of the times — which quotes the british prime minister on what he called "barbaric" russian air strikes against "innocent civilians". the international financial times focuses on attacks on ukraine's second city of kharkiv, and oil giant shell ending its biggest projects in russia. french daily, le figaro, says europe is facing up to putin — with severe sanctions, military aid and what it calls a muscular european response. the view from tokyo — the japan times says the introduction of sanctions marks a shift in rhetoric and policy from japan. and the international new york times shows some of those fleeing ukraine for poland — while reporting on the efforts of those who have stayed behind to defend their homes. wright, natalie, take us off at the front of the mirror, which is obviously a british tabloid newspaper, a mass—market newspaper, a populist paper going for it the human line income of the humanity line here,