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  1. The Chilling Consequences of Going Along With Trump Op Ed, Today

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

  2. Falsehoods Fuel the Right-Wing Crusade Against U.S.A.I.D. Business, Yesterday

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

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

    The attacks on the agency are cruel and counterproductive.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. 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.

  20. The January 30 Tulsi Gabbard Confirmation Hearing live blog included one standalone post:
  21. 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.

  22. 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.

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

  26. 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.

  27. 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.

  28. 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.

  29. 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.

  30. 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.

  31. 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.

  32. 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.

  33. 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.

  34. 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.

  35. ¿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.

  36. 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...

  37. 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.

  38. 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.

  39. 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.

  40. 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.

  41. 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.

  42. John Ratcliffe Confirmed as C.I.A. Director Washington, January 23

    He has offered a vision for a more aggressive spy agency, and his focus on the threat from China is widely shared by Republican and Democratic lawmakers.

  43. Trump Is Leading a Global Surge to the Right Foreign, January 23

    But not all of the leading conservative populist parties in the world are the same — in rhetoric or on policy.

  44. Ukraine Is Losing Fewer Soldiers Than Russia — but It’s Still Losing the War Foreign, January 23

    Russia has lost about twice as many men to death and serious injury as Ukraine. But the trends favor the Kremlin.

  45. With Support Dwindling and Trump in Power, Zelensky Could Face Tough Re-election Foreign, January 23

    The high popularity that the Ukrainian president had in the early days of the Russian invasion, with an approval rating of about 90 percent, has dipped badly.

  46. Los soldados de Corea del Norte combaten junto a Rusia y libran su propia guerra En español, January 23

    Las fuerzas ucranianas describieron un tipo diferente de enemigo, que lucha con tácticas desconocidas y pocas opciones de retirarse.

  47. Britain Says Russian Spy Ship Returned to U.K. Waters in Sign of Kremlin Threat Foreign, January 22

    The British defense secretary told Parliament that the Yantar, which he described as a Russian spy ship, had come near Britain’s coast for the second time in a few months.

  48. Fighting Alongside Russia, North Koreans Wage Their Own War Foreign, January 22

    Ukrainian forces described a different kind of enemy, fighting with unfamiliar tactics and little option to retreat.

  49. Trump dice que Putin está ‘destruyendo a Rusia’ En español, January 21

    El presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, elogió el segundo mandato de Trump, mientras que el presidente estadounidense criticó al dirigente ruso por su guerra en Ucrania.

  50. I Spent Trump’s Inauguration in Ukraine. This Is What I Saw. Op Ed, January 21

    “And Panama!” a Ukrainian military analyst said. “What did calm, peaceful Panama do?”

  51. As Trump Takes Office, Zelensky Urges Europe to Stand Firm Against Russia Foreign, January 21

    Speaking a day after Trump’s inauguration, Ukraine’s president told world leaders at Davos that Europe needs to remain united and “learn how to take care of itself.”

  52. In Rare Criticism, Trump Says Putin Is ‘Destroying Russia’ Washington, January 21

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia praised President Trump’s second inauguration, but the American leader did not return the compliment.

  53. It’s Trump’s Messy, Dangerous World Now Op Ed, January 20

    The key to peace is strength, and the key to strength is leadership.

  54. Trump Vowed to End the Ukraine War Before Taking Office. The War Rages On. Washington, January 19

    Donald J. Trump’s promise to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine in 24 hours, “before I even become president,” proved to be untrue.

  55. Ukraine Braces for Trump’s Return, Eager for Peace, but Wary of the Terms Foreign, January 19

    Soldiers and civilians alike say that after so much loss, the new U.S. president must push for a just settlement, not peace at any cost.

  56. Get Your Scorecards: Global Opportunities for Trump the Deal Maker Washington, January 19

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has made big promises on Ukraine, Iran, China and crises around the globe. But he will have to make difficult choices.

  57. U.S. Spy Chief Took on Role of Negotiator in Gaza War Washington, January 18

    As C.I.A. director, William J. Burns was deeply focused on China and Russia when the Middle East conflict plunged him back into his old life.

  58. How Antony Blinken, America’s Top Diplomat, Became the Secretary of War Washington, January 18

    President Biden’s longtime aide rallied scores of nations to defend Ukraine, but then became a villain to the many critics of U.S. support for Israel’s war in Gaza.

