T/ukraine

  1. Trump dice que Putin está ‘destruyendo a Rusia’ En español, Today

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

  2. I Spent Trump’s Inauguration in Ukraine. This Is What I Saw. Op Ed, Today

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

  3. As Trump Takes Office, Zelensky Urges Europe to Stand Firm Against Russia Foreign, Today

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

  4. Facing Setbacks and Desertions at the Front, Ukraine Detains Commanders Foreign, Today

    Two generals and a colonel blamed for the loss of territory in eastern Ukraine to Russian forces last year have been held, the country’s security service said.

  5. In Rare Criticism, Trump Says Putin Is ‘Destroying Russia’ Washington, Today

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  16. U.K. Leader Vows Long-Term Partnership With Ukraine on Kyiv Visit Foreign, January 16

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer signaled continued solidarity, with further U.S. support in question under a second Trump administration.

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

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

  18. 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.

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

    Biden’s disastrous debate performance highlighted age concerns.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  31. Biden Promotes His Foreign Policy During His Final Week in Office Washington, January 13

    The president argued in a speech that he strengthened U.S. alliances during his four years in office and that America’s adversaries are weaker than when he took over.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  40. Biden Calls Meta’s Ending of Fact-Checking Program ‘Shameful’ Washington, January 11

    Responding to a question from a reporter, the president said he believed Americans “want to tell the truth.”

  41. U.S. Imposes New Sanctions to Squeeze Russia’s Energy Sector Washington, January 10

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

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

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

  43. U.S. Ambassador Says China Is Aligned With ‘Agents of Disorder’ Business, January 10

    R. Nicholas Burns, the top U.S. diplomat in Beijing, says the Biden administration is making a final push to urge China to reconsider its tilt toward Russia, Iran and North Korea.

  44. Con la llegada de Trump, Zelenski insta a sus aliados a seguir apoyando a Ucrania En español, January 9

    El presidente realizó su pedido en un evento con unos 50 países que han ofrecido ayuda financiera y militar a Kiev.

  45. Con la llegada de Trump, Zelensky insta a sus aliados a seguir apoyando a Ucrania En español, January 9

    El presidente realizó su pedido en un evento con unos 50 países que han ofrecido ayuda financiera y militar a Kiev.

  46. With Trump Arriving, Zelensky Urges Allies Not to ‘Drop the Ball Now’ Washington, January 9

    In an impassioned address to officials from countries supporting Ukraine, Mr. Zelensky said “a new chapter” would be starting for Europe and the rest of the world, requiring even more cooperation.

  47. U.S. Saw an Opportunity While It Pushed to Arm Ukraine Washington, January 9

    The White House seized a rare chance to undermine Russia and build up regional allies as it built a coalition to support the Ukrainians.

  48. Russian Strike Kills 13 in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine Foreign, January 8

    The attack, which also wounded dozens of people, came hours after Ukraine’s military attacked an oil depot deep inside Russia.

  49. ‘Trump Is at His Absolute Worst in a Crisis’: Three Columnists Imagine the World Ahead Op Ed, January 8

    What are the biggest challenges and opportunities facing Trump and his team in foreign policy and national security?

  50. Short of Heat and Power, a Breakaway Region Struggles Without Russian Gas Foreign, January 7

    An energy crisis in Transnistria, a pro-Russian territory between Moldova and Ukraine, erupted on Jan. 1 when Moscow stopped supplying natural gas through a pipeline running across Ukraine.

  51. For Many Returning Russian Veterans, a Long Road of Recovery Awaits Foreign, January 7

    A large number of soldiers return as amputees, and many suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. Once home, they face stigma and a grueling course of rehabilitation.

  52. Azerbaijani Anger Over Plane Crash Grows, in Deepening Schism With Russia Foreign, January 6

    In the crash’s aftermath, Azerbaijan has unleashed rare and stinging criticism of Russia, with the country’s president saying Moscow’s response has caused “surprise, regret and rightful indignation.”

