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  1. Longtime Putin Aide Who Opposed Ukraine War Is Granted Rare Resignation World, Yesterday

    Dmitri N. Kozak’s departure is one of the few known splinters in President Vladimir V. Putin’s inner circle since the start of his invasion of Ukraine.

  2. The Hottest New Defense Against Drones? Lasers World, Yesterday

    Cheaper than advanced air defenses and more versatile than low-tech options, lasers have become a popular choice for nations worried about drone attacks.

  3. How Laser Weapons Could Take On War Drones Video, Yesterday

    Russia’s use of drone swarms in the Ukraine war has other countries worried about their own air defenses. Lara Jakes, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, explains how some are looking at laser weapons technology to counter the drone threat.

  4. Denmark to Buy Long-Range Weapons in ‘Paradigm Shift’ World, September 17

    Denmark says Russia is a threat. Russia calls the Danish plans “pure madness.”

  5. Trump’s Birthday Call to Modi Raises Hopes in India for a Trade Deal World, September 17

    The call coincided with a visit by U.S. trade officials to the country, which just weeks ago was hit with a 50 percent tariff on all imports to the United States.

  6. U.S. Government to Invest $75 Million in Ukraine’s Minerals World, September 17

    The investment will ease fears in Kyiv that Washington is pulling back from Ukraine’s war effort. It also underscores the mercantile nature of the U.S.-Ukrainian alliance under President Trump.

  7. In War-Torn Ukraine, ‘I Never Doubted the Importance of Theater’ Theater, September 17

    Richard Nelson returns to the Public Theater with “When the Hurlyburly’s Done,” which he presented last winter in Kyiv. Here, he reflects on the experience with excerpts from his diary.

  8. Our Allies Are Asking: ‘Why Does Putin Still Own Trump?’ Opinion, September 16

    Ukrainian and European officials, analysts and entrepreneurs keep asking privately, “What’s up with Trump?”

  9. A No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine? The Challenges for the West Would Be Huge. World, September 16

    Poland suggested such a zone after a major Russian incursion. But political hesitance and military shortcomings pose clear obstacles.

  10. Russia Indoctrinates Children From Occupied Ukraine at 210 Sites, Study Says World, September 16

    War crime investigators at Yale discovered a program of re-education and military and police training that was larger than estimated earlier.

  11. He Fled Putin’s War. The U.S. Deported Him to a Russian Jail. World, September 16

    Antiwar Russians are being sent back as part of President Trump’s immigration crackdown, despite facing imprisonment and other dangers.

  12. Pope Leo Says He Cannot Broker a Peace Deal for Ukraine World, September 14

    Pope Leo XIV said that while popes can be advocates for peace, it was less “realistic” for them to serve as mediators.

  13. Russia Made Drone Production a Supreme Priority. Now It Swarms the Skies. World, September 14

    Ukraine is struggling to defend itself against the growing number of attack drones that Moscow has started using in its onslaughts.

  14. Romania Reports Russian Drone in Its Airspace World, September 14

    The brief incursion occurred days after Poland reported Russian drones in its territory. Romania said the drone did not fly over populated areas.

  15. Trump Says He Will Impose More Sanctions on Russia if NATO Does U.S., September 13

    It was the latest in a series of new conditions that President Trump had announced on punitive action against Russia for its war against Ukraine.

  16. As Sabotage in Europe Mounts, So Do Calls to Retaliate Against Russia World, September 13

    Drones in Poland and GPS jamming attributed to Russia have intensified a debate over whether the West should impose stiffer penalties for such “hybrid warfare.”

  17. NATO Steps Up Defenses After Russian Drones Violate Polish Airspace World, September 12

    Increased air patrols, air defense systems and other protections will be mobilized over Eastern Europe.

  18. Prince Harry Meets War Veterans in Surprise Visit to Ukraine World, September 12

    The prince arrived in Kyiv on his second trip to the country this year. The visit comes after his charity supporting wounded soldiers said it would expand post-conflict rehabilitation.

  19. Si Trump no puede traer la paz a Ucrania y Gaza, se limitará a observar desde lejos En español, September 12

    El presidente Trump insiste en que puede resolver los conflictos mundiales. Pero cuando tanto aliados como adversarios parecen ignorarlo, se encoge de hombros en una actitud de “qué se le va a hacer”.

  20. La incursión de drones sobre Polonia fue una prueba para la OTAN y EE. UU. En español, September 12

    El episodio pone de relieve la necesidad de que la OTAN refuerce sus defensas contra la guerra moderna de drones y aprenda las lecciones de Ucrania.