  59. Russia Attacks Kyiv With Ballistic Missiles, Ukraine Says Foreign, January 18

    At least three people were killed in the assault on the capital, and at least one died and 11 were wounded in a separate strike in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia.

  60. Russian Disinformation Campaigns Eluded Meta’s Efforts to Block Them Business, January 17

    A new report details how a covert influence operation linked to the Kremlin continued to place ads on Facebook despite U.S. and E.U. prohibitions on doing business with the organization.

  61. 3 Lawyers for Navalny Sentenced for Passing Along His Correspondence Foreign, January 17

    A Russian court said the lawyers for Aleksei Navalny, the country’s top opposition figure before his death in a penal colony last year, were guilty of involvement in an extremist group.

  62. U.S. Reveals Once-Secret Support for Ukraine’s Drone Industry Washington, January 17

    The development of a new generation of drones has revolutionized how wars are fought, according to U.S. officials.

  63. Russia and Iran Sign Cooperation Treaty in the Kremlin Foreign, January 17

    The agreement is focused more on trade than military issues, but it will bring two countries with a shared desire to challenge the West closer together.

  64. El plan de paz de Putin no es de paz En español, January 17

    Vladimir Putin mantiene sus ambiciones imperiales. Renunciar ahora forzando un alto al fuego prematuro simplemente permitiría a Putin descansar, reequiparse y, finalmente, volver a atacar.

  65. Ucrania, Medio Oriente, China: ¿cuáles son los retos del Pentágono en el nuevo gobierno de EE. UU.? En español, January 16

    El nuevo secretario de Defensa enfrentará retos importantes en el mundo y en casa.

  66. Azerbaijan’s Leader, Emboldened, Picks a Rare Fight With Putin Foreign, January 16

    Russia’s president is said to have blamed birds or a Ukrainian drone for a Dec. 25 crash of an Azerbaijani plane. Azerbaijan says Russian air defenses were at fault.

  67. Takeaways From Marco Rubio’s Senate Hearing Washington, January 15

    Mr. Rubio expressed views aligned with those of most senators who work on foreign policy, while taking care not to break from Donald J. Trump’s unorthodox ideas.

  68. Poland’s Leader Suggests Russian Hand in Plot to Attack Western Cargo Planes Foreign, January 15

    “I can only confirm that Russia planned acts of air terror, not just against Poland but against airlines across the globe,” said Poland’s prime minister, Donald Tusk.

  69. Rubio Aims to Take on the Axis of Anger: China, Russia, North Korea and Iran Washington, January 15

    The loose arrangement of hostile powers could pose a series of conundrums for President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of state.

  70. Rubio Is in Spotlight on Second Big Day of Cabinet Hearings Washington, January 15

    Senator Marco Rubio, who is nominated for secretary of state, has a long history of personal and policy differences with President-elect Donald Trump.

  71. Inside Ukraine’s Last Stand at a Vital Coal Mine Foreign, January 15

    The mine, near the frontline city of Pokrovsk, produced coking coal crucial for Ukraine’s steel industry. It kept running until the very last moment, when Russian forces finally reached its gates.

  72. Missile Attack Prompts Emergency Power Cuts in Ukraine Foreign, January 15

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said air defenses had shot down at least 30 missiles from a “massive” barrage that had targeted gas and energy facilities.

  73. New Administration to Take Over in Challenging Era for the Pentagon Washington, January 14

    The incoming defense secretary will face several challenges, including the war in Ukraine and the turmoil in the Middle East.

  74. Ucrania lanza ataques ‘masivos’ con drones en el interior de Rusia, según las autoridades En español, January 14

    El bombardeo pareció ser uno de los mayores asaltos recientes de la campaña ucraniana para dañar la maquinaria bélica rusa en su propio territorio.

  75. For These Teenagers in Ukraine, Hope Arrived at the Stage Door Foreign, January 14

    The students in a summer acting course performed a play set in America, called, “It’s okay!” And it gave them hope that their lives would be OK, too.

  76. Ukraine Launches ‘Massive’ Drone Attacks Inside Russia, Officials Say Foreign, January 14

    The barrage appeared to be one of the largest recent assaults in Ukraine’s campaign to damage Russia’s war machine on its home territory.

  77. Biden Promised to ‘Turn the Page’ on Trump. What Went Wrong? Op Ed, January 14

    Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, looks back on the hopes and realities of Bidenism.

