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  1. Putin Blames Frustration Over Ukraine Talks on ‘Inflated Expectations’ World, Today

    The Russian president didn’t directly respond to President Trump’s ultimatum that Moscow halt its offensive by the end of next week or face financial penalties.

  2. Fleeing Domestic Violence, and the Russian Advance World, Today

    “I wanted something decent,” said a woman at a shelter near Ukraine’s border with Russia. “But this is how it turned out.”

  3. Trump Sharpens Sanctions Threat on Russia, While Admitting It May Not Work U.S., Today

    “We’re going to put sanctions,” the president said, even before a deadline he had given Russia this week to engage in cease-fire negotiations had passed.

  4. Bipartisan Pair of Senators Seeks $54.6 Billion in New Aid for Ukraine U.S., Yesterday

    The measure faces long odds given past Republican opposition to sending additional assistance to Kyiv, but it comes as President Trump has signaled a new openness to finding ways to back the nation.

  5. How India Became One of the Biggest Buyers of Russian Oil Business, Yesterday

    President Trump upended trade negotiations with India by making the purchase of crude oil a sticking point.

  6. Trump Tells Russian Official to ‘Watch His Words,’ but He Bites Back Instead World, Yesterday

    The former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev offers President Trump a useful foil to criticize without rebuking Vladimir Putin, one analyst said.

  7. Russian Drones and Missiles Strike Kyiv Video, Yesterday

    Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles on the Ukrainian capital early Thursday, killing several people and injuring dozens.

  8. After Backlash, Ukraine Is Set to Vote on Restoring Watchdogs’ Powers World, Yesterday

    President Volodymyr Zelensky’s move last week to neuter two anticorruption agencies drew the country’s first street protests since Russia’s invasion.

  9. Russian Missile and Drone Attack Pummels Kyiv, Killing at Least 6 World, Yesterday

    The assault came soon after President Trump threatened new sanctions against Moscow if the bloodshed didn’t let up.

  10. Trump Admits Financial Penalties on Russia ‘May or May Not’ Work U.S., July 29

    President Trump’s threats have raised questions about how much leverage the United States has left with Moscow.

  11. The Trump Presidency Takes a Better Turn Opinion, July 29

    If Trump’s opponents want to be effective, we have to come to grips with realities that have so far eluded us.

  12. Putin está obsesionado con algo que no puede tener En español, July 29

    Toda la carrera política del líder de Rusia ha sido una búsqueda de legitimidad, pero eso es imposible sin Occidente.

  13. Flatter, Defer, Nudge: Europe’s Playbook for Trump Yields Some Results World, July 29

    A tactic of deference and praise, along with a studied attempt to avoid any public blowups, coaxed President Trump into changes on key issues like Gaza and Ukraine.

  14. Kremlin Offers Little Reaction to Trump’s Shorter Deadline for Peace in Ukraine U.S., July 29

    Mr. Trump said on Monday that he would give Russia about 10 to 12 days to end the war before implementing a new round of penalties against Moscow. The Kremlin offered little reaction.

  15. Russian Strike on Prison Kills 16, Ukraine Says World, July 29

    The attack, which came just hours after President Trump gave the Kremlin a new deadline to work toward ending the war, was part of a wave across the country, the authorities said.

  16. Putin Wants Something He Can’t Get Opinion, July 29

    The legitimacy he seeks is impossible without recognition from the West.

  17. Veteran C.I.A. Official to Retire After Losing Out on London Job U.S., July 28

    Tom Sylvester had been set to be the agency’s top liaison to Britain, America’s most important intelligence partner and the agency’s most prestigious overseas posting.

  18. Pro-Ukrainian Hackers Claim Cyberattack as Aeroflot Grounds Flights World, July 28

    The hack may have been part of a campaign to disrupt the sense of normalcy Russians have mostly enjoyed since the start of the war.

  19. In Break With Israel, Trump Says Children in Gaza ‘Look Very Hungry’ Video, July 28

    During talks in Scotland with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, President Trump disagreed with Israel’s claim that there is no starvation in Gaza.

  20. Russia Counters Ukrainian Drones by Turning Off Russians’ Mobile Internet World, July 28

    The same data networks that enable phone apps and web surfing help drones navigate, so officials are imposing daily, patchwork shutdowns. The actions can be very disruptive to daily life.