  53. Rusia toma una ciudad clave mientras Ucrania reanuda su ofensiva en Kursk En español, January 6

    Ucrania ha sido expulsada casi por completo de Kurájove, una ciudad estratégica del Donbás, según el Kremlin. Al mismo tiempo, fuerzas de Kiev hacen presión en una renovada ofensiva en el sur de Rusia.

  54. Russia Claims Control of Key Town as Ukraine Renews Push in Kursk Foreign, January 6

    Ukraine has largely been driven out of Kurakhove, a battered but strategic town in the Donbas, Russia said. Kyiv’s forces were pressing a renewed offensive in southern Russia.

  55. Ukraine Launches New Attack in Kursk Region of Western Russia Foreign, January 5

    Ukrainian forces’ assault was in the Russian region where they made a surprise incursion last summer.

  56. A Gas Cutoff Sends Shivers Through a Russian-Backed Breakaway Region Foreign, January 5

    A renegade part of Moldova once boasted it would become a Russian-speaking Switzerland. Now without gas, its leader assured residents, “We will not allow a societal collapse.”

  57. Drones, Exploding Parcels and Sabotage: How Hybrid Tactics Target the West Foreign, January 4

    Russia and other hostile states have become increasingly brazen in adopting “gray zone” attacks against Europe and the United States, leaving defense officials with a dilemma: How to respond?

  58. Antony Blinken Insists He and Biden Made the Right Calls Magazine, January 4

    At the end of a tenure marked by war and division, the outgoing secretary of state defends his legacy on Gaza and Ukraine and says he’s made America stronger.

  59. ¿Qué tan efectivas son las sanciones contra Rusia? En español, January 3

    Donald Trump, presidente electo de EE. UU., ha dicho que usará las sanciones con moderación, al tiempo que promete poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania, lo que renueva los interrogantes sobre la eficacia de las sanciones.

  60. ¿Por qué Ucrania detuvo el flujo de gas natural ruso a Europa? En español, January 2

    Los efectos de la interrupción podrían propagarse por el sector energético europeo y afectar potencialmente la capacidad de Moscú para financiar su guerra en Ucrania.

  61. New Orleans Attack ‘Inspired by ISIS’, and a Cybertruck Explosion in Las Vegas Podcasts, January 2

    Plus, a breathalyzer test for marijuana?

  62. Are Russian Sanctions Working? Debate Gains New Urgency With Trump. Business, January 2

    The president-elect has said he will use sanctions sparingly while vowing to end the war in Ukraine, renewing questions over their efficacy.

  63. Ucrania suspende el flujo de gas natural de Rusia hacia Europa En español, January 2

    El flujo de gas natural ruso a Europa se interrumpió el miércoles, después de que Ucrania se negara a renovar un acuerdo que le permitía pasar por su territorio.

  64. Why Did Ukraine Halt the Flow of Russia’s Natural Gas to Europe? Foreign, January 1

    And why didn’t it cut off Russia’s natural gas earlier?

  65. Zelensky Expresses Hope for 2025, but Russia Presses On With Attacks Foreign, January 1

    In his New Year’s address, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine urged continued U.S. support.

  66. Ukraine Halts the Flow of Natural Gas From Russia to Europe Foreign, January 1

    A transnational pipeline was shut down on Wednesday after Kyiv refused to renew a prewar agreement that allowed for the transit of Russian gas through its territory.

  67. Putin Declares ‘Everything Will Be Fine’ Despite Russia’s Growing Challenges Foreign, December 31

    Speaking on the 25th anniversary of his rule, President Vladimir V. Putin delivered an upbeat and vague New Year’s Eve message that did not address casualties in Ukraine or rising inflation at home.