  78. El mensaje de Groenlandia a Trump: no estamos en venta, pero hagamos negocios En español, January 14

    El primer ministro dijo que aunque los groenlandeses no quieren convertirse en estadounidenses, “la realidad es que vamos a trabajar con Estados Unidos, ayer, hoy y mañana”.

  79. Las batallas en Rusia se intensifican, con tanques, drones y soldados norcoreanos En español, January 14

    Los soldados ucranianos describen feroces enfrentamientos en la región de Kursk mientras las fuerzas rusas intentan retomar un territorio que podría ser clave en cualquier negociación de alto al fuego.

  80. Putin’s Plan for Peace Is No Peace at All Op Ed, January 14

    Now is the time for the United States to build on its historic success supporting Ukraine, not squander it.

  81. El gobierno de Biden le advirtió a Putin sobre una estrategia rusa que podía provocar un desastre aéreo En español, January 14

    La Casa Blanca se apresuró a hacerle llegar un mensaje al presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, el año pasado, después de que las agencias de inteligencia estadounidenses dijeran que una unidad militar rusa se estaba preparando para enviar paquetes explosivos en aviones de carga.

  82. Greenland to Trump: We’re Not for Sale but Let’s Talk Business Foreign, January 13

    The prime minister said that while Greenlanders do not want to become Americans, “the reality is we are going to work with the U.S. — yesterday, today and tomorrow.”

  83. Biden Aides Warned Putin as Russia’s Shadow War Threatened Air Disaster Washington, January 13

    The White House scrambled to get a message to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last year after U.S. intelligence agencies said a Russian military unit was preparing to send explosive packages on cargo planes.

  84. Capturados en Ucrania, ellos brindan una mirada inusual al ejército de Corea del Norte En español, January 13

    El presidente de Ucrania difundió un video del interrogatorio de dos soldados, el cual revelaba que sabían muy poco sobre la guerra a la que fueron enviados a luchar.

  85. Troops Captured by Ukraine Provide Rare Glimpse Into North Korea’s Military Foreign, January 13

    Ukraine’s president released a video of the two soldiers being interrogated, revealing they knew little about the war they were sent to fight in.

  86. Battles Rage Inside Russia, With Waves of Tanks, Drones and North Koreans Foreign, January 13

    Ukrainian soldiers are describing fierce clashes as Russian forces try to retake territory in the Kursk region that could be key in eventual cease-fire talks.

  87. Una fotografía en el centro de la guerra cultural entre Ucrania y Rusia En español, January 13

    La fotografía reimagina un famoso cuadro del siglo XIX de cosacos radicados en el centro de Ucrania, con soldados ucranianos actuales en lugar de los legendarios guerreros.

  88. Así es el largo camino a la recuperación para los veteranos rusos En español, January 12

    Un gran número de soldados regresan amputados y muchos sufren trastorno de estrés postraumático. Una vez en casa, se enfrentan a estigmas y a un agotador curso de rehabilitación.

  89. Ukraine Says It Captured 2 North Korean Soldiers Fighting for Russia Foreign, January 11

    President Volodymyr Zelensky said the soldiers were captured in the western Kursk region, where Ukraine has been fighting to hold on to territory it seized last summer.

  90. The Painting, the Photograph and the War for Ukraine’s Culture Foreign, January 11

    An image depicting a famous 19th-century painting of Cossacks, with current Ukrainian soldiers standing in for the warriors, has struck a chord as Kyiv battles to assert its identity.

  91. Putin está dispuesto a reunirse con Trump, según confirma el Kremlin En español, January 11

    Un portavoz de Rusia reafirmó la posición oficial de que Moscú estaba dispuesta a hablar con el presidente electo de Estados Unidos.

  92. The January 10 Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  93. U.S. Imposes New Sanctions to Squeeze Russia’s Energy Sector Washington, January 10

    The Biden administration is cracking down on the Russian “shadow fleet” and taking steps to curb oil and gas production.

  94. Kremlin Confirms Readiness for Putin to Meet Trump Foreign, January 10

    The president-elect had said Russia’s leader wanted to meet him to discuss the war in Ukraine. The Kremlin said it welcomed such dialogue, but a meeting could occur only after Mr. Trump took office.

  95. Putin recibe un desaire en las bodegas de vino de una antigua república soviética En español, January 10

    Hace más de 20 años, el presidente ruso celebró su cumpleaños 50 en una bodega de Moldavia. Tras la invasión a Ucrania, el lugar dejó de exhibir las botellas que entonces le regalaron.

