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  1. Trump Really Can’t Get Enough of Himself Op Ed, Today

    A guide to the fifth week of his presidency.

  2. Who Will Stand Up to Trump on Ukraine? Editorial, Today

    In their silence, Republicans are betraying the Ukrainians, national security and their own party’s values.

  3. The Trump Administration Is Playing With Fire in Germany Op Ed, Today

    For the United States to put its considerable clout behind a German political party whose leaders minimize Nazi crimes is a blunder of historic proportions.

  4. Rusia sigue avanzando en Ucrania mientras se sienta a hablar de paz En español, Today

    Las fuerzas de Moscú están a cinco kilómetros de Dnipropetrovsk, una provincia que no han invadido hasta ahora. Si entran, el avance supondría un golpe moral para Ucrania y complicaría cualquier negociación territorial.

  5. Emboldened Kremlin Steps Up Efforts to Seize Businesses in Russia Foreign, Today

    The legal onslaught on Moscow’s second-largest airport has been seen as part of the Kremlin’s wartime drive to seize control of key assets still in private hands.

  6. U.S. and Ukraine Appear to Move Closer to Deal for Minerals Amid Leaders’ Public Feud Foreign, Yesterday

    President Trump on Friday continued to bash President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and pressure him for mineral rights.

  7. Rubio’s Dilemma: Cutting Trump’s Deal With ‘Bloodthirsty’ Putin Washington, Yesterday

    As a senator, Marco Rubio prided himself on challenging tyrants. But as secretary of state, President Trump has tasked him with helping to potentially turn Russia from an enemy into an ally.

  8. Europe Vows to Step Up Baltic Sea Security After a New Cable Break Foreign, Yesterday

    The bloc announced new steps to prevent threats to undersea lines after Sweden discovered damage to one east of Gotland island.

  9. ‘​The World Is There for the Carving’: Two Columnists on the Trump-Putin Alliance Op Ed, Yesterday

    We’ve never seen anything like this: a president who appears aligned with a Russian dictator in targeting the weak and the vulnerable.

  10. Russia Talks Peace While Troops Threaten New Region in Ukraine Foreign, Yesterday

    Moscow’s forces are three miles from Dnipropetrovsk, a province they have never invaded. If they cross in, the advance would be a morale blow to Ukraine and complicate any territorial negotiations.

  11. U.S. Objects to Calling Russia ‘Aggressor’ in G7 Statement on Invasion Foreign, February 20

    The American opposition to a draft of a Group of 7 statement marking the third anniversary of Russia’s attack on Ukraine comes after President Trump blamed Kyiv for starting the war.

  12. In Private Remarks on Russia, Rubio Tries to Reassure Europeans Washington, February 20

    European officials were not sure what to make of the secretary of state’s measured assessment of Washington’s apparent pivot toward Moscow.

  13. Mientras Trump se acerca a Rusia y va contra Ucrania, los republicanos guardan silencio En español, February 20

    La mayoría de los republicanos del Congreso han moderado sus críticas o han cedido ante el presidente mientras este ignora lo que una vez fueron los principios básicos de política exterior de su partido.

  14. With Explosive Goggles, Ukraine Sought to Blast Russian Drone Operators Foreign, February 20

    A senior Ukrainian intelligence official confirmed the plot to blow up drone goggles. But it was unclear how much effect the scheme had on Russian forces.

  15. The Assault on Science and Health: Sometimes It’s Personal Letters, February 20

    Readers warn that the Trump administration’s defunding of medical research will cost lives. Also: President Trump’s remarks about Ukraine.

  16. Europe’s New Reality: Trump May Not Quit NATO, but He’s Already Undercutting It Washington, February 20

    European officials knew the president’s win would threaten the fundamental precepts of the post-World War II order. But the speed at which it is unraveling has created a crisis of enormous proportions.

  17. Trump se acerca a la Rusia de Putin y da un giro a la política exterior de EE. UU. En español, February 20

    En el inicio de las conversaciones de paz en Arabia Saudita, el presidente Trump dejó claro que los días de aislar a Rusia han terminado y sugirió que Ucrania tenía la culpa de haber sido invadida.

  18. Trump Dismantles Government Fight Against Foreign Influence Operations Business, February 20

    Dozens of employees who had been working to fight foreign interference in U.S. elections have been reassigned or forced out, according to current and former officials.

