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  1. Trump Gives Russia 50 Days to Make Peace With Ukraine Video, Today

    President Trump, expressing frustration over feeling dragged along by President Vladimir V. Putin in peace talks, threatened Russia with “very severe tariffs” unless a deal is reached with Ukraine in 50 days.

  2. Trump Promises to Help Europe Speed Weapons to Ukraine U.S., Today

    “I’m disappointed in President Putin, because I thought we would have had a deal two months ago,” President Trump said.

  3. Trump’s Willingness to Arm Ukraine Puts Him Closer to Biden Approach U.S., Today

    President Trump is expected this week to formalize a new plan to sell American weapons to European allies, who would pass them onto Kyiv.

  4. In His Own Words: How Trump Changed His Tone on Putin and the War in Ukraine U.S., Today

    After years of lavishing praise on the Russian leader, President Trump abruptly changed his posture amid mounting frustration with the lack of progress on a cease-fire.

  5. Trump Is Expected to Announce New Weapons Pipeline for Ukraine World, Today

    Under the plan, other NATO countries would buy U.S.-made arms, then give them to Ukraine to defend itself against Russia. NATO’s secretary general was set to meet Mr. Trump on Monday.

  6. Who Is Winning the World War? Opinion, July 12

    American foreign policy needs both a better long-term strategy and a lot of short-term Trumpian flexibility.

  7. A Landscape of Death: What’s Left Where Ukraine Invaded Russia World, July 12

    When Ukraine turned a corner of Russia’s Kursk region into a battlefield, it set in motion some of the war’s fiercest fighting. Our photographer documented the aftermath.

  8. ¿Quieres entender a Rusia? Visita Dubái En español, July 12

    La ciudad es un refugio clave para los ricos de Moscú, incluyendo al productor discográfico Iosif Prigozhin, quien insiste en que todavía quiere al presidente Vladimir Putin, a pesar de lo que pudieras haber oído.

  9. Russia Sees France as Its Main Enemy in Europe, French General Says International Home, July 11

    During a rare news conference on Friday, the head of the French military, Thierry Burkhard, said Russia remains a “lasting, close” threat.

  10. Trump Says NATO Countries Will Buy Weapons to Give to Ukraine World, July 11

    If the plan is finalized, it would allow critical aid to flow to Ukraine as it endures one of Russia’s heaviest assaults of the war.

  11. Want to Understand Russia? Visit Dubai. World, July 11

    It’s a key refuge for Moscow’s wealthy, including the record producer Iosif Prigozhin. He insists he still loves President Vladimir V. Putin, no matter what you’ve heard.

  12. The Dollar’s in Trouble, but Not for the Reason You Think Opinion, July 11

    New payment systems allow users and banks to bypass the U.S. currency and sanctions.

  13. The Mystery of Trump’s 25% Tariff Threat on Kazakhstan Business, July 11

    The Central Asian nation, rich in critical minerals, is deepening its ties to China but does relatively little trade with the United States.

  14. Vladimir Putin se equivocó En español, July 11

    Donald Trump parecía considerar respetuosamente a Putin, y este parecía a punto de conseguir gran parte de lo que quería en su guerra contra Ucrania. En lugar de ello, Putin jugó mal sus cartas.

  15. Ukrainian Intelligence Officer Is Shot to Death in Kyiv Parking Lot World, July 10

    The victim’s unit played a key role in Ukraine’s surprise attack inside Russian territory last summer.

  16. Trump Says Bolsonaro, Like Other Allies Under Pressure, Faces a ‘Witch Hunt’ U.S., July 10

    President Trump’s defense of the former president of Brazil was the latest example of him invoking a term he has frequently used while describing himself as a victim.

  17. As Drone Warfare Evolves, Pentagon Sees Its Own Vulnerabilities U.S., July 10

    Israel and Ukraine have used drones against their adversaries in audacious ways that have helped the Pentagon see the need for new technology.

  18. Vladimir Putin Messed Up Briefing, July 10

    We explain President Trump and Putin’s changing relationship.

  19. Trump Seems to Be Warming to What Europe Wants for Ukraine: New Russia Sanctions World, July 10

    Flattery and pressure — coupled with President Trump’s growing dissatisfaction with President Vladimir V. Putin — have helped build momentum for new economic punishments.

  20. Russia Bombards Ukraine as U.S. Frustration Mounts World, July 10

    Kyiv was the main target of an hourslong assault that killed at least two people, officials said. The barrage came hours before the top American and Russian diplomats sat down for a meting.

