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Russia-Ukraine Live Updates: Finland and Sweden Apply to Join NATO

Finland and Sweden formally ask to join NATO, in potentially its biggest expansion in two decades.

How a Trash-Talking Crypto Bro Caused a $40 Billion Crash

China-Style Covid Lockdowns Risk Deepening North Korean Crisis

Review: ‘Indelible City,’ by Louisa Lim; and ‘The Impossible City,’ by Karen Cheung

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Japan’s Economy Shrank 1 Percent as Consumers Fled Covid

Elephants in Mourning Spotted on YouTube by Scientists

Ukrainian Holdouts in Mariupol Surrender to an Uncertain Fate

Biden Administration Offers Venezuela Minor Sanctions Relief

Russian Hacking Cartel Attacks Costa Rican Government Agencies

Your Wednesday Briefing: Sri Lanka, Out of Fuel

All Those Celebrities Pushing Crypto Are Not So Vocal Now

Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on Burning Wood for Electricity

Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on Burning Wood for Electricity

Apple Delays and Modifies Its Return to Office Plans

Pentagon Faults Review of Deadly Airstrike but Finds No Wrongdoing

Hezbollah Loses Majority Bloc in Lebanon Election, Results Show

Spain Considers Paid Time Off for Women With Severe Period Symptoms

Poor Countries Face a Mounting Catastrophe Fueled by Inflation and Debt

With Ukraine Taking Firmer Stance, Peace Talks Grind to a Halt

Retired Russian Colonel Says on State TV That Ukraine War Isn’t Going Well

Finland and Sweden Say They Will Apply to Join NATO

Johnson’s Softer Tone on Northern Ireland Trade Rules Belies Hard-Line Plans

Ukraine’s Eurovision winners don’t regret flouting the rules with a plea for Mariupol.

Russia Planned a Major Military Overhaul. Ukraine Shows the Result.

Queen Makes Surprise Visit to Paddington Station in London

Elon Musk Says Twitter Deal ‘Cannot Move Forward’ in Current State

The Right’s Violence Problem – The New York Times

Shanghai Declares Victory in Covid Outbreak, but Lockdowns Continue

The Foot Soldiers in India’s Battle to Improve Public Health

With Gas Pumps All but Dry, Sri Lanka Faces Its ‘Most Difficult Time’

In Risky Move, U.K. Signals It May Scrap Northern Ireland Trade Rules

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

North Korea’s Covid Outbreak Continues to Worsen

Start-Ups Flock to WeWork, Trellis and Other Low-Commitment Spaces

In Bucha, a Symbol of Death and Atrocity, Life Returns

Prince Charles and Camilla Visit Canada

Your Bosses Could Have a File on You, and They May Misinterpret It

Your Tuesday Briefing

Michael Bloomberg Plans a $242 Million Investment in Clean Energy

Further Russian Retreat Seen in East Ukraine, Another Setback for Putin

Biden Administration Lifting Some Trump-Era Restrictions on Cuba

Ukraine Signals End of Bitter Battle at Azovstal Steel Plant

Elon Musk says a lower price for Twitter is ‘not out of the question.’

Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia’s Faltering Campaign

Estonia’s Tough Voice on Ukraine Urges No Compromise With Putin

Taking Aim at Left-Leaning Voters, Macron Names Élisabeth Borne as Prime Minister

Biden Approves Plan to Redeploy Several Hundred Ground Forces Into Somalia

After Buffalo Shooting Video Spreads, Social Platforms Face Questions

How Often Can You Be Infected With the Coronavirus?

How Often Can You Be Infected With the Coronavirus?

Treasury Secretary Yellen Looks to Get Global Tax Deal Back on Track

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News – The New York Times

Putin’s New Problems – The New York Times

An Intimate Look at Mexico’s Indigenous Seri People

The War in Ukraine Could Empower Qatar

The ‘E-Pimps’ of OnlyFans – The New York Times

A Path of Destruction and Its Political Aftermath

In Rebirth for NATO, Europe Unites in Face of Putin’s Ambition

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, Master of the Santoor, Dies at 84

NATO Leaders Say They Will Speed Finland and Sweden Membership Bids

German Conservatives Win State Election in Setback for Scholz

Your Monday Briefing: North Korea’s Growing Outbreak

Katsumoto Saotome, Who Preserved Stories of Tokyo Firebombing, Dies at 90

Sweden’s Governing Party Says It Will Vote to Join NATO

Pro-Russian Bloggers React to Reported Donets Military Disaster

Finland Launches Bid to Join NATO, Declaring a ‘New Era’

Mass Shooting in Buffalo – The New York Times

A Mini-Russia Gets Squeezed by War

How Australia Saved Thousands of Lives While Covid Killed a Million Americans

The Tesla Effect: Snowmobiles, Boats and Mowers Go Electric

After Lebanon’s Collapse, Can an Election Fix the Country?

Ukraine-Russia War: Live Updates – The New York Times

Somalia Elects Next President, but Terrorists Hold True Power

Turkey Offers to Evacuate Mariupol Fighters Despite Disagreements

As Eyes Are on Eurovision, Europe Has Another Song Contest

For Putin, a Nordic Nightmare Is Springing to Life

Mohammed Bin Zayed Becomes U.A.E. President

In London, a Long-Awaited High-Speed Train Is Ready to Roll

India Bans Most Wheat Exports, Adding to Fears of Global Food Insecurity

What to Do This Weekend

North Korea Says Its Covid Outbreak Is Spreading Fast

From Streets to Rallies, Truckers and Supporters Weigh Conservative Candidates

In Afghanistan, Collecting Scrap Metal Is a Risky Pursuit

New Delhi Fire Leaves Dozens Dead

At a German Hideaway, Oligarch Villas Challenge a ‘Silent Contract’

Sam Bankman-Fried, Crypto Billionaire, Wants Washington to Follow His Lead

Will Crypto Play a Role in Funding Abortion Access?

Will Cryptocurrency Play a Role in Funding Abortion Access?

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

An American Moment in an Australian Campaign

As Sri Lanka Plunges Into Ruin, the Rajapaksa Family Is on the Run

North Korea Says Its Covid Outbreak Is Spreading Fast

Amid War, Ukraine Is Favored to Win Eurovision Song Contest

West Increases Pressure on Putin, Including Sanctions on Reputed Girlfriend

New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Protests Triggered by Rising Food Prices Spread in Iran

Israeli Police Attack Mourners Before Funeral for Shireen Abu Akleh

Sanctions Shed Light on Putin’s Private Life

Treasury Warns Foreign Banks Against Helping Russia Evade Sanctions

Overlooked No More: Junichi Arai, Innovative Textile Designer

Henry Scott Stokes Dies at 83; Opened Japan to English Speakers

The Unlikely Ascent of New York’s Compost Champion

Robert C. McFarlane, Top Reagan Aide in Iran-Contra Affair, Dies at 84

Elon Musk Says His Takeover of Twitter Is ‘On Hold.’

Germany Identifies Far-Right Extremists Working in Security Services

Ukraine Decimated Russian Forces Trying to Cross a River in the East, U.K. Says

Ukraine Is Favored to Win Eurovision as Commentator Broadcasts From Bunker

Israeli Police Attack Mourners at Shireen Abu Akleh’s Funeral: Latest Updates

Robredo Admits Defeat in Philippine Presidential Election

Russian Court Extends Brittney Griner’s Pretrial Detention, Her Lawyer Says

Tattoos, Still Illegal in South Korea, Thrive Underground

Ukraine Begins Trial of Russian Soldier Accused of a War Crime

Ukraine Begins Trial of Russian Soldier Accused of a War Crime

Israeli Police Attack Funeral of Slain Palestinian Journalist

Elon Musk Says His Takeover of Twitter Is ‘On Hold.’

Sheikh Khalifa, U.A.E. Ruler, Is Dead at 73

Trump’s banishment from Facebook and Twitter: A timeline.

Did Warming Play a Role in Deadly South African Floods? Yes, a Study Says.

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

The Baby Formula Crisis – The New York Times

After 200 Years of Neutrality, Sweden Weighs Joining NATO

A Rabbi’s Contentious Quest for Religious Pluralism in Israel

In South Korea, ‘Ghost Surgeries’ Lead to Cameras in Hospitals

Russian Shipping Traffic Remains Strong as Sanctions Take Time to Bite

Your Friday Briefing

Rand Paul Delays $40 Billion in Aid for Ukraine

U.S. Embraces Finland’s Move Toward NATO Membership. What About Ukraine?

North Korea Says 6 Dead as Covid-19 Spreads at an ‘Explosive’ Rate

Finland Moves to Join NATO, Upending Putin’s Ukraine War Aims

Cryptocurrencies Melt Down in a ‘Perfect Storm’ of Fear and Panic

Biden’s Summit of the Americas Threatened By Boycotts

At Biden’s Summit, Other Nations Pledge Billions to Bolster Pandemic Response

As Southern Africa Cases Climb, Health Officials Worry About Testing Drop

Why a Bullet Is the Focus of Investigations In Journalist’s Killing

Your Friday Briefing: The Fateful Bullet

Africa’s First Covid-19 Vaccine Factory Has Not Received a Single Order

Appeals Court Revives Texas Law Targeting Social Media Companies

Boris Johnson Sidesteps Question on Donation Flagged as Russia-Linked

F.B.I. Told Israel It Wanted Pegasus Hacking Tool for Investigations

The Messy Progress on Data Privacy

Finland’s Leaders Urge NATO Membership ‘Without Delay’

Two Twitter Leaders Are Leaving Company Following Musk Deal

Life in a Ukrainian Unit: Diving for Cover, Waiting for Western Weapons

Biden Administration Cancels Oil Drilling Sales in Alaska and Gulf of Mexico

These Dancers Escaped the War. Their Journeys Are Just Beginning.

U.K. Police Issue More Fines for Parties at Downing Street

Biden Orders Federal Flags to Fly at Half-Staff as U.S. Covid Toll Nears One Million

Thailand Is Easing Weed Laws and Giving Away Cannabis Plants

Who Is ‘Wagatha Christie’? Let Us Explain.

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

Al Jazeera Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh Killed: Latest News Updates

Podcaster Deddy Corbuzier Shunned A Gay Couple After Welcoming Them

Inflation Anger – The New York Times

Families Reel Outside El Salvador Prisons After Gang Violence Crackdowns

A Union Blitzed Starbucks. At Amazon, It’s a Slog.

GM’s Mary Barra Has a Plan to Win the Electric Vehicle Race

Biden to Host Southeast Asian Leaders as He Tries to Return Focus to China

SoftBank’s Funds Post $27 Billion Loss on Plunging Tech Investments

U.K. Donor Said to Have Funneled Russian Money to Tories

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Has the Milky Way’s Black Hole Come to Light?

Report Catalogs Abuse of Native American Children at Former Government Schools

Instacart Takes a Big Step Toward a Public Offering

North Korea Reports Its First Covid Cases

Rivian affirms its 2022 E.V. production goal despite supply problems.

Google’s I/O Conference Offers Modest Vision of the Future

Disney+ Added 7.9 Million Subscribers Last Quarter

Economic Toll of Russia’s War in Ukraine Tests Western Solidarity

Your Thursday Briefing: A Journalist Killed in the West Bank

New F.T.C. Majority Gives Lina Khan a Chance to Push an Aggressive Agenda

Ukrainians Fight Russian Troops Up Close Along the Eastern Front

Ukraine Launches First War Crimes Trial for Russian Soldier

Only a Third of Americans Were Worried About Covid in April, Poll Finds

To Keep Putin and His Oligarchs Afloat, It Takes a System

In the Trenches of Eastern Ukraine, a Vicious and Deadly Dance

Air Pollution Can Mean More, or Fewer, Hurricanes. It Depends Where You Live.

Israel’s Teetering Government Breathes Again as Arab Party Rejoins

Canada’s Trucker Protests Have a New Political Champion

The Good News About Food Delivery

Bitcoin Is Increasingly Acting Like Just Another Tech Stock

India’s Top Court Suspends Colonial-Era Sedition Law

Lufthansa Apologizes After Jewish People Were Barred From Flight

New Zealand Border Will Fully Reopen at the End of July

Hong Kong Police Arrest Former Bishop in National Security Case

Nearly One-Third of Ukraine’s Jobs Are Lost Amid War, U.N. Labor Agency Says

How to ‘Romanticize Your Life’

Shireen Abu Akleh, Palestinian Journalist, Dies, Aged 51

E.U. Will No Longer Recommend Masks for Air Travel

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

Family Ties – The New York Times

Bulgaria Takes Unusual Stand Against Russia With Sanctions

India’s Dangerous New Pattern of Communal Tensions

China Is the Next Worry as Food Prices Soar

‘Tantura’ Documentary Reopens Debate About Israel’s Foundational Story

Fear and Loathing Return to Tech Start-Ups

Al Jazeera Journalist Is Killed During Clashes in West Bank

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Leonid Kravchuk, First President of Ukraine, Dies at 88

Iran Says It Will Execute Ahmadreza Djalali, Swedish-Iranian Accused of Spying

Russia Was Behind Cyberattack in Run-Up to Ukraine War, Investigation Finds

Ukraine War’s Geographic Reality: Russia Has Seized Much of the East

Farewell to the iPod – The New York Times

Your Wednesday Briefing: South Korea’s New President

Spain’s Intelligence Leader Ousted Over Agency’s Use of Pegasus Spyware

BeReal Photo-Sharing App Is the Right Kind of Boring

Elon Musk Would Reverse Twitter’s Ban on Trump

Francis Fukuyama Predicted the End of History. It’s Back (Again).

