the war. The attack appeared intended to serve as a reminder that Ukraine still has the capacity to fight back against Russia.
The strikes came just hours before delegations from Kiev and the United States are set to meet to discuss a possible path to ending the war. The attack appeared intended to serve as a reminder that Ukraine still has the capacity to fight back against Russia.
The strikes came just hours before delegations from Kiev and the United States are set to meet to discuss a possible path to ending the war. The attack appeared intended to serve as a reminder that Ukraine still has the capacity to fight back against Russia.
In the Philippines today, the country's former president, Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested on a warrant from the International Criminal Court for his brutal war on drugs. When Duterte took office in 2016, he vowed to crack down violently on drug traffickers and drug users, saying he would be happy to, quote, slaughter anyone who was addicted.
In the Philippines today, the country's former president, Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested on a warrant from the International Criminal Court for his brutal war on drugs. When Duterte took office in 2016, he vowed to crack down violently on drug traffickers and drug users, saying he would be happy to, quote, slaughter anyone who was addicted.
In the Philippines today, the country's former president, Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested on a warrant from the International Criminal Court for his brutal war on drugs. When Duterte took office in 2016, he vowed to crack down violently on drug traffickers and drug users, saying he would be happy to, quote, slaughter anyone who was addicted.
According to human rights groups, roughly 30,000 people were executed by police forces and vigilantes who Duterte empowered and encouraged. The ICC said his actions amounted to crimes against humanity, and it plans to fly him to The Hague, where the court is based, for a trial. Family members of those who were killed in the crackdown applauded the arrest as a step towards justice.
According to human rights groups, roughly 30,000 people were executed by police forces and vigilantes who Duterte empowered and encouraged. The ICC said his actions amounted to crimes against humanity, and it plans to fly him to The Hague, where the court is based, for a trial. Family members of those who were killed in the crackdown applauded the arrest as a step towards justice.
According to human rights groups, roughly 30,000 people were executed by police forces and vigilantes who Duterte empowered and encouraged. The ICC said his actions amounted to crimes against humanity, and it plans to fly him to The Hague, where the court is based, for a trial. Family members of those who were killed in the crackdown applauded the arrest as a step towards justice.
So far, only a handful of people have been prosecuted in connection with the killings. And finally, five years ago this week, offices, schools, and shops began to close down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Whole streets and neighborhoods went dark as people who could stay home did. For researchers, the massive upheaval created conditions that never would have happened otherwise.
So far, only a handful of people have been prosecuted in connection with the killings. And finally, five years ago this week, offices, schools, and shops began to close down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Whole streets and neighborhoods went dark as people who could stay home did. For researchers, the massive upheaval created conditions that never would have happened otherwise.
So far, only a handful of people have been prosecuted in connection with the killings. And finally, five years ago this week, offices, schools, and shops began to close down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Whole streets and neighborhoods went dark as people who could stay home did. For researchers, the massive upheaval created conditions that never would have happened otherwise.
They could suddenly see what it looked like when everything people took as normal stopped. The Times has gathered some of the unexpected discoveries from that period. One researcher found that high heels really are dangerous. Up until 2020, the data showed roughly 16,000 people a year came into ERs with injuries like fractures or sprains from wearing heels.
They could suddenly see what it looked like when everything people took as normal stopped. The Times has gathered some of the unexpected discoveries from that period. One researcher found that high heels really are dangerous. Up until 2020, the data showed roughly 16,000 people a year came into ERs with injuries like fractures or sprains from wearing heels.
They could suddenly see what it looked like when everything people took as normal stopped. The Times has gathered some of the unexpected discoveries from that period. One researcher found that high heels really are dangerous. Up until 2020, the data showed roughly 16,000 people a year came into ERs with injuries like fractures or sprains from wearing heels.
When he looked at the data from 2020, those dropped by more than half. In sports, studies showed that having fans at the game could be what really makes that home field advantage. Teams who played in their own empty stadiums, maybe with just cardboard cutouts watching them, had poorer performance without all that in-person support.
When he looked at the data from 2020, those dropped by more than half. In sports, studies showed that having fans at the game could be what really makes that home field advantage. Teams who played in their own empty stadiums, maybe with just cardboard cutouts watching them, had poorer performance without all that in-person support.
When he looked at the data from 2020, those dropped by more than half. In sports, studies showed that having fans at the game could be what really makes that home field advantage. Teams who played in their own empty stadiums, maybe with just cardboard cutouts watching them, had poorer performance without all that in-person support.