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MIG-31k fighter jet, with Kinzhal missile system, performs during Victory Day in Red Square in Moscow, Russia on June 24, 2020.
NewslettersRussia’s Ukraine war has already seen the first use of hypersonic missiles. Other firsts may lie in wait
By David MeyerMarch 22, 2022
Fed Chair Powell hinted at a mega–rate hike. The markets are banking on more than one
FinanceFed Chair Powell hinted at a mega–rate hike. The markets are banking on more than one
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 22, 2022
A relative of one of the victims of the Flight MU5735 crash sits alone in Guangzhou airport, crying
China is searching for clues to explain the mysterious trajectory of China Eastern plane before it crashed
By Eamon BarrettMarch 22, 2022
A Soyuz rocket is rolled out of a hanger in Baikonur Cosmodrome
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is winning new customers from the war in Ukraine, as sanctions clip Russian rocket launches
By Nicholas GordonMarch 22, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Alina Kabaeva
Pressure is mounting to strip Putin’s Eva Braun of her Olympic medals, but no one can find her
By Carmela ChirinosMarch 21, 2022
View of a gas station in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 20, 2022.
EnergyEnergy watchdog prescribes a miserable return to the 1970s to solve the oil crisis: car-free Sundays and crawling speed limits
By Andrew MarquardtMarch 21, 2022
Soybeans are harvested on a farm near Brasilia, Brazil, on Friday, March 4, 2022.
Fertilizer prices just hit a record high sparking fears of global starvation and the worst food insecurity level since World War II
By Tristan BoveMarch 21, 2022
People eat at Burger King in the Okhotny Ryad shopping center.
Burger King says it wants to shut in Russia but Alexander Kolobov won’t allow it
By Vivienne WaltMarch 21, 2022
Vladimir Putin
TechRussia bans Facebook and Instagram under ‘extremism’ law
By BloombergMarch 21, 2022
U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus in 2009
‘Snipers have been picking them off left and right’: Retired U.S. general explains why so many Russian generals are getting killed in Ukraine
By David MeyerMarch 21, 2022
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo speaks.
Politics‘When the body bags are coming out of Ukraine, you’re not going to want to be a holdout’: How the U.S. and Europe crafted Russia sanctions
By Josh Boak and The Associated PressMarch 21, 2022
Nestlé says it isn’t making a profit in Russia and has stopped sending Nespresso and San Pellegrino as pressure to leave mounts
RetailNestlé says it isn’t making a profit in Russia and has stopped sending Nespresso and San Pellegrino as pressure to leave mounts
By Corinne Gretler and BloombergMarch 21, 2022
A health worker vaccinated an elderly woman on board a mobile vaccine bus in Guangzhou, China
HealthBeijing developed new Omicron vaccines to defend against China’s worst COVID outbreak in two years—but it still has no mRNA shots
By Eamon BarrettMarch 21, 2022
Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov delivers a keynote conference.
TechTelegram agreed to delete user accounts in Brazil after the Supreme Court threatened it with a ban
By Nicholas GordonMarch 21, 2022
Boeing shares plunge after 737 jet carrying 132 people crashes in China’s Guangxi province
Travel & LeisureBoeing shares plunge after 737 jet carrying 132 people crashes in China’s Guangxi province
By Danny Lee and BloombergMarch 21, 2022
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