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  1. Ukraine Finalizes Air Defense Deals With Gulf Nations Amid War in Mideast World, Today

    The Ukrainian president visited the Middle East, where he sought to shift his country from a recipient of military aid to a supplier.

  2. Can This Russian Bakery Survive a 3,500% Tax Increase? World, Today

    The challenges faced by a small-business owner near Moscow highlight how Russia’s war-drained economy is on the doorstep of a major crisis.

  3. The Iran War is Revealing the Messy Middle of Our Renewable Energy Transition Magazine, Yesterday

    When the world map of literal power changes, the political hierarchy shifts, too

  4. Europa teme que Rusia prepare el envío de drones a Irán En español, Yesterday

    Se trataría de tecnología derivada de drones iraníes usados por Rusia en Ucrania, ahora adaptados para un nuevo conflicto.

  5. The War in Ukraine Transformed Conflict. Iran Is the Proof. Opinion, Yesterday

    Open-ended military conflict in Europe could, at some point, intersect with open-ended military conflict in the Middle East.

  6. Hungarian Journalist Faces Spy Charges After Reports on Election Meddling World, March 26

    The government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has pursued an intensifying campaign against critics in a tough race before April elections.

  7. Europeans Worry Russia Is Preparing to Deliver Drones to Iran World, March 26

    The drones are an improved version of a weapon that Iran sent to Russia for use in its war in Ukraine.

  8. Russian Lawmakers Go to U.S. for First Time Since Invasion of Ukraine World, March 26

    The State Department had to lift sanctions on Russian lawmakers invited by a Kremlin-friendly member of Congress.

  9. Zelensky Says U.S. Is Conditioning Security Guarantees on Surrender of Donbas World, March 26

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that President Trump “still chooses a strategy of putting more pressure on the Ukrainian side.”

  10. In Rural Ukraine, Basic Health Care Is a Casualty of War World, March 26

    Elderly people in isolated villages are going without medicine. One woman said she hadn’t seen a doctor in four years.

  11. Trump Draws Bipartisan Backlash for Easing Oil Sanctions on Russia and Iran U.S., March 25

    Republicans and Democrats alike have criticized the Trump administration’s moves, taken to stabilize oil markets rocked by the war with Iran, warning that it is benefiting two U.S. adversaries.

  12. Ukraine Finally Got Battlefield Momentum. Now Comes a Russian Offensive. World, March 25

    Moscow’s forces are intensifying their attacks in southern Ukraine after Kyiv made rare gains along the front.

  13. With Over 550 Drones, Russia Unleashes Daytime Attack on Ukraine World, March 24

    The assault, which came after overnight strikes across the country, was one of the largest of the war, the Ukrainian authorities said.

  14. Trump se enemista con el líder británico por la guerra de Irán En español, March 24

    El presidente Trump llegó a llamar amigo al primer ministro Keir Starmer. Pero la decisión del Reino Unido de no unirse a los ataques contra Irán ha provocado burlas despiadadas del presidente.

  15. Trump’s Threat to Iran Crosses a Line, Rights Experts Say U.S., March 24

    Intentionally targeting the country’s energy infrastructure could constitute a war crime under international law.

  16. Ukraine Spent Big to Shield Energy Industry From Drones. Is the Mideast Next? World, March 24

    With the use of electronic jamming systems and interceptor drones, the Ukrainian national oil and gas company may be a model for others.

  17. Trump Faces Blowback on Easing Iran Oil Sanctions Business, March 23

    President Trump once assailed the Obama administration for making cash payments to Iran. Now he supports sanctions relief that could give the country a $14 billion windfall.

  18. A Choice of Deadly Drones Is Only a Few Clicks Away for Ukrainian Troops World, March 23

    Ukraine has created online marketplaces to let units select their own drones, a break from generations of standardized and centralized weapons procurement.

  19. Patriarch Filaret, Orthodox Christian Leader Who Defied Russia, Dies at 97 World, March 21

    Filaret led a movement in Ukraine that created a schism among Orthodox believers and, ultimately, a church independent of Moscow.

  20. Zelensky Sends Negotiators to the U.S., Hoping to Revive Peace Talks World, March 21

    The Ukrainian president has said he has a “very bad feeling” about the effects of the Iran conflict on Ukraine’s own war.