  19. Trump Elevates Kremlin Talking Points, a Familiar Pattern From His First Term Foreign, February 20

    President Trump’s description of President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine as a “Dictator without Elections” echoes the Kremlin’s messaging.

  20. Sanctions Against Russia N Y T Now, February 20

    We explain what President Trump may do with them.

  21. Bucha Has a Question: Does Trump Remember the Russian Massacre? Foreign, February 20

    Residents of a Ukrainian suburb that was the site of notorious attacks on civilians after Russia invaded are alarmed by President Trump’s warm words for Moscow.

  22. Thanks to Trump, Saudi Arabia Gets a Big Week in International Diplomacy Foreign, February 20

    Riyadh is hosting U.S., Russian and Arab officials for high-stakes talks on Ukraine and Gaza, more proof of its regional clout and warm relations with President Trump.

  23. Thomas Friedman on Trump’s Desire to Be President for Life Op Ed, February 20

    The president wants to create a revolution abroad. This Opinion columnist would love to see a plan.

  24. Trump Flips the Script on the Ukraine War, Blaming Zelensky Not Putin Washington, February 19

    As he seeks to negotiate a peace deal with Moscow, President Trump is rewriting the history of Russia’s invasion of its neighbor.

  25. These Republican Senators Have Shifted Their Tone on Russia and Ukraine Washington, February 19

    Some of the most vocal critics of Vladimir V. Putin and proponents of the United States’ role as a global defender of democracy have acquiesced to Mr. Trump on Russia.

  26. As Trump Turns Toward Russia and Against Ukraine, Republicans Are Mum Washington, February 19

    Congressional Republicans have mostly tempered their criticism or deferred to the president as he topples what were once their party’s core foreign policy principles.

  27. With Trump’s Prostration to Putin, Expect a More Dangerous World Op Ed, February 19

    This is a humiliating month to be an American.

  28. A Sudden Shift Between the U.S. and Russia Letters, February 19

    Readers discuss developments involving the U.S., Russia, Ukraine and Europe. Also: The Republican attack on higher education; the Eric Adams case.

  29. Trump Falsely Says Ukraine Started the War With Russia. Here Is What to Know. Foreign, February 19

    A look at how the war in Ukraine began, the state of the peace talks and why the country isn’t holding elections.

  30. Is Russia Open for Business — and at What Cost? Business, February 19

    Investors seem open to the prospect of peace talks, but Western companies face a dilemma just three years after many retreated from the country.

  31. Kremlin Message to Trump: There’s Money to Be Made in Russia Foreign, February 19

    Russian officials are arguing that American companies stand to make billions of dollars by re-entering Russia. The White House is listening.

  32. Meeting Again in Paris, European Leaders Try to Recalibrate After Trump Sides With Russia Foreign, February 19

    The American president’s latest remarks embracing Vladimir Putin’s narrative that Ukraine is to blame for the war have compounded the sense of alarm among traditional allies.

  33. Ukraine’s Equation N Y T Now, February 19

    The West has fractured, and Putin knows it.

  34. As Moscow and Washington Talk, Russians Hope the Result Is Normalcy Foreign, February 19

    Many people in Russia expressed relief that an end to the conflict in Ukraine seemed nearer and that the hardships of war, and the shunning of their country by much of the world, may soon end.

  35. Trump Pivots Toward Putin, and R.F.K. Jr. Says ‘Nothing’ Is Off Limits The Headlines, February 19

    Plus, an asteroid alert (for 2032).

  36. Right-Wing Media Praises U.S.-Russia Talks as ‘Breath of Fresh Air’ Business, February 19

    Many of President Trump’s media allies were quick to celebrate this week’s negotiations, a contrast to the deep unease expressed by the foreign policy establishment.

  37. Trump’s Pivot Toward Putin’s Russia Upends Generations of U.S. Policy Washington, February 19

    As peace talks opened in Saudi Arabia, President Trump made clear that the days of isolating Russia are over and suggested that Ukraine was to blame for being invaded.

  38. EE. UU. y Rusia exploran un acuerdo de paz y oportunidades comerciales En español, February 18

    Funcionarios de ambos países se reúnen en Arabia Saudita para hablar del fin de la guerra en Ucrania y el restablecimiento de las relaciones entre ambos países.