Our In-Person Shopping Hurts Big Tech

How Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot Escaped From Russia

Vardy and Rooney ‘Wagatha Christie’ Trial Begins in London

FIFA and EA Sports End Their Two-Decade Partnership

Afghans Urge Court Not to Give Frozen Central Bank Assets to Sept. 11 Families

Charles Gives Queen’s Speech at State Opening of Parliament in U.K.

Bolt Built $11 Billion Business With Inflated Metrics and Eager Investors

Netflix Tells Employees Ads May Come by the End of 2022

As Shanghai’s Covid Cases Fall, China’s Restrictions Tighten

How Much of Ukraine Does Russia Hold?

Philippines Election: Marcos Win Draws Protests

How Public Services Are Operating in Ukraine

‘They are really on the last breath’: The wives of soldiers in Mariupol plead for help.

On the Phone, Alone – The New York Times

Russia-Ukraine Live Updates: Putin Defends War in Victory Day Speech

For French Military, War in Ukraine Prompts a Shift in Focus

South Korea Inaugurates Yoon Suk-yeol as President

Japan Has Long Sought More Inflation and a Weak Yen. But Not Like This.

Crowdsourcing a War: How Online Appeals Are Bringing Weapons to Ukraine

For Tens of Millions of Americans, the Good Times Are Right Now

Pediatricians Hold the Front Lines of a Mental Health Crisis

Oil Giants Sell Dirty Wells to Buyers With Looser Climate Goals, Study Finds

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Biden Speeds Up Military Aid to Ukraine, Drawing U.S. Deeper Into War

In Victory Day Speech, Putin Told Russians What He Wanted Them to Hear

Ecuador Prison Riot Leaves Dozens Dead

Biden Signs Lend-Lease Act, Speeding Up Weapons Shipments to Ukraine

Your Tuesday Briefing: A Marcos Victory?

Former Heads of State Call on U.S. to Commit $5 Billion for Global Covid Aid

U.S. to Lift Tariffs on Ukrainian Steel

Macron Calls for ‘Stronger’ Europe But Quashes Ukraine’s Hopes of Joining E.U. Soon

Queen Elizabeth to Miss Opening of Parliament

Macron Calls for “Stronger” Europe But Quashes Ukraine’s Hopes of Joining E.U. Soon

Clearview AI Settles Suit and Agrees to Limits on Facial Recognition Database

Russia’s Invasion Upends Shared Victory Day History With Ukraine

In Photos: Russia Celebrates Victory Day Holiday With Parade in Red Square

‘‘It’s not over yet’’: Way ahead in early counting, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. remains cautious.

U.K. Labour Leader Pledges to Resign if Police Find He Broke Covid Rules

Voters complain of broken machines and long waits.

Russia’s Invasion Upends Shared Victory Day History With Ukraine

Russia-Ukraine Live Updates: Putin Defends His War

Philippines Presidential Election: Live News Updates

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa Resigns in Face of Unrest

In Blow to Ruling Family, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Quits in Face of Unrest

It’s the most consequential election in the Philippines in recent history.

Appease or Confront – The New York Times

Reports of Violence Leave Philippines Voters on Edge

In Europe’s Schoolyards, Putin’s War Hurts Russian-Speaking Children

A Woman Alone in Oman: Three Weeks Along the Arabian Coast

Taiwan Pivots From ‘Zero Covid’ as Beijing Doubles Down

Two political clans with an autocratic past seek power together.

Leni Robredo Is the Only Woman in the Philippines Presidential Race

Reports of Violence Leave Philippines Voters on Edge

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Late Dictator’s Son, May Lead the Philippines

Ukrainian Bomb-Sniffing Dog Named Patron Honored by Zelensky

Seeking Covid Pills, Poor Nations Fear Repeat of AIDS Crisis

Head of U.N. Agency Resigns After Questions Arise About Loans

Both Sides Harden Positions on Anniversary of Nazi Defeat in Europe

Your Monday Briefing: Russia’s Pre-Holiday Push

G7 Nations Pledge to Ban or Phase Out the Import of Russian Oil

3 Americans Die in Mysterious Circumstances at Bahamas Resort

Brazil Replenishes Stockpiles of Russian Fertilizer

Dozens Feared Dead After Russian Airstrike Hits School Building, Officials Say

How Putin Has Hijacked Russia’s May 9 Holiday, Victory Day

Jill Biden Visits Ukraine, and Meets With Zelensky’s Wife

Israel Captures 2 Palestinian Suspects Linked to Deadly Ax Attack

Ed Koch’s Secret – The New York Times

John Lee Wins Hong Kong’s Rubber-Stamp Election

Hundreds of Suicidal Teens Sleep in Emergency Rooms. Every Night.

Eid Under the Taliban Shows a Changed Afghanistan

Fernanda Melchor Explores the Human Capacity for Violence, and Grace

Why Did a U.N. Agency Give a Family $61 Million?

Russian Pullback Seen Near Kharkiv, Despite Victory Day Push for Gains

Two Europes Confront Each Other Over the Glory, or Shame, of War

Ukraine-Russia War Live News: Latest Updates

As Tunisia’s Democratic Experiment Unravels, Economic Collapse Looms

Militants Kill 11 Egyptian Troops in Sinai

Taiwan and U.S. Consider Weapons Suited to Defend Against China

Northern Ireland Turns to Sinn Fein

Emmanuel Macron Inaugurated for a 2nd Term as France President

Taliban Impose Head-to-Toe Coverings for Women

Sri Lanka’s Leader Declares State of Emergency Amid Protests

As Tunisia’s Democratic Experiment Unravels, Economic Collapse Looms

The Friends We Keep – The New York Times

North Korea Tests a Submarine-Launched Missile

Do Canada’s Auto Industry Jobs Rest on Government Support?

Russia’s Grave Miscalculation: Ukrainians Would Collaborate

Hear the Weird Sounds of a Black Hole Singing

Lviv Reopens Art Galleries ‘to Show We Are Alive’

Sinn Fein Is Emerging As the Largest Party in Northern Ireland

CBS Presidents George Cheeks Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Boris Johnson and His Party Suffer Setbacks in Local Voting in Britain

The U.N. Security Council Made its First Unanimous Statement on the War

Italy Seizes Superyacht Tied to Putin

The Deeper Meaning of Elvis in Australia

How the King of Rock ’n’ Roll Still Makes Australia Sing

Turning Tables on Russia With West’s Arms, Ukraine Goes on Offense

Inside Elon Musk’s Big Plans for Twitter

NLRB Finds Merit in Union Accusations Against Amazon and Starbucks

NLRB Finds Merit in Union Accusations Against Amazon and Starbucks

Belarus Sentences the Russian Law Student Who Was a Dissident’s Girlfriend to Six Years in Prison

Biden’s Unpopularity – The New York Times

Explosion at Saratoga Hotel in Havana: Live News

Sinn Fein Expected to Win Northern Ireland Election

Europe’s Quest to Replace Russian Gas Faces Plenty of Hurdles

Who Will Be in the Queen’s Jubilee Photo-Op?

Francia Márquez Could Become Colombias First Black Vice President

Amazon Fires Senior Managers Tied to Unionized Staten Island Warehouse

Amazon Fires Senior Managers Tied to Unionized Staten Island Warehouse

At Least Four Killed in Havana Explosion

Worries About Covid Strain on Health Care Grow in the U.S.

U.K. Police Reopen Lockdown Inquiry into Labour Leader Keir Starmer

Israel Live Updates: Search for Assailants in Ax Attack Is Underway

‘We’re exhausted’: Palestinians decry Israeli raids into their towns.

One Village at a Time: The Grinding Artillery War in Ukraine

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

U.K. Local Elections: Live Updates

The Ocean’s Biggest Garbage Pile Is Full of Floating Life

The Ocean’s Biggest Garbage Pile Is Full of Floating Life

In the Philippines, a Flourishing Ecosystem for Political Lies

Why Musk’s Twitter Bid Has Shaken Tesla Investors

In Hong Kong Election, John Lee Is Running Uncontested

A Psychedelic Trip to Timothy Leary’s Catalina Resort in Mexico

Has Shanghai Been Xinjianged? – The New York Times

What were people voting for?

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Searching for What Connects Us, Carlo Rovelli Explores Beyond Physics

In Senegal’s Former Capital, a Colonial Statue in Hiding Is No Longer Welcome

Jill Biden Embarks on Trip to Eastern Europe to Visit Ukrainian Refugees

Putin’s Forces Battle in East Ukraine to Feed His Hunger for a Victory

Putin’s Forces Battle in East Ukraine to Feed His Hunger for a Victory

Nicaragua’s Secretive Ruling Family Reaches Out Quietly to the U.S.

Pope Approved Secret Deal to Free Abducted Nun, Cardinal Says

Lucid Motors sticks to its production target despite a slow quarter.

North Carolina state employees will receive paid time off to get booster shots, the governor said.

Your Friday Briefing: Russia Doubles Down

The recent spike in violence has posed a test for Israel’s fragile government.

Why the Battle for Mariupol Is Important for Putin

Lukashenko, a close Putin ally, departs from the Kremlin’s talking points, saying the ‘war’ has ‘dragged on.’

3 People Reported Killed in Attack in Israel: Live News Updates

Ireland Abortion Rights Activists Oppose Hospital Deal

3 People Reported Killed in Attack in Israel

In Lviv, a hidden work by a master is discovered.

Elon Musk Hates Ads. Twitter Needs Them. That May Be a Problem.

This Trump Play in London Is a Comedy. Unless You’re American.

Online Deciders Like Apple Have a Point

Ricardo Alarcon, Diplomat and Castro Confidant, Dies at 84

Iraqis Choke Under a Blanket of Dust as Sandstorms Sweep the Country

Elon Musk Left a South Africa That Was Rife With Misinformation and White Privilege

Wayne Wang Still Isn’t Satisfied

They Thought the Skulls Were Murder Victims. They Were Off by Centuries.

Musk Brings in New Investors to Contribute $7 Billion to Twitter Deal

Death Toll During Pandemic Far Exceeds Totals Reported by Countries, W.H.O. Says

Local Elections in Britain, Scotland and Ireland: What to Watch For

Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

China’s Covid Lockdowns Leave Millions Out of Work

Anti-Putin Russians Are Leaving, With a Push From the Kremlin

Why Boris Johnson Will Be Tested in UK by Local Elections

China’s Covid Policies Have European Companies Wary of Investing

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

India Finds Russian Oil an Irresistible Deal, No Matter the Diplomatic Cost

Stanislav Shushkevich, First Leader of Post-Soviet Belarus, Dies at 87

What Is Russia’s May 9 Victory Day, and What Might Putin Say?

Putin Could Use Russia’s Victory Day to Expand Ukraine War, Some Fear

Turkey’s Plan to Draw Refugees Back to Syria: Homes for 1 Million

Moderna Reaps $5.9 Billion From Its Vaccine Sales

NOAA Image Catches Wildfire Smoke and Dust on Collision Course

Your Thursday Briefing: A Ban on Russian Oil?

In Mexico, One Cartel Is Cleared, but Others Storm In

Handful of Virus Cases Emerge After White House Correspondents’ Dinner

New York City pension funds sue Activision over financial records.

European Union Takes a Leap With a Russian Oil Embargo

The Myth of the Genius Tech Inventor

Putin-Linked Superyacht May Elude Sanctions, by Setting Sail

Roe Inspired Activists Worldwide, Who May Be Rethinking Strategy

John Doerr Gives Stanford $1.1 Billion for Climate School

How to Digitize Childhood Memories Trapped in Film

In Pakistan, Violence by Baluch Separatists Destabilizes Region

Rising Violence by Separatists Adds to Pakistan’s Lethal Instability

Covid and Omicron Variants: Lessons From Gamma, Iota and Mu

Saving Ukrainian Art, and Helping Artists, One NFT at a Time

How to Free Childhood Memories Trapped in Ancient Film

Uber Reports Growth, But Loses $5.6 Billion From Investments

Uber continues its recovery from the pandemic lull but loses $5.6 billion from investments.

A Trump Win in Ohio

Russia-Ukraine War Live Updates – The New York Times

A Crumbling Russian ‘Spyville’ Returns to Polish Hands

Ukraine Live Updates: E.U. Proposes Russian Oil Ban; Moscow Strikes in East and West

Japan Says It Needs Nuclear Power. Can Host Towns Ever Trust It Again?

