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  1. 50,000 Russian and North Korean Troops Mass Ahead of Attack, U.S. Says U.S., Today

    Ukrainian officials expect a counteroffensive in western Russia to begin in the coming days as North Korea’s troops train with Russian forces.

  2. Trump Should Not Let Putin Claim Victory in Ukraine, Says NATO Official Foreign, Today

    Adm. Rob Bauer warned against any peace deal that was too favorable to Russia, arguing that it could undermine American interests.

  3. Russia Sentences Soldiers Over Killing of Ukrainian Family Foreign, Yesterday

    The case, in which two soldiers murdered nine members of a family after breaking into their home, was a rare prosecution over crimes against civilians in Ukraine.

  4. The Long Global Trail of Resentment Behind Trump’s Resurrection Foreign, Yesterday

    Disillusionment with the world that emerged from the Cold War has fueled a long-gathering revolt against the established order.

  5. Trump pone a Musk al teléfono durante una llamada con Zelenski En español, November 8

    El presidente electo, acompañado del empresario, habló desde Mar-a-Lago con el líder de Ucrania. No está claro si discutieron algún cambio en la política de EE. UU. hacia Ucrania.

  6. Who Is Viktor Orban, Hungary’s Authoritarian Leader and Friend of Trump? Foreign, November 8

    The long-serving prime minister, a champion of ‘illiberal democracy,’ has been politically isolated in much of Europe. But he has found common ground with the former and soon-to-be new U.S. president.

  7. Trump Put Musk on Phone With Zelensky During Call Washington, November 8

    Elon Musk was with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago when the president-elect spoke with Ukraine’s leader. It is not clear if they discussed any change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine.

  8. How My War Came Home Foreign, November 8

    A reporter thought of his city in the west of Ukraine as a haven from Russian bombs — until a strike hit his street.

  9. How Russia Openly Escalated Its Election Interference Efforts Business, November 7

    The Kremlin did not bother to hide its efforts to influence the 2024 presidential election, as it did in the past.

  10. Para Putin, la victoria de Trump es una nueva oportunidad de ganar la guerra En español, November 7

    Los rusos cercanos al Kremlin mostraron optimismo ante la posibilidad de que Donald Trump contribuya a poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania según las condiciones de Rusia.

  11. Putin Lavishes Praise on Trump, Saying Russia Is ‘Open’ to Restored Ties Foreign, November 7

    Russians close to the Kremlin voiced optimism that Donald J. Trump could help end the war in Ukraine on Russia’s terms. Vladimir V. Putin said Mr. Trump’s remarks on ending the war “deserve attention.”

  12. Trump Will Test European Solidarity on NATO, Ukraine and Trade Foreign, November 7

    Another Trump term could spur Europe’s efforts to stand on its own, but it is far from clear its leaders will seize the moment this time.

  13. Civilian Terror: Russia Hits Ukrainian Cities With Waves of Drones Foreign, November 7

    Moscow has been using decoy drones with no warheads to overwhelm defenses, and surveillance drones and strike drones to gather intelligence, Ukrainian officials said.

  14. Zelensky Urges Trump to Help Defend Ukraine Against Russia Politics, November 6

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has often shown disdain toward Ukraine and its leader, President Volodymyr Zelensky.

  15. Trump’s Win Ends a Post-World War II Era of U.S. Leadership Washington, November 6

    For the past four years, President Biden has argued that the first Trump term was a blip in American history. The election has proved that President-elect Donald J. Trump was no aberration.

  16. For Ukraine, Trump Victory Signals a Shift. To What, Is Unclear. Foreign, November 6

    As U.S. president, Donald J. Trump will inherit a role as Ukraine’s chief benefactor. But he has been skeptical about continuing aid to Kyiv.

  17. Corea del Norte entra en combate en la guerra de Ucrania por primera vez, según funcionarios En español, November 6

    Las tropas norcoreanas forman parte de lo que funcionarios ucranianos y occidentales estiman que es un contingente de unos 10.000 soldados enviados para reforzar a las fuerzas rusas.

  18. North Korea Enters Ukraine Fight for First Time, Officials Say Foreign, November 5

    Western and Ukrainian officials have called the appearance of North Korean forces on the battlefield a major escalation.

  19. Bomb Threats Hit Several States, but None Are Found Credible Politics, November 5

    Officials reported election-related threats in Georgia, Maine, Arizona Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Ohio. The F.B.I. said many of the threats “appear to originate from Russian email domains.”