  21. E.U. Cuts Aid to Ukraine Over Corruption Concerns World, July 26

    The $1.7 billion reduction capped a tough week for President Volodymyr Zelensky as he deals with Ukraine’s governance issues.

  22. In Russia, Corruption Cases Follow Battlefield Failures World, July 26

    Officials in three of the five Russian regions bordering Ukraine have been accused of embezzling funds for border defenses.

  23. Russia Again Cuts Interest Rates as Its Economy Slows World, July 25

    Falling inflation has persuaded the central bank in Moscow to continue relaxing the country’s record borrowing costs.

  24. War Amputees Find New Purpose on the Golf Course World, July 25

    The sport helps Ukrainian soldiers who have lost limbs in the war against Russia to heal and to master their prosthetics, rehabilitation experts say.

  25. Por qué España se niega a gastar más en seguridad En español, July 25

    España fue el único aliado de la OTAN que no se comprometió a un gran aumento en sus gastos militares. Está lejos de Rusia, y su preocupación por los programas sociales es otro motivo mayor.

  26. Peace Negotiations in Ukraine Haven’t Failed. They Haven’t Really Started. Opinion, July 25

    No one knows what Putin would accept to end his invasion of Ukraine if he were presented with a real negotiation process.

  27. Los ucranianos protestan contra Zelenski en defensa de los organismos anticorrupción En español, July 24

    La indignación se ha desbordado tras los intentos del presidente de Ucrania, Volodímir Zelenski, de controlar los organismos que investigan la malversación de los presupuestos militares.

  28. The Anticorruption Watchdogs at the Center of Protests Against Zelensky World, July 24

    Anger has boiled over after attempts by Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to overhaul agencies investigating claims that insiders skimmed military spending.

  29. Far From Russia’s Aggression, Spaniards Are Reluctant to Spend Big on Security World, July 24

    Spain was the only NATO ally not to commit to a large increase in military expenditures. Its embrace of a social safety net is a key reason.

  30. Chinese and European Leaders Meet Amid Grievances on Trade Business, July 24

    European Union officials are set for a summit with China’s top leaders. China’s support of Russia and a long list of trade disputes are on the agenda.

  31. Deferring to Trump, Senate Pulls Back on New Russia Sanctions U.S., July 23

    Republican leaders said they were ready to vote as soon as this month on punishing penalties against Moscow but have paused after President Trump threatened to act unilaterally within weeks.

  32. Zelensky Faces Criticism Over Effort to Rein In Corruption Agencies World, July 23

    President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill limiting two Ukrainian agencies leading efforts against corruption. Critics say it was an overstepping of his authority.

  33. With Russia and Ukraine to Meet Again, Here’s What to Know About the Peace Talks World, July 23

    The warring sides are still far apart heading into the third round of U.S.-brokered peace negotiations, set for Wednesday in Istanbul.

  34. Wartime Protests in Ukraine Target Zelensky for the First Time World, July 22

    The demonstrators were angered by government moves to dismantle anticorruption efforts and quell dissent.

  35. Russia and Ukraine to Renew Talks, but Peace Remains Elusive World, July 22

    Russia and Ukraine are expected to hold another round of negotiations on Wednesday in Istanbul, but the two warring countries have flatly rejected each other’s demands.

  36. Austria Prepares to Give Up ‘Dream’ of Disarmament World, July 22

    Historically neutral, the country is set to double military spending, even in the midst of a budget crisis, as its neighbors also spend big to counter Russia.

  37. Hegseth Attends Meeting on Ukraine After Skipping Last Session U.S., July 21

    The defense secretary’s attendance may signal a turnaround as President Trump’s tone shifts on his willingness to support Kyiv against Moscow.

  38. Trump está uniendo a Europa En español, July 21

    En los últimos meses, el sentimiento en torno a la Unión Europea ha repuntado, y el tono reciente de Estados Unidos hacia sus aliados ha contribuido a ello.

  39. Italian Festival Cancels Appearance by Russian Conductor With Ties to Putin Arts, July 21

    Some lawmakers in Italy had argued that Valery Gergiev’s planned appearance sent the wrong message as Europe strives to remain united in its support for Ukraine.

