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  1. Ukrainian Troops Talk of Stiffer Resistance as They Fight in Russian Territory Foreign, Today

    Soldiers and military analysts say that Ukraine is largely holding onto land it seized in the Kursk region, even as Moscow has begun a counterattack.

  2. The Long-Range Weapons Ukraine Wants to Use on Russia, Explained Foreign, Today

    The United States and its allies are once again considering expanding the capabilities they provide to Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s invasion.

  3. Putin ha lanzado muchas advertencias a Occidente. ¿Esta vez será diferente? En español, Today

    Vladimir Putin dijo que permitir que Ucrania use armas occidentales de largo alcance significaría que los países de la OTAN estarían “en guerra con Rusia”. Fue una de sus amenazas más directas hasta la fecha.

  4. Meeting With Biden, British Leader Hints at Ukraine Weapon Decision Soon Washington, Yesterday

    As the president deliberated with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the question of whether to let Ukraine use long-range weapons in Russia was a rare point of contention between allied nations.

  5. Vance Describes Plan to End Ukraine War That Sounds a Lot Like Putin’s Washington, Yesterday

    Former President Donald J. Trump would tell the Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans to “figure out what a peaceful settlement looks like,” Senator JD Vance, his running mate, says.

  6. Biden Hasn’t Let Kyiv Strike Deep Into Russia. Could Britain Change That? Foreign, Yesterday

    A trip to Washington by Britain’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, came after President Vladimir Putin of Russia warned that the allies’ next step could mean war for NATO.

  7. Read Putin’s Warning to NATO on Ukraine’s Use of Long-Range Weapons Foreign, Yesterday

    The Russian president said Western support for Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russia would put his country and NATO “at war.”

  8. Las fuerzas rusas intensifican los ataques contra una ciudad estratégica, según Ucrania En español, Yesterday

    Los bombardeos están aumentando en Pokrovsk y sus alrededores, en el este de Ucrania, con el suministro de agua ahora cortado, mientras que los soldados rusos presionan simultáneamente un nuevo contraataque en la región de Kursk.

  9. Diplomacy Over Ukraine War Is About Weapons More Than Peace Talks Foreign, Yesterday

    For both Ukraine and Russia, battlefield gains now might provide an upper hand in any negotiations later. That’s reflected in their discussions over arms with allies.

  10. Putin Has Issued Many Warnings to the West. Is This One Different? Foreign, Yesterday

    Vladimir Putin said allowing Ukraine to use long-range Western weapons would mean NATO countries were “at war with Russia.” It was one of his most direct threats yet.

  11. U.S. May Approve Ukrainian Strikes Deep in Russia, and Early Voting Begins Podcasts, Yesterday

    Plus, a theater season packed with celebrities.

  12. Toronto Film Festival Pulls Documentary on Russian Soldiers Express, Yesterday

    The festival canceled the screenings of “Russians at War,” which has been criticized as Kremlin propaganda. The filmmaker has said it is an antiwar film.

  13. Harris Courts Polish American Votes in Pennsylvania National, September 12

    Polish Americans are an important, if politically overlooked, demographic. But in Pennsylvania, many have tended to lean Republican.

  14. Biden Poised to Approve Ukraine’s Use of Long-Range Western Weapons in Russia Washington, September 12

    The topic will be on the agenda Friday as Britain’s new prime minister, Keir Starmer, visits the White House.

  15. 3 Red Cross Workers Killed in Ukraine by Shelling Foreign, September 12

    The aid workers lost their lives as they were preparing to distribute heating supplies in preparation for winter in the region of Donetsk.

  16. Russian Forces Are Stepping Up Attacks on Strategic City, Ukraine Says Foreign, September 12

    Bombardments are increasing in and around Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine, with water supplies now cut, while Russian troops simultaneously press a new counterattack in the Kursk region.

  17. Ukraine Says Russian Missile Hit Grain Ship in Black Sea Foreign, September 12

    If confirmed, the attack would be the first on a commercial vessel in open waters since the 2022 invasion, and a sharp escalation of hostilities in the Black Sea.

  18. Should Ukraine Launch Western Weapons Deep Into Russia? Foreign, September 12

    President Biden has refused to allow Ukraine to use long-range Western missiles on Russian military targets, but he appears to be wavering.

