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  1. Russia’s Abrupt Setback in Syria Creates Headaches for Putin Foreign, Yesterday

    Losing Syrian military bases would hurt the Kremlin’s attempts to project power in the Middle East and Africa.

  2. Putin resta importancia a los fracasos de Rusia, Siria incluida En español, Yesterday

    El presidente ruso, en una conferencia de prensa anual, dijo que aún no se había reunido con Bashar al Asad, el derrocado dirigente sirio que huyó a Moscú, pero que tenía previsto hacerlo.

  3. Un veredicto en Aviñón y otras 4 noticias En español, Yesterday

    Quedan 11 días de 2024 y esto es lo que hay que saber.

  4. Europa tiene un vacío de liderazgo. ¿Cómo manejará a Trump? En español, Yesterday

    Con Alemania y Francia sumidas en la agitación política, el nuevo gobierno de Donald Trump comenzará en un momento de inestabilidad para el continente.

  5. Its Syrian Bases in Doubt, Russia Sends Cargo Flights to Libya Foreign, Yesterday

    A Libyan officer said the stepped-up flights from Russia and Syria delivered military gear.

  6. Putin Glosses Over Russian Setbacks, Including Syria Foreign, December 19

    The Russian president, in a marathon annual news conference, said that he had not yet met with Bashar al-Assad, the ousted Syrian leader who fled to Moscow, but that he planned to.

  7. El asesinato de un general ruso envía un mensaje a Moscú, pero no cambia el rumbo de la guerra en Ucrania En español, December 19

    Las fuerzas ucranianas no dejan de perder terreno en el campo de batalla, y el asesinato del general no mejorará su esfuerzo bélico, afirman analistas y funcionarios.

  8. Europe Has a Leadership Vacuum. How Will It Handle Trump? Foreign, December 19

    With Germany and France both in political turmoil, the new administration of Donald J. Trump will begin at a time of instability for the continent.

  9. Killing of Russian General Sends a Message, but Doesn’t Change the War Foreign, December 18

    Ukraine’s forces are steadily losing ground on the battlefield. The assassination of a top general in Moscow won’t improve their war effort, analysts and Western officials say.

  10. Rusia detiene a un hombre que dice haber matado al general Igor Kirillov por orden de Ucrania En español, December 18

    La fiscalía rusa dijo que el sospechoso, un ciudadano uzbeko de 29 años, confesó haber colocado la bomba por orden de agentes ucranianos.

  11. La explosión que mató al general ruso quedó captada en video En español, December 18

    Un video que grabó el asesinato de Igor Kirillov, general de alto rango, da algunas pistas sobre la potencia y la posición del artefacto explosivo.

  12. Surveilling Speech Won’t Increase Birthrates Op Ed, December 18

    It’s easier for governments to restrict freedom of expression than it is to fix material conditions.

  13. Russia Detains a Man It Says Killed a General on Ukraine’s Orders Foreign, December 18

    The Russian prosecutor’s office said the suspect, a 29-year-old citizen of Uzbekistan, confessed to planting the bomb on the orders of Ukrainian agents.

  14. La alianza de Corea del Norte con Rusia le da beneficios y riesgos En español, December 18

    El envío de soldados para combatir contra Ucrania ha proporcionado a Corea del Norte el dinero y la influencia diplomática que tanto necesitaba. Pero también puede tener costos ocultos.

  15. Biden Administration Running Out of Time to Send Allocated Aid to Ukraine Washington, December 18

    Senior officials discussed U.S. plans to announce additional support for Ukraine, and spoke about casualties among North Korean troops sent to help Russia.

  16. Video Captures Moment When Blast Killed Russian General Foreign, December 17

    A video clip that recorded the assassination of Igor Kirillov, a high-ranking general, gives a few clues about the power and the placement of the explosive device.

  17. With Trump Ascendant, Even Ukraine’s Allies in Congress Rethink Aid Washington, December 17

    Reality has set in on Capitol Hill that with President-elect Donald J. Trump poised to take office, the era of U.S. military support for Ukraine is coming to an end.

  18. Ucrania dice que mató al general que dirigía las fuerzas de defensa nuclear rusas En español, December 17

    Un funcionario ucraniano dijo que Kiev era responsable del asesinato de Igor Kirillov, jefe de las fuerzas de defensa radiactiva, química y biológica de Rusia.