  20. Russia Plotted to Put Incendiary Devices on Cargo Planes, Officials Say Foreign, November 5

    Western officials are investigating whether devices planted at shipping hubs in Europe may have been a test run by Russian operatives for placing them on planes bound for the U.S.

  21. U.S. Expects Foreign Adversaries to Stoke Anger Over Election Results Washington, November 5

    Officials anticipate a rise in false narratives in the days and weeks after the vote.

  22. Whether Trump or Harris, Pessimism Reigns in Russia Over U.S. Election Winner Foreign, November 5

    Russian officials feel disrespected by the Democrats and betrayed by Donald J. Trump, who lavished praise on President Vladimir V. Putin but made decisions the Kremlin saw as benefiting Ukraine.

  23. 3 U.S. Intelligence Agencies Warn of Election Interference Efforts by Russia and Iran Washington, November 5

    Russia, and to a lesser extent Iran, will most likely flood social media with misinformation on Election Day and for weeks afterward, the agencies said.

  24. Russia Escalates Effort to Subvert Election and ‘Instill Fear in Voters,’ U.S. Says Washington, November 4

    Groups from Russia and other countries could continue to stoke political discord until the election is certified in January, intelligence agencies say.

  25. Russia Showers Cash on Men Enlisting in Ukraine War, Bringing Prosperity to Some Towns Foreign, November 2

    With fewer men willing to fight, Russia is focusing on cash incentives for those who sign up, seeking to avoid an unpopular draft while still increasing the ranks of soldiers.

  26. U.S. Spy Agencies Issue New Warning on Russia’s Election Misinformation Campaign Washington, November 1

    Three recent videos have sought to undermine confidence in the security of the vote.

  27. As Russia Advances, U.S. Fears Ukraine Has Entered a Grim Phase Washington, November 1

    Weapons supplies are no longer Ukraine’s main disadvantage, American military officials say.

  28. How Wagner’s Ruthless Image Crumbled in Mali Video, November 1

    The Russian mercenary group operated with little pushback in the West African nation — until it launched one of its most ambitious missions.

  29. Repression Intensifies in the Country Hosting a Major Climate Meeting Foreign, November 1

    Human rights watchdogs say Azerbaijan is in the midst of a vicious campaign of repression. But in global geopolitics, this energy-rich Caucasus country now has a lot of leverage.

  30. Trump Had an ‘America First’ Foreign Policy. But It Was a Breakdown in American Policymaking. Washington, October 31

    A second Donald J. Trump presidency would almost certainly mark a return to an era of foreign policy decrees, untethered to any policy process, at a moment of maximum international peril.

  31. U.S. Turns to China to Stop North Korean Troops From Fighting for Russia Washington, October 31

    American agencies have assessed that China dislikes the growing partnership between Russia and North Korea. The State Department has raised the troop issue with Chinese diplomats.

  32. Russia’s Swift March Forward in Ukraine’s East Interactive, October 31

    Russia gained more territory in Ukraine in October than in any other month in the past two years.

  33. How the U.S. Election Matters for the Rest of the World Interactive, October 31

    Times foreign correspondents describe what’s at stake for the world, including China, Israel, Ukraine, global trade and climate.

  34. North Korea, in the Spotlight Over Ukraine, Launches a Long-Range Missile Foreign, October 31

    The launch, into waters west of Japan, came shortly after the United States and South Korea criticized the North for sending troops to join Russia’s war.

  35. Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Already a Leader in Satellites, Gets Into the Spy Game Washington, October 30

    The Pentagon needs what the company offers to compete with China even as it frets over its potential for dominance and the billionaire’s global interests.

  36. Ukrainians Tell of Brutal Russian Repression in Occupied Territories Foreign, October 30

    Moscow is employing a variety of tactics, including torture and forced Russian citizenship, to try to obliterate Ukrainian identity, former detainees and human rights groups say.

  37. Cómo Rusia, China e Irán están interfiriendo en las elecciones presidenciales de EE. UU. En español, October 29

    Ocho años después de que Rusia interfiriera en las elecciones presidenciales de 2016, la influencia extranjera sobre los electores estadounidenses se ha vuelto más sofisticada.

  38. In ‘Empty Beds,’ a Stark Reminder of War’s Youngest Victims Culture, October 29

    A mural spanning an entire city block in Manhattan symbolizes the thousands of Ukrainian children who have been taken by Russian forces.