  68. How Suicide Drones Transformed the Front Lines in Ukraine Magazine, December 31

    Outnumbered and desperate, the nation began hacking cheap consumer UAVs with explosives — bringing a brutal new form of terror to 21st-century warfare.

  69. On E-Scooters and ATVs, Russian Forces Swarm Ukrainian Positions in the East Foreign, December 31

    Stepped up attacks by Russia are heightening longstanding concerns over how Ukraine manages its military and countering assumptions that Moscow’s offensive would slow, soldiers and military analysts say.

  70. The Soviet Holiday Classic Even Kremlin Skeptics Can’t Stop Watching Culture, December 31

    “The Irony of Fate” is a turn-of-the-year TV tradition that endures even in households that are now wary of Russian culture.

  71. ¿De dónde saca Rusia soldados nuevos? De donde pueda En español, December 31

    Para tener más tropas para enviar a Ucrania, Rusia está reclutando a personas con cargos penales, gente con deudas, inmigrantes e incluso a funcionarios corruptos, prometiéndoles borrón y cuenta nueva. Si sobreviven.

  72. Russia and Ukraine Swap More Than 300 Prisoners Ahead of U.S. Transition Foreign, December 30

    Exchanges have taken place before, but this deal, involving big numbers on both sides, comes as Trump prepares to take over in Washington, potentially endangering American aid to Kyiv.

  73. Azerbaiyán culpa a Rusia de la caída del avión en el que murieron 38 personas En español, December 30

    El presidente de Azerbaiyán dijo que una vaga disculpa de Vladimir Putin no bastaría para preservar las relaciones amistosas entre los dos países.

  74. Biden Announces $2.5 Billion in Security Aid to Ukraine Washington, December 30

    The Treasury Department also released an additional $3.4 billion in budget aid as the Biden administration rushes assistance to Kyiv in its final weeks in office.

  75. Jimmy Carter Dies at 100, and Questions Surround South Korean Plane Crash Podcasts, December 30

    Plus, why coffee prices are soaring.

  76. Where Is Russia Finding New Soldiers? Wherever It Can. Foreign, December 30

    From murder suspects to immigrants to a former Olympic gold medalist, Russia pressures those it thinks should fight in Ukraine.

  77. Putin se disculpa sin asumir responsabilidad por la caída del avión de Azerbaijan Airlines En español, December 29

    En una llamada telefónica, el presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, dijo al dirigente de Azerbaiyán, Ilham Aliyev, “que el trágico incidente tuvo lugar en el espacio aéreo ruso”.

  78. Azerbaijan Blames Russia for Plane Crash and Rebukes Kremlin Foreign, December 29

    The leader of Azerbaijan criticized the Russian response to the crash of a passenger jet that Azerbaijani officials said had most likely been hit by Russian air defenses.

  79. A Year Both Brutal and Bright: 13 Favorite Dispatches From 2024 Foreign, December 29

    In a year marked by wars, extreme weather and general wickedness, many dispatches defaulted to a distinctly dark tone. But as our correspondents traversed the globe, they found pockets of light, too.

  80. Putin Apologizes but Stops Short of Taking Responsibility for Kazakhstan Crash Foreign, December 28

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia told the Azerbaijani leader, Ilham Aliyev, in a phone call, “that the tragic incident took place in Russian airspace.”

  81. In Bomb-Scarred Cities, Risking Life and Limb to Get Civilians to Safety Foreign, December 28

    The danger and hardship gets worse by the day for civilians in eastern Ukraine. Still, they resist leaving the places that have become their homes.

  82. Ucrania frena los ataques con misiles a Rusia, mientras Trump se prepara para asumir el cargo En español, December 28

    Los misiles de largo alcance proporcionados por Estados Unidos y el Reino Unido se utilizaron para atacar dentro del territorio ruso, a pesar de la preocupación de que su uso pudiera intensificar el conflicto. Los arsenales de Kiev se están agotando.

