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Continue reading the main story Sections SEARCH Skip to contentSkip to site index * U.S. * International * Canada * Español * 中文 Subscribe for €0.5/weekLog in Tuesday, March 15, 2022 Today’s Paper Today's weather: 12°C and Sunny12°C13° 5° Nasdaq -2.04% Group S&P 500 -0.74% Group Dow +0% Group Log In * * * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video 1. Live 1. CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 22m ago RUSSIAN ADVANCE APPEARS TO STALL DESPITE BOMBARDMENT RUSSIAN ADVANCE APPEARS TO STALL DESPITE BOMBARDMENT Live LEADERS OF 3 EUROPEAN NATIONS HEAD TO KYIV * The leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia are making the trip as a show of solidarity, Czech and Polish officials said. * Talks are set to resume between Ukraine and Russia. President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to address Congress on Wednesday. Here’s the latest. Kyiv, Ukraine Lynsey Addario for The New York Times Palanca, Moldova Mauricio Lima for The New York Times Kyiv, Ukraine Gleb Garanich/Reuters Starychi, Ukraine Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times Kharkiv, Ukraine Stanislav Kozliuk/EPA, via Shutterstock Kyiv, Ukraine Lynsey Addario for The New York Times Przemysl, Poland Erin Schaff/The New York Times Kyiv, Ukraine Ivor Prickett for The New York Times Mariupol, Ukraine Evgeniy Maloletka/Associated Press SEE MAPS OF WHERE RUSSIAN AIRSTRIKES HAVE RAMPED UP IN WESTERN UKRAINE. IMPUNITY FOR WAR CRIMES IN SYRIA CASTS A GRIM SHADOW OVER UKRAINE Syria, with Russian support, used many tactics now seen in Ukraine — and its dictator stayed in power. It offers lessons for Russia’s leader, analysts say. ONE FROM SUDAN, ONE FROM UKRAINE: TWO REFUGEES HAD VASTLY DIFFERENT EXPERIENCES AT THE POLISH BORDER. PAPA JOHN’S IS STOPPING OPERATIONS IN RUSSIA, BUT AN AMERICAN IS KEEPING 190 FRANCHISES OPEN THERE. WITH CIVILIAN AREAS COMING UNDER FIRE, KYIV’S ONCE-BUSY STREETS ARE EMPTY AS RUSSIAN FORCES TARGET THE CAPITAL. A PROTESTER STORMED A LIVE BROADCAST ON RUSSIA’S MOST-WATCHED NEWS SHOW, YELLING “STOP THE WAR!” RUSSIA IS DEPLOYING A PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN DECOY IN UKRAINE DESIGNED TO EVADE AIR-DEFENSE SYSTEMS, A U.S. OFFICIAL SAID. INSIDE THE HIGH-STAKES RACE TO TEST THE COVID TESTS Researchers in Atlanta helped the federal government evaluate dozens of Covid tests and pioneered a new model for developing novel diagnostics. 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