  21. On Ukraine and Gaza, Trump Casts Himself as a Bystander, if He Can’t Be a Peacemaker U.S., September 11

    President Trump often insists he can bring peace to global conflicts. But when allies and adversaries alike appear to be ignoring him or testing American will, he adopts a what-can-you-do shrug.

  22. Polonia invocó el Artículo 4 de la OTAN. ¿Qué pasa ahora? En español, September 11

    El Artículo 4 permite a los Estados miembros iniciar un debate formal dentro de la alianza sobre las amenazas a su seguridad. No compromete a la alianza a emprender acciones militares.

  23. Drone Barrage Over Poland Was a Test for NATO, and the U.S. World, September 11

    A continent already on edge over the Ukraine war sees a Russian challenge to NATO readiness and to an America that wants to disengage from Europe.

  24. Russia’s Brazen Drone Incursion Into Poland Needs a Response Opinion, September 10

    Putin’s move has to be considered a test, and the West needs to think about how to counter it.

  25. Putin ha dejado claro a Trump y Ucrania que no retrocederá En español, September 10

    El líder ruso parece decidido a demostrar él que dictará las condiciones de cualquier fin de la guerra.

  26. La OTAN dice que utilizó aviones de combate para derribar drones rusos sobre Polonia En español, September 10

    Fue la primera vez que aviones de la alianza atacaron objetivos enemigos en espacio aéreo aliado, tras lo que el dirigente polaco calificó de “provocación a gran escala”.

  27. Poland Has Invoked NATO’s Article 4. What Comes Next? World, September 10

    Article 4 allows member states to start a formal discussion within the alliance about threats to their security. It does not commit the alliance to military action.

  28. Poland Says It Shot Down Russian Drones Over Its Airspace Video, September 10

    Russian drones entered Poland’s airspace during an attack on targets across the border in Ukraine, in what the Polish military called an “act of aggression.” It was not clear exactly how many drones had crossed into Poland.

  29. Drones Over Poland Are Latest Violation of Countries Near Ukraine World, September 10

    Poland denounced what it has described as an incursion by more than a dozen Russian drones. It would not be the first time Russia’s war effort had spilled beyond Ukraine.

  30. Putin’s Message to Ukraine, Europe and Trump: I Won’t Back Down World, September 10

    With escalating airstrikes, the Russian leader appears determined to demonstrate that he will dictate the terms for any end to the war.

  31. Poland Says It Shot Down Russian Drones That Entered Its Airspace World, September 10

    The Polish military called the incursions an “act of aggression.” It said the drones crossed the border during a wave of Russian strikes in Ukraine.

  32. Russian Bomb Kills at Least 20 Picking Up Pensions, Zelensky Says World, September 9

    The Ukrainian leader said that the strike on older people in a Donetsk village should prompt a global response.

  33. Putin’s War Machine The Daily, September 9

    While a decisive victory remains elusive, a Russian military resurgence is guiding Vladimir Putin as he pushes for a peace deal on his terms.

  34. Nuclear Sites Dotted Across Ukraine Pose Threat of Radiation Disaster World, September 9

    Each day of war risks a strike on sites that could scatter radioactive material. Officials say one laboratory near the front has been hit dozens of times.

  35. The Political Signals Russia Sends With Each Huge Barrage on Ukraine World, September 8

    Analysts have linked major attacks to important geopolitical events as the Kremlin tries to strengthen its hand in talks.

  36. No parece prudente dejar que Trump decida qué es la guerra En español, September 8

    No matamos desde el aire a los sospechosos de ser criminales.

  37. Russia Launches Largest-Ever Drone Attack in Ukraine War Video, September 7

    Russia launched hundreds of exploding drones and decoys across Ukraine in the largest air assault so far in the war, killing at least five people and setting a government building in Kyiv ablaze.

  38. It Doesn’t Seem Wise to Let Trump Decide What War Is Opinion, September 7

    We do not kill those merely suspected of being criminals from the air.

  39. For Americans in Ukraine, Opportunity and the Lure of Combat World, September 7

    The profile of U.S. volunteers in the Ukrainian military has changed, shifting more toward people without military experience, and those who saw few prospects for them at home.

  40. Russian Strike Breaks Through Most Protected Part of Kyiv World, September 7

    The attack set a government building on fire in an area of the Ukrainian capital that is rarely damaged.