  21. El absurdo plan ruso para incendiar un restaurante en Londres y secuestrar al dueño En español, July 10

    Miles de mensajes de Telegram divulgados durante un juicio revelan cómo agentes rusos les pagan a bandas criminales de poca monta para que lleven a cabo operaciones de espionaje y sabotaje en Europa.

  22. Crews in Ukraine Extinguish Flames From Russian Attacks Video, July 9

    The overnight strikes were mostly in central and western Ukraine, where the attacks seemed to target military sites.

  23. Thune Says Russia Sanctions Vote Could Come as Soon as This Month U.S., July 9

    Momentum has been building behind a bipartisan bill to impose sanctions on countries that purchase Russian oil, as Republicans work behind the scenes to win President Trump’s support.

  24. Putin, Undeterred by Trump’s Words, Escalates His War Against Ukraine World, July 9

    The Russian leader is convinced that Moscow’s battlefield superiority is growing, and that Ukraine’s defenses may collapse in the coming months, according to people close to the Kremlin.

  25. Attack on Ukraine Comes as Trump Castigates Putin World, July 9

    The number of Russian drones and missiles in the barrage set a single-night record and underscored Ukraine’s need for weapons.

  26. Trump’s Frustration With Putin Preceded Resumption of U.S. Weapons to Ukraine U.S., July 8

    President Trump lashed out at the Russian leader on Tuesday, signaling a change in his posture toward the conflict.

  27. Trump’s Frustration with Putin Preceded Resumption of U.S. Weapons to Ukraine U.S., July 8

    President Trump lashed out at the Russian leader on Tuesday, signaling an change in his posture toward the conflict.

  28. Trump’s Cabinet Meeting Agenda: Vent and Then Discuss the Décor U.S., July 8

    The president held forth in public for 104 minutes, using a cabinet meeting to express much that is on his mind.

  29. Rusia confirma la muerte de un ministro horas después de su destitución En español, July 8

    Las fuerzas del orden dijeron que investigaban la muerte de Roman Starovoyt, ministro de Transporte, como un posible suicidio.

  30. Trump Escalates Criticism of Putin After Restoring Arms Shipments to Ukraine U.S., July 8

    President Trump is increasingly suggesting that he believes his Russian counterpart had become an impediment to the peace deal he aims to make.

  31. The Wild Russian Plot to Burn a London Restaurant and Kidnap Its Owner World, July 8

    Court proceedings revealed how a criminal gang in Britain were directed to target Yevgeny Chichvarkin, a dissident Russian who owns Hide, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Mayfair.

  32. Trump’s U-Turn on Weapons Leaves Ukrainians Hopeful but Cautious World, July 8

    After President Trump’s announcement that the United States would send more military aid, some were grateful, others were skeptical, mindful of his seesawing policy.

  33. Land Mines, a Cold War Horror, Could Return to Fortify Europe’s Borders World, July 8

    Five countries plan to revive the use of a weapon prohibited by treaty for more than a quarter of a century, hoping to strengthen their defenses against any Russian attack.

  34. Trump Pledges to Send More Weapons to Ukraine U.S., July 8

    “They have to be able to defend themselves,” the president said, appearing to signal a reversal after his administration paused some weapons transfers just last week.

  35. Russian Minister Who Had Led Region Later Invaded by Ukraine Is Found Dead World, July 7

    Roman V. Starovoyt, the transport minister, had governed Russia’s western Kursk region before Ukrainian forces invaded in 2024 and occupied part of the territory.

  36. Looking Beyond the U.S. for Trade, Canada Begins Shipping Natural Gas to Asia World, July 7

    A tanker is headed to South Korea with a first shipment of liquefied natural gas from Canada, which hopes to reduce its export reliance on its neighbor.

  37. Ukraine Turns to Fishing Nets to Catch Russian Drones World, July 7

    With their dense mesh, the nets can tangle drone propellers. It’s a simple but effective countermeasure that reflects how low-tech means can blunt high-tech weapons in the war.

  38. China and Russia Keep Their Distance From Iran During Crisis U.S., July 6

    Some U.S. officials talked about an “axis” of authoritarian nations, but the American and Israeli war with Iran has exposed the limits of that idea.

  39. Irán busca alianzas con los BRICS y un nuevo orden mundial En español, July 5

    Irán se unirá a una reunión del grupo de países BRICS, que incluye a Brasil, Rusia, India, China, Sudáfrica y otros países. Será una oportunidad para demostrar que cuenta con poderosos aliados.