  19. Who Was Igor Kirillov, the Russian General Assassinated in Moscow? Foreign, December 17

    The general had faced sanctions for using chemical weapons in Ukraine.

  20. Putin guarda silencio sobre Siria, con el futuro de Rusia allí en entredicho En español, December 17

    En una reunión televisada de una hora de duración con sus altos mandos militares, Vladimir Putin dejó claro que ganar en Ucrania era su máxima prioridad.

  21. Bomb Kills Russian Military General in Moscow Video, December 17

    Gen. Igor Kirillov was responsible for Russia’s radioactive, chemical and biological defense forces. A Ukrainian official said Kyiv was behind his assassination.

  22. A Perilous Time for Europe, and a Brazen Assassination in Moscow Podcasts, December 17

    Plus, a school shooting in Wisconsin.

  23. U.S. Cites ‘Indications’ North Korean Soldiers Died Fighting for Russia Foreign, December 17

    The Pentagon spokesman said the North Koreans had entered combat last week in the Russian region of Kursk, but he did not specify the number of casualties.

  24. What North Korea Gains From Its Alliance With Russia — and What It Risks Foreign, December 17

    Sending troops to fight against Ukraine has gotten North Korea much-needed cash and diplomatic leverage. But there may be hidden costs, too.

  25. Ukraine Says It Killed General Who Led Russia’s Nuclear Defense Force Foreign, December 17

    A Ukrainian official said Kyiv was responsible for the assassination in Moscow of Gen. Igor Kirillov, the chief of Russia’s radioactive, chemical and biological defense forces.

  26. Syrian Rebel Leader Calls for Lifting of Sanctions, as al-Assad Defends Exit Foreign, December 16

    Ahmed al-Shara urged nations to remove sanctions from Syria and the terrorism designation from his group so Syria could rebuild. Bashar al-Assad also gave his first account of fleeing to Russia.

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  28. 4 escenarios para el desenlace de la guerra en Ucrania En español, December 16

    Casi tres años después de que Vladimir Putin ordenara a los soldados rusos invadir Ucrania, la guerra está entrando en la que podría ser su fase final.

  29. Putin Stays Silent on Syria, With Russia’s Future There in Question Foreign, December 16

    In an hourlong televised meeting with his top military brass, Vladimir Putin left Syria unmentioned and made it clear that winning in Ukraine was his top priority.

  30. German Government Collapses at a Perilous Time for Europe Foreign, December 16

    Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote, deepening the political turbulence in one of the continent’s most powerful economies.

  31. Bashar al Asad no planeaba irse de Siria, según un comunicado En español, December 16

    El exdirigente sirio dijo que fue evacuado por las fuerzas rusas después de que una alianza rebelde tomara la capital, pero que había querido quedarse y luchar, según una publicación del lunes en redes sociales.

  32. Al-Assad Wanted to Stay in Syria and Fight, Statement Says Foreign, December 16

    The country’s former leader, Bashar al-Assad, appeared to give his first account of his flight from Syria in a statement posted to a Facebook account used by his presidency.

  33. Syria’s New Leadership Takes Early Steps Toward Recognition Live, December 16

    A little over a week after taking power, the rebel alliance that led the overthrow of the Assad regime has begun to receive diplomats in the Syrian capital, Damascus.

  34. Four Scenarios for Ukraine’s Endgame Op Ed, December 16

    The war is entering what could be its final phase. What happens next?

  35. Lisonjas, súplicas y halagos: Ucrania presenta su caso a Trump En español, December 15

    Los funcionarios ucranianos, incluyendo el presidente Volodímir Zelenski, están haciendo todo lo posible para atraer al presidente electo Donald Trump a su bando.

  36. This Unreadable Russian Novel Is Xi Jinping’s Spiritual Guide Op Ed, December 15

    The Chinese leader is digging into the language of revolution, and a radical Russian novel, as he prepares for battle with Donald Trump.

  37. Georgian Lawmakers Hand Presidency to Far-Right Former Soccer Star Foreign, December 14

    The vote, boycotted by opposition parties in Parliament, sets up a standoff with the sitting president and deepens turmoil in the country after protests and a disputed election.