  39. Así funcionaría un posible acuerdo de alto al fuego en Ucrania En español, February 18

    ¿Cómo serían las conversaciones? ¿Quién participaría? ¿Qué aspecto podría tener un acuerdo? He aquí nuestra guía sobre las posibles conversaciones de paz en Ucrania.

  40. Aquí no hay nada que ver. Todo es exactamente como debería ser En español, February 18

    El problema es que si tenemos otros tres años y 11 meses así, no habrá Estado de derecho en Estados Unidos.

  41. U.S. and Russia Pursue Partnership in a Head-Spinning Shift in Relations Foreign, February 18

    The two sides met in Saudi Arabia for their most extensive discussions in years. In addition to Ukraine, business ties were on the table.

  42. Russia Frees American Prisoner Before Talks With U.S. Washington, February 18

    The release of Kalob Byers Wayne, who was arrested on drug charges on Feb. 7, came on the eve of talks about the war in Ukraine.

  43. Trump destruirá la maquinaria del poder económico de EE. UU. En español, February 17

    Por qué el nuevo gobierno debilitará inexorablemente la seguridad económica del país.

  44. Líderes europeos se reúnen en París mientras EE. UU. avanza con su plan sobre Ucrania En español, February 17

    La reunión formaba parte de una oleada de diplomacia que se espera se centre en Ucrania esta semana, mientras los funcionarios de Trump se preparan para iniciar conversaciones con Rusia por su cuenta.

  45. The Land Ukraine Could Be Forced to Give Up to End the War Video, February 17

    President Trump has promised to bring a quick end to the war in Ukraine, suggesting that Russia could keep at least some of the Ukrainian territory it had captured. Andrew Kramer, the New York Times bureau chief in Kyiv, explains how this would le...

  46. European Leaders Meet in Paris as U.S. Pushes Ahead With Ukraine Plan Foreign, February 17

    The hastily called gathering was part of a flurry of diplomacy expected to center on Ukraine this week as Trump officials prepare to start talks with Russia on their own.

  47. Trump Shocks Europe The Daily, February 17

    President Trump’s embrace of Russia is a major setback for the relationship between Europe and the U.S.

  48. Rubio Meets Saudi Crown Prince for Talks on Gaza and Ukraine Foreign, February 17

    Marco Rubio’s visit to Riyadh, his first as secretary of state, came amid uncertainty about the future of Gaza and Ukraine and criticism of unilateral U.S. moves over the wars in both places.

  49. How Can It End? A Step-by-Step Guide to a Possible Ukraine Deal. Foreign, February 17

    Balancing Ukraine’s sovereignty with Russia’s demand for its own “security guarantees” promises to be the hardest part of any negotiation. But experts see possible compromises.

  50. Nothing to See Here. Everything Is Exactly as It Should Be. Op Ed, February 17

    The problem is that if we have another three years and 11 months of this, there won’t be a rule of law left in the United States.

  51. Starmer Offers to Send U.K. Peacekeeping Troops to Ukraine Express, February 17

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said for the first time on Sunday that he was “ready and willing” to deploy troops to help guarantee Ukraine’s security.

  52. Left Out of Ukraine Talks, Europe Races to Organize a Response Foreign, February 16

    The Trump administration’s push for direct negotiations with Russia without Ukraine’s involvement leaves the European allies with no clear role.

  53. Trump Team Leaves Behind an Alliance in Crisis Foreign, February 16

    European leaders felt certain about one thing after a whirlwind tour by Trump officials — they were entering a new world where it was harder to depend on the United States.

  54. The Disrupter in Chief Can’t End a War Like This Op Ed, February 16

    The Trump team’s vacillations may not just cost Ukraine its independence; it could set the stage for a cataclysm.

  55. Trump’s Ambition to Redraw the World Map Ignores Those Affected Most Foreign, February 16

    President Trump’s approach to foreign policy deals is reviving a bygone imperial approach that may backfire, experts say.

  56. Putin Has Long Wanted More Power in Europe. Trump Could Grant It. Foreign, February 16

    Remarks by Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are fueling concerns that the U.S. will move away from Europe and align with Moscow.