  21. Enduring Mayhem: Images of the War in Ukraine, After 4 Years World, March 20

    A photographic chronicle of Russia’s invasion.

  22. As Oil Prices Spiral, Damage to Infrastructure ‘Makes It Even Worse’ Business, March 19

    Attacks on oil and natural gas facilities this week could make it much harder for Persian Gulf countries to rebuild and restart production when the war eventually end.

  23. Trump and Iran Won’t Leave the Agenda as European Leaders Meet World, March 19

    A gathering in Brussels was meant to concentrate on jump-starting the E.U. economy. Instead, the fallout of the war in the Middle East is front and center.

  24. The Soldier Who Came Back From the Dead World, March 19

    Told that Nazar Daletskyi had died, his Ukrainian family buried what they thought were his remains. He turned up three years later in a prisoner-of-war exchange.

  25. E.U. Loan for Ukraine Becomes Election Leverage for Orban World, March 19

    European leaders are pushing Prime Minister Viktor Orban to stop blocking a €90 billion loan to Ukraine. But the issue is a rallying cry in remarkably close elections in Hungary set for April 12.

  26. Carol Kitman, 96, Dies; Photographer Documented the Vindman Twins Arts, March 18

    A chance encounter in Brooklyn led to a decades-long project following the boys’ lives, from childhood to national prominence as critics of President Trump.

  27. Over 200 Ukrainian Experts in Middle East to Help Fight Drones, Zelensky Says World, March 18

    President Volodymyr Zelensky said that 11 countries in the region have asked for Kyiv’s assistance. Russia has launched such drones against Ukraine for years.

  28. He Lost a Leg for Russia. Then, He Says, His Country Betrayed Him. World, March 18

    Imprisoned for murder, Aleksandr Abbasov-Derskhan sought a new start in life and freedom by signing up to fight in Ukraine. But he says promised benefits proved illusory.

  29. As War Chokes Natural Gas Supply, Asia Turns Back to Coal Business, March 18

    Across Asia, a sharp drop in liquefied natural gas supplies is pushing major importers back toward coal, undermining L.N.G.’s long-held role as a stable energy anchor.

  30. Under Roman Abramovich, Chelsea Broke Rules for Years, Premier League Says World, March 17

    The Russian oligarch spent nearly two decades building the London soccer club into a sporting superpower. That success was built partly on regulation breaches, an investigation found.

  31. ¿Está este adorable personaje de grandes orejas empujando a Rusia hacia la ruina? En español, March 17

    Influyentes conservadores rusos sostienen que, en lugar de obsesionarse con el personaje ficticio Cheburashka, el país debería concentrarse en asuntos más importantes, como el renacimiento de un imperio ruso.

  32. How the Makers of ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ Addressed ‘an Ethical Minefield’ World, March 16

    The documentary about Vladimir V. Putin’s wartime indoctrination of Russian schoolchildren won an Oscar at Sunday’s Academy Awards.

  33. Is This Cuddly, Big-Eared Rascal Leading Russia to Ruin? World, March 16

    Instead of obsessing over the fictional Cheburashka, Russians should be focused on more important things like the rebirth of a Russian empire, influential conservatives say.

  34. Sean Penn es elegido mejor actor de reparto, pero opta por Ucrania y no por los Oscar En español, March 16

    El actor está vinculado con el presidente del país, Volodímir Zelenski, y ha estado faltando a las ceremonias de entrega de premios.

  35. Sean Penn Wins Best Supporting Actor but Opts for Ukraine, Not the Oscars Movies, March 16

    The actor has a history with the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and had been skipping awards ceremonies.

  36. La guerra en Ucrania cambió a sus perros En español, March 14

    Un estudio sugiere que los perros en el frente de combate con Rusia, en un lapso muy corto, se habían asemejado más a especies de cánidos salvajes.

  37. To Fight Iran’s Drones, U.S. Taps Ukraine’s Hard-Earned Knowledge World, March 13

    As Iran has shown, warfare involves far more deadly projectiles than it once did. It’s a problem Ukraine has been dealing with for years.