  19. En Ucrania, las mujeres se arreglan las uñas como un acto de resistencia En español, September 12

    Hacerse una manicura puede parecer una preocupación trivial cuando el destino del país está en juego, pero este acto de cuidado personal está protegiendo a las ucranianas del colapso.

  20. How a Survival Shooter Built in Ukraine Evolved as a War Rages On Arts & Leisure, September 12

    The Ukrainian developers of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 are trying to distance the video game from Russia’s invasion, but the conflict inevitably altered the creative process.

  21. Debate Puts Trump’s Affinity for Putin Back in the Spotlight Washington, September 11

    The former president’s refusal to back Ukraine’s war effort showed the likely limits of U.S. support for Kyiv if he returns to the White House.

  22. North Korean Missiles Rain Down on Ukraine Despite Sanctions Washington, September 11

    Russia has received new shipments of Hwasong-11 short-range ballistic missiles, according to a new report.

  23. Asked if He Wants Ukraine to Defeat Russia, Trump Doesn’t Say Yes Foreign, September 11

    At Tuesday’s debate, Mr. Trump repeated his claim that he can end the war and refused to say if defending Ukraine was in America’s national security interests.

  24. ‘Trump Brought Darkness; Harris Brought Light’: 14 Writers on Who Won the Presidential Debate Op Ed, September 11

    Our columnists and contributors rate Trump’s and Harris’s debate performances.

  25. In Kyiv, Blinken Discusses Ukraine’s Push for Deep Missile Strikes into Russia Foreign, September 11

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and his British counterpart, David Lammy, made a rare joint trip to Ukraine to show allied solidarity as the American presidential election looms.

  26. How Russia’s Steady Advance Threatens Ukraine’s East Interactive, September 11

    Russia is getting closer to cutting critical supply lines for troops in the remaining Ukrainian strongholds across the region.

  27. Ukrainian Drone Attack Hits Apartment Buildings Near Moscow Video, September 10

    One woman was killed in the Moscow suburb of Ramenskoye after Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks of the war, Kremlin officials said.

  28. U.S., Imposing Sanctions, Accuses Iran of Sending Missiles to Russia Foreign, September 10

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke in London, where his British counterpart also promised a punitive response. They plan to visit Ukraine together.

  29. Ukraine Fires Deadly Drone Barrage at Russia, Taking War Closer to Moscow Foreign, September 10

    A woman in the capital region was killed during the attack, officials said. Russian air defenses shot down 20 drones around Moscow and almost 150 nationwide, according to the Defense Ministry.

  30. The Bomb Shelters Are Busy. So Are the Nail Salons. Foreign, September 10

    In Ukraine, even a visit for a manicure, which often involves navigating power outages and air-raid sirens, can turn into an act of defiance.

  31. Russian Forces Capture 2 Villages in Eastern Ukraine, Analysis Shows Foreign, September 9

    Russia appears to be trying to cut off Ukrainian soldiers around the strategic city of Pokrovsk, a focal point of the war in recent months.

  32. A Tug Between Russia and Europe Divides a Tiny Balkan Nation Foreign, September 9

    A falling-out between former political allies in Montenegro has complicated the country’s efforts to join the European Union and curb pro-Russian influence.

  33. Spy Chiefs of the C.I.A. and MI6 Convene, on a Couch and for a Crowd Foreign, September 7

    Appearing together publicly for the first time in the history of their agencies, the heads of the U.S. and British intelligence services discussed Ukraine’s incursion into Russia and the war in Gaza.

  34. Ukrainian Forces Block Russian Advance on a Key Eastern Town Foreign, September 7

    Russia’s drive toward Pokrovsk has stalled along one part of the frontline, but its troops continue to advance in other parts of eastern Ukraine, and its long-range aerial attacks continue.

  35. Iran Sent Short-Range Missiles to Russia, Western Officials Say Foreign, September 7

    U.S. and European countries had warned of sanctions if Iran provided weapons that could be used against Ukraine. President Biden’s lame-duck status could hamper a response.