  57. Former Charity Worker and Activist Faces an Unlikely Accusation: Coup Plotter Foreign, February 16

    A woman who runs a pro-Ukraine group has been accused by Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia of plotting to topple him as part of his campaign against organizations he says are funded from abroad.

  58. Trump Aides to Meet With Russian Officials About Ukraine Next Week Washington, February 16

    Talks involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio and two other senior Trump officials would be the first between American and Russian delegations since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

  59. El canciller de Alemania critica a JD Vance por apoyar a un partido que minimiza a los nazis En español, February 15

    En la Conferencia de Seguridad de Múnich, Olaf Scholz acusó al vicepresidente de EE. UU. de intervenir de forma inaceptable en las próximas elecciones alemanas.

  60. Hegseth’s Bruising 72-Hour Debut Overseas Washington, February 15

    It was a crash course in geopolitical realities as the new defense secretary stepped onto the world stage.

  61. Who Will Stand Up to Trump at High Noon? Op Ed, February 15

    Trump and Musk are destroying the magic of America.

  62. A Quick, Quiet Trip to Belarus Signals a Turn in U.S. Policy Foreign, February 15

    After years of the U.S. trying to isolate Russia’s closest ally, a meeting with Belarus’s president points to better relations, raising hopes of loosening his repression and his embrace of Moscow.

  63. Even in Death, Navalny Is Seen by the Kremlin as an Enduring Threat Foreign, February 15

    Russian authorities have zealously prosecuted people with links to Aleksei A. Navalny’s organization inside Russia in the year since he died.

  64. German Chancellor Rebukes Vance for Supporting Party That Downplays Nazis Foreign, February 15

    At the Munich Security Conference, Olaf Scholz accused the U.S. vice president of unacceptable interference in Germany’s coming elections.

  65. Zelensky Says Ukraine Unlikely to Survive Its War Without U.S. Support Foreign, February 15

    His comments came on the first day of the Munich Security Conference, where anxious European officials had hoped to learn more about U.S. plans to broker peace talks.

  66. High Above Chernobyl, Workers Grapple With Ice, Fire and Nuclear Fears Foreign, February 14

    After an apparent drone strike blew a hole in the protective shell, there is an urgent need to patch what covers the wreckage of the world’s worst nuclear accident.

  67. Europeans Fear Trump Is Giving Up Leverage to Putin Even Before Peace Talks Begin Foreign, February 14

    Diplomats at the Munich Security Conference were uttering “appeasement,” with all its historical resonance, to describe the Trump administration’s approach to negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.

  68. Republican Senator ‘Disturbed’ by Hegseth’s Comments About Ukraine Washington, February 14

    Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, said the defense secretary made a ‘rookie mistake.’

  69. Vance Tells Europeans to Stop Shunning Parties Deemed Extreme Foreign, February 14

    His comments shocked attendees at the Munich Security Conference and seemed to target efforts to sideline the hard-right party the Alternative for Germany.

  70. Video Shows Explosion at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Video, February 14

    Ukraine said that a Russian drone had hit a shelter constructed to prevent radiation leaks at the site’s Reactor No. 4. The Kremlin denied the accusation.

  71. China Says U.S. Should Lead Trump’s Proposed Arms Control Effort Foreign, February 14

    President Trump said China and Russia should halve their military spending and limit nuclear weapons. You first, China said.

  72. Russian Drone Damages Radiation Shield at Chernobyl, Ukraine Says Foreign, February 14

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine called the damage “significant” but said there were no signs of radiation leaks. A Kremlin spokesman denied that Russia had carried out the strike.

  73. Trump 2.0: Musk in the Oval, a Gift to Mayor Adams and a Win for Putin The Daily, February 14

    Watch or listen to our political round table.

  74. How Trump Is Approaching Foreign Policy Video, February 14

    Maggie Haberman, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and David Sanger join Michael Barbaro to discuss the projections of power by the Trump administration over the past week.

  75. ¿Por qué Ucrania no está en la OTAN? En español, February 14

    La alianza de defensa mutua ha sido fundamental en la guerra de Ucrania contra Rusia, pero el futuro es incierto con el presidente Trump de nuevo en el cargo.