  40. Ukraine Ups Its Arms Production, Asking Allies to Pay for It World, July 21

    There is a growing drive to make the country more self-reliant in weapons manufacturing as it faces Russia’s superior firepower. That requires a lot of money from Western backers.

  41. Russia Strikes Ukraine With Missiles and Drones World, July 21

    The strikes appear to have been the most intense since President Trump announced a new plan last week to send weapons to Ukraine.

  42. How Trump Is Bringing Europe Together Again World, July 21

    The European Union has its problems, but the bloc is gaining public trust and making new friends. President Trump’s attacks are one reason why.

  43. China Stood Up to Trump, and It’s Not Giving Europe an Inch, Either World, July 21

    Beijing is betting that economic pressure and diplomatic defiance will force concessions, but its stance could put more strain on its ties with Europe at a crucial time.

  44. Faint Signs of Life Appear in Effort to Halt Ukraine War World, July 20

    Ukraine’s president proposed reviving talks brokered by the Trump administration, which seemed stalled a month ago.

  45. Even as Air-Raid Sirens Blare, Ukrainians Wait for the Light to Change World, July 20

    Anyone new to Ukraine may quickly notice the disconnect between the front line and much of daily life farther away, including the patient behavior of pedestrians waiting to cross the street.

  46. Why Russia Is Gaining Ground in Ukraine World, July 19

    The most important factors may be far from the battlefield.

  47. Ante las amenazas de EE. UU., Francia, Alemania y el Reino Unido forjan alianzas de defensa En español, July 19

    Los líderes de Francia, Alemania y el Reino Unido están creando instituciones diplomáticas paralelas para defender a Europa mientras el presidente Trump se retira del continente.

  48. Brothers in Arms: Macron, Merz and Starmer Plan for a Post-U.S. Future World, July 18

    The leaders of France, Germany and Britain are building parallel diplomatic institutions to defend Europe as President Trump retreats from the continent.

  49. Para emular a Trump, los congresistas republicanos apoyan a Ucrania En español, July 16

    Tras años de oponerse a apoyar con recursos estadounidenses los esfuerzos ucranianos frente a la agresión rusa, ahora muchos republicanos han abandonado esa postura.

  50. Russia Isn’t Sounding Rattled by Trump’s Ultimatum World, July 16

    Russian officials and commentators have shown little indication that Moscow is about to change course under new pressure.

  51. Rising Inflation, and the Supreme Court’s ‘Shadow Docket’ The Headlines, July 16

    Plus, why that e-book cost your library $50.

  52. El caso Epstein profundiza el descontento de la extrema derecha con Trump En español, July 16

    Los republicanos de derecha también han criticado las posturas del presidente sobre Irán y Ucrania, lo que señala un desgaste más amplio de su coalición política.

  53. State Dept. Layoffs Hit Russia and Ukraine Analysts U.S., July 15

    A former senior U.S. official said it was “shortsighted” to consolidate the department’s well-respected intelligence arm.

  54. How Much Military Aid Has the U.S. Given to Ukraine? Here’s What to Know. U.S., July 15

    The United States began sending weapons to Ukraine years before Russia invaded in 2022.

  55. Republicans in Congress Shift to Backing Ukraine, Matching Trump’s Reversal U.S., July 15

    After years pressing to end U.S. aid to Ukraine, many Republicans have abandoned that position now that President Trump is supporting the country against Russian aggression.

  56. For Hard-Right Lawmakers, Trump’s Shift on Epstein Is Just the Latest Breach U.S., July 15

    Right-wing Republicans have also criticized the president’s stances on Iran and Ukraine, hinting at a broader fraying of his political coalition.

  57. Trump’s Pivot on Ukraine Video, July 15

    President Trump’s approach to the war in Ukraine has changed substantially since the start of his presidential term. Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains the pivot.

  58. Trump’s Zigzags on Ukraine and Russia Opinion, July 15

    Readers respond to the president’s latest turn in the war. Also: President Trump and Rosie O’Donnell; New Yorkers’ health; travel medical kits.

  59. La nueva postura de Trump sobre Ucrania favorece a Europa, por ahora En español, July 15

    Después de que los líderes europeos aumentaran el gasto militar, el presidente Trump se alineó más estrechamente con ellos en la guerra. Pero sus amenazas arancelarias han dejado estragos.