  36. Street Artist Documents War in Ukraine, One Stark Mural at a Time Foreign, September 7

    Using ruins as his canvas, Gamlet Zinkivskyi has captured life in wartime Ukraine in dozens of grim, gripping and harshly beautiful paintings. “Broken, but invincible,” read one captioned work.

  37. Meeting With Allies, Zelensky Presses for More Weapons Foreign, September 6

    The Ukrainian leader argued that escalating military pressure on Russia, combined with diplomacy, was the best way to motivate Moscow to seek peace.

  38. Distracted and Divided, Russian Security Service Misses Threats Foreign, September 6

    The Ukrainian offensive over the border caught Moscow’s intelligence agencies by surprise, experts say. It wasn’t the first time that has happened during the war.

  39. We Must Invest in Our Aging Nuclear Arsenal Op Ed, September 6

    All three legs of America’s nuclear triad need substantial modernization and billions of dollars to keep pace with our adversaries.

  40. Two Christian Conservatives Debate the Merits of Voting for Kamala Harris Op Ed, September 6

    Ross Douthat goes head-to-head with his fellow columnist David French over how to move Republicans past Trump.

  41. U.S. Indicts Members of Russian Military Intelligence Over Cyberattack on Ukraine Washington, September 5

    The indictment unsealed on Thursday comes as the United States expands its hunt for Russia’s most elite cyberwarriors.

  42. Putin Drives Home a Perilous Point: Ukraine’s East Is Russia’s Main Goal Foreign, September 5

    Dismissing Ukraine’s recent invasion of Kursk, the Russian leader said Kyiv made a mistake in trying to force Moscow to divert its forces from the Donbas region.

  43. Ukraine Names Candidates for Its New Cabinet in Major Overhaul Foreign, September 4

    President Volodymyr Zelensky said that he was acting to bring a “new energy” to state institutions at an important diplomatic juncture.

  44. Short Notice and Blocked Exits Proved Lethal in Strike in Ukraine Foreign, September 4

    When two Russian ballistic missiles struck a military academy in Poltava, debris blocked corridors and exits. Cadets near a bomb shelter survived. Others did not.

  45. Russia Launches Deadly Missile and Drone Attacks on Ukraine Video, September 4

    At least seven people were killed in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, a day after a devastating attack on the eastern city of Poltava left dozens of others dead.

  46. U.S. Announces Plan to Counter Russian Influence Ahead of 2024 Election Washington, September 4

    American spy agencies have assessed that the Kremlin favors former President Donald J. Trump, seeing him as skeptical of U.S. support for Ukraine.

  47. Ukraine’s Top Diplomat Has Become a Familiar Face, Rallying Wartime Support Foreign, September 4

    Dmytro Kuleba has lobbied Kyiv’s allies to supply missile defense systems. He was among several Ukrainian ministers who offered to resign on Wednesday, an official said.

  48. The September 4 Ukraine Russia Missile Attacks live blog included one standalone post:
  49. N.Y. Official Accused of Aiding China, and Zelensky Plans Cabinet Shake-Up Podcasts, September 4

    Plus, robot taxis — with human helpers.

  50. Aftermath of Military Academy Strike Drains Ukraine’s Seasoned Rescuers Foreign, September 4

    Repeated air-raid alerts have punctuated the search through the rubble in Poltava, in eastern Ukraine, after an attack that killed more than 50 people.

  51. En un aula de Kiev, niños marcados por la guerra piden ayuda En español, September 4

    “Son como una herida sangrante, y nadie la ve”, dice una maestra de sus alumnos, muchos de los cuales han huido de las zonas del frente o han perdido familiares en los combates.

  52. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Offers to Resign as Zelensky Plans Major Shake-Up Foreign, September 4

    President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to make the broadest changes to his government since Russia invaded more than two years ago.

  53. Missile and Drone Attacks Across Ukraine Kill at Least 7 in Lviv Foreign, September 4

    Russia attacked a number of cities a day after a devastating strike in the country’s east, Ukrainian officials said.

  54. A Timeline of Some of the Deadliest Attacks in Ukraine’s War With Russia Foreign, September 3

    At least 11,520 civilians had been killed in the war, according to a United Nations report in July, which said the true tally may be higher.

