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  1. Putin Announces Test of Tsunami-Making Nuclear Weapon World, Yesterday

    The test comes days after President Vladimir V. Putin announced the previous trial of another Russian nuclear weapon.

  2. Street Battles Rage in Ukrainian City After Russian Troops Enter Stronghold World, Yesterday

    Moscow’s forces infiltrated Pokrovsk after months of attacks on the city, a strategic part of Ukraine’s eastern defenses.

  3. Russia Aims Drone Attacks at Civilians, a War Crime, U.N. Inquiry Says World, October 27

    In the city of Kherson, in southern Ukraine, small drones routinely target ordinary people by dropping hand grenades, and record video documenting their attacks, a U.N. commission reported.

  4. Putin dice que Rusia ya tiene un misil nuclear En español, October 27

    El Burevestnik, por su fuente de energía, puede volar durante mucho más tiempo que otros misiles y, según el Kremlin, es capaz de eludir los sistemas de defensa antimisiles.

  5. El comportamiento errático de Trump alcanza un nuevo nivel En español, October 27

    El acercamiento del presidente de EE. UU. a sus aliados, adversarios y competidores ha demostrado ser una extraña mezcla de éxitos y arranques cada vez más frecuentes y erráticos.

  6. El nuevo frente en la guerra entre Rusia y Ucrania En español, October 27

    Ambas partes están atacando el suministro de energía del rival para intentar destrabar el conflicto.

  7. Is the U.S. Losing in Vietnam? Russia, North Korea and China Are Gaining. World, October 27

    U.S. allies worry that American volatility and Russian outreach and arms sales, in particular, are driving Vietnam into a new phase.

  8. The Russia-Ukraine Energy War World, October 26

    Both sides are targeting energy assets to try to break the deadlock on the battlefield.

  9. Putin Says Russia Now Has Nuclear-Powered Missile World, October 26

    Because of its power source, the Burevestnik can remain airborne far longer than other nuclear-armed missiles.

  10. Trump, Long Erratic on the World Stage, Reaches a New Level U.S., October 26

    Whether because of his increasingly mercurial approach or despite it, President Trump has won some foreign policy victories in his second term. The question now is whether he can build on his record.

  11. The Thread Tying Together Everything Trump Does Opinion, October 26

    Whether he is negotiating a deal in the Middle East, bombing boats off the coast of Venezuela or deploying troops to American cities, it’s always about power.

  12. 3 Years Ago It Was a Casting Agency. Now It Has $1 Billion in Drone Contracts. World, October 26

    Among the flood of Ukrainian defense start-ups, one stands out to both its supporters and its critics: the drone maker Fire Point.

  13. Trump’s Russia Sanctions Shift War Dynamics to the Energy Front World, October 25

    As winter slows the pace of battlefield combat, Moscow and Kyiv are betting on campaigns against each other’s energy assets to break a stalemate in the conflict.

  14. British Drug Dealer Is Sentenced for Pro-Russian Attack Plots World, October 24

    Dylan Earl recruited people to set fire to two London warehouses containing aid bound for Ukraine, the police said. He was also convicted of plotting against a dissident Russian restaurant owner.

  15. Ukraine’s ‘Coalition of the Willing’ Has the Wind at Its Back World, October 24

    Britain is hosting a meeting of European leaders to discuss bolstering support for Kyiv as winter approaches.

  16. A Tiny NATO Nation Is Cashing In on the Threat Next Door World, October 24

    As fears about Russia grow, Estonia’s tech-savvy work force is developing new weapons and defense systems.

  17. Europe’s Persistence in Supporting Ukraine Is Bearing Fruit World, October 24

    European leaders want to build on President Trump’s sanctions on Russia with new commitments of financial and military support for Kyiv.

  18. Las sanciones de Trump al sector petrolero ruso intensifican la guerra económica En español, October 24

    Tras meses de moderación, la decisión del presidente Trump de incluir a Lukoil y Rosneft en una lista negra golpeará a Rusia donde más le duele.

