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  1. ¿A qué países van los pasajeros del crucero afectado por el hantavirus? En español, May 12

    Casi dos decenas de países están repatriando a ciudadanos que iban a bordo del MV Hondius, donde murieron tres pasajeros en un brote de hantavirus.

  2. Nations Brace for Long-Term Economic Woes as Trump Calls Iran Truce Plan ‘Garbage’ World, May 11

    President Trump said the fragile cease-fire was on “life support,” and India’s leader urged residents to cut back on purchases and travel.

  3. La cumbre Trump-Xi despierta temores en las potencias medias En español, May 11

    A las naciones asiáticas les preocupa que el presidente de EE. UU. pueda sacrificar compromisos de seguridad por mejores condiciones económicas con China.

  4. Buy Less Gold and Skip Foreign Trips, Modi Urges Indians World, May 11

    Under pressure from the economic fallout of the war in Iran and politically emboldened, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asks Indians to sacrifice.

  5. Where Are the Passengers of the MV Hondius Now? World, May 11

    Nearly two dozen countries were moving to repatriate their citizens who were aboard the cruise ship where three passengers died in a hantavirus outbreak.

  6. A One-Party India World, May 10

    A recent victory in a key state has put Narendra Modi at the helm of a country in which opponents hold almost no power.

  7. Where Have Modi’s Rivals Gone? India Under One Party World, May 5

    With his triumph in West Bengal state elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has moved closer to his dream of an opposition-free India.

  8. Engañados para luchar por Rusia En español, May 5

    Rusia necesita muchos soldados. Muchos africanos necesitan trabajo.

  9. Tricked Into Fighting for Russia World, May 4

    Russia needs a lot of soldiers. Many Africans need work.

  10. Celebrations in India as Vote Counting Begins in State Elections Video, May 4

    Vote counting has begun in India after over 154 million people cast their vote in state elections last month. The results could change the balance of power in the Parliament ahead of national elections in 2029.

  11. Modi’s Hindu Nationalists Conquer a Bastion of India’s Opposition World, May 4

    The party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi took control of West Bengal for the first time and made gains around the country. Its defeated opponents accused it of cheating.

  12. ‘City of Glass’ Is Under Threat From Iran War Business, May 4

    In India, Firozabad has depended on its glassmaking industry for centuries. Fuel prices are starting to shatter businesses already under pressure.

  13. DeepSeek’s Sequel World, May 3

    China made the inner workings of the A.I. model open to all, and that’s starting to look like a soft-power win.

  14. Modi’s Hindu Right Targets Gains in India’s Elections: What to Know World, May 3

    Vote counting starts on Monday after over 154 million people participated in elections for state legislatures last month. The contests can tilt the balance of power for the whole country.

  15. War in Iran Is Making the Hajj, the Muslim Pilgrimage, More Expensive World, May 1

    Soaring jet fuel prices stemming from the war, the government of India said, have forced it to hike hajj package prices for its citizens.

  16. America No Longer Rules the Waves Opinion, May 1

    A 19th-century military strategist should be required reading at the Pentagon.

  17. The Case for Returning the Koh-i-Noor Diamond Has a New Backer: Mamdani New York, April 30

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York suggested that Britain should return the gem, a symbol of colonial plunder. Here’s the back story of the famed jewel.

  18. Her Daughter Was Raped and Killed. Now She’s Seeking Office — and Justice. World, April 30

    Ratna Debnath is a candidate for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party, which is campaigning on women’s safety in an Indian state election.

  19. Un magnate indio ofrece refugio a los hipopótamos de Pablo Escobar En español, April 29

    Colombia anunció un plan para aplicar la eutanasia a 80 hipopótamos descendientes de los importados hace 40 años. Ahora, un multimillonario dice que quiere llevarlos a India.

  20. Indian Tycoon Offers Refuge to Pablo Escobar’s Condemned Hippos World, April 29

    Colombia was planning to slaughter 80 hippopotamuses after a small herd imported in the 1980s by the drug lord grew out of control. An Indian tycoon has offered them a new home instead.

  21. First Fully Loaded L.N.G. Tanker Since War Began Appears to Have Crossed the Strait Business, April 28

    Liquefied natural gas transit has been effectively halted. A ship managed by Abu Dhabi’s state oil company managed to cross, said Kpler, a maritime data firm.

  22. Raghu Rai, Photographer Who Captured Modern India, Dies at 83 World, April 27

    Mr. Rai documented major figures like the Dalai Lama and Indira Gandhi, as well as the victims of a poison gas leak in the city of Bhopal.

  23. Tim Cook hizo maravillas por Apple. También por China En español, April 25

    El exdirector ejecutivo convirtió a Apple en un gigante, pero lo hizo arriesgando la seguridad económica y política de Estados Unidos.

  24. Michael Harrison, 67, Dies; Inventive Composer Who Played With Tuning Arts, April 24

    Influenced by Indian raga and nontraditional tuning systems, he created hypnotic works with a spiritual bent and created an unconventional piano.