E.U. to Propose Total Ban on Russian Oil Imports

North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile Ahead of Yoon’s Inauguration

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

LinkedIn Agrees to Pay $1.8 Million to Women Over Discrimination Claims

Handful of Covid Cases Emerge After White House Correspondents’ Dinner

David Walden, Computer Scientist at Dawn of Internet, Dies at 79

Sensing a Stalled Russia, West Adds Support and Arms for Ukraine

Britain’s Parliament Is Rocked by Sexist Episodes. Again.

Britain’s Parliament Is Rocked by Sexist Episodes. Again.

Russian Missiles Hit Power Stations in Lviv and Along Crucial Railways

Evacuees From Mariupol’s Steel Plant Tell of Horrors and Survival

Your Wednesday Briefing: The End of Roe?

Good Products and Bad Businesses

Beijing Tightens Measures as Some Residents Grow Weary

Russia’s War Has Been Brutal, but Putin Has Shown Some Restraint. Why?

6 Podcasts That Go Deeper on the Headlines

To Save Water Amid a Megadrought, Las Vegas Outlaws Grass

Smithsonian Adopts Policy on Ethical Returns in a Nod to Changing Norms

Boris Johnson Calls Russia War ‘Ukraine’s Finest Hour’

Ukraine Live Updates: Biden Speaks at Missile Factory, as Evacuees from Mariupol Steel Plant Reach Safety

Colorado River Reservoirs Are So Low, Government Is Delaying Releases

Roe, on the Edge – The New York Times

Latest Russia-Ukraine War and Mariupol News: Live Updates

What Sanctions Have Been Imposed on Russia?

Israel Plans Zip Line for Ancient Jerusalem

Cuban Migrants Arrive to U.S. in Record Numbers, on Foot, Not by Boat

How Elon Musk Winged It With Twitter, and Everything Else

Australian Gets 12 Years for Anti-Gay Killing of an American in 1988

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Partisan Fight Breaks Out Over New Disinformation Board

How to Watch the Rocket Lab Launch Today

Painful Stories Emerge From Mariupol, While Combat Rages to the East

Russia Plans to Annex Parts of Ukraine with ‘Sham’ Elections, U.S. Diplomat Says

Your Tuesday Briefing: Beijing’s Fight against Lockdowns

Amazon Union Loses Vote at Second Staten Island Warehouse

In Kyiv, Residents Cautiously Embrace a Sense of Normalcy

In Epicurean Hong Kong, a Humble $4 Lunchbox Is Now All the Rage

Bangladesh Shutters Dozens of Schools Set Up by Rohingya in Camps

Pelosi Says Russia’s War Merits the Strongest Military Response and Sanctions

Italy eases mask and health-pass rules for bars, restaurants and shops.

They Fell Deeply in Love in Bucha. One Russian Bullet Ended It All.

Spain Says Cellphones of Prime Minister and Defense Minister Were Hacked

Israel Condemns Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov’s Comments as Antisemitic

Latest Russia-Ukraine News: Pelosi Meets With Polish President

Learning More – The New York Times

South Africa’s latest surge is a possible preview of the pandemic’s next chapter.

Beijing Reopens Mass Isolation Center In Attempt to Avoid Broad Lockdown

Another Firing Among Google’s A.I. Brain Trust, and More Discord

Sisters Recount Escape From Mariupol as Russians Closed In

U.K. Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Stokes Anger and Dread

Your Monday Briefing

Russian Tycoon Criticized Putin’s War. Retribution Was Swift.

U.S. Talk of ‘Victory’ Against Russia Has Some Allies Nervous

Régine, Whose Discotheque Gave Nightlife a New Dawn, Dies at 92

U.S. and Ukraine Officials: Top Russian Officer Went to War’s Frontline

Your Monday Briefing: Pelosi Visits Ukraine

Régine, Whose Discotheque Gave Nightlife a New Dawn, Dies at 92

ISIS Launches Bloody New Chapter in Afghanistan

ISIS Launches Bloody New Chapter in Afghanistan

The ‘Ghost of Kyiv’ Is a Myth, Ukraine Acknowledges

100 Civilians Evacuated From Mariupol Steel Factory, Officials Say

In Egypt’s Big Ramadan TV Drama, the President Is the Hero

100 Civilians Evacuated From Mariupol Steel Factory, Officials Say

She Promised to Empower Women. Will Honduras’s President Succeed?

Ahead of Election, Young People in the Philippines Rally Around Leni Robredo

Bodies of Three Men Found in Bucha, Ukrainian Officials Say

Nancy Pelosi and Democratic Lawmakers Say U.S. Will Support Ukraine

A Grim Existence – The New York Times

Beijing Covid Outbreak: New Restrictions Imposed, but No Full Lockdown

Review: ‘After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul,’ by Tripp Mickle

Why Jony Ive Left Apple to the ‘Accountants’

Inside China’s Zero-Covid Fortress, Xi Admits No Doubts

Russia-Ukraine War Live Updates: Odesa Airport and Mariupol News

Deaths of Foreign Fighters Draw Renewed Attention to Volunteers in Ukraine

4 Canadian Military Cadets Die After Car Plunges Into River

Kremlin Deploys New Troops to Ukraine as Both Sides Gird for a War of Attrition

Kremlin Deploys New Troops to Ukraine as Both Sides Gird for a War of Attrition

As Ambassadors Left Town, the Pope’s Emissary Remained in Kyiv

Women and Children Evacuated Out of Mariupol’s Azovstal Steel Plant

Ukraine Says Russia Looted Ancient Gold Artifacts From a Museum

Women and Children Evacuated Out of Mariupol’s Azovstal Steel Plant

Can Elon Musk Make Twitter’s Numbers Work?

Some Muslims Are Using Digital Rings to Count Recitations

Sunflower Oil ‘Vanishes’ as Ukraine War Grinds On

Review: ‘Dead in the Water,’ by Matthew Campbell & Kit Chellel

How Twitter’s Board Went From Fighting Elon Musk to Accepting Him

Ukrainian Official Outlines Intentional Ambiguity on Strikes Inside Russia

Ukraine Grapples With Fuel Shortages After Russian Attacks

Sinn Fein Poised to Make Historic Gains in Northern Ireland Elections

Ukraine grapples with fuel shortages after Russian attacks on oil infrastructure.

‘I Lost Everything’: Pakistani Airstrikes Escalate Conflict on Afghan Border

What to Stream in May

Sunflower Oil ‘Vanishes’ as Ukraine War Grinds On

Flagship Hudson’s Bay Store Turned Over to Indigenous Group

Death of American Fighting in Ukraine Confirmed by Family

Civilians Keep Arriving at Besieged Steel Complex in Mariupol, Fighters Say

Mi’ilya, Christian Village in Israel, Digs Into Crusader Past

Review: ‘The Immortal King Rao,’ by Vauhini Vara

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

Trade Barriers From the Ukraine War Are Sending Food Prices Higher

During Ramadan, Palestinians Barred From Aqsa Turn to Smugglers

Civilians Keep Arriving at Besieged Steel Complex in Mariupol, Fighters Say

Death of American Fighting in Ukraine Confirmed by Family

Biden Seeks to Lure Russia’s Top Scientists to the U.S.

Amid Hardening Western Resolve, Signs of Russia’s Stalling in Eastern Ukraine

Started Out as a Fish. How Did It End Up Like This?

Coronavirus Cases Are Rising Across the U.S., but Most Are Mild

Russian Donbas Assault Is Slow Going at High Cost, Westerners Say

Why Americans Became More Vulnerable to Oil Price Spikes

Measles cases are surging because the pandemic disrupted childhood vaccinations, global agencies say.

Videos From Mariupol Steel Plant Carry Desperate Pleas for Help

Ramadan Nights Provide Cherished Pause in Tense Sudan

Instacart’s Pandemic Boom Is Fading

Leader of E.U. Border Agency Departs After Accusations of Abuses During His Tenure

Boris Becker Sentenced to Prison for Hiding Assets in Bankruptcy

In Ukraine, A Body Bag and a Sister in Denial

Palestinians Denied Access to Aqsa Mosque Turn to Smugglers

Beijing Closes Schools as It Tries to Contain an Outbreak

In Ukraine War, a Long Journey Begins in Prosecuting Rape

The ‘Ultimate Bird’ Once Prowled the Seas of a Young Japan

Weighing Risk When the Reporting Is Dangerous

In Echo of Soviet Era, Russia’s Movie Theaters Turn to Pirate Screenings

Anglo-Saxon Kings Made Sure to Eat Their Vegetables, Study Shows

Solar Industry ‘Frozen’ as Biden Administration Investigates China

Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

Vaccines for Young Children – The New York Times

On the Trail of Russian War Crimes

Musk’s Ties to China Could Create Headaches for Twitter

Millions of South Koreans Could Soon Get Younger (on Paper)

Ukraine Identifies Russian Soldiers in Bucha Atrocities

Ireland’s Census Collects Time Capsules to Be Opened in 100 Years

They Survived the Holocaust. Now, They Are Fleeing to Germany.

8,000 British Troops to Join Allied Exercises in Eastern Europe, Official Says

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Apple’s Growth Slows, but Still Beats Wall Street’s Expectations.

Is Australian Democracy in Decline?

Russian Intelligence Behind Novaya Gazeta Editor Attack, U.S. Official Says

BART Reinstates Its Mask Mandate

Biden Seeks $33 Billion More in Aid for Ukraine

Chernobyl Radiation Levels Within Safe Limits, Nuclear Agency Chief Says

Amazon Revenue Slows, and Costs Rise

Your Friday Briefing: China’s Stimulus Plan

States Sue Postal Service Over New Gas-Powered Mail Trucks

In Warming World Oceans Risk Mass Extinctions, Model Shows

Snap Unveils a Flying Drone Camera Called Pixy

An Unsteady Moment for Tech

Elon Musk Always Tweeted Like He Owned the Place

Inside Twitter, Fears That Musk’s Views Will Revisit Past Troubles

Love Songs and Tear Gas in a Tense Sudan Ramadan

Turkey’s Erdogan Heads to Saudi Arabia to Ease Tensions

At N.F.L. Draft, America Begins Annual Tradition of Celebrating Hubris

Are Traditional Political Parties Dead in France?

Are Traditional Political Parties Dead in France?

Tensions Flare Between Neighbors After Afghan Man Kills Iranian Clerics

Twitter reports growth in revenue and users as Elon Musk prepares to take over.

Top U.N. Official Tours Kyiv, Declaring the War ‘An Absurdity’

South Korea Arrests 2 Accused of Spying for North Korea

U.S. and more than 55 other countries pledge to keep an open internet.

Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

India’s Extreme Heat Is Expected to Worsen

In El Salvador, the President Cracks Down on Civil Liberties

Deforestation Is High, Despite COP26 Promises

Kenneth Tsang, Veteran Hong Kong Actor, Dies at 87

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Fears Mount That Ukraine War Will Become a Broader Conflict

Former U.S. Ambassador to Plead Guilty to Illegal Lobbying and Hiding Gifts

Colombian General and 10 Others Admit to Crimes Against Humanity

Ukraine War Impact Widens: Russia Cuts Gas Flow and Vows More Reprisals

Truth Social Review: Trump’s Uncensored Social App Is Incomplete

Meta reports a 21 percent drop in profits.

Your Thursday Briefing: Russia Cuts Gas Supplies

The Largest U.S. Coronavirus Hot Spot Swells Beyond Central New York

Britain Broke the Law by Moving Hospital Patients to Nursing Homes Early in Pandemic, Court Rules

Judge refuses to strike down Elon Musk’s settlement with the S.E.C. over his Twitter posts.

Italian Children to Be Given Mother’s and Father’s Surnames, Court Rules

Cable Giants Comcast and Charter Team Up on Streaming Devices

Is There a Ceiling on Internet Users?

Ukrainians Flood Village of Demydiv to Keep Russians at Bay

Russia Uses Cyberattacks in Ukraine to Support Military Strikes, Report Finds

Questions Over Death of Ayman Hadhoud, an Egyptian Economist

A Woman’s Disappearance Sparks Outrage in Mexico Over Gender Violence

20 Percent of Reptiles Risk Extinction, From King Cobras to Geckos

The Unsettling Warning in France’s Election

E.U. Says the Emergency Phase of the Pandemic Is Over

Russia Releases Trevor Reed, Former U.S. Marine, in Prisoner Swap

Here’s What’s Next for Elon Musk and Twitter: Live Updates

Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

New Covid Cases Slow in Shanghai, but Increase in Beijing

‘Manchinema’ – The New York Times

Those Dedicated to Limiting Harmful Posts Worry About Twitter Under Musk

Kane Tanaka, World’s Oldest Person, Dies at 119 in Japan

11 Electrocuted When Religious Chariot Hits Transmission Wires in India

How Tesla Stock Price Might Affect Markets

How a Musk Sale of Tesla Stock Might Affect Markets

China’s Covid Lockdown Outrage Tests Limits of Propaganda

Which Animal Viruses Could Infect People? Computers Are Racing to Find Out.