  39. Putin Flexes Nuclear Capabilities at Delicate Moment for Ukraine Foreign, October 29

    The Russian leader’s emphasis on nuclear prowess has been seen as an attempt to deter Western military aid to Kyiv.

  40. With Limited Options, Zelensky Seeks a Path Forward for Ukraine Foreign, October 29

    A muted response to Ukraine’s “victory plan” and steep challenges on the battlefield leave Kyiv searching for a Plan B.

  41. We’ve Just Had a Glimpse of the World to Come Op Ed, October 29

    Last week’s BRICS summit showed how the balance of global power increasingly eludes the West’s grasp.

  42. How Russia, China and Iran Are Interfering in the Presidential Election Business, October 29

    Eight years after Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, foreign influence with American voters has grown more sophisticated. That could have outsize consequences in the 2024 race.

  43. Ucrania invadió Rusia. Así fue para los civiles En español, October 28

    Los rusos en la zona de la invasión ucraniana han descrito haber visto señales de encuentros violentos, así como un trato respetuoso por parte de los soldados ucranianos.

  44. Ukraine Braces for Russians to Assault With North Korean Troops Foreign, October 28

    Several thousand North Korean soldiers have arrived in Russia’s western Kursk region, where they are expected to support Moscow’s efforts to dislodge invading Ukrainian forces.

  45. Ukrainian Civilians in Once Safe City Fear Growing Menace of Glide Bombs Foreign, October 28

    Cities in eastern and southern Ukraine are increasingly being hit by Russian glide bombs, converted gravity bombs that can be guided to targets, often landing without detection, residents and officials say.

  46. Ukraine Invaded Russia. Here’s What It Was Like for Civilians. Foreign, October 27

    Russians in the area of Ukraine’s invasion have described seeing signs of violent encounters, as well as respectful treatment from Ukrainian troops.

  47. Why Are North Korean Troops in Russia? Video, October 26

    Over the last month, North Korea’s role aiding Russia in its war in Ukraine has significantly escalated. U.S. officials reported that North Korean soldiers are already operating in the Kursk region in western Russia, where Ukrainian forces are sta...

  48. Governing Party in Georgia Wins Election, as Opposition Calls for Protests Foreign, October 26

    The Georgian Dream party won 54 percent of the vote, the electoral commission said Sunday, a result that critics of the government fear could derail the country’s pro-Western course.

  49. Video of Ballots Being Destroyed Was Faked by Russia, Federal Officials Say Washington, October 26

    The video, which purported to show mailed-in ballots in Pennsylvania being ripped up, was part of Moscow’s efforts to influence the U.S. presidential election, the officials said.

  50. North Korean Troops Assemble in Russia’s Kursk Region, U.S. Officials Say Foreign, October 25

    Thousands of soldiers from an elite unit of the Korean People’s Army began arriving on Wednesday and are expected to try to help expel Ukrainian forces from Russian territory.

  51. These Videos Appear to Show North Korean Troops in Russia Foreign, October 25

    Footage was filmed in the Russian Far East, which the United States says is hosting thousands of North Korean soldiers.

  52. ¿Cuáles son las capacidades militares de Corea del Norte? En español, October 25

    Las fuerzas nucleares de Corea del Norte han sido el centro de la preocupación mundial. Pero su ejército convencional es vasto y poderoso, aunque esté lastrado por la escasez, la corrupción y el aislamiento.

  53. Russia Could Expand Its Assistance to Houthis, U.S. Says Washington, October 25

    The group’s attacks in the Red Sea have driven up shipping costs and forced the United States and its allies to increase their naval presence in the region.

  54. Russia Raises Interest Rate to 21 Percent, Its Highest in Decades Foreign, October 25

    Military spending and recruitment are causing the country’s economy to overheat, leaving regulators in a struggle to rein in rising prices.

  55. Inside Putin’s Alternate Reality: Warm Embraces and a Veneer of Normalcy Foreign, October 25

    At a meeting of emerging economies, Vladimir Putin positioned himself as a respected and powerful leader, ignoring the condemnation he receives from the West.

  56. Autocracies Against Ukraine N Y T Now, October 25

    We explain North Korea’s decision to send troops to help Russia.

  57. Biden Has a Crucial Decision to Make on Ukraine Op Ed, October 25

    If he gives Ukraine the capability of striking deep into Russian territory, that decision would be hard for a new president to undo.

  58. Putin abandona la cautela sobre Corea del Norte en busca de la victoria en Ucrania En español, October 25

    La guerra en Ucrania ha llevado al líder ruso a alejarse de la cooperación internacional respecto al arsenal nuclear de Corea del Norte y a fortalecer su alianza militar con Pionyang.