  96. 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.

  97. 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.

  98. 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.

  99. 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.

  100. 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.

  101. Por qué parece que ya no sabemos nada de la economía global En español, June 20

    Mientras prestábamos atención a la pandemia, China y Ucrania, los caminos hacia la prosperidad y los intereses comunes se han oscurecido.

  102. Why It Seems Everything We Knew About the Global Economy Is No Longer True Business, June 18

    While the world’s eyes were on the pandemic, China and the war in Ukraine, the paths to prosperity and shared interests have grown murkier.

  103. The Airman Who Wanted to Give Gamers a Real Taste of War World, April 13

    The group liked online war games. But then Jack Teixeira, an active-duty airman, began showing them classified documents, members say.

  104. In Surprise, OPEC Plus Announces Cut in Oil Production Business, April 2

    Oil prices soared 7 percent on Sunday night after the group’s move to cut 1.2 million barrels a day.

  105. Your Monday Briefing: China’s Post-Covid Economic Goal N Y T Now, March 5

    Also, Russia tries to cut off Bakhmut, and countries reach an ocean biodiversity deal.

  106. At Stake in the Ukraine-Russia War Letters, February 13

    Readers discuss a guest essay by Christopher Caldwell that blamed the U.S. for an escalation in the war. Also: Mask mandates; the next pandemic; YouTube.

  107. Your Thursday Briefing: Rising Militancy in Pakistan N Y T Now, February 1

    Also, Adani Enterprises pulls its offering and soldiers die on both sides in Bakhmut.

  108. Your Wednesday Briefing: China Rebounds N Y T Now, January 31

    Also, Russia’s resilient economy and Sri Lanka’s enduring struggle.

  109. 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.

  110. Your Tuesday Briefing: Chinese ‘Zero Covid’ Workers Revolt N Y T Now, January 16

  111. Your Tuesday Briefing: A Major Ukrainian Strike N Y T Now, January 2

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  112. Xi and Putin Meet Again, Two Strongmen in a Weak Moment Foreign, December 30

    Russia is isolated by its invasion of Ukraine and needs China more than ever. But China, facing a Covid crisis, is in no position to risk sanctions.

  113. Your Thursday Briefing: The U.S. Requires Covid Tests for Travelers From China N Y T Now, December 28

    Also, Ukraine peace talks seem far-off.

  114. Your Wednesday Briefing: China’s Overwhelmed Hospitals N Y T Now, December 27

    Also, Ukraine is fighting to retake a city in the Donbas.

  115. Your Tuesday Briefing: China Menaces Taiwan N Y T Now, December 26

    Also, an emerging picture of China’s Covid crisis.

  116. Your Friday Briefing: A Times Investigation Into Bucha N Y T Now, December 22

    Also, Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to lead Israel again and the week in culture.

  117. How Do You Protest in the Face of Censorship? An Empty Sign. Magazine, December 21

    In China, Russia and the United Kingdom, unmarked sheets of white paper have become a potent symbol of defiance.

  118. 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.

  119. Plutocrats, Power and Philanthropy Letters, November 25

    Readers discuss a guest essay about recent misdeeds by four billionaires. Also: Pandemic cautions; moderate Republicans; Russian brutality in Ukraine.

  120. Your Thursday Briefing: No ‘Red Wave’ in U.S. Midterms N Y T Now, November 9

    Plus Russia says it is retreating from Kherson City and markets try to parse China’s “zero Covid.”

  121. Your Thursday Briefing: Iran’s Protests Intensify N Y T Now, October 26

    Plus Myanmar gets closer to Russia and a dire climate report.

  122. How Finnair’s Huge Bet on Faster Flights to Asia Suddenly Came Undone Sunday Business, October 20

    When Russia closed its airspace, it upended the decades-long strategy for making Finland a European travel hub to and from the East.

  123. Russia’s New Onslaught Against Ukraine Letters, October 10

    Readers respond to the latest Russian attacks in Ukraine. Also: The wonders of math; pandemic spending; Republicans and crime.

  124. The September 25 Italy Elections live blog included one standalone post:
  125. Burnout, Productivity and Other Tales of the Office Letters, September 19

    Readers discuss new aspects of the workplace during the pandemic. Also: A political balance; Vladimir Putin and Mikhail Gorbachev; student newspapers.