How a Museum Curator Handles Restitution for ‘Looted’ Art

Can Japan Keep the Lights On? The Ukraine War Upends a Big Energy Bet.

Russia Cuts Gas Supplies to Poland and Bulgaria

Singapore Executes Drug Smuggler Despite Concerns Over Mental Disability

Aung San Suu Kyi Found Guilty in Myanmar Ahead of Biden Summit

Aung San Suu Kyi Found Guilty in Myanmar Ahead of Biden Summit

Your Wednesday Briefing

Americans’ Support for Admitting Refugees Hits Record, Poll Finds

Elon Musk Is a Typical Twitter User, Except for One Thing

Elon Musk’s deal for Twitter includes a $1 billion breakup fee.

U.K. Tabloid Accuses Lawmaker of ‘Basic Instinct’ Move

U.K. Tabloid Accuses Lawmaker of ‘Basic Instinct’ Move

As Diplomacy Hopes Dim, U.S. Marshals Allies to Furnish Long-Term Military Aid to Ukraine

Microsoft Reports Rising Revenue and Profits in the First Quarter

Robinhood Says It Will Lay Off 9% of Its Employees

Explosions in Separatist Region of Moldova Raise Fears of Wider War

Your Wednesday Briefing: Beijing’s Mass Testing Plan

Alphabet’s profit drops 8 percent because investments declined in value.

Russia Cuts Off a Major Supply of Natural Gas to Poland

What Are the New Rules on Light Bulbs?: LED vs. Incandescent

On Twitter, conservatives celebrate, and progressives cringe, about Musk’s ownership of Twitter.

Selling Twitter to Elon Musk Is Good for Investors. What About the Public?

U.S.-Led Group Nations Will Meet Monthly to Plan Ukraine Aid

Under Fire, a Ukrainian Town Braces for a Russian Onslaught

Live Updates: Allies Send More Arms to Ukraine as Russia Accuses NATO of Proxy War

Elon Musk and the Gray of ‘Free Speech’

As Mask Mandates End, Canada’s Atlantic Provinces See Rise in Covid Cases

Here’s what an unvaccinated police sergeant in New Jersey, who nearly died of Covid, wants you to know.

Russia-Ukraine War: Live News and Updates

Tony Blair on Russia’s War in Ukraine: A Virtual Event

Convincing Victory Disguises Challenges for France’s Macron

Kevin Hart’s Media Company Sells $100 Million Stake to Private Equity

China’s Covid Strategy: Test 20 Million in Beijing Amid Lockdown Fears

A Billionaires’ World – The New York Times

North Korea Holds Military Parade With Nuclear Threat

Baking Challah in Dubai: A Jewish Community Heads Out Into the Open

Amid Virus Chaos, Shanghai Residents Band Together

Do Vaccines Protect Against Long Covid?

Here’s What Next for Elon Musk and Twitter

Does a Toddler Need an NFT?

Brownface in Hong Kong TV Show Draws Outrage and Shrugs

Kenneth Roth, ‘Godfather’ of Human Rights Work, to Step Down

Buying Twitter, Elon Musk Will Face Reality of His Free-Speech Talk

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Biden Picks Bridget Brink to Be Ambassador to Ukraine

Emboldened by Ukraine’s Grit, U.S. Wants to See Russia Weakened

Behind Austin’s Call for a ‘Weakened’ Russia, Hints of a Shift

Explosions Hit Transnistria, a Region of Moldova in Ukraine

Elon Musk Agrees to Buy Twitter

Conservatives celebrate Musk’s deal to buy Twitter.

Emmanuel Macron Tries to Reinvent Himself After Re-election

Your Tuesday Briefing: Elon Musk Buys Twitter

Elon Musk’s Twitter Deal Unlikely to Be Blocked by Regulators

Macron’s Win Is Also a Blow to Orban’s Nationalist Crusade in Europe

The prospect of lockdowns in Beijing fuels more concerns about supply chain disruptions.

Trump Media Hires Former Nunes Aides, Donald Jr., and ‘Apprentice’ Contestants

Turkey Convicts Erdogan Critics Kavala and Yapici

Amazon Workers Begin Voting on Union at Another Staten Island Facility

How Zelensky Tamed Ukraine’s Fractious Politics and Stood Up to Putin

Twitter Employees Search for Answers as Musk Deal Takes Shape

Four People Fatally Stabbed in London

Fires Rip Through Russian Oil Facility in Bryansk, Close to Ukrainian Border

How Blinken and Austin Entered Ukraine Despite Security Risks

To tackle inequality, Macron plans a ‘purchasing power package.’

Biden Nominates Bridget Brink as U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine

Ukraine Live Updates: U.S. Says It Wants Russian Military ‘Weakened’

Putin Congratulates Macron on French Election Victory

France’s Larger Meaning

France’s Emmanuel Macron Wins Re-Election: Live Updates

A Long Walk in a Fading Corner of Japan

China’s Covid Lockdowns Stir Memories of a Planned Economy

Seeking Arms for Ukraine, Pentagon Buyers Scour Eastern European Factories

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Covid Outbreak in Beijing Prompts Panic Buying and Fears of a Lockdown

Another Setback for Europe’s Far-Right Populists on Sunday, in Slovenia

Arab Militia Kills Scores in Sweeping Attack in Sudan’s Darfur

U.S. Officials Reported to Make Top-Secret Visit to Ukraine

Twitter’s Board Is Said to Seriously Consider Elon Musk’s Bid

Emmanuel Macron Defeats Marine Le Pen for Second Term as French President

Blinken and Austin Arrive in Kyiv to Show Support for Ukraine

America’s Road to the Ukraine War

In a Ukrainian School, 12 People Await the War’s End, or Their Own

Your Monday Briefing: Macron Wins Re-election

What to expect now that Mr. Macron has won.

Ukrainians in Mariupol’s Steel Plant Are Holding On, a Commander Tells the Times

A Family of Six Walks for Days to Escape Mariupol

Economic programs were front and center in the campaign.

Modi Stresses Growth, Sidestepping Politics, in Visit to Restive Territory

Emmanuel Macron Defeats Marine Le Pen in French Presidential Election

Demolishing City of the Dead Will Displace a Lively Quarter of Cairo

With Us or With Them? In a New Cold War, How About Neither.

Some Voters in a Wealthy Paris Suburb Consider Backing Le Pen

Mother and Baby Among Those Killed in Odesa Attack

The Perils of Legalization – The New York Times

Russia-Ukraine War, Zelensky and Blinken News: Live Updates

2022 French Presidential Runoff Election: Live Updates

At Least 10 Dead After Tour Boat Sinks in Japan

At Least 10 Dead After Tour Boat Sinks in Japan

As Western Arms Pour Into Ukraine, Zelensky Promises Victory

Climate Activists Rally at the White House to Demand Action

The Drive to Vaccinate the World Against Covid Is Losing Steam

Missile Strikes Hit Odesa, Killing at Least Six, Officials Say

Inside Le Pen Territory as France Votes in a Runoff Election

Ukrainians Cling to Easter Traditions in the Shadow of a Devastating War

26 Missing From Japanese Tour Boat After Distress Call off Hokkaido

How the Ex-Chancellor Gerhard Schröder Became Putin’s Man in Germany

A Boston Consulting Firm Became a Power Broker, and Then a Pariah, in South Africa

Warsaw’s Welcome Mat Risks Fraying Under Strain of a New Refugee Surge

Discreetly, the Young in Japan Chip Away at a Taboo on Tattoos

Melissa Clark’s Saturday Recipe – The New York Times

Canada’s Stanley Cup Hopes Rest on Leafs, Flames, Oilers

Canada’s Stanley Cup Hopes Rest on Leafs, Flames, Oilers

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

Rattled by Ukraine War, Moldova Strives to Dodge Russia’s Long Shadow

The Drive to Vaccinate the World Against Covid Is Losing Steam

Russians Seize 42 Towns in Eastern Ukraine as Fighting Intensifies

Russian General Says Kremlin Aims to Seize Southern Ukraine

Federal labor board says Activision employees can hold a union election.

A Site Holy to Jews and Muslims Returns as the Nexus of Conflict

Umang Gupta, Who Paved Way for Indian Tech Executives, Dies at 73

Who Will France’s Muslims Choose for President?

Dug In on Front Lines, Ukrainians Aim to Repel Russian Onslaught

Hackers Claim to Target Russian Institutions in Barrage of Cyberattacks and Leaks

Mosque Explosion Kills 33 as Deadly Week in Afghanistan Continues

Mwai Kibaki, Former President of Kenya, Dies at 90

L.A. County Says Masks Are Still Required on Public Transportation

One Ukrainian War Casualty: The World’s Largest Airplane

Jerusalem Calms After Clashes at Al-Aqsa: Live Updates and Latest News

Maskless Flying – The New York Times

Ukraine-Russia War: Live News and Updates

Aliou Cissé Has Senegal Ready to Shine in World Cup

Climate Rallies Planned for White House and Across U.S.

As Europe Approves New Tech Laws, the U.S. Falls Further Behind

E.U. Takes Aim at Social Media’s Harms With Landmark New Law

1922: Sight of Women Smoking A Cigar Shocks Paris

New Zealand Deal May Put Japan Closer to Intelligence Alliance

As Marine Le Pen Moves Closer to French Presidency, Putin Ties Persist

President Moon Exchanges Farewell Letters With Kim Jong-un

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

When Will the Tourists Be Back?

Zelensky Says Ukraine Needs $7 Billion in Support per Month

Barack Obama Calls for More Oversight of Social Media

Putin Claims Victory in Mariupol, Calling Off Steel Plant Assault

Next Phase of War Will Be Pivotal for Russia and Ukraine, U.S. Says

U.S. Braces for Potential French Election Shockwave

Your Friday Briefing: Putin’s Defensive Speech

Mikhail Vasenkov Dies at 79; His Spy Ring Inspired ‘The Americans’

What to Know About the Weapons Being Sent to Ukraine

Biden Announces $800 Million in Military Aid and Auestions Russia’s Hold of Mariupol

Jimmy Wang Yu, Seminal Figure in Kung Fu Films, Dies at 79

US Is Extending Vaccine Rule for International Travelers at Land Borders

The YouTube Rabbit Hole Is Nuanced

People Should Keep Wearing Masks in Public, W.H.O. Officials Say

Elon Musk Details Plan for $46.5 Billion Twitter Takeover

S​outh Korea’s Supreme Court ​Issues Landmark Ruling on Gay Sex

Explosion at Afghan Mosque Kills at Least 10

Perils of Invisible Government – The New York Times

Russia-Ukraine War Live News: Mariupol, Putin and the Latest Updates

With Moskva Warship Sunken, Russia Disinformation Faces a Test

This Spanish Village Has More Booksellers Than School Pupils

Gazan Militants and Israeli Air Force Exchange Fire

Kangaroos in India? Experts See Evidence of a Smuggling Trade

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Russia’s Missile Test Fuels U.S. Fears of an Isolated Putin

Macron and Le Pen Trade Punches in Pivotal French Election Debate

Macron and Le Pen Trade Punches in Pivotal Debate on France’s Future

See Mariupol’s Azovstal Steel-Mill Fortress Before the War, and Now

Russia Tests ICBM and Pounds Ukraine’s Defenses Ahead of Major Assault

What Mariupol’s Steel Fortress Looked Like 3 Months Ago

People Should Keep Wearing Masks in Public, W.H.O. Officials Say

Tesla’s Profits Jumped in the First Quarter but Challenges Loom

Netflix’s Stumble Could Be a Warning Sign for Streaming Industry

Atlanta Apple Store Workers Are the First to Formally Seek a Union

Rosario Ibarra de Piedra, 95, Dies; Fought for Mexico’s ‘Disappeared’

Your Thursday Briefing: Russia Threatens Escalation

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen walked out of a G20 meeting as Russia’s finance minister spoke.

Residents in Avdiivka, Ukraine Go Underground as Russia’s Assault on East Ramps Up

He Was a Penniless Donor to the Far Right. He Was Also a Russian Spy.

Three Ways to Cut Your Tech Spending, as Prices Rise Everywhere

Barack Obama Takes On a New Role: Fighting Disinformation

Calls to Give Heavy Weapons to Ukraine Divide Germany’s Government

Why Everyone Wants to Buy Twitter

Prince Harry Puts Noses Out of Joint With Comments About the Queen

Russia Said It Has Successfully Tested a New ICBM That Can Evade Defenses

Housing Crisis Propels High Death Toll in South Africa Floods

Why ‘Border Control’ Politics Is More About Control Than Borders

Deep in Colombia, Rebels and Soldiers Fight for the Same Prize: Drugs

U.K. Court Order Moves Assange Closer to Extradition

Ukrainians Far From Home Struggle to Protect Family With Dementia

Myanmar faces a health emergency as its military regime targets doctors.

How Hated Is Macron? It Could Decide the French Election.