  41. Norway’s Navy Gets a Big Boost With U.K. Ship Deal World, September 6

    A plan to buy warships shows how Europe is bolstering defenses amid worries about Russian aggression and President Trump’s isolationist policies, analysts say.

  42. El líder de Corea del Norte obtiene victorias diplomáticas de la cumbre en China En español, September 5

    La presencia de Kim Jong-un en el desfile militar chino fue una señal de su creciente influencia geopolítica y de que su país está empezando a ser aceptado como potencia nuclear “de facto”.

  43. Trump pondrá fin a los programas de seguridad que protegen a los aliados europeos de Rusia En español, September 5

    La medida se ajusta a los objetivos del gobierno de Trump de reevaluar la ayuda exterior y hacer que Europa asuma más responsabilidad por sus capacidades militares.

  44. La guerra en Ucrania tiene una inquietante arma nueva En español, September 5

    Adolescentes son reclutados para realizar ataques encubiertos puntuales tras las líneas enemigas.

  45. Western Troops in Ukraine Before a Peace Deal Would Be ‘Targets’, Putin Says World, September 5

    The Russian leader made the threat a day after European leaders said they were willing to deploy forces on the ground to secure an agreement to end the war.

  46. Kim Jong-un Leaves Beijing With Big Diplomatic Wins World, September 5

    Mr. Kim’s presence at a Chinese military parade was a sign of his growing geopolitical ​leverage and that North Korea was being accepted as a de facto nuclear power.

  47. Europe Is Playing a Long Game on Ukraine, and With Trump World, September 5

    Leaders on the continent are trying to show the U.S. president that they are serious about laying the groundwork to end the war — and that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is not.

  48. Trump Administration to End Security Programs Protecting European Allies From Russia U.S., September 4

    Ending the longstanding program is expected to impact hundreds of millions of dollars that have gone toward countries that border Russia.

  49. Mientras los adversarios de EE. UU. estrechan lazos en China, Trump se frustra con Putin En español, September 4

    La extraordinaria cumbre del presidente Trump con el presidente ruso Vladimir Putin el mes pasado aún no ha dado resultados concretos sobre la guerra en Ucrania.

  50. 2 Dead as Russia Strikes Danish Demining Group, Ukraine Official Says World, September 4

    The Danish Refugee Council said that one of its teams had been affected by a missile attack and that it was investigating.

  51. Russia Wants ‘Security Guarantees’ Too. Here’s What They Look Like. World, September 4

    The Kremlin’s vision of national security comes at the expense of Ukrainian sovereignty, underlining the challenges of striking a peace deal.

  52. The War in Ukraine Has a Shocking New Weapon Opinion, September 4

    Teenagers are being recruited for one-off covert attacks behind enemy lines.

  53. Europe Aims to Show It Is Ready to Secure Postwar Ukraine World, September 4

    President Emmanuel Macron of France is expected to host a meeting of leaders who will review options for protecting any peace with Russia.

  54. As U.S. Adversaries Bond in Beijing, Trump Grows Frustrated With Putin U.S., September 3

    President Trump’s extraordinary summit with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last month has yet to yield any concrete results on the war in Ukraine.

  55. Need a Lift? Putin Takes His ‘Limo Diplomacy’ to China World, September 3

    Rides in his hulking bulletproof Aurus with the Indian and North Korean leaders offered the Russian leader an ideal setting for deepening ties.

  56. Trump to Welcome Poland’s Right-Wing President to White House U.S., September 3

    The meeting between President Trump and Poland’s largely ceremonial president, Karol Nawrocki, highlights divisions within the biggest economic and military power on the European Union’s eastern fringe.

  57. Putin encuentra una mejor recepción en la escena mundial En español, September 2

    Los líderes euroasiáticos se reunieron con entusiasmo con el dirigente ruso en una cumbre celebrada esta semana.

  58. Putin and Xi Invoke Wartime Unity as They Hail Ties in Beijing World, September 2

    The Russian and Chinese leaders drew on a shared view of their countries’ roles in World War II to cast their modern-day partnership as a challenge to the West.

  59. Ukraine Pursues a Weapons Buildup More Potent Than Any Security Guarantee World, September 2

    Kyiv sees a well-equipped army as a stronger deterrent to Moscow than any Western pledges to defend it. It is working to attract billions to buy more arms.