  38. Trump retira las sanciones a Rusia en medio del bloqueo de petróleo de Irán En español, March 13

    El secretario del Tesoro, Scott Bessent, dijo que era “desafortunado” que la medida pudiera beneficiar a Rusia, pero mantuvo que era solo a corto plazo.

  39. Suspended U.S. Sanctions Add a Political Win to Russia’s Economic Gains World, March 13

    Kremlin officials said the American move, which Europe opposes, showed that Moscow could not be dislodged from the center of global energy markets.

  40. Phones ‘Ringing Off the Hook’ for Ukraine Defense Firms as Mideast Seeks Help World, March 13

    Ukraine wants to leverage its defense expertise into security partnerships and to reap potentially vast profits for its arms industry.

  41. Surging Energy Costs Put German Industry ‘Really in Danger’ Business, March 13

    Four years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine sent energy prices soaring, the war in Iran is posing another challenge to efforts to revive European factories.

  42. Trump Removes Sanctions on Russia to Help Oil Flow Amid Iran Conflict U.S., March 13

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was “unfortunate” that the move could benefit Russia, but maintained that it was only for the short term.

  43. Ukraine to Make Drone Videos Available for Training A.I. Models World, March 12

    Despite ethical concerns about using battlefield videos to train artificial intelligence, Ukraine’s defense ministry said it needs to improve A.I. targeting to compete with Russia.

  44. How Russia’s Scorched-Earth Attacks Put Ukraine’s Power Grid Near Collapse World, March 12

    Strikes on Ukrainian energy systems have tripled this winter. Continuous repairs and Western aid staved off a total breakdown.

  45. Strong or Weak? How Trump Picks His Battles. U.S., March 11

    Despite his tough talk, President Trump has consistently made allowances for countries he sees as powerful or dominant.

  46. Russia Says Ukraine’s Strike on Factory City Was Deadly World, March 11

    Ukraine said the attack struck a key electronics plant, highlighting how it remains capable of hitting high-value targets inside Russia.

  47. Ukraine Reaches a Milestone: Making ‘China-Free’ Drones World, March 11

    The country has prioritized self-sufficiency in producing a crucial battlefield weapon, though weaning itself fully off cheaper Chinese components is difficult.

  48. U.S. Eases Limits on Russian Energy as Oil Prices Soar World, March 10

    The volatility in energy markets because of the war in Iran could not come at a better time for President Vladimir V. Putin.

  49. Rising Fuel Costs Pressure Airlines and Truckers Business, March 10

    The price of jet fuel and diesel has surged since the war in Iran began, which could force airlines and trucking companies to pass on higher costs to their customers.

  50. Todos quieren hablar con Ucrania En español, March 10

    Los países atacados por drones iraníes están ansiosos por aprovechar la experiencia ucraniana para derribarlos.

  51. Un Zelenski cansado y en pie de lucha visita a las tropas en el frente En español, March 10

    El presidente de Ucrania ha adquirido el hábito de visitar a los soldados que se encuentran más cerca de los combates. En esta ocasión, dos periodistas de The New York Times lo acompañaron.

  52. Ukraine Lends a Hand World, March 9

    Countries targeted by Iranian drones are eager to tap into Ukrainian expertise to shoot them down.

  53. On the Road With Zelensky, Weathered, Weary and Fighting On World, March 9

    Ukraine’s leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, traveled east to visit frontline troops trying to stave off Russian attacks, and invited reporters for The New York Times to go with him.

  54. Ukraine Sent Drone Experts to Protect U.S. Bases in Jordan, Zelensky Says World, March 9

    As the war in Iran spreads, Kyiv is eagerly offering its hard-won expertise and advanced technology to counter Iranian drones.

  55. Los BRICS están divididos respecto a Irán En español, March 9

    Brasil, China y Rusia denunciaron los ataques de EE. UU. e Israel, pero otros países del grupo BRICS no lo han hecho, a pesar de que Irán es uno de sus miembros.

  56. A Loose Band of Emerging Powers Is Divided Over Iran World, March 8

    Brazil, China and Russia all denounced the U.S.-Israeli attacks, but other nations in the BRICS group haven’t, even though Iran is a fellow member.

  57. How Trump’s War in Iran Has Echoes of Putin and Ukraine U.S., March 8

    The many similarities between the White House’s justification for war in Iran and Russia’s messaging on Ukraine underscore the risks of a vaguely defined, open-ended war.