  19. The U.S. and Europe Are Trying New Ways to Pressure Russia World, October 23

    For the first time in his second term, President Trump is imposing new sanctions, but they may not shift the course of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

  20. Trump’s Sanctions on Russian Oil Sector Ratchet Up Economic War U.S., October 23

    After months of restraint, President Trump’s move to blacklist Lukoil and Rosneft will hit Russia where it hurts.

  21. Putin podría mantener el mismo rumbo bélico a pesar de las nuevas sanciones de EE. UU. En español, October 23

    El presidente Vladimir Putin advirtió una respuesta contundente si el gobierno de Donald Trump arma a Kiev con los potentes misiles que pretende.

  22. Russians Awake to Trump’s New Oil Sanctions and Largely Shrug World, October 23

    While oil markets reacted strongly to the sanctions, analysts said the measures were unlikely to significantly change President Vladimir V. Putin’s war calculations.

  23. How Europe Is Trying to Turn Frozen Russian Assets Into Cash for Ukraine World, October 23

    European Union officials could reach a political agreement as soon as Thursday on a plan for a huge loan to Ukraine backed by Kremlin money frozen in a Belgian financial institution.

  24. Trump Imposes Sanctions on Russian Oil Companies as His Frustration With Putin Mounts U.S., October 22

    The sanctions are among the most significant measures that the United States has taken against the Russian energy sector since the beginning of the war in Ukraine.

  25. Russian Missiles Hit Apartments, School and Power Plant in Ukraine Video, October 22

    The barrage came hours after President Trump said he was putting off a planned meeting with President Vladimir Putin of Russia to avoid a “wasted” effort toward ending the war.

  26. What Are Gripen Fighter Jets and Why Does Ukraine Want Them? World, October 22

    The Swedish warplanes are well suited to the rugged combat operations Ukraine will have to carry out, experts say.

  27. Russia Hits Kindergarten and Power Plants Hours After Trump Delays Summit World, October 22

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said the overnight assault showed that Russia “clearly doesn’t feel enough pressure to stop prolonging the war.”

  28. En un cambio de rumbo, Trump no se reunirá con Putin en las próximas semanas En español, October 22

    Las idas y venidas son el ejemplo más reciente de cómo el presidente Trump insinuaba un avance en las conversaciones con Rusia, solo para que el presidente Vladimir Putin señalara lo contrario.

  29. Trump Will Not Meet With Putin Soon, Official Says in a Reversal U.S., October 21

    President Trump said last week he planned to speak with Russia’s leader in “two weeks or so” about Ukraine.

  30. On Ukraine and Russia, Lots of Talk but Little Has Changed World, October 21

    A contentious meeting between President Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine produced no obvious progress toward a cease-fire.

  31. Ukrainian Daycare Struggles to Provide Heat, Light and Food Video, October 21

    Every fall since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has intensified strikes on Ukraine’s power plants and electrical infrastructure, continuing a yearslong effort to collapse its energy grid. As winter approaches, one daycare is finding it hard to cope.

  32. Senior German General Says Europe Must Do All It Can to Help Ukraine World, October 20

    European democracy and rule of law are at risk, the general says, so Europe must give Ukraine whatever it can to pressure Moscow, even if Trump does not.

  33. Ukraine Braces for New Talks Without the Leverage of New Missiles World, October 18

    President Trump backed off selling Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv, opting instead for talks with Russia. Still, Ukraine’s negotiating position has strengthened since the summer.

  34. Trump Hesitant to Give Ukraine Missiles, Pushing for Cease-Fire With Russia Video, October 18

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine pressed the Trump administration on Friday for long-range missiles to strike deep within Russia. Trump is proposing more negotiations between Zelensky and President Vladimir Putin in the coming weeks.

  35. Backing Off Tomahawk Suggestion, Trump Again Defers to Putin U.S., October 18

    At the White House, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine made the case for why a weapons sale would help end the war. Mr. Trump at first seemed receptive, then expressed reservations.

  36. Russia Jails Street Band for Performing Antiwar Songs World, October 17

    The group, called Stoptime, had been performing anti-Kremlin songs for months and gaining in popularity before the authorities moved against the open dissent.

