- In Detroit, the chip shortage has left the city eerily short of cars (washingtonpost.com)
- The bad old days: how policing in New York City turned back the clock (theguardian.com)
- Russian military pushes Ukrainian forces from Severodonetsk city center; NATO chief to Sweden (washingtonpost.com)Moscow using ‘weapons of mass destruction’, says Finland; 1,200 bodies remain unidentified, say police (theguardian.com)
- Russian forces capture first city in battle for Donbas (theguardian.com)Thousands More Russian Troops Sent In, Pentagon Says (nytimes.com)Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine (theguardian.com)Russia’s Thrust in Eastern Ukraine Combines Firepower and New Caution (nytimes.com)Russia tries to hold ground in the strategically important southern city of Kherson (washingtonpost.com)US seeks to seize superyacht in Fiji believed to be owned by Russian oligarch (theguardian.com)Ukraine War Is Casting a Pall Over Global Economic Growth, I.M.F. Says (nytimes.com)A viral Ukrainian campaign to the ultra-rich: ‘Buy me a fighter jet’ (washingtonpost.com)
- At Least 20 Killed in Russian Strike on Central Ukrainian City (nytimes.com)Bakhmut bombarded in wake of Ukraine attack on Russian air defences (theguardian.com)Missile destroys Russian ammunition depot in occupied town; officials to seek grain export deal (theguardian.com)
- Moscow ‘trying to make Kharkiv a frontline city’, Ukraine warns, as attacks intensify (theguardian.com)Ukraine mourns ‘our golden generation’ killed on frontlines (theguardian.com)
- Ukraine Strikes Back in South, as Russia Pounds Key Eastern City (nytimes.com)
- NYC to announce lawsuit against ghost gun retailers who illegally sell parts in the city (cnn.com)
- Zelensky visits front-line city in south Ukraine (bbc.com)Rockets hit city of Kryvyi Rih; UK ‘with Ukraine for the long haul’, says Boris Johnson (theguardian.com)Lysychansk ‘under heavy enemy fire’ (washingtonpost.com)Germany investigates several hundred potential war crimes; UK ‘with Ukraine for the long haul’, says Boris Johnson (theguardian.com)
- Ukraine war: Mariupol steel plant evacuees near safer city (washingtonpost.com)Russia could sell more energy to Asia to get around Western sanctions but would most likely have to slash prices (nytimes.com)