  58. Russia Hits Ukraine With Deadly Barrage of Missiles and Drones World, March 7

    At least 10 people were killed when a Russian missile hit a five-story apartment building in the city of Kharkiv, and Kyiv and several other regions also came under attack.

  59. Russia Revels in a Sudden Reversal in Fortunes as Oil and Gas Prices Soar World, March 7

    President Vladimir V. Putin threatened to cut off remaining gas supplies to Europe as the Iran war drives a surge in energy costs.

  60. How War in the Middle East Could Sow Hunger Business, March 7

    The Persian Gulf is a major source of fertilizers, making the conflict disruptive to the global production of food.

  61. ‘Designed to Wreak Havoc’: The Cheap Drones Shaping the War With Iran Technology, March 7

    Iran has launched waves of Shahed drones to menace Persian Gulf nations. The U.S. has unleashed its own copycat on Iran. It’s a sign of how war is changing.

  62. Russia Gets Silent Treatment in Paralympics Return World, March 7

    Russia’s flag was paraded at the opening ceremony of the Paralympics for the first time since 2014 prompting a boycott by several nations led by Ukraine.

  63. As Trump Out-Putins Putin, Russia’s Global Influence Erodes World, March 6

    The conflict in Iran may give Moscow a short-term boost economically and in Ukraine. But it has also shown the limits of Russia’s partnerships.

  64. War in the Gulf Could Turn India Back Onto Russian Oil Business, March 6

    India’s trade deal with President Trump was supposed to end its imports of oil from Russia. But the war in Iran has cut off alternative supplies from the Middle East.

  65. Lev Parnas, Who Turned Against Trump, Announces Run for Congress as Democrat U.S., March 5

    Mr. Parnas, who once tried to help find damaging information on Hunter Biden, said his background had turned him into “an advocate for speaking truth to power.”

  66. Fallout From Mideast Swirls Over the War in Ukraine World, March 5

    Three-way peace talks are on hold, and Kyiv fears that U.S. air defense systems it needs to counter Russia could be diverted to the Iran conflict.

  67. Russia Returns to Venice Biennale, in Latest Sign of a Cultural Comeback Arts, March 5

    By hosting a pavilion again this year, Russia continues its efforts to shed its status as a cultural and sporting pariah.

  68. Western Gas Exporters Could Profit From War in Persian Gulf Business, March 4

    Prices for liquefied natural gas have shot up in recent days, which could bring bigger paydays for European and U.S. energy companies.

  69. There Is Nothing Inevitable About a Russian Victory in Ukraine Opinion, March 4

    If Russia has all the cards, why has it achieved so little?

  70. As Europe Seeks Voice in Iran War, German Leader Will Meet Trump World, March 3

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s visit to Washington, long planned, is now likely to be dominated by discussions of the attack, which Europeans did not take part in.

  71. Macron Expands French Nuclear Arsenal and Vows Protection for Neighbors World, March 2

    The announcement was a significant step in forging a European deterrent as Russia grows more aggressive and the U.S. steps back.

  72. Oil Prices Jump 10% After Iran Attack, Pointing to Economic Risks Business, March 1

    How long prices remain high will depend on what the United States, Israel and Iran do next.

  73. In Ukraine, a Community of ‘Simple Believers’ Shuns the Modern World World, March 1

    The Christians known as viruiuchi prostaky see electricity, cars, higher education and much else as distractions from what really matters.

  74. Hungary Plays the Spoiler in Europe, as Orban Seeks Votes at Home World, February 27

    Facing a serious election challenge, Prime Minister Viktor Orban is holding up a big E.U. loan for Ukraine. Analysts say the timing is no coincidence.

  75. El líder de Alemania lanza una contundente advertencia a China sobre el comercio En español, February 27

    El canciller Friedrich Merz expuso sus quejas durante un viaje a Pekín que China había diseñado para demostrar la buena relación entre ambos países.

  76. Russians Shiver as War Worsens Underfunding of Heat and Power Systems World, February 27

    A dozen major blackouts and central heating cutoffs across the country have affected hundreds of thousands during a brutal winter.