  76. Vance Says All Options on Table to Pressure Russia to End Ukraine War Foreign, February 14

    Vice President JD Vance told The Wall Street Journal that it was too early to talk about specific territorial or security arrangements.

  77. Ukraine Will Not Be Sidelined in Peace Talks With Russia, Trump Says Foreign, February 13

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and European defense ministers had expressed concern that they might not be present for talks between President Trump and Russia’s leader to end the war.

  78. Trump’s Whirlwind Now Blows Through Europe Foreign, February 13

    The new Trump foreign policy team has brought a dizzying message to European allies on A.I., Ukraine and more. It has already left many angered and chagrined.

  79. The February 13 Russia Ukraine War Trump live blog included five standalone posts:
  80. Ukraine’s Borders in Maps: Pre-2014 Invasion to Now Foreign, February 13

    Ukraine’s government wants to restore the country’s frontier to where it was before Russia launched its first invasion more than a decade ago. The U.S. defense secretary said that was “unrealistic.”

  81. Warming Trend in U.S.-Russia Relations Leaves Ukraine in a Tough Spot Foreign, February 13

    Trump’s recent moves, including a conversation with Putin and a demand for Ukrainian mineral rights, are worrisome signs for Zelensky.

  82. Trump’s Call With Putin Was ‘No Betrayal’ of Ukraine, Hegseth Says Foreign, February 13

    The call has raised concerns among some European leaders that Ukraine could effectively be sidelined in any peace negotiations.

  83. Between Russia and Elon Musk, German Voters Face a ‘Dual Front’ of Disinformation Foreign, February 13

    In the first major European vote since President Trump’s re-election, influence campaigns are targeting Germany from two sides.

  84. Trump Says Saudi Arabia May Host Talks With Vladimir Putin on Ukraine Foreign, February 13

    The kingdom has increasingly emerged as a mediator in the Russia-Ukraine war, leveraging ties with both sides as well as with President Trump.

  85. Putin Scores a Big Victory, and Not on the Battlefield Foreign, February 13

    Vladimir Putin’s call with President Trump reinforced the Russian leader’s view that Moscow and Washington should decide the fate of Ukraine — and other weighty matters.

  86. Los combates más cruentos de la guerra en Ucrania podrían darse en Rusia En español, February 13

    El Times entrevistó a soldados rusos que dijeron que se enfrentan a una lucha brutal para desalojar a las decididas fuerzas ucranianas de una franja de territorio ruso. Los civiles atrapados temen una catástrofe.

  87. Corea del Norte cuida a soldados y huérfanos de Rusia, según un diplomático En español, February 13

    El embajador de Rusia en Corea del Norte dijo que la rehabilitación de soldados rusos heridos es “uno de los claros ejemplos de nuestros lazos fraternales”.

  88. Trump dice que la llamada con Putin es el comienzo de las negociaciones de paz en Ucrania En español, February 12

    El presidente de Estados Unidos dijo que había tenido una “larga y muy productiva” llamada con el mandatario ruso. También afirmó que habló con el presidente de Ucrania, Volodímir Zelenski.

  89. Trump Says Call With Putin Is Beginning of Ukraine Peace Negotiations Washington, February 12

    Among the topics the leaders discussed in their first confirmed conversation of President Trump’s second term was ending the war in Ukraine, he said.

  90. North Korea Is Caring for Russia’s Wounded Soldiers, Envoy Says Foreign, February 12

    Russia’s ambassador to North Korea said that its Asian ally is also hosting Russian children orphaned by its war against Ukraine, as the two nations deepen ties.

  91. U.S. Is Releasing Russian Cybercriminal to Moscow, Officials Say Foreign, February 12

    The release is part of a swap with the Kremlin that freed an American schoolteacher being held in a Russian prison.

  92. How Ukraine Pitched Trump on a Deal for Critical Minerals Foreign, February 12

    President Trump says he wants to make a deal for minerals from Ukraine in exchange for aid. That followed a long effort by Ukrainian officials to appeal to Mr. Trump’s transactional nature.

  93. The Fiercest Fighting of the Ukraine War May Be in Russia Foreign, February 12

    The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a brutal fight to dislodge determined Ukrainian forces from a sliver of Russian land. Trapped civilians fear catastrophe.