  59. Why Is North Korea Deploying Troops to Help Russia? Here’s What to Know. Washington, October 24

    The move gives Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, leverage to ask President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia for a lot in return.

  60. Putin Appears to Say That North Korean Troops Are in Russia Foreign, October 24

    “If there are images they are a reflection of something,” he said in a tongue-in-cheek answer to whether Pyongyang had sent troops to help with Russia’s war in Ukraine.

  61. Putin Abandons Caution on North Korea in Pursuit of Victory in Ukraine Foreign, October 24

    The invasion of Ukraine has led the Russian leader to jettison cooperation with the West over North Korea’s nuclear arsenal in favor of an ever-deepening military alliance with Pyongyang.

  62. What to Know About North Korea’s Military Capabilities Foreign, October 24

    The North’s nuclear forces have been the focus of global concern. But its conventional military is vast and empowered — even if it is hobbled by shortages, corruption and isolation.

  63. Lo que sabemos sobre la participación de Corea del Norte en la guerra de Ucrania En español, October 24

    Los lazos militares entre Rusia y Corea del Norte parecen haberse fortalecido desde junio. Ahora hay reportes de que Kim Jong-un envió soldados al frente ucraniano.

  64. Harris Calls Trump a Fascist, and North Korea Has Sent Troops to Russia Podcasts, October 24

    Plus, American Airlines cracks down on “gate lice.”

  65. ‘They Would Never Be Doing This Under Trump’: Two G.O.P. Foreign Policy Experts on What a Second Term Would Mean for the World Op Ed, October 24

    Two veterans of Trump’s term look ahead to a potential second term and what it would mean for the world.

  66. China podría exasperarse si Corea del Norte envió soldados a Ucrania En español, October 24

    La decisión de Corea del Norte de enviar soldados para ayudar a Rusia a someter a Ucrania puede poner a otro aliado del Kremlin, China, en una difícil situación diplomática.

  67. At Putin-Hosted Summit, One Guest Stood Out: Erdogan Foreign, October 23

    President Vladimir V. Putin, hoping to prove he is not the pariah that the West has tried to make him, this week welcomed leaders from China, India and Iran, among other nations. Then, there was the NATO member.

  68. China May Chafe as North Korea Sends Soldiers to Fight Ukraine Foreign, October 23

    North Korea’s decision to dispatch troops to help Russia subdue Ukraine may put another Kremlin ally, China, in a tough spot diplomatically.

  69. White House Says North Korea Sent Thousands of Soldiers to Russia Video, October 23

    John F. Kirby, a national security spokesman at the White House, said that North Korea had sent at least 3,000 soldiers into training sites in eastern Russia.

  70. A Modi-Xi Meeting Could Signal a Thaw Between India and China Foreign, October 23

    A meeting between the two leaders comes just two days after they settled a tense border dispute in the Himalayas. But experts said their long-term geopolitical rivalry would persist.

  71. U.S. Says North Korean Troops Are in Russia to Aid Fight Against Ukraine Washington, October 23

    Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III called the situation “very, very serious,” though he said that what the soldiers were doing in Russia was “left to be seen.”

  72. As Election Looms, Disinformation ‘Has Never Been Worse’ Business, October 23

    A torrent of falsehoods, from home and abroad, have undermined what was once a shared faith in the honesty of America’s democracy.

  73. What We Know About North Korea’s Role in the Ukraine War Foreign, October 23

    North Korea’s supply of munitions has already been critical to the Russian war effort. Now, its troops appear to be poised to join the fight in Ukraine.

  74. This Country Turned Against the West, and It’s Not Coming Back Op Ed, October 23

    The romance between Georgia and the West is on the rocks.

  75. La guerra en Ucrania ha sido un obstáculo contra las investigaciones en el Ártico ruso En español, October 23

    El estancamiento de la colaboración entre científicos occidentales y rusos está retrasando los esfuerzos para monitorear el Ártico, el cual se está calentando cuatro veces más rápido que el promedio mundial.

  76. Britain and Germany Agree on New Defense Pact as Russia Threat Rises Foreign, October 22

    The two governments said they will coordinate more on defense, with British and German troops conducting joint military exercises on NATO’s eastern border.