  77. Amid Rhetoric About Rupture With U.S., Finland Urges Calm World, February 27

    “We don’t need a bulldozer,” says Alexander Stubb, Finland’s president and a golf partner of President Trump. “Reform doesn’t mean destruction.”

  78. Russia Launches Major Attack Hours Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks Video, February 26

    Russia unleashed a series of drone and missile strikes on Ukraine on Thursday, injuring at least 20 people and damaging buildings in eight different regions.

  79. 15 South Africans Duped Into Fighting for Russia in Ukraine Return Home World, February 26

    The South African leader said that the men had come home two weeks after he had won agreement from President Vladimir V. Putin.

  80. Dirigió Finlandia durante la covid y las amenazas rusas. Pero es famosa por un baile En español, November 28

    Sanna Marin was celebrated as a pathbreaking feminist when she became Finland’s prime minister at age 34. Two years after leaving office, she’s trying to turn a scandal over a leaked dancing video into a battle cry.

  81. She Led Finland Through Covid and Russian Threats. But She’s Famous for a Shimmy. World, November 21

    Sanna Marin was celebrated as a pathbreaking feminist when she became Finland’s prime minister at age 34. Two years after leaving office, she’s trying to turn a scandal over a leaked dancing video into a battle cry.

  82. In Coal-Powered West Virginia, Sky-High Energy Costs Strain Residents Business, September 29

    As residents’ electricity prices have increased, nearly one out of five customers of the leading utility company in the state is behind on monthly bills.

  83. Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Insisted on Keeping Things Casual ’ Style, August 27

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  84. El legado presidencial de Biden: una era de cambio, marcada para siempre por Trump En español, January 16

    La gestión de Biden estará en los libros de historia como un interregno entre dos mandatos de Donald Trump, una pausa en medio de un periodo caótico de cambio, para bien o para mal.

  85. Biden’s Presidential Legacy: An Era of Change, Forever Marked by Trump Washington, January 15

    Biden’s disastrous debate performance highlighted age concerns.

  86. A Conservative Case Against Trump Op Ed, October 29

    In a choice between misfortunes, one is clearly worse.

  87. 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.

  88. The E.U. Is Voting. It’s Never Mattered More. Foreign, June 7

    Hundreds of millions of voters are electing a European Parliament this weekend. The outcome will help tip the balance of the continent’s struggle between unity and nationalism.

  89. How a Fertilizer Shortage Is Spreading Desperate Hunger Sunday Business, October 15

    Across Africa and in parts of Asia, disruption to the supply chain for fertilizer is raising food prices and increasing malnutrition.

  90. Wars, Pandemic, Insurrection, U.F.O.s: Gen. Mark Milley’s Term Had It All Washington, September 27

    His four years as the senior military adviser to two presidents spanned an unusually chaotic period.

  91. Today’s Top News: A Makeshift Wagner Memorial in Moscow, and More Podcasts, August 28

    Exclusively from New York Times Audio, our new app.

  92. 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.

  93. German Spy Agency Says China and Russia Are After Its Secrets Foreign, June 20

    The country is a growing target for foreign espionage, the agency said, amid rising tensions over the war in Ukraine and rivalries between Washington and Beijing.

  94. 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.

  95. 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.

  96. Gasoline Prices, a Source of Pain Last Year, Have Come Way Down Business, May 26

    Reasons include a stronger supply of oil and weaker-than-expected demand, energy experts say. Some people are saving hundreds of dollars on fuel.

  97. 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.

  98. 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.

  99. World Bank Warns of ‘Lost Decade’ for Global Economic Potential Washington, March 27

    Adding to crises like the pandemic, recent stress in the banking system is a new threat to world growth, experts at the organization said.

  100. 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.

  101. Your Wednesday Briefing: A U.S. Push to Isolate Russia N Y T Now, February 28

    Also, China’s attempt to erase “zero Covid” and Nigeria’s contested election.

  102. 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.

  103. 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.

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

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

  105. 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.

  106. Your Wednesday Briefing: Ukraine Cracks Down on Corruption N Y T Now, January 24

    Also, another mass shooting in California and New Zealand’s next leader.