  94. American Teacher Returns to U.S. After Russian Imprisonment Video, February 12

    After more than three years in Russian captivity, Marc Fogel returned home and was greeted by President Trump at the White House late Tuesday.

  95. Trump Greets Freed American Teacher at White House Washington, February 12

    President Trump welcomed Marc Fogel hours after the United States secured his release from Russia.

  96. Who Is Marc Fogel? The American Teacher Caught in a Global Power Struggle. Foreign, February 11

    Mr. Fogel, who had lived and taught in many countries, including Russia for nine years, spent 3 ½ years in Russian custody for having cannabis for medical use, and is in poor health.

  97. What International Law Says About Trump’s Proposal to Remove Palestinians From Gaza Foreign, February 11

    Taking over the enclave, forcing Palestinians to leave and preventing them from returning would be clear violations of international law, experts say.

  98. Can European ‘Boots on the Ground’ Help Protect Ukraine’s Security? Foreign, February 11

    Deterring Russia from re-invading Ukraine, once this war ends, could require 150,000 troops and American help with air cover, intelligence and missile defense, experts say.

  99. An American Teacher Went to Ukraine. Now He’s in a Russian Prison. Foreign, February 9

    Stephen Hubbard was a wanderer. But when he moved to Ukraine, the war brought arrest, torture and imprisonment. He turns 73 this week.

  100. The Chilling Consequences of Going Along With Trump Op Ed, February 8

    The voluntarily surrender of the public’s power is how autocracies are built.

  101. Falsehoods Fuel the Right-Wing Crusade Against U.S.A.I.D. Business, February 7

    As the Trump administration works to dismantle the aid agency, right-wing influencers have flooded the internet with falsehoods about its work.

  102. At a Draft Site in Ukraine, an Anguished Wait for a Chance to Say Goodbye Foreign, February 7

    The Ukrainian authorities are rounding up recruits. Relatives huddle at a center on the edge of Kyiv for a chance to see loved ones before they’re shipped to war.

  103. Killing U.S.A.I.D. Is a Win for Autocrats Everywhere Op Ed, February 6

    The attacks on the agency are cruel and counterproductive.

  104. Kremlin Confirms Talks With Trump Administration About Ukraine Washington, February 5

    Russia said that discussions with Washington were underway regarding potential peace talks to end the war nearly three years after Moscow’s full-scale invasion.

  105. Foreign Strongmen Cheer as Musk Dismantles U.S. Aid Agency Foreign, February 5

    Leaders in Russia, Hungary and El Salvador welcomed the Trump administration’s assault on U.S.A.I.D., which many authoritarians have seen as a threat.

  106. Trump Signs Executive Order Calling for Review of U.S. Funding and Ties to U.N. Foreign, February 5

    The move cast uncertainty on the leadership role of the United States in the global body. The president also withdrew from the U.N.’s Human Rights Council and stopped funding UNRWA.

  107. Shopping for Arms? Ukraine May Soon Be Your Best Bet. Op Ed, February 4

    The country should not be just a buyer of weapons but also a supplier, thanks to its spirit of innovation.

  108. Rusia acude a Siria para salvar sus bases militares En español, February 4

    Menos de dos meses después del derrocamiento de Bashar al Asad, una delegación de diplomáticos rusos llegó a Siria para iniciar las negociaciones sobre las bases de Moscú en ese país.

  109. Trump Urges Trading Ukraine’s Critical Minerals for More U.S. Aid Foreign, February 3

    Ukraine has already emphasized that by supporting its war effort, the U.S. could get access to the country’s wealth of critical minerals like lithium and uranium.

  110. Standoff at Ukrainian Agency Disrupts Arms Contracts, Suppliers Say Foreign, February 3

    Ukrainian defense companies say they cannot sign new contracts or receive payment — potentially jeopardizing future supplies to already struggling troops.

  111. Pro-Russia Ukrainian Is Killed in Moscow Blast, Russian Media Says Foreign, February 3

    Armen Sarkisyan, the founder of a separatist battalion fighting in eastern Ukraine, died after an explosion in an apartment complex, according to reports citing the Russian authorities.

  112. Ukraine Says at Least 18 Civilians Are Killed in Strikes Foreign, February 2

    At least 14 people were killed in Poltava, Ukrainian officials said, blaming Russia. Four died in Sudzha, a Russian town held by Ukraine, in a strike each country blamed on the other.