  60. Ukrainian Students Start New School Year in Underground Classrooms Video, September 2

    With Russian attacks ongoing and peace talks stalled, some students in Ukraine are attending classes underground. For some, it is their first in-person learning in more than three years of war.

  61. Putin Finds a Growing Embrace on the Global Stage World, September 1

    Eurasian leaders eagerly met the Russian leader at a summit this week, as President Trump has helped ease his isolation over the war in Ukraine.

  62. Xi, Putin y Modi intentan señalar unidad en una cumbre en China En español, September 1

    Su exhibición de amistad en China pretendía proyectar una alternativa al liderazgo mundial de Estados Unidos, aun cuando persisten serias diferencias entre ellos.

  63. Russia Suspected of Jamming GPS for E.U. Leader’s Plane, Officials Say World, September 1

    The Bulgarian authorities believe that Russia disrupted navigation signals that would have been used by a plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen, European officials said.

  64. Kyiv Links Moscow to Killing of Former Ukrainian Parliament Speaker World, September 1

    Ukraine said it had arrested a suspect in the murder of the politician, who had voiced anti-Russian views. The authorities did not explain how the suspect was tied to Moscow.

  65. Smiles and Clasped Hands as Xi, Putin and Modi Try to Signal Unity World, September 1

    Their display of friendship in China was aimed at projecting an alternative to U.S. global leadership, even as serious differences among them remain.

  66. Ukraine War Leads to Global Shortage of TNT U.S., September 1

    Mining materials to make cement, gravel and a host of other common products require an explosive that is becoming more expensive and limited in supply.

  67. Russian Strikes on Western Assets in Ukraine Send an Ominous Message World, August 31

    Hitting an American-run factory and European diplomatic offices, the Kremlin appeared to signal that it would resist Western efforts to make peace and protect Ukraine, analysts and officials said.

  68. Amid Stalled Bid for Peace Talks, Russia Pounds Ukraine World, August 30

    It was the second massive assault in three days, as the Kremlin rebuffed peace talks sought by Ukraine and the United States.

  69. Croquet, Anyone? Making Moscow a Vast Fun Zone to Divert Minds From War. World, August 30

    A festival known as Summer in Moscow showcases the city’s transformation into an ultramodern metropolis. But the feast can’t last forever.

  70. Weapons to Start Flowing to Ukraine Under European Deal With Trump World, August 29

    A package of U.S. cruise missiles is among the first shipments of purchases by NATO allies to be sent to the embattled country.

  71. With Canal and Dams Wrecked, a Russian-Occupied City’s Taps Run Dry World, August 29

    The Russian authorities have seized on the crisis in Donetsk to argue that taking over the rest of the region from Ukraine would allow Moscow to restore the water supply.

  72. En Alemania, drones rusos sobrevuelan rutas de armamento de EE. UU., según las autoridades En español, August 29

    Las autoridades militares estadounidenses y europeas están cada vez más preocupadas por estos vuelos, a pesar de que los actos de sabotaje rusos han disminuido.

  73. Rusia bombardea Kiev y mueren al menos 18 personas En español, August 28

    Los ataques alcanzaron un edificio residencial de cinco plantas, un centro comercial y edificios utilizados por gobiernos europeos. Fueron los mayores en la capital ucraniana desde la cumbre en Alaska hace dos semanas.

  74. Rescuers Search Through Rubble After Russian Strikes on Kyiv Video, August 28

    Emergency workers looked through the wreckage of a five-story apartment building early Thursday after a Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, killed more than a dozen people.

  75. Russian Drones Are Flying Over U.S. Weapons Routes in Germany, Officials Say U.S., August 28

    U.S. and European military officials are increasingly concerned about the flights, even as Russian acts of sabotage have declined.

  76. Russian Missile and Drone Attack Kills at Least 8 in Kyiv World, August 28

    The strikes on Ukraine’s capital early Thursday injured at least 22 people and left others trapped under rubble, officials said.

  77. Why Ukraine Is Allowing More Young Men to Leave the Country World, August 27

    For three years of war, the country has banned young men from leaving the country once they turn 18, prompting an exodus of teenage boys. Now it is raising that age limit to 23.

  78. 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.

  79. Europe Is Spending Big on Defense. Will That Help Its Ailing Economy? Business, August 27

    Leaders in Britain and the European Union are promoting the promise of economic benefits from increased military spending, but there is a trade-off.

  80. Europe Has Found Its Formula for Managing Trump Opinion, August 27

    It starts with flattery.