  37. Putin’s Trump Strategy: Lots of Flattery, and Talk of Business Deals World, October 17

    After Thursday’s phone call with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, President Trump appeared to express doubts about supplying Ukraine with more powerful weapons.

  38. Cómo vivir una vida larga y sana siendo introvertido En español, October 17

    Nuestra reportera de salud personal explica por qué lo que importa es la calidad, no la cantidad, de las relaciones sociales.

  39. Trump’s 2-Hour Call with Putin, and Why Iran Is Pushing Gender Transition Surgeries The Headlines, October 17

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  40. Trump Is Set to Meet With Zelensky, Making New Push for Ukraine Cease-Fire World, October 17

    President Trump is energized after the Mideast deal between Israel and Hamas. But President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is seeking more weapons to force Russia to negotiate.

  41. NATO Must Defend Its Airspace Against Russian Incursions Opinion, October 17

    The only way to contain Putin is with a resolute show of strength.

  42. For Zelensky’s Fashion Adviser, It’s All About the Suit World, October 17

    Viktor Anisimov, one of Ukraine’s top fashion designers, first met Volodymyr Zelensky about 20 years ago, when the future president was a comedian. He didn’t want to wear a suit then either.

  43. Zelensky Seeks More Weapons as Trump Plans Putin Meeting Video, October 17

    Trump said he planned to meet with President Vladimir Putin or Russia in a few weeks to discuss a cease-fire as President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine arrived in Washington to secure more weapons.

  44. ¿Qué son los misiles Tomahawk que Trump podría darle a Ucrania? En español, October 16

    Trump ha insinuado que podría enviar este tipo de misiles a Ucrania, lo que daría a Volodímir Zelenski la capacidad de atacar Moscú con municiones capaces de una gran destrucción.

  45. How to Live a Long and Healthy Life as an Introvert World, October 16

    Our personal health reporter explains why it’s the quality, not quantity, of socializing that matters.

  46. Trump Plans to Meet With Putin to Talk About a Cease-Fire in Ukraine U.S., October 16

    President Trump had grown increasingly frustrated with his Russian counterpart for dragging on its three-year war on Ukraine.

  47. Russia Is Arming Drones With North Korean Cluster Weapons, Report Says U.S., October 16

    Though Pyongyang has largely pulled its soldiers off the front lines in Ukraine, it is expanding the types of ammunition it supplies to Russia.

  48. India Tiptoes Around Trump’s Latest Claims on Russian Oil Purchases World, October 16

    The government subtly rebuffed the president’s comments that it would stop buying Russian oil, as it tries to avoid a public fight and end a trade dispute with Washington.

  49. Hegseth Warns U.S. Will Impose ‘Costs’ on Russia if Peace Efforts Falter U.S., October 15

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth offered unusually strong criticism of Russia, just as Ukraine seeks American Tomahawk missiles.

  50. What Are Tomahawk Missiles, and Why Might Trump Give Them to Ukraine? U.S., October 15

    Largely used by naval forces for more than 40 years, Ukraine could receive a newly developed land-based launcher to strike Moscow and beyond.

  51. Belarus Is as Repressive as Ever. Why Is the U.S. Warming Up to It? World, October 15

    Analysts say they are unsure what the Trump administration hopes to get out of its gifts and concessions to Belarus’s autocratic leader, a close ally of Russia.

  52. Trump Says He May Give Tomahawks to Ukraine. Is He Bluffing? U.S., October 14

    President Trump’s threats to provide the missiles to Ukraine, whether he follows through on them or not, are a sign of his growing frustration with Moscow.

  53. Zelensky Revokes Odesa Mayor’s Citizenship, Amid Feud With Local Leaders World, October 14

    Ukraine’s security services said the mayor held Russian citizenship, which is forbidden, but he denied the accusation. Government opponents see it as part of a power grab.

  54. Russia Steps Up Assault on Antiwar Exiles, Accusing Them of Terrorism World, October 14

    An intelligence agency’s sweeping investigation shows that Moscow is closely following the anti-Kremlin activities of Russians abroad.

  55. Ukraine’s Formula for Peace: Fewer Talks, More Weapons World, October 14

    As Russia rebuffs President Trump’s diplomatic push, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine plans to head again to the White House, this time seeking missiles.