  113. Russia, Seeking to Salvage Military Bases, Goes Hat in Hand to Syria Foreign, February 2

    The arrival of the first top Russian diplomat in Damascus since Bashar al-Assad’s fall kicks off negotiations over the fate of Moscow’s bases in Syria.

  114. Las tropas de Corea del Norte se alejan del frente contra Ucrania En español, February 1

    Corea del Norte envió sus mejores soldados para ayudar a Rusia en su guerra contra Ucrania. Pero tras sufrir graves pérdidas durante meses, han sido retiradas de la línea del frente.

  115. A Goth Band’s Journey From Screams to Whispers Culture, January 31

    Before its members went into exile, Ic3peak was one of the most notorious musical acts in Russia. Now, it’s pivoting to a more gentle sound.

  116. Kremlin Chokes YouTube Service, but Russians Find Ways Around It Foreign, January 31

    The Kremlin is trying to cripple YouTube in Russia, internet experts say, pushing some people to state-controlled domestic alternatives. But many Russians have found workarounds.

  117. North Korean Troops No Longer Seen on Front Lines Fighting Ukraine Foreign, January 31

    North Korea sent its best troops to aid Russia in its war against Ukraine. But after months of suffering severe losses, they have been taken off the front line.

  118. For Russians on the Crashed Jet, Skating Led to a Life Together Foreign, January 30

    A Boston skating club confirmed that Yevgeniya Shishkova, 52, and Vadim Naumov, 55, were on the plane that crashed after colliding with a military helicopter.

  119. Kyiv Mayor Feuds With Zelensky in Schism Over Martial Law Foreign, January 30

    The mayor, Vitali Klitschko, who has had a tense relationship with President Volodymyr Zelensky, accused him of trying to usurp the powers of elected officials in the capital.

  120. The January 30 Tulsi Gabbard Confirmation Hearing live blog included one standalone post:
  121. Colisión aérea en Washington: a bordo iban patinadores de EE. UU. y Rusia En español, January 30

    Miembros de la comunidad estadounidense de patinaje artístico viajaban en el avión comercial que chocó con un helicóptero militar en las afueras de Washington. Regresaban de un campamento de patinaje en Kansas.

  122. U.S. and Russian Figure Skaters Among Passengers on Crashed Jet National, January 30

    Members of the U.S. figure skating community were traveling on the commercial jet that collided with a military helicopter outside Washington. They were returning from a training camp in Kansas.

  123. Rusia sigue su avance en Donetsk: cae la ciudad ucraniana de Velyka Novosilka En español, January 30

    El avance de Rusia subraya la eficacia de utilizar su abrumador número de tropas para atacar sin descanso, obligando a a las fuerzas ucranianas a retroceder.

  124. Tulsi Gabbard Fits Right Into Trump’s Vision for America Op Ed, January 30

    Perhaps none of President Trump’s picks for his new cabinet embody his worldview better than former Representative Tulsi Gabbard.

  125. Trump’s Retribution Continues With Removal of General Milley’s Security Detail Washington, January 29

    Early in his first administration, President Trump noted the general’s “brilliance and fortitude.” And then the president got angry.

  126. Russia Seizes Another Ukrainian Town in Push to Take All of Donetsk Foreign, January 29

    Moscow’s troops used the same pincer tactic on Velyka Novosilka that has enabled their recent capture of town after town in eastern Ukraine.

  127. Doomsday Clock Moves One Second Closer to Catastrophe Express, January 28

    The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists shifted the hands of the symbolic clock to 89 seconds to midnight, citing the threat of climate change, nuclear war and the misuse of artificial intelligence.

  128. Russian Envoys Arrive in Syria for First Time Since al-Assad Fell Foreign, January 28

    Russia’s deputy foreign minister and a special envoy arrived in Damascus. Theirs was the first such visit since President Bashar al-Assad fled the country, according to Russian state news.

  129. Chastened by Past Wars, Kremlin Tries to Elevate Its Veterans Foreign, January 28

    Russians who fought in Chechnya and Afghanistan came home to silence and stigma. There’s a very public push to make things different this time.

  130. A Secret Cable and a Clue to Where U.S.-Russia Relations Went Wrong Editorial, January 28

    A newly declassified analysis argued against “shock therapy” for the former Soviet Union. The warning wasn’t heeded.