  38. Cajole, Plead and Flatter: Ukraine Makes Its Case to Trump Foreign, December 14

    Using diplomacy, flattery and the occasional shot in the dark, Ukraine is doing everything it can to win over President-elect Donald J. Trump to its side.

  39. Russia Hits Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure in a Renewed Assault Foreign, December 13

    Military analysts had speculated that Moscow could escalate such attacks as a show of force after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, its ally.

  40. The End Game in Ukraine N Y T Now, December 13

    How the war could come to a close next year.

  41. Putin busca reivindicarse en Ucrania tras ser humillado en Siria En español, December 13

    La caída de Bashar al Asad ha mostrado los límites del poder militar del Kremlin. Pero para el presidente de Rusia podría ser solo un revés temporal en su búsqueda de un premio geopolítico mayor: Ucrania.

  42. Ni 193 kilómetros de bosque ruso pudieron separar a estos 2 tigres En español, December 13

    Boris y Svetlaya se criaron juntos como cachorros huérfanos y luego los reintrodujeron en la naturaleza por separado. Pero Boris emprendió una caminata que sorprendió a los investigadores que lo monitoreaban.

  43. Chinese-Flagged Ship Suspected of Cutting Cables Remains Halted Weeks Later Foreign, December 12

    After fiber-optic cables under the Baltic Sea were cut last month, European officials hurried to stop the Yi Peng 3. It’s still at anchor there, with no update on three nations’ investigation.

  44. Trump Says His 1st Acts Will Include Deportations and Jan. 6 Pardons Washington, December 12

    In a wide-ranging Time magazine interview, President-elect Donald J. Trump said he might supporting getting rid of some childhood vaccines if data shows links to autism.

  45. Russian Troops Advance to Within 3 Miles of Key Ukrainian Transit Hub Foreign, December 12

    Russia is pushing toward Pokrovsk, a strategic city for Ukraine’s army with important rail and road connections, in a rapid capturing of ground in the Donetsk region.

  46. Biden Has a Pair of Gifts for Trump Op Ed, December 12

    What will the president-elect do with them?

  47. Humbled in Syria, Putin Seeks Vindication in Ukraine Foreign, December 12

    An ally’s downfall has prompted calls in Russia for a definitive victory closer to home.

  48. Russian Military and Commercial Activity Appears Halted at Key Syrian Port Video, December 11

    Satellite images from last week and this week show that naval vessels docked at the port city of Tartus have left. According to marine tracking data, no cargo ships have entered or left Tartus since Monday.

  49. Putin acaba de sufrir una enorme derrota En español, December 11

    Esta vez, cuando Bashar al Asad empezó a caer, Rusia no estuvo allí para ayudarlo.

  50. 120 Miles of Russian Forest Couldn’t Keep These Two Tigers Apart Science, December 11

    Boris and Svetlaya were raised together as orphaned cubs, and then reintroduced to the wild separately. But Boris went on a trek that surprised the researchers who were monitoring him.

  51. Al-Assad’s Fall Has Changed the Future of the Middle East Op Ed, December 11

    As a new reality in Syria sets in, a reordering of regional power dynamics is already taking shape.

  52. The Gold Rush at the Heart of a Civil War Foreign, December 11

    Famine and ethnic cleansing stalk Sudan. Yet the gold trade is booming, enriching generals and propelling the fight.

  53. U.S. Transfers $20 Billion Loan to Ukraine Backed by Russian Assets Washington, December 10

    The economic lifeline ensures that Ukraine will have economic support after President-elect Donald J. Trump takes office.

  54. Lula da Silva, el presidente de Brasil, es operado por una hemorragia craneal En español, December 10

    El mandatario se encuentra en el hospital recuperándose de la intervención. Los médicos dijeron que la hemorragia parecía estar relacionada con una caída sufrida en octubre.

  55. On Issue After Issue, Trump Promises the Moon. No Word on the Rocket. Washington, December 10

    The president-elect has made some of the most expansive campaign pledges in history. Some supporters fear that his bravado could undermine his ambitions.

  56. Why al-Assad Fell Op Ed, December 10

    Understanding the factors that led to the Syrian regime’s collapse is key to putting the pieces of the country back together.