  56. Why Ukraine Is Betting on Strikes Deep Inside Russia World, October 13

    The Kremlin will only negotiate if missiles and drones bring the pain of war home to Russians, Ukrainian officials say.

  57. To Inflict Pain on Russians, Ukraine’s Drones Zero In on Oil Refineries World, October 13

    With Russian forces gaining slowly on the battlefield, Ukraine hopes its long-range drone campaign will help persuade Vladimir V. Putin to change course.

  58. Viktor Orban’s ‘Propaganda State’ Is Starting to Show Cracks World, October 12

    The Hungarian leader has secured power by keeping control over the news media. Now, a political opponent is starting to show the limits of his tactics.

  59. Understanding Post-Soviet Tyranny, in Order to Fight It World, October 11

    After winning the Nobel Prize for her searing portraits of the Soviet world unraveling, Svetlana Alexievich worries about the revival of its violent, anti-democratic ways.

  60. Melania Trump Says She Has Been Working With Putin to Reunite Missing Ukrainian Children U.S., October 10

    “President Putin and I have had an open line of communication regarding the welfare of these children,” the first lady announced.

  61. France’s Domestic Instability Has Weakened Its Diplomatic Clout World, October 10

    President Emmanuel Macron’s inability to find a government that can pass a new budget is hobbling his efforts to influence Europe’s agenda.

  62. As Winter Nears, Russian Strikes on Ukraine’s Energy Grid Cause Blackouts World, October 10

    Every fall since the war started in 2022, Russia has targeted electricity and heating infrastructure in an effort to weaken Ukrainians’ will to continue fighting.

  63. 10 meses después, Rusia admite el derribo mortal de un avión azerbaiyano En español, October 10

    Treinta y ocho personas murieron el día de Navidad de 2024 cuando un Embraer 190 operado por Azerbaijan Airlines se estrelló a orillas del mar Caspio.

  64. Trump Has His Eyes on a Nobel Peace Prize. Will He Get It? U.S., October 9

    President Trump has coveted the prize for years. The winner will be unveiled 48 hours after President Trump announced a breakthrough in the Israel-Hamas war.

  65. Back in New York, a Reminder of the Realities in Ukraine Times Insider, October 9

    A visit to The New York Times’s Kyiv bureau stayed with an editor based in Manhattan. So too did the air alert app that is widely used to warn civilians of Russian military activity.

  66. 10 Months Later, Russia Admits Deadly Downing of Azerbaijani Plane World, October 9

    President Vladimir Putin’s rare acknowledgment of a Russian military mistake came as relations have deteriorated between the two former Soviet states.

  67. The Army’s Race to Catch Up in a World of Deadly Drones U.S., October 9

    The rapid proliferation of drones in places like Ukraine has set off a growing sense of alarm inside the U.S. Army.

  68. I’m the Foreign Minister of Poland. This Is How to Negotiate With Putin. Opinion, October 9

    The leadership of Russia must understand that its attempt to rebuild Europe’s last empire is doomed to fail.

  69. In Germany’s Depressed East, Tanks Are the Lesser of Two Evils World, October 9

    Even leaders from the far-right Alternative for Germany party, which opposes aid to Ukraine, have embraced the jobs that come with new weapons production.

  70. Drones, democracia y la guerra en Ucrania En español, October 6

    De regreso de un viaje a Ucrania, Philip Pan, editor de la sección Internacional, explica por qué se trata de un nuevo tipo de guerra.

  71. Internal Audits Shed Light on Ukraine’s Secret Weapons Spending World, October 6

    The government reviews show the country’s challenge as U.S. support wanes and Kyiv pivots to production from a domestic arms industry with a long history of corruption.

  72. Drones, Democracy and the War in Ukraine World, October 5

    Back from a trip to Ukraine, our international editor Philip Pan explains how this is a new kind of war.

  73. Russia Targets Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure With Deadly Bombardment World, October 5

    At least five people were killed before dawn in another large-scale and wide-ranging assault.

