The New York Times — Saturday, August 19, 2023

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Troop Deaths and Injuries in Ukraine War Near 500,000, U.S. Officials Say

U.S. officials said Ukraine had suffered close to 70,000 killed and 100,000 to 120,000 wounded.

Ukraine and Russia have lost a staggering number of troops as Kyiv’s counteroffensive drags on. A lack of rapid medical care has added to the toll.

Looming Over a New Security Pact: China, North Korea and Donald Trump

President Biden hosted President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea, left, and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan at Camp David on Friday.

While the former president’s name appeared nowhere in the communique issued by three leaders, one of the subtexts was the possibility that he could return to power in next year’s election and disrupt ties with America’s two closest allies in the Indo-Pacific region.

How Many of Trump’s Trials Will Happen Before the Election?

Donald J. Trump is the target of four separate criminal indictments, but the prosecutions could drag on for months or even years.

At World Cup, Will England’s Lionesses Show Men’s Team How It’s Done?

The women play Spain on Sunday, hoping to end a nearly six-decade national wait for a World Cup win — a reminder of the travails of the Three Lions, the country’s long-suffering men’s team.

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