  57. In Georgia Protests, Echoes of Ukraine’s Past Revolutions Foreign, December 10

    This former Soviet Republic has been rocked by anti-government demonstrations over the same issues that hurtled Ukraine into war — its relationship with Europe and Russia.

  58. The Security Threat Hundreds of Miles Above Our Heads Op Ed, December 10

    Nuclear war in space could have catastrophic consequences for life on Earth. President-elect Trump must do everything in his power to prevent it.

  59. Lula Recovering From Emergency Surgery for Bleeding in Skull Foreign, December 10

    President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil was in the hospital following the procedure. Doctors said the bleeding appeared to be linked to a fall in October.

  60. Putin Just Suffered a Huge Defeat Op Ed, December 10

    This time, when Bashar al-Assad started to fall, Russia was not there to catch him.

  61. What to Know About the Countries Still Dropping Bombs in Syria Foreign, December 10

    Bashar al-Assad is gone, and Russia and Iran have stepped back. But Israel, Turkey and the United States are carrying out airstrikes.

  62. Shock, Glee and Unease as Syrians Celebrate the Unthinkable Foreign, December 9

    A day after the regime of President Bashar al-Assad fell, civilians poured into the streets of Damascus, weeping in disbelief. Many sought word of relatives held in a notorious prison on the outskirts of the city.

  63. Syrians Displaced by War Rush to Return Home Foreign, December 9

    The 13-year conflict in Syria caused one of the “largest displacement crises in the world,” according to the United Nations. Now, an untold number of people are trying to go back.

  64. Ukraine Asks if Telegram, Its Favorite App, Is a Sleeper Agent Business, December 9

    The messaging app’s popularity has soared during the war with Russia, leading Ukrainian officials to increasingly weigh Telegram’s upsides against its security risks.

  65. With Assad Gone, a Brutal Dictatorship Ends. But the New Risks Are Huge. Washington, December 8

    The overthrow of the Assad government could mean Russia’s bases in Syria are closed and Iran’s pathway to Hezbollah is cut off. Now Iran, newly vulnerable, will have to decide between negotiation and the bomb.

  66. Liberar a los presos de Bashar al Asad es una prioridad para los rebeldes sirios En español, December 8

    Muchas personas quieren saber el destino de sus seres queridos que desaparecieron en una prisión militar símbolo de los abusos contra los derechos humanos del gobierno de Asad.

  67. Biden Weighs Approach to Rebels in Syria Amid Secret Message Exchange Washington, December 8

    President Biden faces the challenge of deciding how to engage the main armed group that toppled President Bashar al-Assad, even though it remains designated a terrorist organization by the United States.

  68. The Campaign by Syrian Rebels to Topple Assad Was Swift Foreign, December 8

    President Bashar al-Assad had kept opposition forces at bay for a decade with help from Russia and Iran. But rebels struck at a moment of weakness for those countries.

  69. Bogged Down in Ukraine, Russia Pays a Price in Syria Foreign, December 8

    With the fall of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Vladimir V. Putin has suffered one of the biggest geopolitical setbacks of his quarter-century in power.

  70. As Syrian Rebels Take Charge, Freeing Prisoners of Assad Is a Priority Foreign, December 8

    Many people want to determine the fates of loved ones who disappeared into a notorious military prison that was a symbol of human rights abuses under President Bashar al-Assad.

  71. 43,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed Since Russia Invaded, Zelensky Says Foreign, December 8

    The tally differs sharply from estimates by U.S. officials and military analysts, who have said the number is closer to 70,000.

  72. As Syrian Government Loses Control, the Skies Above Go Quiet Foreign, December 8

    For years, people lived in terror of airstrikes by Syrian and Russian planes that helped keep the country’s authoritarian leader in power.

  73. He Was Shot in the Face. Now Ukraine Wants to Draft Him. Foreign, December 8

    After being left for dead by Russian soldiers, Mykola Kulichenko doesn’t think he should be forced to serve. His experience highlights the vagaries of Ukraine’s aggressive mobilization.

  74. La lucha por Siria es una batalla por el dominio de todo Medio Oriente En español, December 7

    El avance de los rebeldes hacia Damasco es un barómetro de la cambiante dinámica de poder en Medio Oriente, que también afecta a naciones como Irán, Turquía, Rusia y Estados Unidos.