  74. Ex-Prime Minister Set to Return to Power in Czech Republic World, October 4

    The party of Andrej Babis, a billionaire and a skeptic of military support to Ukraine, prevailed in parliamentary elections by focusing on the economy.

  75. Russian Drones Hit 2 Passenger Trains, Ukraine Says World, October 4

    The drone strikes killed at least one person and injured dozens of others, officials said. The attack came amid rising alarm about the status of a nuclear plant relying solely on generators.

  76. Trump’s Approach on Gaza: Deal First, Details Later U.S., October 4

    “We’ll see how it all turns out,” President Trump said after Hamas agreed to portions of his cease-fire plan, with conditions.

  77. French Photojournalist Killed in Drone Attack in Ukraine World, October 3

    Antoni Lallican, a Paris-based photographer, is the first working journalist to be killed by a remotely piloted drone during the war, according to press associations.

  78. Putin Says He Doubts U.S. Will Send Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine World, October 3

    The Russian president warned against fulfilling a Ukrainian request for more powerful long-range missiles, while also suggesting President Trump would decide against the idea.

  79. Rusia insinúa acciones judiciales si Europa usa activos rusos para Ucrania En español, October 3

    En medio de un plan para prestar 165.000 millones de dólares a Kiev utilizando activos estatales rusos, los funcionarios europeos son conscientes de la posibilidad de represalias mientras se reúnen para debatir la idea.

  80. She Speaks Trump’s Language: Meet Ukraine’s New Prime Minister World, October 3

    The appointment of Yuliia Svyrydenko, a business-oriented official, shows how Kyiv is trying to persuade the Trump administration that working with the country can be lucrative, even in wartime.

  81. As Russian Drones Menace Europe, Putin Says Moscow Has No Plans to Invade World, October 2

    President Vladimir V. Putin lashed out at “European elites” for “whipping up the hysteria” about the “Russian threat.”

  82. A Run on Canned Mackerel and Emergency Radios. The Reason? Drones. World, October 2

    The Danish public has been unsettled by a wave of mysterious drone incursions, which has underscored the country’s vulnerability.

  83. Moscow Indicates Retaliation if Europe Uses Russian Assets for Ukraine World, October 1

    Amid a plan to lend $165 billion to Kyiv using Russian state assets, European officials are mindful of the possibility of blowback as they gather to discuss the idea.

  84. What Is Europe’s ‘Drone Wall’? World, October 1

    The European Union is talking about shoring up defenses in its eastern airspace. Recent Russian drone incursions have lent urgency to the project.

  85. 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Address to Generals and Admirals U.S., September 30

    The president leveraged the meeting as his chance to trumpet his domestic and foreign policy moves.

  86. Russia’s Military Budget Shrinks as War Costs Hit Kremlin’s Economic Limits World, September 30

    The budget indicates that Russia will continue to fight largely as it has, locking it in a grinding war of attrition.

  87. Ukraine’s Troops Rely on a Secretive Ammunition Program. Now It’s in Doubt. World, September 30

    A Czech Republic-led effort gathers munitions for Kyiv from around the world, but an opposition party expected to win elections there has vowed to drop it.

  88. 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.

  89. 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.

  90. 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.

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

    Biden’s disastrous debate performance highlighted age concerns.

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

    In a choice between misfortunes, one is clearly worse.

  93. 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.

  94. 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.

  95. 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.

  96. 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.

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

    Exclusively from New York Times Audio, our new app.

  98. 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.

  99. 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.

  100. 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.

  101. 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.

  102. 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.

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

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

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

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

  105. 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.

  106. 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.

  107. 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.

  108. 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.

  109. 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.

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

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

  111. 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.

  112. 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.

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

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

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  115. 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.

  116. 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.

  117. 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.

  118. 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.

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

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

  120. 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?

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

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

  122. 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.

  123. 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.

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

    In 2022, we debated the apocalypse.

  125. 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.

  126. 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.

  127. 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.

  128. 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.

  129. 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.

  130. 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.

  131. 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.

  132. 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.”

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. 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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  138. 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.

  139. 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.

  140. 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.

  141. 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.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

  145. 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.

  146. 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.

  147. 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.

  148. 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.

  149. 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.

  150. 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.