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

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

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  109. Russia’s War Could Make It India’s World Foreign, December 31

    The invasion of Ukraine, compounding the effects of the pandemic, has contributed to the ascent of a giant that defies easy alignment. It could be the decisive force in a changing global system.

  110. 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.

  111. What Happened in 2022? A Look at the Year, in Charts. Interactive, December 30

    Ten charts to recap the trends and main events of 2022.

  112. 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.

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

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

  114. En 2022, debatimos el apocalipsis en Español, December 27

    ¿Se está acabando el mundo tal como lo conocíamos? ¿Lo sabrías, siquiera, antes de que fuera demasiado tarde?

  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. What’s In (and Not In) the $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Washington, December 20

    A big boost for the military, more aid for Ukraine, a preference for the lobster industry over whales and an overhaul of the Electoral Count Act are among the provisions in the 4,155-page bill lawmakers expect to pass this week.

  118. Was the World Collapsing? Or Were You Just Freaking Out? Op Ed, December 20

    In 2022, we debated the apocalypse.

  119. House Passes $858 Billion Defense Bill Repealing Vaccine Mandate for Troops U.S., December 8

    The legislation would rescind the coronavirus vaccine mandate in defiance of the Biden administration’s wishes, and increase the defense budget $45 billion over the president’s request.

  120. 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.

  121. Your Friday Briefing: Is China Relenting? N Y T Now, December 1

    Plus: Kyiv in darkness, South Africa in turmoil and the week in culture.

  122. Your Wednesday Briefing: The U.S. Beats Iran N Y T Now, November 29

    Plus China cracks down on protests and the U.S. pledges more aid to Ukraine.

  123. Your Tuesday Briefing: Anxiety in China N Y T Now, November 28

    Plus Ukraine updates, a U.S.-Iran World Cup preview and a “She Said” interview.

  124. 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.

  125. The White House requests nearly $48 billion from Congress for Ukraine and pandemic aid. Politics, November 15

    The request comes as lawmakers are beginning to work out the details of a sprawling spending package that must become law before Dec. 16 to avoid a government shutdown.

  126. 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.”

  127. 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.

  128. Your Thursday Briefing: China’s Covid Testing Problems N Y T Now, October 12

    Plus President Biden’s security strategy and Myanmar cracks down on journalists.

  129. 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.

  130. Your Monday Briefing: Russia Strikes Key City N Y T Now, October 9

    Plus funerals for rampage victims in Thailand and a Covid spike in China

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  132. Republican Governors to Migrants: Go Away Letters, September 20

    “Govs. Greg Abbott and Ron DeSantis are using asylum seekers as political tools,” a reader writes. Also: President Biden and the pandemic; abortion prosecutors; arms for Ukraine.

  133. Egypt Feels Pain of Global Disruptions Wrought by War and Pandemic Foreign, September 20

    The country’s economy has been very hard hit by cascading crises which have disrupted worldwide trade.

  134. 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.

  135. Biden Calls Trump ‘Irresponsible’ Over Mar-a-Lago Documents Washington, September 19

    Speaking to “60 Minutes,” the president also declared the Covid-19 pandemic to be “over” in the United States.

  136. Bill Gates: ‘Estamos en una peor situación de lo que esperaba’ en Español, September 18

    El filántropo habló sobre cómo la pandemia y los efectos de la guerra en Ucrania están retrasando el progreso.

  137. Bill Gates: ‘We’re in a Worse Place Than I Expected’ Op Ed, September 13

    The philanthropist on how the pandemic and the effects of the war in Ukraine are setting back progress.

  138. Shock Waves Hit the Global Economy, Posing Grave Risk to Europe Business, September 8

    The threat to Europe’s industrial might and living standards is particularly acute as policymakers race to decouple the continent from Russia’s power sources.

  139. 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.

  140. White House Requests $47 Billion for Pandemic Response and Ukraine Aid Washington, September 2

    The request to Congress comes as lawmakers face a Sept. 30 deadline to finish annual funding bills for the fiscal year that begins on Oct. 1.

  141. U.N. Faces Record Humanitarian Aid Shortfall — but Not for Ukrainians Foreign, August 22

    Soaring needs and wealthy countries’ focus on Ukraine have left aid agencies with too little money to address the world’s other crises, forcing them to cut programs.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

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

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