  55. The September 3 Ukraine Russia Missile Strike Poltava live blog included two standalone posts:
  56. No Time to Run: Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine City Just After Sirens Sound Foreign, September 3

    More than 50 people were killed by two high-speed missiles that hit a military academy in the eastern city of Poltava, one of the most lethal Russian strikes in the war.

  57. Scenes of Carnage After Russian Attack on Ukrainian Military Academy and Hospital Foreign, September 3

    The devastation of the strikes on Tuesday was shocking even to Ukrainians who have seen many such scenes during the war.

  58. Ukraine Electric Company Boss Fired as Russia Pounds Power Grid Foreign, September 3

    The head of Ukrenergo was reportedly blamed for failing to fortify energy infrastructure, which has come under steady Russian bombardment, leading to blackouts.

  59. Russia’s Attack on Poltava Comes After a Week of Strikes in Ukraine Foreign, September 3

    Moscow appears to have stepped up the tempo of its attacks, resulting in a wave of death and destruction in Ukraine.

  60. Activists Charged With Pushing Russian Propaganda Go on Trial in Florida National, September 3

    Experts say the case offers a window into how the Russian government tries to influence American elections and promote its own geopolitical agenda.

  61. Putin Begins Meetings in Mongolia in Defiance of I.C.C. Arrest Warrant Foreign, September 2

    The Russian president is making a state visit to a country that is heavily dependent on Moscow for oil.

  62. In a Kyiv Classroom, Cries for Help From Children Scarred by War Foreign, September 2

    “They are like a bleeding wound, and no one sees it,” a schoolteacher said of her pupils, many of whom have fled frontline areas or lost family members in the fighting.

  63. Russia Hits Ukraine With Wave of Strikes as School Year Opens Foreign, September 2

    The attack, the third large-scale bombardment in a week, coincided with intense fighting in eastern Ukraine and Russia.

  64. Russians Bomb Kharkiv, Ukraine Says, After Russia Reports Wave of Attacks Foreign, September 1

    Ukraine said Russia struck the country’s second-largest city with missiles and bombs. Russian state media and local officials earlier reported that Ukraine attacked power plants and refineries with drones.

  65. With Russia on Its Doorstep, a Ukrainian Town Packs Its Bags Foreign, September 1

    Ukraine gambled that its move into Russia would draw Moscow’s forces away from the town of Pokrovsk. It didn’t happen. And now resigned residents are evacuating daily.

  66. As Ukraine Mourns a Pilot’s Death, Jet’s Crash Is Still a Mystery Foreign, August 31

    In a reversal, two senior U.S. military officials say the cause of the F-16’s crash was probably not friendly fire.

  67. Russia’s Youngest Conscripts Unexpectedly See Combat Against Ukraine’s Invasion Foreign, August 31

    The long-sacrosanct practice of keeping young Russian army conscripts off the front lines is eroding as the lack of troops in Russia’s Kursk region indicates a manpower shortage.

  68. Putin Plans First Visit to I.C.C. Member State Since Arrest Warrant Foreign, August 30

    The Russian president will travel to Mongolia, a member of the International Criminal Court, which issued a warrant for his arrest in 2023.

  69. Volvían a Colombia tras defender a Ucrania y acabaron presos en Rusia En español, August 30

    José Medina y Alejandro Ante se encuentran detenidos en Moscú. Llegaron allí tras hacer escala en Venezuela, que al parecer los extraditó.

  70. They Traveled Home After Defending Ukraine, and Ended Up in a Russian Prison Foreign, August 30

    Two Colombian soldiers who had fought for Ukraine are now under arrest in Moscow. They wound up there after stopping over in Venezuela, which apparently extradited them.

  71. Inmate Revolts Highlight Failings and Miseries of Russian Prisons Foreign, August 30

    Staff shortages, beatings, corruption and harsh treatment of Muslim prisoners have all led to unrest among inmates, with recent uprisings turning deadly.

  72. La mujer del este de Alemania que conmociona la política del país En español, August 30

    Sahra Wagenknecht, excomunista, ha fundado su propio partido para responder a las quejas de los alemanes sobre los inmigrantes, la delincuencia y los peligros de la guerra en Ucrania.