  75. In Fight for Syria, a Battle for Domination of the Entire Middle East Foreign, December 7

    In a region “already on fire,” analysts say, rebels’ advance toward Damascus is a barometer of the shifting power dynamics that also affect nations like Iran, Turkey, Russia and the United States.

  76. As Syrian Rebels Advance, Iran Grows Nervous and Neighbors Close Their Borders Foreign, December 6

    The rebels’ gains prompted Lebanon and Jordan to close border crossings and Iran to begin withdrawing personnel from Syria.

  77. We Cannot Forget the World’s Political Prisoners Special Sections, December 6

    No mission is more important than preserving the lives of those who have been jailed for their principles.

  78. Romanian Court Annuls Presidential Election Results and Orders a New Vote Foreign, December 6

    The decision came days after the government asserted that there had been “cyberattacks” meant to undermine the vote and security council documents indicated possible Russian meddling.

  79. Syrian Rebels Push South, Edging Closer to Damascus Foreign, December 6

    Government forces appeared to be reinforcing crucial strongholds including the capital, Damascus, and the major city of Homs.

  80. A Spate of Vandalism Rattled Estonia. Russia Was to Blame, Officials Say. Foreign, December 5

    Several people were convicted in connection with small acts of vandalism carried out at the behest of Russia’s military intelligence service, prosecutors announced Thursday.

  81. Trump’s Threats Over the Dollar Could Accelerate Push for Alternatives Washington, December 5

    President-elect Donald J. Trump threatened to impose tariffs on countries that seek to replace the dollar in trade or undermine its global reserve currency status.

  82. Ukraine Makes a Case to Trump’s Team as Its Officials Visit U.S. Foreign, December 5

    Kyiv is feeling a sense of urgency leading up to the Jan. 20 inauguration, given the American president-elect’s vow to end the war quickly.

  83. Un general ruso llama al presidente del Estado Mayor Conjunto de EE. UU. En español, December 5

    En una llamada muy inusual, los dos hombres “discutieron una serie de cuestiones de seguridad mundial y regional, incluido el conflicto en curso en Ucrania”, dijo un portavoz.

  84. Syrian Rebels Storm Another Major City Foreign, December 5

    Opposition forces advanced on the city of Hama as their startling offensive moved quickly in the direction of the capital, Damascus.

  85. Un juego de guerra del Pentágono ofrece duras advertencias sobre una posible guerra nuclear En español, December 5

    El devastador resultado de un juego desarrollado en 1983 revela que la escalada nuclear se descontrola inevitablemente.

  86. The Warning Interactive, December 5

    No shockwave. No mushroom cloud. But a space nuke would change life on Earth forever.

  87. Russian General Calls U.S. Chairman of Joint Chiefs Washington, December 4

    In a highly unusual call, the two men “discussed a number of global and regional security issues, to include the ongoing conflict in Ukraine,” a spokesman said.

  88. Georgia Tumbles Deeper Into Crisis as Government Detains Opposition Figures Foreign, December 4

    In a sign of a widening crackdown, security agents have searched the offices and homes of prominent activists and opposition leaders who are furious about the government’s position on Europe.

  89. With Assad Challenged, a Push to Cut Syria’s Ties to Iran Grows More Unlikely Foreign, December 4

    Even as Israel bombarded Syria, officials say the U.S. and Gulf countries were working to weaken its president’s alliance with Tehran. Rebels’ shock advance has dampened those hopes.

  90. Pro-Government Airstrikes Damage Hospitals in Rebel-Held Syrian City Video, December 3

    The director of Idlib University Hospital said his facility was one of two knocked out of service by Monday’s strikes.

  91. Investigation Into Forced Adoptions From Ukraine Points Finger at Putin Foreign, December 3

    Yale researchers traced hundreds of children taken to Russia in the war, finding what they described as “a higher level of crime than first understood.”

  92. Five Opinion Writers on What Biden Should Do in His Final Days as President Op Ed, December 3

    Protecting land and appointing judges could go a long way toward bolstering Biden’s legacy.