  126. China’s Leader Emerges From Covid Bubble for First Foreign Trip Since 2020 Foreign, September 14

    Xi Jinping, who is expected to meet with Vladimir Putin, will seek to project confidence as a global statesman at a time of grave challenges at home.

  127. 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.

  128. Your Thursday Briefing: How Authoritarians See Mikhail Gorbachev National, August 31

    Plus the decline in American life expectancy and the latest on Typhoon Hinnamnor.

  129. Dmitri Vrubel, Who Planted a Kiss on the Berlin Wall, Dies at 62 Obits, August 19

    A Russian-born painter, he created a mural of the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev smooching the East German leader Erich Honecker — and with it a tourist attraction.

  130. A Campaign Tactic by Democrats: Smart? Risky? Unethical? Letters, August 14

    Readers debate the party’s strategy of supporting far-right G.O.P. candidates it thinks it can beat. Also: Covid and schools; Ukraine’s students; Kansas and abortion.

  131. Your Friday Briefing: U.S. to Unseal Trump Warrant N Y T Now, August 11

    Plus Russia prepares for show trials and Taiwan does not rise to China’s provocations.

  132. Your Thursday Briefing: Trump Declines to Answer Questions N Y T Now, August 10

    Plus new details about explosions in Crimea and revelations about the victims of Seoul’s floods.

  133. Ukraine Ships Grain at Last. It Will Take Far More to Slow Global Hunger. Foreign, August 1

    The departure of a grain-filled vessel from Odesa was hailed as a victory against global hunger. But experts say the crisis is so big that no single advance can reverse it.

  134. Your Thursday Briefing N Y T Now, July 28

    Brittney Griner for Viktor Bout?

  135. Your Monday Briefing N Y T Now, July 25

    Russia looks to Africa.

  136. Biden, Oil and the Middle East Business, July 14

    Under pressure as tight oil supplies hurt the U.S. economy, Biden will go to Saudi Arabia for a meeting with M.B.S.

  137. Your Wednesday Briefing: Extreme Heat Grips China N Y T Now, July 12

    Plus the conviction of an ailing Hong Kong activist and President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming trip to Iran.

  138. Your Tuesday Briefing: Bank Protests in China N Y T Now, July 11

    Plus Ukrainian civilians bear the brunt of Russia’s war and new details after Shinzo Abe’s death.

  139. Your Friday Briefing: A Major U.S. Climate Ruling Dining, June 30

    Plus Xi Jinping visits Hong Kong and Ukraine takes back Snake Island.

  140. El mundo tiene que elegir: cooperar o colapsar en Español, June 20

    La COVID-19, el cambio climático y la posibilidad de una crisis alimentaria global demuestran que los problemas del mundo están muy ligados entre sí. Y también las soluciones.

  141. The World Has a Choice: Work Together or Fall Apart Op Ed, June 18

    No single country can solve the problem of rising food and fuel costs.

  142. We Should Thank Mike Pence for His Courage on Jan. 6 Letters, June 17

    A reader praises the former vice president; another reluctantly suggests pardoning Donald Trump. Also: Ukraine what-ifs; Covid mandates; paid internships.

  143. Your Thursday Briefing: $1 Billion to Ukraine N Y T Now, June 15

    Plus the Fed raised interest rates and a video of an assault in China went viral.

  144. Your Friday Briefing N Y T Now, June 3

    Ukraine says Russia controls 20 percent of its territory.

  145. Your Thursday Briefing N Y T Now, June 2

    The bloody battle for Ukraine’s east.

  146. Is Ron DeSantis the Future of the Republican Party? Letters, May 24

    Readers weigh in on the Florida governor’s record. Also: Vladimir Putin’s nuclear option; last Covid texts; belief in change; hope and healing.

  147. Warning Signs of a Future Mass Killer Letters, May 20

    Mental health evaluations, chat rooms and parents’ roles. Also: Republicans and shootings; Covid mandates; voters and democracy; Estonia and Russia; abortion funds.

  148. Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia’s Faltering Campaign N Y T Now, May 16

    Plus climate’s role in Australia’s upcoming election and a Covid-19 protest at Peking University.

  149. American Teenagers and Their Mental Health Letters, May 11

    The teen mental health crisis. Also: Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Twitter; Vladimir Putin’s gambit; Russian TV; Penn Station; flying without masks.

  150. Your Friday Briefing: Russia Doubles Down N Y T Now, May 5

    Moscow wants victories before its Monday holiday.