  77. U.S. Agrees to Give Ukraine Millions to Build More Long-Range Drones Foreign, October 22

    The move, confirmed by a Pentagon official, is in line with a U.S. policy change aimed at shoring up Ukraine’s ability to fight the war against Russia with its own weapons.

  78. U.S. Fears Russia Might Be Planning Post-Election Chaos Washington, October 22

    Foreign powers including Russia and Iran could move quickly right after the vote to undermine the democratic process, intelligence agencies warn.

  79. Seeking to Elude Sanctions, Putin and Xi Promise ‘A Just World Order’ Foreign, October 22

    The Russian leader wants to cast himself as a global statesman, even as the U.S. and its Western allies try to isolate him.

  80. Cómo se publicaron los diarios de prisión de Alexéi Navalny En español, October 22

    En sus memorias póstumas, recopiladas con la ayuda de su viuda, Yulia Navalnaya, Navalny se enfrenta al hecho de que Vladimir Putin podría conseguir silenciarlo. El libro mantendrá “vivo su legado”, dijo Navalnaya.

  81. U.S. and Europe Agree to Finalize $50 Billion Ukraine Loan Backed by Russian Assets Washington, October 22

    Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said an agreement was close. She also rebuked China’s lending practices and called for more debt relief.

  82. Russia’s Warming Arctic Is a Climate Threat. War Has Shut Scientists Out of It. Climate, October 22

    Climate science has been stymied as Russia continues its war in Ukraine. The stalled work threatens to leave the West without a clear picture of how fast the Earth is heating up.

  83. Putin recibe a posibles aliados para hacer un contrapeso a Occidente En español, October 22

    El dirigente ruso espera utilizar la reunión del llamado grupo BRICS, que incluye a China, Brasil e India, para hacer hacer un posible bloque opuesto.

  84. Así fue la vida de un prisionero político de EE. UU. en una cárcel rusa En español, October 22

    Paul Whelan, el exmarine que fue liberado en agosto, describe el momento de su detención y los largos años de espera hasta su liberación.

  85. ‘Monotonous and Filthy’: Paul Whelan’s Life in a Russian Prison Foreign, October 21

    The former U.S. Marine describes the moment of his arrest and the long years waiting for his release.

  86. Putin Brings Together Economies He Hopes Will Eclipse the West Foreign, October 21

    The Russian leader hopes to use the meeting of the so-called BRICS group, which includes China and India, as a counterweight to the West.

  87. How Kamala Harris Should Put America First — for Real Op Ed, October 21

    As president, she can create a foreign policy fit for the 21st century.

  88. Austin Condemns Kremlin ‘Apologists’ in Pledging Support for Ukraine Foreign, October 21

    The trip by the U.S. defense secretary comes as Russian forces steadily gain territory in eastern Ukraine.

  89. In His Memoir, Aleksei Navalny Speaks From the Grave Book Review, October 21

    The Russian opposition leader, who died in an Arctic penal colony earlier this year, tells the story of his struggle to wrest his country back from President Vladimir Putin.

  90. Tugged Between East and West, Moldova Makes a Pivotal Choice Foreign, October 20

    Voters were almost evenly split over whether to declare European Union membership a “strategic objective.” Russia has worked hard to sway the outcome.

  91. Cuba Suffers Second Power Outage in 24 Hours, Realizing Years of Warnings Foreign, October 19

    Fidel Castro once called Cuba’s power plants “prehistoric.” But the country still relies on them, contributing to the longest blackout since the collapse of its former patron, the Soviet Union.

  92. A Soldier Chose a Radical Way to Publicize Troop Fatigue: He Deserted Foreign, October 19

    Serhii Hnezdilov, a Ukrainian soldier, said he wanted to draw attention to the need to discharge worn-out soldiers and replace them with fresh conscripts.

  93. ‘Life Is Complicated’: How a Scourge of Oligarchs Fell in Love With One Foreign, October 19

    Natalia Morari once reported on corrupt business in Moldova. Now she has upset many by having a son with a tycoon accused of corruption, and running against the pro-West president in elections.

  94. Nicholas Daniloff, 89, Dies; Reporter’s Arrest in Moscow Ignited a Firestorm Obits, October 18

    A veteran foreign correspondent during the Cold War, he was held on trumped-up espionage charges. He credited President Ronald Reagan with fighting for his release.

  95. In Rambling Interview, Trump Blames Zelensky, Not Putin, for Ukraine War Politics, October 17

    The war began when Russia invaded Ukraine, but Donald J. Trump said on a podcast that the Ukrainian president “should never have let that war start.”