  40. The Head of NATO Thinks President Trump ‘Deserves All the Praise’ Magazine, July 5

    Mark Rutte has only good things to say about President Trump and his impact on the world stage.

  41. An Isolated Iran Looks to BRICS for Allies, Testing a New World Order World, July 5

    The alliance of emerging economies hopes to offer a counterweight to the United States and other Western powers. But military strikes on Iran are testing its unity.

  42. U.S. Science Cuts in Antarctica May Embolden China and Russia Science, July 5

    The continent is dedicated to research and cooperation, but proposed funding cuts in the Trump administration and actions by other world powers may alter the environment.

  43. Chechenia, otrora la región más volátil de Rusia, se prepara para una sucesión En español, July 4

    En medio de especulaciones sobre su salud, Ramzán Kadyrov, el aliado del Kremlin que gobierna la región, ha estado notablemente ausente, mientras prepara a su hijo adolescente para el futuro.

  44. Russia Targets Kyiv With Record Number of Drones and Missiles Video, July 4

    President Trump said he “didn’t make any progress” after a call with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, hours before a barrage that Ukraine’s air forces said was the largest since the war started.

  45. Russia Hits Ukraine With Large Air Barrage Hours After Trump-Putin Call World, July 4

    It was the latest in a series of almost weekly large-scale missile and drone attacks. President Trump said he “didn’t make any progress” with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

  46. Russia Becomes First Country to Recognize Afghanistan’s Taliban Government World, July 3

    Afghanistan has remained largely isolated since the Taliban seized power nearly four years ago, despite subtle signs of increased cooperation with countries like China and India.

  47. Top Russian General Killed in ‘Combat Operations’ Near Ukraine World, July 3

    Maj. Gen. Mikhail Gudkov, promoted to deputy head of the Russian Navy just a few months earlier, died in an apparent Ukrainian strike.

  48. The July 3 Trump News Policy Bill live blog included one standalone post:
  49. The Final Vote, and the Sean Combs Verdict The Headlines, July 3

    Plus, Lululemon vs. Costco.

  50. Once Russia’s Most Volatile Region, Chechnya Is Bracing for Succession World, July 3

    Amid rampant speculation about his health, Ramzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-allied strongman who rules the region, has been noticeably absent from view, while grooming his teenage son for the future.

  51. The Tragedy of Halting Weapons to Ukraine Opinion, July 2

    Despite everything, it is still possible to achieve a just end to the war in Ukraine.

  52. Russia-Azerbaijan Tensions Soar, Threatening Moscow’s Influence World, July 2

    The rift, provoked by the deaths of two ethnic Azerbaijanis in Russian custody, was the latest in a series of spats that revealed a deeper diplomatic rift between the former allies.

  53. Pause in U.S. Weapons Deepens Ukrainian Concerns as Russian Attacks Grow World, July 2

    The suspension includes air defense interceptors, and it will directly affect Ukraine’s ability to fend off escalating Russian air assaults.

  54. In Rare Tribute to Slain Troops, Kim Jong-un Still Keeps Up Appearances World, July 2

    Through an event shown on North Korean state television, Mr. Kim also highlighted the sacrifices made for Moscow and the rewards he seeks.

  55. Lack of New U.S. Sanctions Allows Russia to Replenish Its War Chest U.S., July 2

    President Trump has issued no new restrictions on Russia this year, in effect allowing Moscow to acquire the money and materials it needs in its conflict with Ukraine.

  56. Trump Pauses Some Weapons Transfers to Ukraine U.S., July 2

    The White House cited Pentagon concerns that some American arms stockpiles were dwindling too low. Among the affected weapons were air defense systems, bombs, missiles and artillery rounds.

  57. Macron and Putin Discuss Iran and Ukraine in Rare Call World, July 1

    It was the two leaders’ first call since 2022, and the Russian president’s first with any major European leader since last year.

  58. China se ha vuelto un modelo para muchos en Rusia En español, July 1

    Rusia, un país donde las marcas, las ideas y los símbolos culturales occidentales gozaban de popularidad, ha empezado a mirar hacia Oriente en busca de referentes.

  59. Top Russian General Convicted in High-Profile Corruption Case World, July 1

    Timur Ivanov, a longtime deputy defense minister, was sentenced to 13 years in a penal colony, according to the Russian state news agency Tass.

  60. From Iran-Israel Strikes to Russia’s War: How Conflicts Reshape Air Travel World, June 30

    Whether caused by a long war or brief skirmish, the closing of skies to air travel is having big effects on cost, convenience and safety.