  93. U.S. Sending $725 Million in Arms to Ukraine, Including More Land Mines Washington, December 3

    The package, the largest since April, comes amid deep concerns in Ukraine that the Trump administration may cut off aid. The president-elect has vowed to end the war quickly, but has not said how.

  94. Rusia enfrenta una desaceleración económica y un creciente conflicto interno En español, December 2

    Ante la combinación de un incremento de precios y la caída de la actividad económica, algunos advierten que la economía del país avanza hacia la estanflación.

  95. Syrian and Russian Fighter Jets Strike Areas Held by Rebel Forces Video, December 2

    The airstrikes came as the rebel forces continued advancing in the west and northwest of Syria.

  96. Los rebeldes sirios atacaron cuando los aliados de Bashar al Asad estaban desprevenidos En español, December 2

    La disminución del apoyo al gobierno sirio por parte de Irán, Hizbulá y Rusia permitió a las fuerzas de la oposición tomar la iniciativa y ocupar nuevos territorios.

  97. Will Trump’s Dollar Diplomacy Roil Global Trade? Business, December 2

    The President-elect is demanding the so-called BRICS countries pledge fealty to the greenback, or risk a new wave of tariffs.

  98. Russia and Iran Pledge Support for Syria’s al-Assad Against Advancing Rebels Foreign, December 2

    In just a few days, a patchwork of rebel forces has seized control of a broad stretch of land in the west and northwest of Syria. But it’s unclear just how much support Syria’s weakened allies can provide.

  99. Germany Pledges Fast Military Aid to Ukraine in Effort to Reassure Foreign, December 2

    Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Kyiv on Monday. Amid fears that U.S. support could dry up, Ukrainian officials had criticized him for a recent phone call with President Vladimir V. Putin.

  100. Tensions Rise Among Russia’s Elite as Economic Growth Slows Foreign, December 2

    The slowdown is worrying for the Kremlin but not serious enough to significantly hobble its war effort.

  101. The Secret Pentagon War Game That ​Offers a Stark​ Warning for Our Times Magazine, December 2

    The devastating outcome of the 1983 game reveals that nuclear escalation inevitably spirals out of control.

  102. U.S. Faces Stiff Test Against Chinese Dominance in Africa Foreign, December 2

    When President Biden visits Angola on Monday, he will promote a rail project meant to show America’s commitment to the continent and to counter Chinese influence.

  103. Syria’s Rebels Struck When Assad’s Allies Were Weakened and Distracted Foreign, December 1

    Diminished support for the Syrian government from Iran, Hezbollah and Russia enabled opposition forces to take the initiative and seize new territory.

  104. Biden’s Visit to Africa Will Focus on History and Economic Hope Washington, December 1

    In Angola on likely his last overseas trip in office, the president will tour a slavery museum and spotlight a rail corridor that is part of his administration’s strategy in the region.

  105. Russia Forges Ahead in Eastern Ukraine, Capturing More Villages in Recent Days Foreign, November 30

    Russian forces are closing in on two strongholds. The fall of the cities could pave the way for a takeover of the southern part of the Donetsk region, analysts said.

  106. Rusia dirige ataques a la red ucraniana para desconectar sus centrales nucleares En español, November 29

    Desde el primer invierno de la guerra, Moscú ha atacado la infraestructura energética de Ucrania para colapsar al país. Ahora busca paralizar las centrales nucleares a pesar del riesgo de una catástrofe.

  107. Protests Erupt in Georgia as It Pulls Back From Pro-Western Path Foreign, November 29

    Thousands of people took to the streets after the government said it had suspended talks on joining the European Union.

  108. Russia, Targeting Ukraine’s Grid, Moves to Cut Off Its Nuclear Plants Foreign, November 29

    Moscow has increasingly hit critical substations linked to nuclear power plants in an effort to disconnect them. At the same time, Ukraine replaced the commander of its ground forces.

  109. Trump May Find Things to Like About Biden’s ‘Horrible’ Foreign Policy Washington, November 29

    The world is braced for disruption from the president-elect, but he may find more common ground with President Biden than many assume.

  110. Ukraine’s River of Anguish Foreign, November 29

    Amphibious operations across the Dnipro River at Kherson illustrated the suffering and endurance of Ukrainian forces. A team of Times journalists observed the perilous movements.