  81. Russia and Ukraine Target Energy Sites, Seeking Leverage Away From the Front World, August 26

    The two countries appear to be trying to raise political pressure on each other and send signals to Washington in case peace talks move forward.

  82. Russian Troops Gain a Toehold in Another Ukrainian Region World, August 26

    For the first time, Russian forces seized villages in the Dnipropetrovsk region, a minor but symbolic gain that gives the Kremlin another bargaining chip.

  83. In Case of a Peace Deal, Germans Debate Stationing Soldiers in Ukraine World, August 26

    The question of whether to send soldiers to a postwar Ukraine is the latest chapter in an evolving relationship between Germans and their military.

  84. En Rusia se oponía a la guerra por escrito. En Ucrania tomó las armas En español, August 26

    En Rusia, Peter Ruzavin era un prodigio del periodismo de oposición. En Járkov se convirtió en un cabo con uniforme ucraniano.

  85. ¿Qué sigue en el conflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania? En español, August 26

    En los últimos días, Ucrania ha vivido una de las ráfagas más intensas de actividad diplomática desde que comenzó la invasión a gran escala de Rusia hace más de tres años. Sin embargo, todavía no existe un acuerdo de paz ni un alto al fuego.

  86. Trump confía en la diplomacia personal con Putin. El resultado es un lío estratégico En español, August 25

    Para el presidente Trump, la coherencia es menos importante que la diplomacia de líder a líder.

  87. Expecting on the Front Lines: Motherhood in Ukraine’s Military World, August 25

    Pregnant Ukrainian soldiers say they are fighting for the future of their country and for their children.

  88. What’s Next for Ukraine After All That Diplomacy? World, August 25

    After President Trump held talks with President Vladimir V. Putin, he said the Russian leader would be willing to meet with Ukraine’s president. That seems less and less likely.

  89. Trump Relies on Personal Diplomacy With Putin. The Result Is a Strategic Muddle. U.S., August 25

    For President Trump, consistency is less important than leader-to-leader diplomacy.

  90. He Was a Star in Russia’s Media World. Now He’s a Corporal in Ukraine’s Army. Opinion, August 25

    On the ground in Kharkiv, the choices are starkly different.

  91. ¿Por qué las sanciones a Rusia no han detenido la guerra? El dinero sigue fluyendo En español, August 24

    Durante décadas, las empresas temían estar en el lado equivocado de las sanciones estadounidenses. Eso ya no es siempre así.

  92. Todas las conversaciones de paz en Ucrania llevan al Donbás En español, August 24

    La disputada región es donde comenzó la guerra de Rusia en Ucrania hace una década. Decenas de soldados ucranianos han muerto defendiéndola. ¿Renunciaría ahora Ucrania a ella?

  93. Zelensky Marks Independence Day With Diplomacy in Kyiv and a Plea for Peace World, August 24

    The Ukrainian leader held talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada and was set to meet with President Trump’s envoy, Keith Kellogg, amid continuing diplomatic efforts to end the war.

  94. What to Make for Breakfast in Kyiv Opinion, August 24

    When Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are looking at maps of Ukraine and deciding which parts Russia should have, it’s time to make waffles.

  95. Why the Donbas Is the Key to the Ukraine War Video, August 24

    Talks of a cease-fire in Ukraine have centered on the Donbas, a valued region for both sides and where most of the fighting is taking place. Michael Schwirtz, a global intelligence correspondent, and Anatoly Kurmanaev, a foreign correspondent covering Russia, break down who the Donbas is important to and why.

  96. Peace Talks in Ukraine All Lead to the Donbas World, August 24

    The contested region is where Russia’s war in Ukraine began a decade ago. Scores of Ukrainian soldiers have died defending it. Would Ukraine give it up now?

  97. Why Haven’t Sanctions on Russia Stopped the War? The Money Is Still Flowing. Business, August 24

    For decades, companies feared being on the wrong side of U.S. sanctions. That’s not always true anymore.

  98. Serhiy Comes Home World, August 23

    A generation of Ukrainian men has been shaped by the bloodiest war in Europe since World War II. Serhiy Hrebinyk, 25 years old and just released from a Russian prison, is one of them.

  99. A Ukrainian Marine Returns From Russian Captivity Video, August 23

    The bloodiest war in Europe since World War II has shaped a generation of Ukrainian men. Serhiy Hrebinyk, 25 years old and just released from a Russian prison, is one of them. Thomas Gibbons-Neff, a national correspondent, met him after his release from captivity.