  61. Drifting From the West’s Orbit, Russians Find a New Role Model in China World, June 30

    China has become trendy for Russians who once worshiped everything Western. Young people are learning Mandarin, and Chinese culture and goods have become ubiquitous in Moscow.

  62. Russian Barrage of Drones and Missiles Hits Beyond Usual Ukraine Targets World, June 29

    The overnight attack was one of the largest on Ukraine and included strikes in the western part of the country, which is hit less often.

  63. U.S. Charges 11 in Russia-Based Scheme to Bilk Medicare of $10.6 Billion New York, June 27

    In what is potentially among the largest frauds in Medicare history, prosecutors say hundreds of thousands of people were billed for medical equipment they didn’t ask for.

  64. Why Ukraine Fell Down the Agenda at the NATO Summit World, June 26

    Russia’s invasion has dominated previous meetings, but keeping President Trump happy was the focus at the gathering this week. Ukraine was largely shunted to the sidelines.

  65. The June 25 Thepoint live blog included two standalone posts:
  66. La OTAN acuerda aumentar el gasto militar, pero no todos se comprometen a hacerlo En español, June 25

    El presidente Trump ha presionado a los países aliados para que gasten el 5 por ciento de su PIB en defensa. Según el comunicado oficial, cumplirían ese objetivo los “aliados”, pero no “todos los aliados”.

  67. El bombardeo a Irán y su problemática lección sobre las armas nucleares En español, June 25

    ¿El ataque preventivo de Estados Unidos disuadirá a otros países de buscar un arma, o todo lo contrario?

  68. A Film About a Murdered Russian Activist Takes Its Own Risks Movies, June 25

    The widely condemned killing of Natalya Estemirova is the subject of a documentary that those involved say needed to take heed of the dangers of speaking out.

  69. Putin ha perdido algo peor que una guerra En español, June 25

    La brutal guerra en Ucrania ha horrorizado y aterrorizado a Occidente, y logró generar un esfuerzo colectivo de contención que ha hecho que Europa definitivamente se posicione en contra de Rusia.

  70. The Bombing of Iran May Teach an Unwelcome Lesson on Nuclear Weapons World, June 25

    Will America’s pre-emptive strike discourage other countries from pursuing a weapon — or just the opposite?

  71. Cease-Fire Between Israel and Iran Appears to Hold After Trump Rebuke World, June 24

    The truce went into effect after pressure from President Trump and Qatar. Israel said its forces were now shifting their attention back to Gaza.

  72. America’s Adversaries Are Gaining the Global Megaphone Business, June 24

    The U.S. is dismantling key communications efforts abroad, once a major part of its efforts to build soft power. Its rivals are eager to fill the vacuum.

  73. World Leaders Cautiously Welcome Israel-Iran Cease-Fire World, June 24

    In the shaky first hours of the truce, officials were largely positive about the agreement to end the fighting but expressed concern that it remained fragile.

  74. Trump Asks NATO to Spend More but Is Quiet About Why World, June 24

    The “why” is Russia. But at a summit focused on keeping President Trump happy, discussion of that is expected to be muted.

  75. Putin Has Lost the West. This Was Not the Plan. Opinion, June 24

    The loss is a tragedy for Russia.

  76. Trump Says ‘Time for Peace’ After Iran Gives Warning Before Firing on U.S. Base World, June 23

    The Pentagon said there were no reports of casualties after the strike on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, and President Trump said it was time for peace.

  77. Putin Condemns Strikes on Iran but Stops Short of Offering Concrete Support World, June 23

    President Vladimir V. Putin met with Iran’s foreign minister on Monday, but did not explicitly call out Israel or the United States for their strikes on Russia’s longtime ally.

  78. Where Does Iran Go Now? Opinion, June 23

    While foreign wars may expose autocratic fragility, they rarely create the conditions necessary for democratic change.

  79. The June 22 Israel Iran Us Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  80. How the Attacks on Iran Are Part of a Much Bigger Global Struggle Opinion, June 22

    Putin and the ayatollahs want the same kind of world.

  81. War, Inflation and Now Drought Are Hitting Global Food Supplies Climate, June 21

    Staples including wheat, beef and coffee are all being affected by the lack of rainfall. In some cases, prices are climbing to record highs.

  82. Ukraine Warns Teenagers the Enemy Is Inside Their Phones World, June 21

    Ukraine’s security service is holding classes at high schools to alert teenagers of Russian efforts to recruit them.