  60. Trump’s Shift on Ukraine Is Good News for Europe, for Now World, July 15

    After European leaders stepped up military spending, President Trump aligned himself more closely with them on the war. But his tariffs threats have left bruises.

  61. What We Know About the U.S. Deal for a Weapons Pipeline to Ukraine World, July 15

    NATO allies will buy arms, then give them to Ukraine, President Trump said.

  62. Trump’s New Ultimatum for Putin, and an Epstein Backlash The Headlines, July 15

    Plus, the origins of an iconic TV theme song.

  63. ¿Por qué Trump ha cambiado su tono sobre Putin y qué significa eso en la guerra? En español, July 15

    Tras años de prodigar elogios al líder ruso, el presidente Trump cambió bruscamente su postura en medio de una creciente frustración por la falta de avances en el alto al fuego.

  64. Israel and Iran Usher In New Era of Psychological Warfare Technology, July 15

    The 12-day conflict was marked by a flurry of propaganda, disinformation and covert operations aided by artificial intelligence and spread by social media.

  65. Behind Trump’s Tough Russia Talk, Doubts and Missing Details U.S., July 15

    Pentagon officials said details were still being worked out, and experts doubted Mr. Trump’s threat of huge tariffs for Russian trading partners.

  66. Marjorie Taylor Greene Criticizes Trump’s Plan to Speed Weapons to Ukraine U.S., July 14

    The right-wing congresswoman from Georgia suggested that the president’s new proposal to help speed weapons to Ukraine betrays the promise to voters to end U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.

  67. Ukraine Greets Trump’s Decision to Help Provide Patriot Systems With Cautious Optimism U.S., July 14

    American fatigue with the war and the fickleness of the Trump administration remain concerns for Ukraine’s leaders.

  68. Trump Promises to Help Europe Speed Weapons to Ukraine U.S., July 14

    “I’m disappointed in President Putin, because I thought we would have had a deal two months ago,” President Trump said.

  69. Zelensky Announces Plan for Major Government Shake-Up in Ukraine World, July 14

    An announcement by the Ukrainian president that he will seek to replace the prime minister with a loyalist came as the country faces battlefield setbacks and a souring mood.

  70. Biden Hits Back on Autopen Claims, and Public Media Braces for Cuts The Headlines, July 14

    Plus, a very Wimbledon disruption.

  71. Trump’s Willingness to Arm Ukraine Puts Him Closer to Biden Approach U.S., July 14

    President Trump is expected this week to formalize a new plan to sell American weapons to European allies, who would pass them onto Kyiv.

  72. In His Own Words: How Trump Changed His Tone on Putin and the War in Ukraine U.S., July 14

    After years of lavishing praise on the Russian leader, President Trump abruptly changed his posture amid mounting frustration with the lack of progress on a cease-fire.

  73. Trump Is Expected to Announce New Weapons Pipeline for Ukraine World, July 14

    Under the plan, other NATO countries would buy U.S.-made arms, then give them to Ukraine to defend itself against Russia. NATO’s secretary general was set to meet Mr. Trump on Monday.

  74. Macron, Saying Freedom Has Never Been So Threatened, Boosts Military Spending World, July 13

    “You have to be feared in this world,” President Emmanuel Macron said, preparing France for an era in which it may no longer be able to count on the U.S.

  75. Drones Are Key to Winning Wars Now. The U.S. Makes Hardly Any. Business, July 13

    A four-day test in the Alaska wilderness shows how far the U.S. military and American drone companies lag behind China in the technology.

  76. Who Is Winning the World War? Opinion, July 12

    American foreign policy needs both a better long-term strategy and a lot of short-term Trumpian flexibility.

  77. A Landscape of Death: What’s Left Where Ukraine Invaded Russia World, July 12

    When Ukraine turned a corner of Russia’s Kursk region into a battlefield, it set in motion some of the war’s fiercest fighting. Our photographer documented the aftermath.

  78. ¿Quieres entender a Rusia? Visita Dubái En español, July 12

    La ciudad es un refugio clave para los ricos de Moscú, incluyendo al productor discográfico Iosif Prigozhin, quien insiste en que todavía quiere al presidente Vladimir Putin, a pesar de lo que pudieras haber oído.

