In Ukraine's old imperial city, pastel palaces are in jeopardy, but black humor survives
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On a cool spring morning, as water-washed light bathed pastel palaces in the old imperial city of Odesa, the thunder of yet another Russian missile strike filled the air. That March 6 blast came within a few hundred yards of a convoy carrying Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, who was touring the country’s principal shipyard with the visiting Greek prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotaki. It was a close call, but Ukrainian officials said that in all likelihood the two leaders were not the...

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