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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 Saturday, February 12, 2022 Today’s Paper Today's weather: 6°C and Sunny6°C7° 2° Nasdaq -2.78% Group S&P 500 -1.9% Group Dow -1.43% 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. BEIJING OLYMPICS 14m ago 2. UKRAINE CRISIS 17m ago Live BIDEN AND PUTIN TO SPEAK AS U.S. ORDERS ALL BUT ‘CORE TEAM’ TO LEAVE UKRAINE EMBASSY * President Biden plans to speak to President Vladimir Putin of Russia today in a bid to defuse the crisis over Ukraine. * The U.S. State Department ordered all but a “core team” to leave the embassy in Kyiv over fears that Moscow would soon mount an assault. Here’s the latest. RUNNING A BUSINESS UNDER THE SHADOW OF WAR A photographer visited Kyiv, Ukraine, where entrepreneurs struggle to absorb the risks of a running a business in a nation frequently mired in crisis. Tyler Hicks/The New York Times A HOST OF COUNTRIES, INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES, HAVE TOLD THEIR CITIZENS TO LEAVE UKRAINE IMMEDIATELY. ANALYSIS: PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON OF FRANCE IS GAMBLING THAT HIS DIPLOMACY WITH RUSSIA COULD PAY OFF IN APRIL ELECTIONS. 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