  73. F-16 Fighter Jet, Recently Supplied to Ukraine, Crashes Foreign, August 29

    A Western official said the advanced fighter crashed while defending against a Russian aerial assault. It was not clear how it was destroyed, but the loss is a blow to Ukraine, given the planes’ prominence.

  74. Ukraine Says It Struck at 2 Oil Depots Inside Russia Foreign, August 29

    Kyiv is pressing its drone campaign while lobbying allies for permission to use weapons supplied by NATO countries for strikes deep inside Russia.

  75. The Woman Shaking Up German Politics From the East Foreign, August 29

    Sahra Wagenknecht, a former Communist, has founded her own party to respond to German grievances about migrants, crime and the dangers of the war in Ukraine.

  76. Trump Sees a World on Fire, and Says He Knows Who’s to Blame Washington, August 28

    Former President Donald J. Trump blames President Biden for crises around the globe. But the reality is that presidents inherit a world already hurtling through history.

  77. Shelling Kills 6 in Ukraine as Russia Pushes Ahead in East Foreign, August 28

    The rest of the country, though, was largely spared from another consecutive night of large-scale Russian bombardment.

  78. Ucrania sufre una destrucción casi total en el este En español, August 28

    En meses recientes, Rusia ha utilizado bombas planeadoras con un efecto devastador. Los soldados ucranianos dicen que estas tal vez sean las armas más aterradoras que enfrentan.

  79. Why Hasn’t Russia Kicked Out Ukrainian Invaders? Its Own Invaders Are Busy. Foreign, August 28

    Despite its overwhelming firepower, Russia has been unable for weeks to push Ukrainian troops back across the border, with the failure as much the result of priorities as a lack of personnel.

  80. Russia Pounds Wide Swath of Ukraine, and F.T.C. Fights Grocery Merger Podcasts, August 27

    Plus, the rock band Oasis is back.

  81. Russia Launches Deadly New Wave of Missiles and Drones at Ukraine Foreign, August 27

    The bombardment that began on Monday could have additional significance, coming three weeks after the Ukrainian military’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region.

  82. In Eastern Ukraine, Terrifying Bombardment and Near Total Destruction Foreign, August 27

    Powerful guided “glide bombs” have helped Russia raze entire towns with ever greater speed. “When you drive into a ruined town, it’s like hopelessness,” one soldier said.

  83. Rusia atacó Ucrania con más de 200 misiles y drones En español, August 26

    El ataque, que parecía ser una escalada de la campaña rusa contra la red eléctrica ucraniana, causó daños suficientes para provocar apagones en Kiev y otras ciudades.

  84. Telegram Turmoil Threatens Dominant Chronicle of the War in Ukraine Foreign, August 26

    The detention of Telegram’s founder has highlighted the messaging app’s outsize status in Europe’s deadliest war since World War II.

  85. Russia Strikes Ukrainian Cities With Missiles and Drones Video, August 26

    Cities across Ukraine were hit in a widespread attack that also targeted energy infrastructure, Ukrainian officials said.

  86. Russia Pounds Ukraine With ‘One of the Largest Strikes’ of the War Foreign, August 26

    President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned an assault of more than 200 missiles and drones that ranged from Kyiv to Odesa to Ukraine’s West. Energy infrastructure was again a target.

  87. Reuters Safety Adviser Killed and 2 Journalists Injured in Strike on Ukraine Hotel Foreign, August 25

    Reuters said that a safety adviser working with the journalists was killed, and that two other members of its team were wounded after a hotel in eastern Ukraine was hit in a strike on Saturday.

  88. Battle-Hardened Poets Fuel a Literary Revival in Ukraine Foreign, August 25

    With verses that capture the raw emotions of the war and resonate deeply with the population, Ukrainian poets have emerged as some of the country’s most influential voices.

  89. To Whom It May Concern: America and Europe Need Each Other Op Ed, August 25

    The trans-Atlantic alliance can continue as the tight-knit partnership we have known for the past 75 years, or unravel.

  90. On Ukraine’s Independence Day, Zelensky Celebrates Push Into Russia Foreign, August 24

    Although the cross-border offensive carries risks, it also paid dividends on Saturday with the first prisoner swap with Russia in several months.