  96. U.S. Wrestles With Aiding Allies and Maintaining Its Own Weapons Supply Washington, October 17

    Pentagon officials discuss whether the flow of assistance could be hurting the military’s ability to respond to a new conflict.

  97. Moscow Roils a Country on the Edge of Europe and Russia Foreign, October 17

    Russia is behind a disinformation campaign in Moldova ahead of a presidential election and a referendum making E.U. membership a “strategic objective,” Moldovan officials and global media companies say.

  98. Zelenski presenta su ‘plan de victoria’ para poner fin a la guerra con Rusia En español, October 16

    La propuesta del presidente de Ucrania, que dependería en gran medida de una mayor ayuda de Occidente, ha suscitado una respuesta tibia de los aliados de su país.

  99. Trump dice que habría sido ‘algo inteligente’ haber hablado con Putin En español, October 16

    Donald Trump se negó a comentar si había hablado con el presidente ruso desde que dejó el cargo. Pero añadió: ‘Si tengo una relación con la gente, es algo bueno’.

  100. Zelensky Pitches His ‘Victory Plan’ to Ukrainian Lawmakers Foreign, October 16

    The proposal would rely heavily on increased Western assistance. So far, it has drawn a lukewarm response from Ukraine’s allies.

  101. North Korea, Longing for Battle Experience, Eyes Ukraine Foreign, October 16

    Helping Russia in the war is an opportunity for North Korea to test its new weapons, and Ukrainian officials say the North’s troops are also gaining direct battle experience.

  102. Asked About Conversations With Putin, Trump Dodges: ‘I Don’t Talk About That’ Washington, October 15

    The former president, who once pushed to prosecute a former secretary of state for talking with foreign officials, said that it would be “a good thing” for himself to have secretly kept in touch with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia — if he d...

  103. Trump Says It Would Be a ‘Smart Thing’ if He Had Talked to Putin Politics, October 15

    Donald J. Trump declined to comment on whether he’d talked with the Russian president since leaving office. But he added, “If I have a relationship with people, that’s a good thing.”

  104. Political Infighting Hampers Ukraine’s Efforts to Avert Energy Crisis Foreign, October 15

    Top energy officials have fallen and key energy policy decisions have been delayed because of political calculations, lawmakers and experts say, costing Ukraine valuable time in preparing for winter.

  105. Russia Is Clawing Back Land Taken by Ukraine This Summer Foreign, October 14

    Moscow’s forces have been recapturing some villages and land taken in a Ukrainian incursion into Russia. The advances could undermine Kyiv’s hopes of pushing Russia to the negotiating table.

  106. The Wildly Subversive Music of Soviet Ukraine Culture, October 14

    An archival label in the United States was going to release a huge compilation of records from the U.S.S.R. Then Russia invaded Ukraine.

  107. Russia’s Latest Target in Africa: U.S.-Funded Anti-Malaria Programs Foreign, October 14

    Scientists fighting the spread of infectious diseases on the continent have been targeted online by pro-Russian activists, part of an effort to spread fear and mistrust of the West.

  108. Christopher Steele and the Mueller Team Are Still Trying to Set the Record Straight Book Review, October 13

    Two new books explore the messy business of uncovering Russian interference in American elections.

  109. Quiet as Old as the Beginning of Time Op Ed, October 12

    Much of what’s still undeveloped offers some the best defenses against climate change.

  110. Las auroras boreales pintan los cielos nocturnos alrededor del mundo En español, October 12

    Un estallido de actividad solar elevada creó el jueves condiciones que mantuvieron la mirada de la gente sobre los paisajes nocturnos en todo el hemisferio norte.

  111. Evan Gershkovich, U.S. Journalist Imprisoned in Russia, Will Publish a Memoir Business, October 11

    The memoir, which will cover his time in prison and Russia’s move toward autocracy, will be published by Crown, an imprint of Penguin Random House.

  112. 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.

  113. 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.

  114. 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.

  115. 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.

  116. 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.

  117. 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.

  118. 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.

  119. 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.

  120. 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.

  121. 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.

  122. 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.

  123. 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.

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

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

  125. 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.

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

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

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  128. 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.

  129. 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.

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

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

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

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

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. 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.”

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

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

  138. 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.

  139. 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.

  140. The September 25 Italy Elections live blog included one standalone post:
  141. 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.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

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

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

  145. 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.

  146. 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.

  147. 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.

  148. 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.

  149. 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.

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

    Brittney Griner for Viktor Bout?