Can Ukraine Keep Winning? – The New York Times

Why China’s Security Pact With the Solomon Islands is a Threat

6 Rohingya Refugees Are Killed Fleeing Detention Center in Malaysia

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News and Live Updates

Shanghai’s Low Covid Death Toll Revives Questions About China’s Numbers

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Biden Restores Climate to Environmental Law, Reversing Trump

Russia Rejects Calls for a Cease-Fire to Enable Evacuations From Ukraine

More Cautious, Russia Embarks on New Phase of Ukraine War

Biden Says It’s ‘Up to Them’ Whether Americans Want to Wear Masks

In French Election, Cartoonists Play a High-Profile Role

Elon Musk Races to Secure Financing for Twitter Bid

World Economic Outlook Dims as War and Pandemic Cast a Pall

Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia Bombards the East

The U.S. Races to Arm Ukraine With Heavier, More Advanced Weaponry

Letizia Battaglia, Photographer of Mafia Brutality, Dies at 87

Johnson Is All Apologies Before Parliament After ‘Partygate’ Fine

Star Ferry, ‘Emblem of Hong Kong,’ May Sail Into History After 142 Years

How Memes Are Driving Ukraine’s Fundraising Efforts

Apple’s Zipped Lips on Chips

Huge Steel Plant in Mariupol Is a Fortress for Ukrainian Holdouts

Inside ‘The Burnt City,’ Punchdrunk’s Take on the Fall of Troy

Russia’s Thrust in Eastern Ukraine Combines Firepower and New Caution

A Mask Mandate Ends Midflight, Sparking Cheers and Alarm

The W.H.O. chief arrives in India, amid a tussle over Covid death estimates.

South Africa Flooding: Live Updates

Here’s how to handle some of the most irritating workplace habits when you return to the office.

Blasts at Kabul Schools Kill at Least 6 in Afghanistan

Which U.S. Airlines Dropped Their Mask Mandate

Biden Restores Climate to Landmark Environmental Law, Reversing Trump

Joe Kahn: A Quiet Intensity, Matched With Big Ambitions

A Door-to-Door Effort to Find Out Who Died Helps Low-Income Countries Aid the Living

Latest Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

‘Big Screaming Headlines’ – The New York Times

China’s Covid Shutdowns Go Far Beyond Shanghai

Japan’s Workers Rethink Their Priorities Amid the Pandemic

Can A.I. All but End Car Crashes? The Potential Is There.

Myanmar’s Health System Is in Collapse, ‘Obliterated’ by the Regime

Apollo Said to Be Weighing Participating in Twitter Bid

Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia Launches Assault in Eastern Ukraine

A second global Covid-19 summit led by the White House is set for May.

Bleak Assessments of Russian Economy Contradict Putin’s Rosy Claims

To Push Back Russians, Ukrainians Hit a Village With Cluster Munitions

Rare Russian Strike Hits Lviv, A City Relatively Untouched By Violence

The ‘Messy Middle’ – The New York Times

Ukraine-Russia War: Live News and Latest Updates on Mariupol

A Portrait of South Georgia: Abundance, Exploitation, Recovery

French Candidates’ Economic Programs Hold Key to the Election

A ‘Wild West’ of Marijuana Shops Grows in Toronto

How a Dollar General Employee Went Viral on TikTok

Jim Farley Tries to Reinvent Ford and Catch Up to Elon Musk and Tesla

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

China’s Economic Data Hints at Cost of Zero Covid Strategy

The Elusive Politics of Elon Musk

Your Monday Briefing: Russia Demands Surrender in Mariupol

Death Toll From Pakistani Airstrike Rises to 45, Afghan Officials Say

Americans Over 60 Should Get Second Booster, Official Says

As Final Vote Nears in France, a Debate Over Islam and Head Scarves

Pope Speaks of Ukraine’s Suffering on ‘an Easter of War’

Atrocities in Ukraine War Have Deep Roots in Russian Military

Yemen’s Houthis Went From Ragtag Militia to Force Threatening Gulf Powers

Days After the Sinking of the Russian Warship, Moskva, Questions Linger

Worshipers Fill Pews in Lviv on Easter Sunday for Services That Remember War

Pope Francis calls for peace in Ukraine and the world on what he described as an ‘Easter of war.’

A Violent Crisis – The New York Times

The World’s Broken Promise of Asylum

‘They Are Gone, Vanished’: Missing Persons Haunt Ukrainian Village

Rare Overlap of Holy Days Shows Jerusalem’s Promise and Problems

Ukraine-Russia War Live News and Latest Updates

Fighting for Her Life, Far From Ukraine

Israeli Police Stop Muslim Worshipers From Entering Holy Site

North Korea Launches 2 Short-Range Missiles

India Is Stalling the W.H.O.’s Efforts to Make Global Covid Death Toll Public

Macron Vows Ambitious Green Policies, Wooing the Left in Runoff

Israel Steps Up Raids in Palestinian Territories in Response to Attacks

Telegram: Where Russians Turn for Uncensored Ukraine News

What Will Happen if Russia Defaults on Its Debt?

As Russia Pivots East, Ukrainians Ask: Are We Next?

Russia Fires Missile Barrage at Ukrainian Cities and Military Targets

A Nazi Soldier Stole a Watch in 1942. It Turned Up 80 Years Later.

Peng Ming-min, Fighter for Democracy in Taiwan, Dies at 98

War in Ukraine Has Left Eastern Europe Sleepless

Moskva’s Sinking Inspires One of Ukraine’s Most Popular Rockers

Kashmir Journalists Face Forbidding Pattern: Arrest, Bail, Rearrest

Putin’s Ukraine Gamble Pivots to a Very Different Battlefield

Meet the Hot New Houseplant

In Quebec, the Clash Over Caribou Heats Up

Russia-Ukraine War and Putin News: Live Updates

We Have a Creativity Problem

Activision Says It Will Cooperate With Insider Trading Investigations

Moskva, Russia’s Prized Ship, Was Hit by Missiles, U.S. Officials Say

Russian Ship Was Hit by Missiles, U.S. Officials Say

Girding for New Battle, Russia Warns U.S. on Advanced Weapons for Ukraine

Tanzania’s First Female President Wants to Bring Her Nation in From the Cold

Biden Plans to Open More Public Land to Drilling

Russia’s Sunken Warship Moskva Was Hit by Ukrainian Missiles, U.S. official says

‘Thank You for Not Killing Us.’

Days After Ouster, Imran Khan Is Back on the Trail in Pakistan

Twitter Counters Elon Musk’s Takeover Bid With a Poison Pill

Why Ukraine War Crimes Trials Could Take Many Years

How Russia Media Uses Fox News to Make Its Case

Jerusalem Tattoo Artist Inks Pilgrims, Priests and Those Scarred by Conflict

Journey to Transnistria: Inside Russia’s Disinformation Bubble

What Boris Johnson’s Deal With Rwanda Means for U.K. Asylum System

Russia’s loss of its Black Sea flagship would make capturing Odesa harder, analysts say.

A.I. Is Mastering Language. Should We Trust What It Says?

Families of U.K. Covid Victims React to Boris Johnson Fines

How Russian Disinformation Spreads Beyond Its Borders

Live Updates: Jerusalem Calms After Israeli-Palestinian Clashes at Holy Site

Russia-Ukraine War: Live News and Updates on Mariupol, Odessa and Moskva

Shanghai’s Isolation Facilities Have Prompted a Backlash

Quiz Time on the Campaign Trail

Israeli-Palestinian Clashes Erupt in Jerusalem: Live Updates

Amazon vs. the Union – The New York Times

Israeli-Palestinian Clashes Erupt in Jerusalem as Holidays Converge

What to Know About 2022 World Cup Travel to Qatar

Faced With a Changed Europe, China Sticks to an Old Script

Jordan Belfort, Still the Wolf, Likes Crypto Now

Military Memo Adds to Possible Interstellar Meteor Mystery

Kim Jong-un Gives Ri Chun-hee, North Korean Anchor, a Luxe Home

A reporter covering the war reflects on the legacy of the Holocaust.

Russia’s Storied Ballet Is Among the Casualties of War

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Former French Colonies in Africa Demand a Reset

Elon Musk, After Toying With Twitter, Now Wants It All

Gina McCarthy, Top Climate Adviser, Is Said to Be Planning Departure

On Poland-Ukraine Border, the Past Is Always Present. It’s Not Always Predictive.

Russia Hits Setbacks, as Flagship Sinks and E.U. Mulls Oil Ban

Tensions Over the Ukraine War Deepen the Chill Near the North Pole

Russia Hits Setbacks, as Flagship Sinks and E.U. Mulls Oil Ban

Your Friday Briefing: Russia’s Flagship Sinks

Covid Cases Strain N.H.S. Bid to Reduce Hospital Treatment Backlog, Doctors Say

British Militant Convicted for Role in Deaths of Americans

Russian Media Falsely Claims Ukraine Atrocity Images Are Fake

Now That Elon Musk Has Offered to Buy Twitter, What Happens Next?

Elon Musk Is a Digital Citizen Kane

Why Did Two Antarctic Ice Shelves Fail? Scientists Say They Now Know.

Two U.S. Lawmakers Visit Kyiv to Show Support for Ukraine

Europe Reluctantly Readies Russian Oil Embargo

Did Student-Monitoring Software Accuse You of Cheating on a Test?

Even the Cactus May Not Be Safe From Climate Change

Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

David Cronenberg and Claire Denis Will Compete at Cannes Film Festival

Shanghai’s Food Crisis Prompts Beijing Residents to Stock Up

A Soviet-Era Air Defense System Arrives in Ukraine From Slovakia

A Crisis for Mothers – The New York Times

U.K. Plans to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda for Processing

Japanese TV Show “Old Enough!” Features Toddlers Running Errands

U.K. Plans to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda for Processing

Gopuff Buys Time for Its 30-Minutes-or-Less Delivery Promise

Gopuff Buys Time for Its 30-Minutes-or-Less Delivery Promise

China’s economy is paying a price as lockdowns restrict nearly a third of its population.

U.K. May Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda for Processing

South Africa Floods: Death Toll Passes 250

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Russian Warship Is ‘Seriously Damaged’ in Black Sea

Despite Russian Warnings, Finland and Sweden Draw Closer to NATO

U.S. Considers Sending a High-Level Official to Kyiv

‘Clear Patterns’ of Russian Rights Abuses Found in Ukraine, Report Says

Terrorism Trial Ends With Account of Aid Worker’s Enslavement

Biden Announces $800 Million in Military Assistance for Ukraine

Captured Ukrainian Oligarch Was Figure in Russian Election Meddling Investigation

Le Pen Backs NATO-Russia Reconciliation and Reduced French Role in Alliance

Your Thursday Briefing: Finland and Sweden May Join NATO

U.S. Expands Intelligence Sharing With Ukraine on Russian Forces in Donbas Region

How to Choose a Mental Health App

Amazon Adds Fuel and Inflation Surcharge for Sellers

Johnson’s Cabinet Backs Him After ‘Partygate’ Fine

The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis Is a Women’s Crisis

Etsy and the Sameness of Internet Fights

Nurse Recounts Attack on Mariupol Maternity Hospital

Israel’s Oldest Museum Takes a New Look at Israeli Art

Will Substack Go Beyond Newsletters? A Company Weighs Its Future.

World Surpasses Half a Billion Known Coronavirus Cases

U.S. and Ukrainian Groups Pierce Putin’s Propaganda Bubble

‘We’ll Bury Them, Like Humans’: Ukrainian Officials Identify Bodies in Bucha

In Elden Ring, the Struggle Feels Real

New Zealand Welcomes Vaccinated Tourists From Australia

After Tropical Storm Megi Hits Philippines, Dozens Dead or Missing

U.S. tech companies are stepping up office perks, hoping to make employees feel happier about returning.

Inflation’s 40-Year High – The New York Times

Russia-Ukraine War: Latest News and Live Updates

How Nature Becomes a Casualty of War

Ahead of Philippines Election, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Rises

China’s ‘Zero-Covid’ Mess Proves Autocracy Hurts Everyone

Russian Tech Industry Faces ‘Brain Drain’ as Workers Flee

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Putin Calls Talks a ‘Dead End’ but Limits War Aim to Eastern Ukraine

Mimi Reinhard, Who Typed Up Schindler’s List, Dies at 107

Mark Zuckerberg Ends Election Grants

Macron and Le Pen Trade Jabs and Lean Left as French Race Heats Up

Ukrainian Officers Said to Detain Putin Ally Viktor Medvedchuk

Ukraine Says It Thwarted a Sophisticated Russian Cyberattack on Its Power Grid

Your Wednesday Briefing: Putin’s defiance

U.S. Report Describes a Global Retreat on Human Rights

Heavy Floods and Mudslides Leave at Least 45 Dead in South Africa

In a First, Google Goes After Puppy Fraud in Court

How One German State Beat the Odds on Covid Vaccinations

French Authorities Seize Oligarch’s Painting Before It Leaves for Russia

Welcome Back to the Office. Isn’t This Fun?