  91. Not Only for Killing: Drones Are Now Detecting Land Mines in Ukraine Foreign, August 24

    Ukraine is a beta test for embedding artificial intelligence and other new technologies in drones and robots to find deadly land mines, saving lives and allowing military forces to advance more quickly.

  92. U.S. Tightens Technology Controls to Target Russian War Machine Washington, August 23

    The Biden administration announced new penalties on shell companies and suppliers that were feeding Russia’s war against Ukraine.

  93. La actitud de los rusos hacia Putin podría estar cambiando En español, August 23

    Los comentarios negativos en las redes sociales han aumentado desde que los soldados ucranianos penetraron en Rusia, según una empresa que rastrea las actitudes de la población rusa frente a la guerra.

  94. As Ukraine Pushes Into Russia, Its Next Steps Are Unclear Washington, August 23

    American officials are not convinced that Ukraine intends to hold its position in Russia long term.

  95. Ukraine Steps Up Strikes Into Russia as Moscow Pushes Ahead in the East Foreign, August 23

    Ukraine struck a port across from Crimea and damaged a cargo ferry. But Kyiv’s forces continued to struggle in eastern areas under a relentless Russian assault.

  96. Indian Leader Visits Kyiv as Ukraine Pushes Diplomacy Foreign, August 23

    Ukrainian officials were portraying the visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India as a welcome show of support for their country during the war with Russia.

  97. Mapping Ukraine’s Surprise Invasion of Russia Interactive, August 23

    Ukraine has captured dozens of Russian settlements, adding a new twist to a war that had largely settled into grueling fighting in eastern Ukraine.

  98. Putin Is Getting Rattled Op Ed, August 23

    The surprise incursion into Kursk has given Ukraine an advantage over Russia in the propaganda battle, an important front in this conflict.

  99. Russia Opens New Cases Against Journalists Who Covered Ukrainian Incursion Foreign, August 22

    Moscow said it was investigating three more reporters, including a CNN correspondent, who crossed into Russian territory to cover the fighting.

  100. Ukraine Cites Modi Visit as the Fruit of an Emerging Diplomatic Push Foreign, August 22

    Officials say efforts to engage neutral nations like India along with the military incursion into Russia will strengthen Ukraine’s hand in any peace talks.

  101. Russian Attitudes About Putin Might Be Shifting Washington, August 22

    Negative remarks on social media have increased since Ukrainian troops launched an incursion, according to a firm that tracks Russian attitudes.

  102. German Support for Ukraine Comes Under New Strains Foreign, August 22

    With a budget shortfall for 2025 and evidence mounting that Ukraine blew up natural-gas pipelines between Germany and Russia, German aid to Ukraine is under pressure.

  103. Russia Pushes Forward in Ukraine’s East as Kursk Offensive Slows Foreign, August 22

    The Ukrainians must defend a critical front in their country’s east, including the city of Pokrovsk, while trying to press forward in western Russia.

  104. Rusia intenta convertir la sorpresiva incursión ucraniana en ganancias militares En español, August 22

    Dos semanas después de que Ucrania lanzara su ataque en la región rusa de Kursk, las fuerzas rusas se han recuperado de la conmoción inicial e intentan utilizar la guerra en expansión para su ventaja en el campo de batalla.

  105. A Combat Medic’s Quest to Change Tributes to Fallen Soldiers Foreign, August 22

    Iryna Tsybukh, who was killed on the front line in Ukraine, wanted to humanize the way Kyiv commemorated the war dead. She also left notes for her own funeral.

  106. La incursión en Rusia muestra que los puntos de no retorno de Occidente son ‘ingenuos’ según Zelenski En español, August 21

    El presidente de Ucrania, Volodímir Zelenski, afirmó que el éxito de la ofensiva ucraniana muestra que Rusia ya no es la temible superpotencia que una vez pareció ser.

  107. Russia Said It Repelled a Large Ukrainian Drone Attack on Moscow World, August 21

    The attack came as Kyiv presses on with a cross-border offensive into western Russia that has rattled the Kremlin.

  108. Inside Ukraine’s Invasion of Russia The Daily, August 21

    What the unlikely incursion could mean for the war.