  25. ‘Didi vs. Modi’: A Test for the Hindu Right in India’s Bengali Heartland World, April 24

    The party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been making gains in a state once beyond its grasp, but many decry an audit that removed nine million voters, many of them Muslim.

  26. Tim Cook: Great for Apple Investors. Not as Great for America. Opinion, April 23

    Tim Cook made Apple a juggernaut, but he did so by risking America’s economic and political security.

  27. Two Brothers, One Art Gallery, Infinite Feuds Style, April 23

    For a decade and a half, Prajit and Projjal Dutta have led the market for South Asian art in the United States. Now they rarely speak to each other, except through lawyers.

  28. A Lost Tribe in India Makes Its Exodus to Israel World, April 23

    The B’nei Menashe believe they are the children of Manasseh, a king of Judah exiled about 2,800 years ago. Evidence is thin, but Israel is welcoming them ‘home.’

  29. Iran, India, Brazil and Nigeria Onscreen Interactive, April 17

    Four directors share the movies that capture each country.

  30. France, Japan, India, the U.K. and Brazil: A Reading List Interactive, April 17

    Writers pick the classic and contemporary novels you must read from each country.

  31. War Exposes Gaps in India’s Clean Energy Push Business, April 15

    The country’s creaking electricity grid is lagging behind its push for renewable sources — just as its growing economy hungers for oil stranded by war.

  32. What 10 Years of Modi Rule Has Meant for India’s Economy Business, April 1

    Narendra Modi has kept India on its swift upward path among the world’s largest economies. Many Indians are better off, though wealth gaps have widened.

  33. A Visa Backlog Abroad Is Taking a Toll Inside the U.S., Too Travel, April 13

    The pileup has left visitors from places like Brazil, Colombia, India and Mexico waiting months, even a year or more, to visit family or do business in America.

  34. Your Thursday Briefing: Covid Origins Hearing Opens in the U.S. N Y T Now, March 8

    Also, protests in Georgia and armed villagers in Kashmir.

  35. Your Thursday Briefing: 1.5 Million Covid Deaths in China? N Y T Now, February 15

    Also, Scotland’s leader resigns and Air India orders a record 470 planes.

  36. Your Friday Briefing: China’s Campaign Against ‘Zero-Covid’ Protesters N Y T Now, January 26

    Also, Russian missile attacks in Ukraine and a major deal for Indian women’s cricket.

  37. Your Monday Briefing: A Lunar New Year Shooting N Y T Now, January 22

    Also, New Zealand’s next leader and a Lunar New Year travel surge in China.

  38. Russia’s War Could Make It India’s World Foreign, December 31

    The invasion of Ukraine, compounding the effects of the pandemic, has contributed to the ascent of a giant that defies easy alignment. It could be the decisive force in a changing global system.

  39. Your Tuesday Briefing: China’s Space Push N Y T Now, December 12

    Plus China’s vaccination pivot and the year’s most stylish “people.”

  40. Your Monday Briefing: The Social Cost of ‘Zero Covid’ National, December 4

    Plus, Iran abolishes the morality police and Russia vows to defy an oil price cap.

  41. What Happens When a Cascade of Crises Collide? Op Ed, November 13

    Humanity faces a complex knot of seemingly distinct but entangled crises that are causing damage greater than the sum of their individual harms.

  42. Your Thursday Briefing: Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping Likely to Meet N Y T Now, September 7

    Plus India’s growing economy and China’s “zero-Covid” trap.

  43. Sharp Drop in Childhood Vaccinations Threatens Millions of Lives Science, July 15

    Pandemic lockdowns, misinformation campaigns, conflicts, climate crises and other problems diverted resources and contributed to the largest backslide in routine immunization in 30 years.

  44. W.T.O. countries agree to a limited relaxing of patent protections on coronavirus vaccines. Business, June 17

    The agreement is a limited measure that is likely to have little impact on global vaccine supply.

  45. Your Wednesday Briefing: Sievierodonetsk, Isolated N Y T Now, June 14

    The key Ukrainian city lost its last bridge as fighting intensifies.

  46. Your Monday Briefing: Russian Missiles Hit Kyiv N Y T Now, June 5

    Plus Hindus try to flee Kashmir and Taipei commemorates Tiananmen Square.

  47. Your Friday Evening Briefing N Y T Now, May 27

    Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

  48. Your Wednesday Briefing: Sri Lanka, Out of Fuel N Y T Now, May 17

    Plus lockdowns continue in Shanghai, and India’s community health workers press for a raise.

  49. The Foot Soldiers in India’s Battle to Improve Public Health Foreign, May 17

    Over a million female health workers treat India’s most at-risk women and children, for little pay and sometimes at the cost of their own lives.

  50. Your Monday Briefing: North Korea’s Growing Outbreak N Y T Now, May 15

    Plus India bans most wheat exports and South Korea amends surgery laws.

  51. Death Toll During Pandemic Far Exceeds Totals Reported by Countries, W.H.O. Says Science, May 5

    Nearly 15 million more people died during the first two years of the pandemic than would have been expected during normal times, the organization found. The previous count of virus deaths, from countries’ reporting, was six million.