  111. ¿Qué sabemos del misil balístico ruso Oreshnik? En español, November 28

    Continúa el debate sobre el impacto estratégico de este proyectil capaz de transportar armas nucleares.

  112. Ukraine Faces Power Outages as Russia Targets Energy Infrastructure Video, November 28

    Russian President Vladimir V. Putin said the attacks were a response to Ukraine’s hitting Russian territory with U.S.-made long-range missiles last week.

  113. What a Deadly Offensive in Syria Means for a Stalled Civil War Foreign, November 28

    Rebel groups have launched the largest offensive in years against government forces in the northwest.

  114. Russia Launches Huge Bombardment of Ukraine and Signals More to Come Foreign, November 28

    Ukraine said the attacks targeted energy infrastructure. President Vladimir V. Putin said they were retaliation for Kyiv’s use of long-range American missiles.

  115. E.U. Vessels Surround Anchored Chinese Ship After Baltic Sea Cables Are Severed Foreign, November 28

    Multiple countries are investigating and the authorities in Europe say they have not ruled out sabotage. But U.S. intelligence officials have assessed that the cables were not cut deliberately.

  116. EE. UU. en transición: Trump y Biden, dos estrategias políticas, una superpotencia En español, November 28

    Mientras el presidente Biden negocia un alto al fuego en Líbano, el presidente electo Donald Trump dirige su propia política exterior sin esperar a juramentarse en el cargo.

  117. Moscow Expels 2 German Journalists, Accusing Berlin of Closing Russian TV Bureau Foreign, November 27

    The German government denied it had taken action against Russia’s Channel One office in Berlin but said two Russian journalists no longer had residency permits.

  118. Two Presidents, Two Policies, One Superpower: America in Transition Washington, November 27

    Even as President Biden brokers a cease-fire in Lebanon, President-elect Donald J. Trump is running his own foreign policy without waiting to be sworn in.

  119. What Is Russia’s Oreshnik Ballistic Missile? Foreign, November 27

    The weapon used for the first time against Ukraine last week is capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

  120. Era la mujer más poderosa del mundo. Y no está dispuesta a pedir perdón En español, November 27

    Angela Merkel no aprovecha la oportunidad para enmendarse en sus memorias, “Libertad”.

  121. Saudi Arabia and Russia to U.N.: Don’t Talk About a Fossil Fuel Exit Climate, November 26

    A handful of oil-producing nations ensured that a United Nations General Assembly resolution on climate change steered clear of a call to transition away from fossil fuels.

  122. Blinken and U.S. Allies Struggle with Wars as Biden’s Presidency Wanes Foreign, November 26

    Top diplomats from the Group of 7 nations tried to project unity on Ukraine while discussing differences over Israel and anticipating the return of Donald J. Trump.

  123. Russia Says Ukraine Struck Inside its Territory with U.S.-Made Missiles, Again Foreign, November 26

    On Tuesday, Ukraine also reported enduring an immense Russian air assault overnight that involved nearly 200 drones, as both sides intensified air attacks.

  124. U.K. Man Fighting for Ukraine Is Said to Be Captured in Russia Foreign, November 25

    Russian state media reported that a British volunteer for the Ukrainian Army was captured amid fighting in the Kursk region.

  125. A Sudden Escalation in Ukraine Before Trump Takes Office The Daily, November 25

    Long-range missiles, North Korean troops and starker threats from Russia — the war has entered a more volatile phase.

  126. Don’t Let Donald Trump Drive You Into Internal Exile Op Ed, November 25

    Focusing on your own life and disengaging from politics can be appealing. But it is a abdication of responsibility.

  127. The Amsterdam Attacks and the Long Shadow of ‘Pogroms’ Foreign, November 24

    Many have used an old word to refer to recent events. Is it accurate?

  128. What’s Behind Ukraine and Russia’s Missile Brinkmanship? Foreign, November 23

    Tit-for-tat moves this week included the use of American-made ballistic missiles to strike inside Russia, and new nuclear threats from Moscow. Neither appear to have influenced the war on the ground.

  129. Merkel recuerda en sus memorias cómo fue tratar con Trump y Putin En español, November 23

    El nuevo libro de la excanciller alemana Angela Merkel también pretende justificar las decisiones que tomó y que aún afectan a su país y al resto de Europa.

