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International
Leading ferry operator sacked its entire crew over Zoom and had ‘handcuff-trained, balaclava-wearing’ security guards ready to usher on cheaper replacements
By
Sophie Mellor
March 17, 2022
International
How a British rocket startup raced to evacuate its employees’ families from Ukraine
By
Jeremy Kahn
March 17, 2022
Tech
Volodymyr Zelenskyy slams ‘childish’ viral deepfake, but experts warn Russia’s cyber hit jobs won’t ‘always be so bad’
By
Christiaan Hetzner
and
Jeremy Kahn
March 17, 2022
International
Russia says it avoided default on its $40 billion sovereign debt, but creditors say they haven’t been paid yet
By
Nicholas Gordon
March 17, 2022
MPW
Melinda French Gates and MacKenzie Scott are backing a $1 billion fund to advance gender equality and women’s leadership
By
Bella Genga
and
Bloomberg
March 17, 2022
International
Joe Biden calls Vladimir Putin a war criminal after Mariupol theater bombing — but what is a war crime and can the Russian president be prosecuted?
By
Erik Larson
and
Bloomberg
March 17, 2022
International
Former KGB agent’s superyacht can’t sail out of Norway because no one will sell it fuel
By
Jill R. Shah
,
Lars Erik Taraldsen
and
Bloomberg
March 17, 2022
Tech
Hoxton Ventures raises $215 million fund aimed at seeding European startups
By
Jeremy Kahn
March 17, 2022
International
The CEO of Hong Kong’s 118-year-old, Alibaba-owned newspaper is quitting to sell NFTs
By
Eamon Barrett
March 17, 2022
Commentary
A widely shared list of U.S. companies leaving and staying in Russia is holding business leaders accountable
By
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
and
Steven Tian
March 16, 2022
International
Ukrainians are sleeping next to art and stashing it in underground bunkers to protect their culture
By
Carmela Chirinos
March 16, 2022
Biden calls Putin a ‘war criminal’ for invasion of Ukraine
By
Lisa Mascaro
and
The Associated Press
March 16, 2022
Commentary
Germany’s shift on longstanding policies in energy and military spending offers hope for bold reforms
By
Matthias Kromayer
March 16, 2022
Shell, Valero among companies chasing Ecuadorian oil after ban on Russian imports
By
Lucia Kassai
and
Bloomberg
March 16, 2022
International
‘If the Russian army doesn’t start moving soon, it’s really screwed’: How badly is the Ukraine war going for Russia’s military?
By
David Meyer
March 16, 2022
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