  83. ‘Toda Ucrania es nuestra’: Putin no descarta tomar una ciudad clave En español, June 21

    Moscú ha esperado arreglar las relaciones con Estados Unidos mientras sigue librando la guerra en Ucrania, pero la insistencia de Putin en impulsar su ofensiva ha tenido un costo diplomático.

  84. Russia Wants Thaw With U.S. Before Talking Peace, but U.S. Doesn’t, Kremlin Says World, June 20

    Moscow has been hoping to restore ties with the United States while continuing to wage war in Ukraine. On Friday, it acknowledged that Washington has a different view.

  85. La república islámica, entre la espada y la pared En español, June 19

    El régimen iraní se encuentra en su posición más difícil 46 años después de la revolución que lo llevó al poder. Pero ¿significa esto el fin?

  86. China despliega hackers contra Rusia en busca de secretos de guerra En español, June 19

    Los expertos afirman que China ve la guerra en Ucrania como una oportunidad para recopilar información de las tácticas de guerra modernas y el armamento occidental, incluso a costa de un aliado.

  87. This Oregon Native Went to Kyiv as a Volunteer. He Died in a Russian Attack. World, June 19

    Fred Grandy was upset by the United States’ reversal in its support for Ukraine, his family said. This week, he was among the 28 people killed in a drone and missile assault.

  88. No Sting, No Mercedes: A Russian Expo Shows Cost of Divorce With the West World, June 19

    The annual economic forum in St. Petersburg used to host multibillion-dollar deals and performances by global music stars. With the war in Ukraine still raging, the mood has shifted.

  89. An Islamic Republic With Its Back Against the Wall World, June 19

    The Iranian regime finds itself in its most difficult position 46 years after the revolution that brought it to power. But does it mean the end?

  90. Trying to Satisfy Trump, NATO Is Running Into Difficulties World, June 19

    A plan to increase military spending at the level President Trump wants is becoming clearer, as are its shortcomings.

  91. China Unleashes Hackers Against Its Friend Russia, Seeking War Secrets World, June 19

    Since the war in Ukraine began, analysts have monitored a series of intrusions aimed at stealing information about weaponry and warfighting.

  92. NATO Is Doing Just Fine, Thank You Opinion, June 19

    Those who are declaring the NATO alliance dead should put aside their fatalism. They involve military spending, Ukraine and U.S. troops.

  93. From Resignation in Protest to Campaign for Congress U.S., June 18

    Bridget A. Brink, who stepped down as ambassador to Ukraine in April out of objections to President Trump’s pro-Russian approach to the war, is now speaking out and running for office at home.

  94. North Korea Will Send 5,000 Workers to Russia, Kremlin Says World, June 17

    Thousands of North Korean laborers are already toiling in Russia. A new contingent is headed to the region where North Korean troops fought Ukraine.

  95. Trump refrenda su apoyo a Putin en la cumbre del G7 En español, June 17

    En su intervención en la reunión del Grupo de los Siete, el presidente Trump criticó la decisión de expulsar a Rusia del bloque tras la “anexión” de Crimea por parte de Moscú en 2014.

  96. Despite Close Ties With Iran, Russia Stands Aside as Israel Attacks World, June 17

    Analysts say the Kremlin is prioritizing its own war against Ukraine, as well as its relations with Gulf nations that don’t want to see a stronger Iran.

  97. Trump Renews Embrace of Putin Amid Ongoing Rift With Allies World, June 17

    President Trump opened his remarks at the Group of 7 gathering of industrialized nations by criticizing the decision to expel Russia from the bloc after Moscow’s 2014 “annexation” of Crimea.

  98. The June 14 Israel Iran News live blog included one standalone post:
  99. 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.

  100. 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.

  101. 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.

  102. 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.

  103. 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.

  104. 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.

  105. 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.

  106. 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.

  107. 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.

  108. 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.

  109. 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.

  110. 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.

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

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

  112. 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.

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

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

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  115. 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.

  116. 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.

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

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

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

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

  119. 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.

  120. 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.

  121. 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.

  122. 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.

  123. 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.”

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

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

  125. 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.

  126. 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.

  127. The September 25 Italy Elections live blog included one standalone post:
  128. 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.

  129. 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.

  130. 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.

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

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

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. 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.

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

    Brittney Griner for Viktor Bout?

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

    Russia looks to Africa.

  139. 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.

  140. 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.

  141. 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.

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

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

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

  145. 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.

  146. 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.

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

    Ukraine says Russia controls 20 percent of its territory.

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

    The bloody battle for Ukraine’s east.

  149. 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.