Ukraine War Pushes Germans to Change. They Are Wavering.

This Beach in Mexico Is an L.G.B.T.Q. Haven. But Can It Last?

U.S., Allies Probe Claim of Chemical Agent in Ukraine

Boris Johnson Will Be Fined for Breaking U.K. Lockdown Rules

Russia-Ukraine War: Live News and Updates

Black Artists Lead Turner Prize Shortlist

Covid in the Northeast – The New York Times

This Beach in Mexico Is an L.G.B.T.Q. Haven. But Can It Last?

Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa Faces Huge Protest

From the U.S. to China: A 3-Month Quarantine Horror Story

From the U.S. to China: A 3-Month Quarantine Horror Story

China Sets Aside Push to Spread Wealth in Pivotal Year for Xi

Ukrainian Parents Are Writing IDs on Their Children’s Bodies

Climate Change Is Hurting Penguins Unevenly in Antarctica

U.S. State Department Orders Nonemergency Workers Leave Shanghai

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Donors Pledge $41 Million to Monitor Thawing Arctic Permafrost

Zelensky Responds to Apparent Russian Threat of Chemical Weapons Use

No More ‘Have a Nice Day’: Lviv Learns to Live With War

Far From Defeated, Putin Intends to Escalate War in Ukraine

Biden Urges Modi Not to Increase India’s Reliance on Russian Oil and Gas

Ukraine Benefit Featuring Russian Ensemble Is Canceled in Vienna

Twitter Grapples With an Elon Musk Problem

Your Tuesday Briefing: Documenting Russia’s Terror Campaign

Macron Sets Out to Build a ‘Dam’ Against Le Pen. Can It Hold?

The city of Philadelphia will reinstate an indoor mask mandate, the first major U.S. city to do so this spring.

Biden Meets With India’s Prime Minister Over Ukraine

Mexico Voters Back López Obrador to Stay in Office in Recall Election

Shehbaz Sharif Becomes Interim Prime Minister of Pakistan

U.S. Weighs Shift to Support Hague Court as It Investigates Russian Atrocities

With Threats All Around, Japan Moves to Shed Its Pacifist Constraints

These Photographers Chase Bioluminescence in New Zealand

Russia’s Reset – The New York Times

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News and Live Updates

This Psychiatric Hospital Used to Chain Patients. Now It Treats Them.

Trump and Ukraine: Former Advisers Revisit What Happened

China’s Echoes of Russia’s Alternate Reality Intensify Around the World

‘Cheap as Chips’ No Longer True in U.K. as Prices Soar for a Favorite Meal

Your Monday Briefing

Elon Musk Will Not Join Twitter’s Board, Company Says

In Imran Khan’s Ouster, a Reminder of Pakistani Military’s Power

Macron to Face Le Pen for President as French Gravitate Toward Extremes

Macron’s pursuit of a high-tech economy stirs pre-election resentment.

New Era Begins at Warner Bros., Back Toward Its Entertainment Roots

Crypto Industry Helps Write, and Pass, Its Own Agenda in State Capitols

‘Cabaret,’ Starring Eddie Redmayne, Sweeps Olivier Awards

Crypto Industry Helps Write, and Pass, Its Own Agenda in State Capitols

Your Monday Briefing: Russian Troops Mass in East Ukraine

A Stricken Ukrainian City Empties, and Those Left Fear What’s Next

Ukraine’s Draft Dodgers Face Guilt, Shame and Reproach

Israel’s Ukraine Policy Prompts Scrutiny of Russian-Israeli Oligarchs

Volunteer Bus Drivers Help Refugees Escape from Eastern Ukraine

Why Russian Influencers Are Cutting Up Their Chanel Bags

The agriculture secretary is the latest addition to a coronavirus wave disrupting the Biden administration.

Shanghai residents bristle as a lockdown enters a second week with more testing.

Indian vaccine makers lower the price of Covid shots, after the country expands access to boosters.

In a Village Divided, Palestinians See Their Hold on Territory Eroding

War’s Disruption to Ukraine’s Farms Seeds Global Food Crisis

Facing Disastrous Floods, They Turned to Mangrove Trees for Protection

A Popular British Politician Falls From Grace Over a Tax Scandal

$4 a Gallon – The New York Times

Russia-Ukraine War: Live News and Updates

2022 French Presidential Election: Live Updates

An Australia Homecoming, Mixed With Yearning and Trepidation

Why Calls for War Crimes Justice Over Ukraine Face Long Odds

Imran Khan Ousted as Pakistan’s Prime Minister

The BA.2 subvariant prompts a slight increase in new U.S. cases.

While life expectancy is rebounding in parts of the world, white deaths drive a further U.S. drop.

While life expectancy is rebounding in parts of the world, white deaths drive a further U.S. drop.

Imran Khan Resigns as Pakistan’s Prime Minister

Boris Johnson Visits Kyiv As Britain Promises Aid to Ukraine

Wave of Terrorism in Israel Defies a Clear Narrative

Pandemic aid stalled in the Senate and Shanghai remained in lockdown: The week in Covid news.

Russia Shuffles Command in Ukraine as Thousands Flee the East

At least 53 people have tested positive for the coronavirus after attending an A-list Washington dinner.

Putin’s War in Ukraine Shatters an Illusion in Russia

In Mariupol’s Drama Theater, a Cry for ‘Mama!’ That Offered Brief Relief

Latest E.U. Sanctions Get Personal With Putin’s Daughters and Confidantes.

Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

New Rites of Spring – The New York Times

Women in Poland Offer Safe Transit to Ukraine’s Refugees

Canada Moves to Ban Foreign Real Estate Buyers for Two Years

With Macron and Le Pen Leading Election Field, a Fractured France Decides

These Birds Form a Trio, but Probably Not a Throuple

Spurred by Putin, Russians Turn on One Another Over the War

Japan Aligns With U.S. and Europe in Penalizing Russia Over Ukraine War

Is Mexico’s Recall Election “Democracy of the Highest Order”?

Saudi Arabia will allow a million hajj pilgrims to visit Mecca, with Covid precautions.

Missile Strike in Ukraine Train Station Kills 50

Amazon, Labor Organizers File Objections to Alabama Union Vote

Photos From Kramatorsk After the Rocket Assault

Boris Johnson Urges Germany Not to Let Up Pressure on Russia

Artists and musicians are getting a new source for aid in the New York State budget.

Gerda Weissmann Klein, Honored Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 97

The F.A.A. recommends a record $81,950 fine for an unruly passenger.

Russian Blunders in Chernobyl: ‘They Came and Did Whatever They Wanted.’

SpaceX and Axiom Launch Private Astronaut Crew to Space Station

Officials Say Russian Art, Seized by Finns, Should Return Home

Treasury Aims for Economic Pain on Russia, but Critics Question Effectiveness

A DHL Cargo Plane Breaks in Two Landing at a Costa Rica Airport

Supply Chains Tainted by Forced Labor in China, Panel Told

A ‘New Era of Air Pollution’ in the Tropics Could Have a Huge Toll

India Approves Booster Shots for Adults Between Ages 18 and 60

For a Ukrainian Journalist, War Evokes Scars From Captivity

Civilians Near Kharkiv Are Discovering Timed Land Mines

Major Cheese Heist Puts Dutch Dairy Farmers on Alert

Shanghai’s Covid Lockdown Has Caused Food Shortages, Residents Say

Culture War, Redux – The New York Times

Live Updates: About 30 Killed in Strike on Train Station, Ukraine Says, as Thousands Flee From East

The Electric Car Market Heats Up

With Russian Forces Gone, Kyiv Starts to Revive

‘La French Tech’ Arrives Under Macron, but Proves No Panacea

How Intel Makes Semiconductors in a Global Shortage

For This Opera Director, a Lot Is Riding on a ‘Handmaid’s Tale’

As Gas Prices Went Up, So Did Web Searches for Electric Vehicles

Women Dominate Shortlist for International Booker Prize

How Lockdowns in China Have Further Bogged Down the Supply Chain

Lockdowns in China Block Truck Shipments and Close Factories

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Pink Floyd Says It Will Release New Track to Support Ukraine

Tel Aviv Shooting Kills 2, Wounds 8

Inside a Maternity Hospital in Ukraine as War Grinds On

Tel Aviv Shooting Kills 2, Wounds 8

Your Friday Briefing: Russia’s Growing Isolation

From Dalí to Picasso, a Museum With a Masterpiece Collection Partially Reopens

Ned Lamont, Connecticut Governor, Tests Positive for the Coronavirus

Intercepted Russian Radio Traffic Said to Discuss Killings of Ukranian Civilians

‘The Daily’ explores a Covid mystery in Africa.

Nearly two-thirds of Africans may have contracted the coronavirus, the W.H.O. says.

Methane Emissions Soared to a Record in 2021, NOAA Says

How the Yemen War Connects to Saudi Arabia and Iran

NLRB Counsel Calls for Ban on Mandatory Anti-Union Meetings

What’s the Future of Online Grocery Shopping?

E.U. Diplomats Near New Sanctions Against Russia

U.N. Votes to Suspend Russia From Human Rights Council

Even Before France Votes, the French Right Is a Big Winner

Pakistan’s Supreme Court Blocks Imran Khan’s Move to Stay in Power

‘Evil Came’: The Toll of Russia’s Occupation in Kyiv’s Suburbs

How Marine Le Pen Threatens to Upend French Elections

Killer of Sabina Nessa in London Park Faces Life in Prison

Pro-Russian Hackers Ramp Up Use of Facebook, Its Parent Company Says

Yemen’s President Steps Down, Hands Power to Presidential Council

Shanghai residents in lockdown criticize China’s ‘zero Covid’ strategy.

France’s Presidential Election 2022: Your Questions, Answered

Finland Seizes Artwork Suspected of Violating E.U. Sanctions on Russia

Shanghai’s Covid Lockdown Poses Test to China’s Leadership

These Birds Aren’t Lost. They’re Adapting.

How Facial Recognition Is Being Used in the Ukraine War

Ukraine’s Eurovision Team Set to Tour to Help War Effort

Turkey Transfers Khashoggi Murder Trial to Saudi Arabia

Amazon Union Success May Point to a New Labor Playbook

Ukraine-Russia War: Live Updates – The New York Times

In Nightly Address, Zelensky Challenged Allies to Ban Russian Oil

In Ukraine, Traces of Lives Cut Short

Japan to Ease Border Restrictions for Some Foreigners, Including Americans

In Nightly Address, Zelensky Challenged Allies to Ban Russian Oil

Russia Is Sending Mercenaries and Syrians to Ukraine, Western Officials Say

Pentagon Trains Ukrainian Soldiers to Use Armed Drones

The Boston Marathon Has Barred Runners from Russia and Belarus

U.S. Says It Secretly Removed Malware Worldwide, Pre-empting Russian Cyberattacks

Biden Appears to Show Support for Amazon Workers Who Voted to Unionize

More Russians Consider Costs of War in Ukraine as Casualties Mount

Your Thursday Briefing: Ukrainians Flee the East

Block Says Cash App Breach Affected 8 Million Users

European Health Agencies Say it Is ‘Too Early’ for Second Boosters for Most People

Israel’s Government in Crisis After Senior Lawmaker Quits Coalition

For Prominent Women on Instagram, DMs Can Be a Cesspool of Misogyny

Ex-Leader of Burkina Faso Convicted in Killing of Predecessor

The Old-Timers Are Chasing Netflix

The Powerful Force Guiding Poland’s Welcome to Ukrainians: Fear of Putin

U.S. Announces Sanctions on Russia’s Largest Banks and Putin’s Adult Children

Text Spam Is on the Rise. Here’s How to Spot It and What to Do

Japan’s Monkey Queen Made It Through Mating Season With Her Reign Intact

‘The Sport of Love’: Ping-Pong, the Great Equalizer

Meet DALL-E, the A.I. That Draws Anything at Your Command

Pinterest Bans Climate Misinformation From Posts and Ads

The Site Called ‘Machu Picchu’ Had Another Name First, Researchers Say

John Lee, Who Led Crackdown on Hong Kong Protests, May Lead City

In Mykolaiv, Residential Areas Are Increasingly Under Threat

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News and Live Updates

In India, Parents of Children with Rare Disease Plea for Help Online

How You’re Still Being Tracked on the Internet

Ukraine War Revives Nuclear Question in South Korea

Israel’s Government in Crisis After Senior Lawmaker Quits Coalition

Germany’s Dependence on Russian Gas Is Difficult to Break

Why War Crimes Charges Over Ukraine Face High Hurdles

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

E.P.A. to Propose Restrictions on Asbestos

Peru’s President Lifts Curfew That Shut Down Capital to Curb Protests

Video Captures Russian Forces Firing on Ukrainian Cyclist in Bucha

Zelensky Accuses Russia of Atrocities and Criticizes U.N.’s Inaction

The F.D.A. Suspends Use of Glaxo Antibody Drug in the U.S.