  79. Russia Sees France as Its Main Enemy in Europe, French General Says International Home, July 11

    During a rare news conference on Friday, the head of the French military, Thierry Burkhard, said Russia remains a “lasting, close” threat.

  80. Trump Says NATO Countries Will Buy Weapons to Give to Ukraine World, July 11

    If the plan is finalized, it would allow critical aid to flow to Ukraine as it endures one of Russia’s heaviest assaults of the war.

  81. Want to Understand Russia? Visit Dubai. World, July 11

    It’s a key refuge for Moscow’s wealthy, including the record producer Iosif Prigozhin. He insists he still loves President Vladimir V. Putin, no matter what you’ve heard.

  82. Vladimir Putin se equivocó En español, July 11

    Donald Trump parecía considerar respetuosamente a Putin, y este parecía a punto de conseguir gran parte de lo que quería en su guerra contra Ucrania. En lugar de ello, Putin jugó mal sus cartas.

  83. Ukrainian Intelligence Officer Is Shot to Death in Kyiv Parking Lot World, July 10

    The victim’s unit played a key role in Ukraine’s surprise attack inside Russian territory last summer.

  84. As Drone Warfare Evolves, Pentagon Sees Its Own Vulnerabilities U.S., July 10

    Israel and Ukraine have used drones against their adversaries in audacious ways that have helped the Pentagon see the need for new technology.

  85. Vladimir Putin Messed Up Briefing, July 10

    We explain President Trump and Putin’s changing relationship.

  86. Trump Seems to Be Warming to What Europe Wants for Ukraine: New Russia Sanctions World, July 10

    Flattery and pressure — coupled with President Trump’s growing dissatisfaction with President Vladimir V. Putin — have helped build momentum for new economic punishments.

  87. Russia Bombards Ukraine as U.S. Frustration Mounts World, July 10

    Kyiv was the main target of an hourslong assault that killed at least two people, officials said. The barrage came hours before the top American and Russian diplomats sat down for a meting.

  88. Starmer and Macron Agree to Nuclear Deterrence Pact to Fend Off Threat to Europe World, July 10

    The two leaders are set to confirm details of a strengthened defense relationship at a summit Thursday. An agreement on tackling unauthorized migration may also be announced.

  89. Crews in Ukraine Extinguish Flames From Russian Attacks Video, July 9

    The overnight strikes were mostly in central and western Ukraine, where the attacks seemed to target military sites.

  90. Thune Says Russia Sanctions Vote Could Come as Soon as This Month U.S., July 9

    Momentum has been building behind a bipartisan bill to impose sanctions on countries that purchase Russian oil, as Republicans work behind the scenes to win President Trump’s support.

  91. Putin, Undeterred by Trump’s Words, Escalates His War Against Ukraine World, July 9

    The Russian leader is convinced that Moscow’s battlefield superiority is growing, and that Ukraine’s defenses may collapse in the coming months, according to people close to the Kremlin.

  92. European Court Holds Russia Responsible for ‘Widespread’ Rights Violations in Ukraine World, July 9

    In symbolic rulings, Moscow was again blamed for the downing of Flight MH17 in 2014 and for an array of war-related human rights violations, including the transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia.

  93. Attack on Ukraine Comes as Trump Castigates Putin World, July 9

    The number of Russian drones and missiles in the barrage set a single-night record and underscored Ukraine’s need for weapons.

  94. Trump’s Frustration With Putin Preceded Resumption of U.S. Weapons to Ukraine U.S., July 8

    President Trump lashed out at the Russian leader on Tuesday, signaling a change in his posture toward the conflict.

  95. Trump’s Frustration with Putin Preceded Resumption of U.S. Weapons to Ukraine U.S., July 8

    President Trump lashed out at the Russian leader on Tuesday, signaling an change in his posture toward the conflict.

  96. Rusia confirma la muerte de un ministro horas después de su destitución En español, July 8

    Las fuerzas del orden dijeron que investigaban la muerte de Roman Starovoyt, ministro de Transporte, como un posible suicidio.

  97. Trump Escalates Criticism of Putin After Restoring Arms Shipments to Ukraine U.S., July 8

    President Trump is increasingly suggesting that he believes his Russian counterpart had become an impediment to the peace deal he aims to make.