  109. Russia Seeks to Turn Humbling Incursion Into Military Gains Foreign, August 21

    Two weeks after Ukraine launched its surprise attack, Russian forces have recovered from the initial shock and are trying to use the expanding war to their battlefield advantage.

  110. Zelensky Says Push Into Russia Shows the West’s Red Lines Are ‘Naïve’ Foreign, August 20

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine seized on the incursion’s success to press allies to lift a longtime restriction: the use of Western-supplied long-range weapons against Russia.

  111. War Is Draining Ukraine’s Male-Dominated Work Force. Enter the Women. Foreign, August 20

    More and more women are replacing men mobilized in the army. But there are not enough of them to make up for the labor shortage affecting the economy.

  112. Ucrania dice que su incursión traerá la paz. Putin tendría otros planes En español, August 19

    El presidente Volodímir Zelenski piensa que la incursión ayudaría a su posición en futuras negociaciones de paz. En Moscú, muchos dudan de la estrategia.

  113. Ukraine Strikes Bridges in Russia, Aiming to Entrap Troops Foreign, August 19

    The attacks aim to destroy or damage crossings over a river in the Kursk region that are Russian forces’ only routes for resupply or retreat, military analysts say.

  114. Ukraine Says Its Incursion Will Bring Peace. Putin’s Plans May Differ. Foreign, August 19

    President Volodymyr Zelensky wants to hold Russian territory as leverage in future talks. In Moscow, many doubt the strategy.

  115. A City of Blaring Sirens Fills With Russians Who Fled Ukraine’s Advance Foreign, August 18

    In the regional capital, those who left their homes as Ukrainian forces tore into western Russia are uncertain whether they can ever return to their old lives.

  116. La incursión ucraniana en Rusia resulta en la rendición en masa de reclutas del Kremlin En español, August 18

    Más de 300 han sido procesados en una prisión de Ucrania, proporcionando al país un “fondo de intercambio” muy necesario para futuros canjes de prisioneros de guerra.

  117. During Ukraine’s Incursion, Russian Conscripts Recount Surrendering in Droves Foreign, August 17

    More than 300 have been processed in a prison in Ukraine, providing the country with a much-needed “exchange fund” for future swaps of prisoners of war.

  118. Ukraine Destroys Key Russian Bridge as It Presses On With Offensive Foreign, August 17

    The bridge’s destruction is a setback for Russian supply lines as Ukraine seeks to consolidate its territorial gains in the Kursk region of western Russia.

  119. La incursión de Ucrania en Rusia revela un cambio drástico En español, August 16

    La ofensiva se desarrolló en secreto, ideada para desviar a los soldados rusos de las líneas del frente en Ucrania y apoderarse de territorio para utilizarlo como moneda de cambio.

  120. Ukraine’s Push Into Russia Met Early Success. Where Does It Go From Here? Foreign, August 16

    Ukraine’s forces could try advancing farther on Russian soil, or return to the front line, where Moscow is making gains. There are arguments for various options.

  121. Harris’s Strategically Vague Economic Message, and Russians Feel the War Podcasts, August 16

    Plus, charges in Matthew Perry’s death.

  122. Russia Closes In on Key Eastern Ukrainian City Despite Kursk Incursion Foreign, August 16

    A Russian advance toward Pokrovsk casts doubts on Ukraine’s hopes that its cross-border offensive will prompt Moscow to scale back attacks elsewhere.

  123. La incursión de Ucrania en Rusia le cambia el guion a Putin En español, August 15

    La realidad de 130.000 rusos desplazados y una caótica respuesta oficial pueden empezar a desinflar el discurso oficial de que Rusia se dirige con paso firme hacia la victoria.

  124. Ukraine’s Incursion Into Russia Reveals a Dramatic Shift Washington, August 15

    The offensive was developed in secret, devised to divert Russian troops away from the front lines in Ukraine and seize territory to use as a bargaining chip.

  125. 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.

  126. 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.

  127. 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.

  128. 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.

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

    Exclusively from New York Times Audio, our new app.

  130. 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.

  131. 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.

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. 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.

  137. 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.

  138. 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.

  139. 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.

  140. 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.

  141. 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.

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

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

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

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

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

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  147. 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.

  148. 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.

  149. 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.