Britain’s National Health Service Expands Its List of Covid Symptoms

At Least 200 Feared Dead in Apartments Hit by Russia, Officials Say

At Least 200 Feared Dead in Apartments Hit by Russia, Officials Say

Your Wednesday Briefing: Zelensky Addressed the U.N.

For Macron, France’s Troubled Industries Hit Home

Zelensky Vilifies Russia Over Atrocities: ‘They Killed Entire Families’

Hackers’ Fake Claims of Ukrainian Surrender Aren’t Fooling Anyone. So What’s Their Goal?

Some Ukrainian Refugees Are Returning Home, Despite the Risks

Are You Better Off Financially Than You Were Five or 10 Years Ago? We Want to Hear About It.

Space Tourism Isn’t Just Joyriding

Canada to Require Tech Giants to Compensate News Publishers

Jason Kilar, WarnerMedia Head, Is Leaving Ahead of Discovery Merger

Elon Musk Joins Twitter Board

Zelensky to Speak at U.N. Security Council Meeting on Russia

For Macron, France’s Troubled Industries Hit Home

What Are War Crimes, and How Are They Prosecuted?

Ukraine-Russia War Live News: Latest Updates

How Can the World Respond to Russian Atrocities? Weapons and Sanctions

Covid Live Updates: Shanghai Adjusts Policy on Infected Children After Outcry

Can A.I.-Driven Voice Analysis Help Identify Mental Disorders?

Lack of Hydrogen and Helium Led to Fewer Weather Surveying Balloon Trips

Darfur War Crimes Trial Begins in Hague

Up-Close Ukraine Atrocity Photographs Touch a Global Nerve

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Some easyJet flights are canceled after workers test positive, and other developments.

Images of Russian Atrocities Push West Toward Tougher Sanctions

‘Sitting at Home and Trembling.’ A Town Emerges After a Russian Retreat

Western Officials Condemn Reports of ‘Massacre’ by Military in Central Mali

Russia Shifts Focus of Ukraine War East as Putin Looks for a Victory

Your Tuesday Briefing: The Fallout from Bucha

Senators Propose Cutting Global Vaccine Funding in Covid Package

Atrocities in Bucha Complicate Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks

Satellite images show bodies lay in Bucha for weeks, despite Russian claims.

Sri Lanka Protesters Call for President to Resign After Cabinet Shuffle

With a Neutral Stance on Ukraine, Viktor Orban Pulled in Voters

Women in Saudi Arabia Add a First: An Auto Rally

5 Takeaways From the U.N. Report on Limiting Global Warming

Carrie Lam, racked by Covid failures, won’t seek a new term to lead Hong Kong.

Rwandan Court Declines to Extend Sentence for Paul Rusesabagina

Stopping Climate Change Is Doable, but Time Is Short, U.N. Panel Warns

Taiwan relaxes its quarantine measures even as it confronts an outbreak.

Zelensky Blasts Merkel and Sarkozy for Denying Ukraine NATO Membership

Elon Musk buys a large stake in Twitter.

Senators Propose Cutting Global Vaccine Funding in Covid Package

Russia-Ukraine War: Latest News – The New York Times

A Red Cross convoy has still not reached Mariupol, the organization says.

Putin’s European allies – The New York Times

China deploys 2,000 military medics and 10,000 medical workers to Shanghai.

Bristling Against the West, China Rallies Domestic Sympathy for Russia

The Transfixing Beauty of Starling Murmurations

A Flight Over China in Clear Skies, Followed by a Nosedive

Pakistan Live Updates: Imran Khan and Supreme Court News

A top China official signals a commitment to ‘zero Covid’ as Shanghai battles an outbreak.

French Election Opens Up as Marine Le Pen Surges

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s Leader, Will Not Seek Second Term

President Volodymyr Zelensky Gives Emotional Speech at the Grammys

Ukraine’s President Zelensky Gives Emotional Speech at the Grammys

Pro-Putin Leaders in Hungary and Serbia Set to Win Re-election

In a Kyiv Suburb,‘They Shot Everyone They Saw’

Russia Committed ‘Apparent War Crimes,’ Human Rights Watch Says

Your Monday Briefing: Reports of Russian Atrocities

‘Fighting Was Easier’: Taliban Take On a Treacherous, Avalanche-Prone Pass

Imran Khan Dissolves Parliament, Blocking No-Confidence Vote

Documentary Filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius Is Killed in Ukraine 

Opposition Leaders Accuse Pakistan’s Imran Khan of High Treason

Hochul Says Second Boosters Are Offered at New York Vaccination Sites

Images of Dead Civilians in Bucha Draws Outrage From U.S. and Others

Climate Optimism – The New York Times

Why Some Foreign Volunteers Are Joining the Military in Ukraine

Supreme Court Says It Will Weigh in Monday on Pakistan Crisis

Sri Lanka Protesters, Driven by Economic Pain, Defy Government Curfew

Documentary Filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius Is Killed in Ukraine 

Costa Ricans Choose President Amid Discontent and Apathy

‘This Is True Barbarity’: Life and Death Under Russian Occupation

Taliban Outlaw Opium Poppy Cultivation in Afghanistan

Taliban Outlaw Opium Poppy Cultivation in Afghanistan

Who Is Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Prime Minister?

Live Updates: Ukraine-Russia War – The New York Times

How Microplastics in the Ocean Will Affect Marine Life

Robert Malone Spreads Falsehoods About Vaccines. He Also Says He Invented Some.

Pakistan Lawmakers Move to Dissolve Parliament: Imran Khan Updates

Why is the prime minister in trouble?

‘Macbeth’ performances on Broadway pause after Daniel Craig tests positive for the coronavirus.

Hochul Says Second Boosters Are Offered at New York Vaccination Sites

In Shanghai, Covid Is Separating Parents From Children

Lithuania Says It Has Stopped Importing Gas From Russia

Pope Francis Alludes to Putin’s Role in War on Ukraine

Mandates are ending in the U.S., but protests outside officials’ homes continue.

When the Russians Picked the Wrong Town to Invade

Yemen’s Warring Parties Begin First Cease-Fire in 6 Years

Imran Khan Says He Won’t Accept Result of Coming No-Confidence Vote

The ‘China Model’ is being tested by Covid, Russia and the economy. And it’s coming up short.

How Christian Smalls and Derrick Palmer Beat Amazon

Tesla’s Sales Jumped in the First Quarter, Bucking Industry Trend Again

Is Russia Quitting the International Space Station? Not Quite.

Russia in Broad Retreat From Kyiv, Seeking to Regroup From Battering

President Biden asks for more funding and Hong Kong’s death toll strains mortuaries: The week in Covid news.

The case of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan’s governor over Covid rules goes to the jury.

For Putin, Invasion Is the Latest in a Long String of Failures in Ukraine

Why Madrid Rivals Miami as a Haven for Latin Americans

In Brazil, Firms Sought Black Workers. Then LinkedIn Got Involved.

(Bangkok): A Push for Parentheses Miffs Thais (Who Have Bigger Problems)

Ukrainian Photojournalist Who Went Missing Near Kyiv Is Found Dead

With Ukraine Invasion, Hungary’s Leader Softens His Embrace of Russia

Israeli Troops Kill 3 Palestinians in West Bank After Rise in Attacks

Torrey Peters’s Inspirations – The New York Times

How Catholics Avoided Paying Millions in Reparations in Canada

On Its Way to the U.S., Russian Oil Tanker Makes Giant U-Turn

Pope Francis says a possible visit to Ukraine is ‘on the table.’

Russia-Ukraine War: Live Updates – The New York Times

U.S. Will Help Transfer Soviet-Made Tanks to Ukraine

Two New Jersey High Schools Reinstate Mask Mandates After Covid Outbreak

Zelensky Calls for Popular Disobedience, in Both Ukraine and Russia

Spike in Violence Poses Test for Israel’s Fragile Government

Charles G. Boyd, Air Force General and Former P.O.W., Dies at 83

Budi Tek, 65, Dies; His Fortune Built a Vast Trove of Asian Art

Evacuation of Mariupol Falters as Red Cross Team Is Turned Back

Yale Museum Surrenders Items as Part of Art Looting Investigation

Russia’s Aggression Prompts Calls to Rethink U.S. Uranium Imports

U.N. Says Yemen’s Warring Parties Have Agreed to 2-Month Truce

Costa Rica’s Close Election Tests Women’s Rights 

Europe Asks China Not to Aid Russia’s War in Ukraine

Fires, Then Floods: Risk of Deadly Climate Combination Rises

Turkey Moves Closer to Ending Khashoggi Murder Trial Without Conclusion

Shaken at First, Many Russians Now Rally Behind Putin’s Invasion

Amazon Workers on Staten Island Vote to Unionize

Researchers Find Another Clue in the Dyatlov Pass Mystery

Living With Gusto Despite a Rare, Fatal Disease, and Hunting for Answers

War in Ukraine Compounds Hunger in East Africa

Harassment Case Tests Women’s Rights in Costa Rica’s Close Election

House Committee Investigating Amazon Labor Practices

‘Tokyo Vice’ Revisits a Faded Underworld

Covid Outbreak at Shanghai Hospital Exposes Risks to China’s Seniors

Pope Apologizes to Indigenous People of Canada

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News – The New York Times

Battleground Nevada – The New York Times

Nuclear Agency Looks Into Reports of Radiation Poisoning at Chernobyl

As Gas Prices Soar, Biden’s Climate Ambitions Sputter

After New Zealand Protests, a Weird Weed Began Growing at Parliament

Midnight Oil Brings Australia Home

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

E.P.A. Decides Against Limiting Perchlorate in Drinking Water

Russia’s War Lacks a Battlefield Commander, U.S. Officials Say

More Mixed Signals From Russia as Ukraine War Enters Sixth Week

Prosecutor Asks Turkey to Turn Khashoggi Murder Case Over to Saudis

Amazon Union Vote in Alabama Favors Opponents for Now

Biden Invokes Defense Production Act to Boost Critical Mineral Supply

Your Friday Briefing: Biden Releases Oil Reserves

Imran Khan Defiantly Refuses to Resign as Pakistan’s Leader

Syrian Mercenaries Deploy to Russia en Route to Ukrainian Battlefields

Adults or Sexually Abused Minors? Getting It Right Vexes Facebook

Macron Goes on Defensive Over Use of McKinsey and Other Consultants

Hugs to Boring – The New York Times

What Does Ukraine Mean When it Asks For ‘Security Guarantees’?

NATO Sees Little Evidence That Russian Troops Are Pulling Back From Kyiv

Why Putin name-checked J.K. Rowling

U.S. Levels New Sanctions on Russian Tech Companies

Ireland’s Last ‘Magdelene Laundry’ Will Be Preserved as a Memorial

Students and Teachers in Europe Grapple With the War in Ukraine

Kenya’s Supreme Court Rejects President’s Plan to Amend Constitution

Putin’s Approval Ratings Soar Amid Russia’s War in Ukraine

Two Covid Problems – The New York Times

Myanmar Junta Holding 10,000 Political Prisoners

Moscow Calls US Intelligence on Putin’s Military Advice a ‘Complete Misunderstanding’

In Hungary, Viktor Orban Remakes an Election to His Liking

Was North Korea’s New ICBM Test Faked? Not Entirely.

A Nation of Spy-Catchers: Fear of Saboteurs Has Ukrainians on Edge

Covid, Russia and Economy Put the ‘China Model’ to the Test

Ben McKenzie, “O.C.” Star, Pivots to Crypto Critic

Fossil Holds Clues to How Some Owls Evolved Into Daytime Hunters

Australian Journalist Who Worked for Chinese Media Stands Trial in Beijing

What is the Wagner Group?

In Hong Kong, China’s Covid Aid Gets the Cold Shoulder

Mining the ‘Depths of Wikipedia’ on Instagram

Live Updates: Ukraine-Russia War – The New York Times

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

After Russia Invaded Ukraine, a U.S. Nonprofit Shifted Its Mission

Russia Pounds Ukraine Despite Claims of De-escalation

Serbia Sticks With Russia, Bound by a Sense of Victimhood

President Dissolves Tunisia’s Parliament, Deepening Political Crisis

A Safe Route No More: Nigerians Mourn Victims of Deadly Train Attack

Flamingo Spotted in Texas After Escaping a Kansas Zoo in 2005

Putin’s Advisors Misinformed Him on Ukraine, U.S. Intelligence Suggests

Rattling Windows, Rattling Bones: Life Under Siege on Ukraine’s Front Lines

K-Pop Star Luna to Make Broadway Debut in ‘KPOP’ the Musical

Defection of Key Ally Gives Opposition the Votes to Oust Imran Khan

Jonathan Vance Pleads Guilty to Obstruction of Justice

Russian Negotiator’s Optimism Clashes with Moscow’s Rhetoric

Want a Value-Priced Gadget? Good Luck.

