‘Moment of Truth’ in Syria as John Kerry Urges Renewal of Cease-Fire The United States Secretary of State told the United Nations Security Council that continuing with the agreed cease-fire was the only way forward. By SOMINI SENGUPTA, MICHAEL R. GORDON and NEIL MacFARQUHAR
Russia Denies Any Role in Deadly Convoy Attack in Syria Some in Russia accuse the Syrian government, while others blame America. The Obama administration says it holds Russia responsible. By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
TIMESVIDEO White House Statement on Convoy Strike Ben Rhodes, White House deputy national security adviser, said the United States holds Russia responsible for the airstrikes that hit an aid convoy in Syria on Monday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TAKING NOTE Obama at the United Nations: Hope and Change The president gave the kind of speech the world needed to hear. By CAROL GIACOMO
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR Jimmy Carter: A First Step for Syria? Stop the Killing A troubled cease-fire can be salvaged if all sides unite around a simple goal. By JIMMY CARTER
U.S. Officials Say Russia Probably Attacked U.N. Humanitarian Convoy United Nations officials were dumbfounded by the airstrike, which occurred after the Syrian military declared that a partial cease-fire was over. By ERIC SCHMITT, MICHAEL R. GORDON and SOMINI SENGUPTA
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR How a Russian Fascist Is Meddling in America’s Election The antidemocratic ideas of Ivan Ilyin are guiding the Kremlin’s interference in U.S. presidential politics. By TIMOTHY SNYDER
Vladimir Putin Tightens Grip on Russia’s Parliament With Election Rout Nearly complete results showed the president’s ruling United Russia party gaining an absolute majority of seats after elections with record low voter turnout. By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
TIMESVIDEO Europe Evaluates Russian Elections The parliamentary elections in Russia were beset by legal restrictions on basic rights, said the special coordinator for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. By REUTERS AND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Aid Convoy Is Hit in Syria as Cease-Fire Falters and Bombings Resume The convoy attack and resumed bombings were the strongest signs yet of the unraveling of an agreement between Russia and the United States aimed at restarting peace talks to end the conflict in Syria. By ANNE BARNARD and MICHAEL R. GORDON
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