  130. With Memes and in State Media, Many Russians Cheer on Putin’s Threats Foreign, November 23

    While support for Vladimir V. Putin’s threats resounded in pro-war venues, some Russians reacted with worry, gallows humor and apathy to the suggestions of striking the West and using nuclear weapons.

  131. Putin envía un mensaje escalofriante tras el ataque de Ucrania con misiles estadounidenses En español, November 22

    El líder ruso advierte que Estados Unidos se arriesga a una guerra nuclear al ampliar su ayuda a Kiev.

  132. Guard at U.S. Embassy in Norway Accused of Spying for Russia and Iran Foreign, November 22

    The Norwegian man was arrested this week in Oslo and ordered jailed pending further investigation in what the authorities called a ‘very serious case.’

  133. Merkel Memoir Recalls What It Was Like Dealing With Trump and Putin Foreign, November 22

    The new book by former Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany also aims to justify decisions she made that are still affecting her country and the rest of Europe.

  134. Russia Supplies Antiaircraft Missiles to North Korea, South Korea Says Foreign, November 22

    Pyongyang has long coveted an advanced air-defense system to guard against missiles and war planes from the United States and South Korea.

  135. Ukraine Cancels Parliament Session, Citing a Warning Over a Missile Attack Foreign, November 22

    This is the first time Parliament has canceled a session since Russia invaded Ukraine.

  136. As Ukraine Fires U.S. Missiles, Putin Sends a Chilling Message Foreign, November 22

    The Russian leader ominously declares that America risks nuclear war as it expands its aid.

  137. Trump’s New Pick for Attorney General, and a Surprise Turn in U.S. Drug Deaths Podcasts, November 22

    Plus, a “Wicked” warning.

  138. Corea del Norte envió soldados a Rusia. Los rusos agradecen con osos En español, November 22

    Vladimir Putin también regaló un león y cinco cacatúas al zoológico de Pionyang, entre más de 70 animales que envió como emblema de la creciente amistad entre ambos países.

  139. What Democrats Are Getting Wrong About Transgender Rights Op Ed, November 22

    Trans rights aren’t just trans rights. They’re reproductive rights.

  140. Putin intensifica su amenaza con un misil que puede transportar ojivas nucleares En español, November 22

    El misil de alcance intermedio no transportaba armas nucleares, pero forma parte de un arsenal estratégico capaz de utilizarlas.

  141. China’s Hacking Reached Deep Into U.S. Telecoms Washington, November 22

    The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said hackers listened to phone calls and read texts by exploiting aging equipment and seams in the networks that connect systems.

  142. Russia Launches New Intermediate-Range Missile at Ukraine Video, November 21

    President Vladimir Putin said the attack was in response to Ukraine’s recent use of American and British weapons to strike deeper into Russia.

  143. Netanyahu, buscado por una orden judicial histórica, se enfrenta a un mundo más pequeño En español, November 21

    Las órdenes de detención de la Corte Penal Internacional en contra el primer ministro israelí, Benjamín Netanyahu, y su exministro de Defensa, Yoav Gallant, representan un importante hito diplomático.

  144. Matt Gaetz Bows Out, to Sighs of Relief Letters, November 21

    Readers respond to Matt Gaetz’s withdrawal. Also: Dr. Mehmet Oz and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; Russia’s nuclear pose; political spending; election lessons; homelessness.

  145. For Netanyahu, Subject to Landmark Warrant, a Smaller World Foreign, November 21

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has allies among the members of the International Criminal Court. But he will have to plan his travel more carefully than before.

  146. U.S. Defense Firms Are Warned About Russia’s Sabotage Campaign Washington, November 21

    A new warning urges defense companies to increase security and to be on the lookout for surveillance and signs of trespassing.

  147. Few Sitting Leaders Have Faced I.C.C. War Crimes Charges Foreign, November 21

    The short list includes Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the deposed president of Sudan, and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

  148. With Use of New Missile, Russia Sends a Threatening Message to the West Foreign, November 21

    The intermediate-range missile did not carry nuclear weapons, but it is part of a strategic arsenal that is capable of delivering them.

  149. 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.