The Post Most: Thousands trying to leave Ukraine face long waits, traffic jams at border crossings NEWS DAY Monday, February 28, 2022 Facebook Twitter Telegram Humanity has a 'brief and rapidly closing window' to avoid a hotter, deadly future, U.N. climate report says Sign up for this newsletter Read online (Visar Kryeziu/AP) Thousands trying to leave Ukraine face long waits, traffic jams at border crossings Nearly 500,000 Ukrainians have fled the country in five days, and many more are still waiting, foreshadowing a refugee crisis in Europe. By JĂșlia Ledur, Dylan Moriarty and Danielle Rindler ● Read more » Humanity has a 'brief and rapidly closing window' to avoid a hotter, deadly future, U.N. climate report says By Sarah Kaplan and Brady Dennis ● Read more » Biden wanted to use the State of the Union speech to pivot to his agenda. Then Russia started a land war. By Annie Linskey and Tyler Pager ● Read more » Dozens wounded in shelling of Kharkiv, as Russia strikes buildings with suspected cluster munitions By David L. Stern, Miriam Berger, Sarah Cahlan, Isabelle Khurshudyan and Joyce Sohyun Lee ● Read more » I did not vote for Ukraine's president. His courage has changed my mind and inspired millions. Opinion ● By Anna Myroniuk ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT U.S., European allies freeze 'Putin's war chest' as Russia careens toward economic crisis By Jeff Stein ● Read more » Guns, radicalization and a father's alleged threat: First Jan. 6 trial set to begin By Spencer S. Hsu ● Read more » What kind of show does 'Euphoria' want to be? Analysis ● By Sonia Rao ● Read more » Freezing the clock: Nationwide push for permanent daylight saving time gains momentum By Erin Cox ● Read more » Unsafe drivers made up larger share of motorists during pandemic, study says By Justin George ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Four women on the Supreme Court would bring historic, near gender parity for institution long dominated by White men By Robert Barnes ● Read more » Postcards from Earth's climate futures By Aaron Steckelberg, Sarah Kaplan, Brady Dennis and Yutao Chen ● Read more » What to know about the SAG Awards, including celebrities sharing support for Ukraine By Emily Yahr ● Read more » MLB reaches its deadline to save Opening Day as the lockout standoff continues By Chelsea Janes ● Read more » Democrats try to regain footing for midterm elections By Michael Scherer, Sean Sullivan and Tyler Pager ● Read more » A 'once-in-a-lifetime' find: Archaeologists discover rare mosaic floor at South London construction site By Annabelle Timsit ● Read more » Telecom giant Ericsson continued doing business in areas that fell to ISIS, internal report finds By Greg Miller and Louisa Loveluck ● Read more » What is long covid? Here's what we currently understand about risks, symptoms and recovery. By Allyson Chiu ● Read more » Putin's war drives Trump's personality cult to new lows Opinion ● By James Downie ● Read more » More on Ukraine (Sergey Bobok/AFP/Getty) The war in Ukraine isn't working out the way Russia intended Tactical blunders and fierce resistance from the Ukrainians risk ensnaring the Russians in a protracted conflict, military experts say. By Liz Sly and Dan Lamothe ● Read more » Here's how Americans can donate to help people in Ukraine By John Woodrow Cox and Ian Shapira ● Read more » Historic sanctions on Russia had roots in emotional appeal from Zelensky By David J. Lynch, Michael Birnbaum, Ellen Nakashima and Paul Sonne ● Read more » We think you'll like this newsletter Check out The 5-Minute Fix for a weekday afternoon cheat sheet on the biggest story in politics — that can be read in 5 minutes or less. Sign up » Manage my email newsletters and alerts | Unsubscribe from The Post Most | Privacy Policy | Help You received this email because you signed up for The Post Most or because it is included in your subscription. ©2022 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 LihatTutupKomentar Post Selanjutnya Post Sebelumnya