  83. Has Russia’s Shadow Fleet, Built to Evade Sanctions, Added Sabotage to Its List? Foreign, December 28

    Russia has assembled a fleet of hundreds of vessels to covertly ship its oil. With so many ships at sea, the idea of using some to cause havoc may be proving irresistible to the Kremlin.

  84. North Korea Is Experiencing Mass Casualties in Russia, White House Says Washington, December 27

    The North Korean losses amount to almost 10 percent of the country’s deployment to Russia, the Biden administration said.

  85. What We Know About the Ship Finland Seized Over Fears of Sabotage Foreign, December 27

    Finland seized an oil tanker that authorities believe might have deliberately cut vital undersea cables. Finnish authorities believe the tanker may be linked to Russia.

  86. Ukraine Slows Firing of Missiles Into Russia as Trump Prepares to Take Office Foreign, December 27

    The long-range missiles provided by the United States and Britain were used to strike inside Russian territory, despite concerns that their use would escalate the conflict. Kyiv’s stockpiles are running out.

  87. Russia Unleashes Another Wave of Attacks on Ukraine Foreign, December 25

    Moscow again struck Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, part of an effort to wear down the country. “In the trenches, there are no holidays,” one man said.

  88. Released From a Russian Prison, This Activist Got Right to Work Foreign, December 25

    Vladimir Kara-Murza, a vehement critic of President Vladimir V. Putin, didn’t want to be part of a prisoner exchange. But he says more exchanges are needed.

  89. ¿Por qué han muerto tantos soldados norcoreanos en la guerra entre Rusia y Ucrania? En español, December 24

    El ejército norcoreano es uno de los más grandes del mundo. Al unirse a la guerra de Rusia contra Ucrania, sus soldados están pagando un precio por las maniobras geopolíticas de Kim Jong-un.

  90. Russia Sentences U.S. Citizen to 15 Years for Espionage Foreign, December 24

    Eugene Spector was already serving a sentence for a bribery conviction when he was charged with spying, for which a court ordered him to serve an additional 13 years.

  91. Slovak Leader Visits Putin, Breaking With E.U.’s Policy of Isolation Foreign, December 23

    Prime Minister Robert Fico’s surprise visit to Moscow on Sunday, reportedly to discuss natural gas and Ukraine, was a blow to European unity against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

  92. Why Are North Korean Troops in Ukraine Taking Heavy Casualties? Foreign, December 23

    The North Korean army is one of the world’s largest.​ As it joins Russia’s war against Ukraine, its soldiers are paying a price for Kim Jong-un’s geopolitical maneuvers.

  93. Sending Troops to Help Russia Was North Korea’s Idea, U.S. Officials Say Washington, December 23

    North Korean troops have now entered Russia’s war with Ukraine in a major way, and some have been killed, Western officials say.

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

    In a choice between misfortunes, one is clearly worse.

  95. 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.

  96. 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.

  97. 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.

  98. 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.

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

    Exclusively from New York Times Audio, our new app.

  100. As Putin Poses for Selfies, U.S. Says Russia May Have Detained a Top General Foreign, June 29

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia made highly choreographed appearances in an effort to project power and control, and U.S. officials suggested Gen. Sergei Surovikin was probably being held.

  101. 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.

  102. 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.

  103. 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.

  104. 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.

  105. 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.

  106. 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.

  107. 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.

  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. 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.

  110. 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.

  111. 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.

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

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

  113. 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.

  114. 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.

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

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

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  117. 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.

  118. 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.

  119. 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.

  120. 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.

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

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

  122. 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?

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

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

  124. 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.

  125. 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.

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

    In 2022, we debated the apocalypse.

  127. 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.

  128. 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.

  129. 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.

  130. 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.

  131. 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.

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.”

  135. 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.

  136. 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.

  137. 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.

  138. 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

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

  141. 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.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

  145. 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.

  146. 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.

  147. 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.

  148. 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.

  149. 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.

  150. 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.