  131. Las interacciones previas entre Trump y Putin revelan una agenda que va más allá de Ucrania En español, January 27

    Todo parece indicar que ambos líderes planean examinar a fondo la relación entre Moscú y Washington. Esto podría incluir la reanudación de las conversaciones sobre armamento nuclear.

  132. As Trump and Putin Circle Each Other, an Agenda Beyond Ukraine Emerges Foreign, January 27

    President Trump jabs at the Russian leader with threats; Vladimir Putin responds with flattery. But there are notable signals in their jousting, including a revived discussion about nuclear arms control.

  133. Belarus’s Strong-Arm Leader, Aleksandr Lukashenko, Cruises to Re-election Foreign, January 26

    Europe’s longest-serving leader won re-election in a contest widely believe to have been rigged. The result cements the power of a leader whose country is considered Russia’s staunchest ally.

  134. A Storm, a Spill and a Disaster for the Black Sea’s Beaches Foreign, January 26

    Vast stretches of Russian coast have been tarred by heavy fuel oil from two freighters that foundered in a storm.

  135. ¿Ucrania mató a los suyos al derribar un avión ruso? Un año después, el país no responde En español, January 24

    Rusia afirma que Kiev derribó un transporte militar con 65 prisioneros de guerra ucranianos. Ucrania no ha confirmado su papel, no ha identificado los cuerpos que recibió ni ha dicho cómo ocurrió.

  136. What Stood Out in Trump’s Speech to Davos Video, January 24

    During his campaign, Donald J. Trump vowed to end the Ukraine war by Day 1 of his new term as president. Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times, looks at how he described the war in an appearance at the World Economic For...

  137. Putin Dismisses Trump’s Sanctions Threat While Heaping New Praise on Him Washington, January 24

    Russia’s president flattered his American counterpart as “smart” and “pragmatic,” and repeated Mr. Trump’s baseless claim that the 2020 election was stolen.

  138. Ukraine Sends Volley of Drones at Russia, Hitting Oil Refinery Foreign, January 24

    Videos showed fireballs over a facility in Ryazan, 110 miles southeast of Moscow. Kyiv is seeking to disrupt Russian military logistics and put pressure on the country’s economy by striking its oil industry.

  139. Trump Hints at New Talks With Kim Jong-un. It Might Be Harder This Time. Foreign, January 24

    North Korea’s leader has grown more assertive since their last efforts at diplomacy ended in failure — and now has Russia at his side.

  140. Ucrania está sufriendo menos bajas que Rusia, pero sigue perdiendo la guerra En español, January 24

    Rusia está perdiendo más hombres. Pero cada baja ucraniana acerca más al Kremlin a la victoria.

  141. Did Ukraine Kill Its Own by Downing a Russian Plane? A Year Later, It Hasn’t Said. Foreign, January 24

    Russia says Ukraine shot down a military transport carrying 65 captured Ukrainians. Ukraine has not confirmed its role, identified the bodies it received, or said how it happened.

  142. Trump siguió en contacto con Putin tras dejar la presidencia, según un nuevo libro En español, October 8

    El libro del periodista Bob Woodward también relata que Donald Trump envió en secreto a Vladimir Putin lo que entonces eran raras máquinas de prueba COVID-19 para uso personal del líder ruso.

  143. Book Revives Questions About Trump’s Ties to Putin Washington, October 8

    The journalist Bob Woodward cited an unnamed aide saying that Donald J. Trump had spoken to Vladimir V. Putin as many as seven times since leaving office. Multiple sources say they cannot confirm that report.

  144. Fact-Checking Biden’s ABC Interview Washington, July 6

    The president defended his debate performance with exaggerations about polling, his recent appearances and his opponent.

  145. Examining Trump’s Alternate Reality Pitch Washington, March 16

    The war in Ukraine. Hamas’s attack on Israel. Inflation. The former president has insisted that none would have occurred if he had remained in office after 2020.

  146. As Putin Poses for Selfies, U.S. Says Russia May Have Detained a Top General Foreign, June 29

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia made highly choreographed appearances in an effort to project power and control, and U.S. officials suggested Gen. Sergei Surovikin was probably being held.