  98. Trump’s U-Turn on Weapons Leaves Ukrainians Hopeful but Cautious World, July 8

    After President Trump’s announcement that the United States would send more military aid, some were grateful, others were skeptical, mindful of his seesawing policy.

  99. Land Mines, a Cold War Horror, Could Return to Fortify Europe’s Borders World, July 8

    Five countries plan to revive the use of a weapon prohibited by treaty for more than a quarter of a century, hoping to strengthen their defenses against any Russian attack.

  100. Trump Pledges to Send More Weapons to Ukraine U.S., July 8

    “They have to be able to defend themselves,” the president said, appearing to signal a reversal after his administration paused some weapons transfers just last week.

  101. Russian Maestro, Shunned in West Over Putin Support, Will Conduct in Italy Arts, July 7

    Valery Gergiev, an ally of Vladimir V. Putin, is set to conduct in Western Europe for the first time since institutions there cut ties over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

  102. Russian Minister Who Had Led Region Later Invaded by Ukraine Is Found Dead World, July 7

    Roman V. Starovoyt, the transport minister, had governed Russia’s western Kursk region before Ukrainian forces invaded in 2024 and occupied part of the territory.

  103. Ukraine Turns to Fishing Nets to Catch Russian Drones World, July 7

    With their dense mesh, the nets can tangle drone propellers. It’s a simple but effective countermeasure that reflects how low-tech means can blunt high-tech weapons in the war.

  104. Ukrainian Troops Struggle to Hold the Line on the Eastern Front World, July 7

    Kyiv is defending Kostiantynivka from Russian drone attacks. The embattled city is a gateway to Ukraine’s last major defense in the Donetsk region.

  105. China and Russia Keep Their Distance From Iran During Crisis U.S., July 6

    Some U.S. officials talked about an “axis” of authoritarian nations, but the American and Israeli war with Iran has exposed the limits of that idea.

  106. Europe’s Dilemma: Build a Military Industry or Keep Relying on the U.S. World, July 6

    Europeans have agreed to pay more for arms and want to spend it at home. But can its manufacturers rush to compete with dominant U.S. firms?

  107. The Head of NATO Thinks President Trump ‘Deserves All the Praise’ Magazine, July 5

    Mark Rutte has only good things to say about President Trump and his impact on the world stage.

  108. Russia Targets Kyiv With Record Number of Drones and Missiles Video, July 4

    President Trump said he “didn’t make any progress” after a call with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, hours before a barrage that Ukraine’s air forces said was the largest since the war started.

  109. Russia Hits Ukraine With Large Air Barrage Hours After Trump-Putin Call World, July 4

    It was the latest in a series of almost weekly large-scale missile and drone attacks. President Trump said he “didn’t make any progress” with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

  110. Cooking With Love (and Lots of Beets) for the Front Line in Ukraine World, July 4

    This chef appeared on TV before joining the army when Russia invaded in 2022. Now he makes his borscht for troops instead of cooking show judges.

  111. Top Russian General Killed in ‘Combat Operations’ Near Ukraine World, July 3

    Maj. Gen. Mikhail Gudkov, promoted to deputy head of the Russian Navy just a few months earlier, died in an apparent Ukrainian strike.

  112. The July 3 Trump News Policy Bill live blog included one standalone post:
  113. Once Russia’s Most Volatile Region, Chechnya Is Bracing for Succession World, July 3

    Amid rampant speculation about his health, Ramzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-allied strongman who rules the region, has been noticeably absent from view, while grooming his teenage son for the future.

  114. 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.

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

    Biden’s disastrous debate performance highlighted age concerns.

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

    In a choice between misfortunes, one is clearly worse.

  117. 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.

  118. 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.

  119. 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.

  120. 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.

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

    Exclusively from New York Times Audio, our new app.

  122. 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.

  123. 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.

  124. 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.

  125. 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.

  126. 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.

  127. 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.

  128. 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.

  129. 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.

  130. 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.

  131. 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.

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

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

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

  135. 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.

  136. 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.

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

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

    Also, China’s uncertain economic recovery.

  139. 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.

  140. 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.

  141. 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.

  142. 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.

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

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

  144. 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?

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

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

  146. 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.

  147. 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.

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

    In 2022, we debated the apocalypse.

  149. 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.

  150. 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.