  100. Trump Revels in a ‘Nice’ Gesture From Putin U.S., August 22

    The Russian president sent his American counterpart a photograph of the two of them from their face-to-face meeting.

  101. Trump despide a los expertos de inteligencia en un momento crucial En español, August 22

    El presidente de EE. UU. dispone de pocas fuentes de asesoramiento independiente justo cuando intenta negociar el fin de la invasión rusa a Ucrania, quizá la negociación más delicada de su presidencia.

  102. ​North Korea Honors Its Soldiers Who Fought in Ukraine War World, August 22

    The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, publicly consoled bereaved families, as well as awarding medals to soldiers returning from the force he has sent to aid Russia.

  103. The Crowdfunded War Map That Ukrainians Check Every Morning World, August 22

    The online DeepState map, based on geolocated combat footage and tips from Ukrainian Army sources, draws 900,000 views each day and acts as a counterbalance to the military’s omissions.

  104. ‘Flying Blind’: Trump Strips Government of Expertise at a High-Stakes Moment U.S., August 21

    President Trump has few sources of independent advice just as he is trying to broker an end to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, perhaps the trickiest negotiation of his presidency.

  105. Vance Recounts Telling Zelensky to ‘Behave’ in Trump Meeting U.S., August 21

    It was not the first time that the vice president had addressed Ukraine’s leader with words more commonly spoken to toddlers than heads of state.

  106. Suspect Is Arrested in Sabotage of Pipelines Between Russia and Germany World, August 21

    German authorities said a Ukrainian man suspected of coordinating the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines in 2022 had been taken into custody by the Italian police.

  107. Trump’s Bold Talk Aside, Russia and Ukraine Remain Miles Apart on Peace World, August 21

    Nearly a week after President Trump’s Alaska summit, his suggestions of imminent breakthroughs have not come to pass.

  108. A Rail Platform Becomes a Lab to Identify 6,000 Bodies Sent From Russia World, August 21

    The mass return of fallen soldiers is one of the few concrete results of U.S.-orchestrated truce negotiations.

  109. Zelensky, Back From Washington, Projects More Confidence in Peace Talks World, August 21

    The Ukrainian leader returned with a U.S. commitment to participate in security guarantees for Kyiv in a postwar settlement.

  110. Rusia intenta tomar la mayor cantidad de territorio ucraniano posible con nuevas estrategias En español, August 21

    Los rusos envían pequeños grupos de soldados a pie, quienes son más difíciles de detectar. Dado que iniciaron algunas mesas de negociación, el ejército intenta ocupar la mayor cantidad de terreno posible.

  111. Rubio Takes on Tricky Task of Drafting Security Guarantees for Ukraine U.S., August 20

    The secretary of state and national security adviser will meet with European counterparts on Thursday in an effort to advance a peace process that so far has gotten little traction.

  112. Russia Demands Role in Guaranteeing Ukraine’s Postwar Security World, August 20

    European and Ukrainian officials call the idea ludicrous, showing the large gaps in peace negotiations.

  113. What Russia Is Doing to Grab Ukrainian Land While It Still Can World, August 20

    As negotiations over the war carry on, President Vladimir V. Putin is pushing hard with tactics that have evolved over three and a half years.

  114. Las negociaciones entre Ucrania, Rusia y EE.UU. no son lo que parecen En español, August 20

    Todas las guerras acaban en una negociación, pero rara vez el agresor acude a la mesa exigiendo territorios que no controla.

  115. La estrategia de los líderes europeos para que Trump los escuche En español, August 20

    Los dirigentes de Alemania, Francia, el Reino Unido y otros partidarios de Ucrania se han unido de forma excepcional para ayudar a influir en el presidente estadounidense.

  116. How Georgia Went From the Vanguard of Democracy to the Front Lines of Autocracy Magazine, August 20

    Two decades after the Rose Revolution, the former Soviet satellite is turning away from the West and back toward Russia. What happened?

  117. 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.

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

    Biden’s disastrous debate performance highlighted age concerns.

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

    In a choice between misfortunes, one is clearly worse.

  120. 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.

  121. 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.

  122. 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.

  123. 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.

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

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  125. 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.

  126. 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.

  127. 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.

  128. 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.

  129. 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.

  130. 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.

  131. 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.

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. 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.

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

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

  138. 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.

  139. 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.

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

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

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

  145. 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.

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

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

  147. 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?

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

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

  149. 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.

  150. 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.