Four Sentenced to Death for Blogger’s Murder in Bangladesh

How the Ukraine War Gave Fracking in the U.K. a Second Chance

How Your Sense of Direction Is Shaped by Where You Grew Up

German Authorities Warn Fleeing Ukrainians to Look Out for Thieves

U.S. Pressured to Open Consulates in Jerusalem and Western Sahara

U.K. Judges Quit Top Hong Kong Court

How to Spot Scams That Mimic the IRS or Charities

Warring Parties in Yemen Announce Overlapping Cease-Fires

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News – The New York Times

A Mural Celebrating Tipu Sultan Is Up for Auction. His Legacy is Contested.

Family’s Balcony Death in Switzerland Appears to Be Suicide

Putin’s War Is Complicating India’s Middle Path Among Powers

Myanmar Is Still at War, More Than a Year After Military Coup

Turing Award Won by Programmer Who Paved Way for Supercomputers

How War in Ukraine Roiled Facebook and Instagram

Israel Bolsters Security Amid Deadliest Wave of Terrorist Attacks in Years

Peace Talks May Be Little More Than Russian Tactics, Analysts Say

A Vow to Ease Bombing Is Too Late for Many in Ukraine City Near Kyiv

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Mariupol Residents Describe How Russian Forces Deprived Them of Food and Water

Women Drive Germany’s Foreign Policy Shift Amid Ukraine War

The Fighters Who Took Over a Retail Store to Defend Kyiv

BA.2 Accounts for Over Half of New U.S. Cases, C.D.C. Estimates

Sanctioned Oligarch’s Presence Adds Intrigue to Ukraine-Russia Talks

Ukrainian Military Fends Off Russia and Retakes Suburb of Kyiv

States Ask Snap and TikTok to Give Parents More Control Over Apps

Marina Goldovskaya, 80, Dies; Filmmaker Documented Russian Life

Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Signal Progress, but No End to War Is in Sight

Russia Says It Will Ease Bombing of a Ukrainian City Near Kyiv

Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Enter a New Phase in Istanbul

Gunman Kills At Least 4 in Israel’s Fifth Attack in Recent Days

Pro-Russia Tweets In India Spark Suspicions of an Influence Campaign 

Accounts of Russian Rapes Are Growing, Ukraine Officials Say

Apple and the Streaming Mirage

Prince Andrew, Banished From Royal Duties, Escorts Queen to Memorial

Ukraine and Russia Discuss Possible Cease-Fire: Latest War News

Could the U.S. do More for Ukraine?

Solomon Islands’ Leader Calls Concern Over China Security Deal ‘Insulting’

Desperate for Cash, Afghans Toil in Mines That Are Deadlier Than Ever

Desperate for Cash, Afghans Toil in Mines That Are Deadlier Than Ever

How Robots Can Assist Students With Disabilities

Farhana Yamin’s Journey From Climate Summits to Street Protests

London Police Issue Fines for Downing Street Lockdown Parties

Shanghai’s Lockdown Tests Covid-Zero Policy, and People’s Limits

A Brutal Russian Playbook Reapplied in Ukraine

Your Tuesday Briefing

Uber Close to Deal for Partnership With San Francisco Taxi Outfit

Biden Says of Condemning Putin: ‘I Make No Apologies’

Hundreds Arrested in El Salvador, Raising Fears of a Civil Liberties Crackdown

Marco Rubio Leads G.O.P. Push for a More Combative Stance on China

Ukraine Claims Some Battle Successes as Russia Focuses on Another Front

Israeli Summit Mixes Historic Symbolism With Sharp Disputes

Honduran Supreme Court Ratifies U.S. Extradition Request of Ex-President

President Macron’s Unending Russia Diplomacy

Biden Stands by Putin Comments, Saying He Was Expressing Moral Outrage

The White House emphasizes the importance of indoor air quality as the pandemic moves into a new phase.

Would Putin Strike NATO Supply Lines to Ukraine? History Suggests No.

Reducing Covid’s Toll – The New York Times

Concerns rise as a U.S. reimbursement fund for testing and treating the uninsured for the virus stops taking claims.

‘Drive My Car’ Oscar Is a Slow-Burn Return for Japan’s Cinema

Pope Meets Canadian Groups Seeking Apology for Indigenous Schools

Leaders of Canada and Europe to Host Ukrainian Relief Fund-Raising Event

India General Strike Protests Narendra Modi’s Economic Policies

Live Updates: Israel Hosts Arab Leaders

Live Updates: Ukraine-Russia War – The New York Times

Befriending Trees to Lower a City’s Temperature

In Busan, A Smart City Built on Data Takes Shape 

Does Social Media Make Teens Unhappy? It May Depend on Their Age.

Geofencing Improves Safety in Sweden

When Nokia Pulled Out of Russia, a Vast Surveillance System Remained

Rumble, the Right’s Go-To Video Site, Has Much Bigger Ambitions

Rumble, the Right’s Go-To Video Site, Has Much Bigger Ambitions

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Zelensky, Roots in Show Business, Presses for an Oscar Appearance

Explosion of Gang Violence Grips El Salvador, Setting Record

After Biden’s Fiery Speech, Nine Unscripted Words Reverberate

Zelensky Gives Interview to Russian Journalists. Moscow Orders It Quashed.

As Ukraine War Moves Into 2nd Month, Fears Grow of Mariupol’s Fall to Russia

In Lviv, New Russian Strikes Pierce the Sense of Security in West

Arab Gunmen Kill 2 in Hadera, on Eve of Historic Summit

Your Monday Briefing: Russia Recalibrates Its Attack

The White House emphasizes the importance of indoor air quality as the pandemic moves into a new phase.

American Officials Try to Walk Back Biden’s Comments on Putin

How the US Military is Preparing for an Arctic Future With Eyes on Russia

Shanghai Imposes Staggered Lockdown, District by District

Éric Zemmour Vows to Fight for Identity and Prosperity

Blinken to Press Mideast Allies for Stronger Support for Ukraine

Putin Says Tchaikovsky Is Being Canceled. The Met Opera Disagrees.

Britain’s Old War Office Will Soon Become a 5-Star Raffles Hotel

Zelensky renews his call for planes and tanks from NATO.

Ukraine’s Warning – The New York Times

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News and Live Updates

Britain’s Old War Office Will Soon Become a 5-Star Raffles Hotel

Chris Wallace Says Life at Fox News Became ‘Unsustainable’

One Story Filled Almost the Entire Magazine. It Came Together in Two Weeks.

Philanthropists Push Police Searches of DNA Databases

China Plane Crash: Second ‘Black Box’ Is Found, Officials Say

Lin-Manuel Miranda to Miss Oscars After Wife Tests Positive for Virus

In a Fiery Speech, Biden Warns of a Battle Between ‘Liberty and Repression’

Lin-Manuel Miranda to Miss Oscars After Wife Tests Positive for Covid

Afghan Refugees in U.K. Still in Limbo as Ukrainians Arrive

Biden’s Barbed Remark About Putin: A Slip or a Veiled Threat?

Biden Condemns Putin, Saying He ‘Cannot Remain In Power’

The Making of Vladimir Putin

A History of the Tensions Between Ukraine and Russia

Mélenchon, a Fiery Leftist, Has Late Surge in French Election

China Eastern Crash Killed All 132 on Flight

What to Know About Israel’s Summit With 4 Arab Countries

Missiles Hit Targets In Lviv, 50 Miles From the Polish Border

Biden Calls Putin a Butcher After Meeting With Ukraine Refugees

At the Edge of Kyiv, a Look at Ukraine’s Counteroffensive

New York’s mayor faces a backlash over a vaccine exemption for athletes.

Arizona Offers Driver’s Licenses on iPhones. Other States Want to Be Next.

Zelensky Urges Energy Producers to Increase Exports to Europe

An Oscars Preview – The New York Times

Russia-Ukraine War: Live News and Updates

Margaret Atwood on National Myths and the Roots of Totalitarianism

Tyler Jacob of Minnesota Is Released After Being Held by Russian Troops

Mideast Feels the Pinch of Rising Food Prices as Ramadan Nears

You Don’t Know Much About Jay Penske. And He’s Fine With That.

Streaming Has Won the Hollywood Debate. Is Best Picture Next?

Public Health Catastrophe Looms in Ukraine, Experts Warn

Escaping Mariupol, One Family at a Time

The Biden administration plans to offer a second booster shot to older Americans.

Russia Signals Redefined Goals in Ukraine War as Its Advances Stall

Just Weeks After Fleeing Ukraine, Woman Wins Jerusalem Marathon

More Russian Mercenaries Deploying to Ukraine to Take On Greater Role in War

Kip Hawley, Transportation Security Administrator, Dies at 68

Conger Ice Shelf Collapses in East Antarctica, a First

Dagny Carlsson, Centenarian Blogger, Dies at 109

Europe and the U.S. Make Ambitious Plans to Reduce Reliance on Russian Gas

Vera Gissing, Who Was Rescued by ‘Britain’s Schindler,’ Dies at 93

Putin Goes Into Battle on a Second Front: Culture

Ukrainians Fill Streets With Music, Echoing Past War Zones

Yemeni Rebel Attack Sets Saudi Oil Facility Ablaze

British Museum to Remove Sackler Name From Its Walls

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Caribbean Tour Marred By Gaffes and Miscues

How Ukrainians Are Using Social Media to Stir Resistance

Poland will end its indoor mask mandate and other pandemic rules next week.

A Virginia judge’s ruling allows 12 families to challenge the governor’s order against school mask mandates.

Mexico’s New International Airport Is Not Quite Ready for Takeoff

Museums Are Cashing In on NFTs

Instacart Cuts Its Valuation by 38 Percent, Citing ‘Turbulence’

In Speech to E.U., Zelensky Singles Out Hungary Over Sanctions

In Australia, Recurring Floods and Other Disasters Take a Toll

‘Is There Shooting Here?’ Ukrainians Find Refuge in Moldova

Russia-Ukraine War Live News: Biden, Bombing in Mariupol and the Latest

How One Month of War in Ukraine Ground to a Bloody Stalemate

U.S. and European Leaders Reach Deal on Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy

Israel to Host 3 Arab Foreign Ministers in Historic Meeting

Ukraine’s Diaspora – The New York Times

Relocation of Presidential Office in Seoul Heightens Security Concerns

Surge in Cases in Shanghai Tests China’s ‘Zero Covid’ Strategy

A surge in cases in Shanghai is testing China’s ‘zero Covid’ strategy.

Sri Lanka Economy Has ‘Hit Rock Bottom,’ Putting Pressure on President

Retired Doctor’s Protest Gets Attention of Spanish Banks

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Suffers 6th Mass Bleaching Event

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

China and Solomon Islands Draft Secret Security Pact, Raising Alarm in the Pacific

Ukraine Tries to Seize Momentum With Claims of Counteroffensive

United States Will Welcome Up to 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees

British Rainfall Records Extended Back to 1836 Thanks to Covid Lockdowns

U.S. Accuses 4 Russians of Hacking Infrastructure, Including Nuclear Plant

Belarusian Exiles in Ukraine Join the Fight Against Russia’s Invasion

In Putin’s Misbegotten War, NATO Sees Danger and Opportunity

Allies Vow Tougher Stance on Russia, but Are Running Short of New Tactics

Methane Leaks Plague New Mexico Oil and Gas Wells

Your Friday Briefing: Global Diplomacy in Brussels

Biden Says Russia Should be Ejected from G20

Biden Says Russia Should be Ejected from G20

Stephen Wilhite, Creator of the Animated GIF, Dies at 74

Why Can’t Spy Agencies Predict a Country’s Will to Fight?

BA.2 Omicron Subvariant Driving Most Global Cases, W.H.O. Says

Competing for Streets and Sidewalks

E.U. Takes Aim at Big Tech’s Power With Landmark Digital Act

With U.S. Focus on Ukraine, North Korea Launches a Powerful New ICBM

NATO to Provide Ukraine Training for a Possible Chemical or Nuclear Attack

Uber Partners With Yellow Taxi Companies in N.Y.C.

Zelensky Calls on Biden and NATO Members to Do More to Help Ukraine

Life’s Preference for Symmetry Is Like ‘A New Law of Nature’

What’s in North Korea’s Weapons Arsenal?

Poland Wins European Tree of the Year After Russia Is Banned

China’s Push to Isolate Taiwan Demands U.S. Action, Report Says

Ukrainian Forces Claim to Destroy a Russian Landing Ship

Singapore to Ease Some Covid Restrictions

Many Asian and Pacific countries are swiftly easing Covid rules, with one big exception.

Ukraine-Russia War Live Updates: Biden to Meet with NATO, G7 and E.U.

Distorted Reality – The New York Times

China Eastern Pilots Were Experienced, Adding to Mystery of Crash

‘A Frightening Repeat’: Ukrainian World War II Survivors Face Conflict Again

How Amazon Is Resisting Unions in Two Upcoming Elections

A Bomb Crater as Business Partner for a Pit Stop on an Afghan Highway

Live Updates: North Korea Launches New ICBM

Australia Agrees to Let New Zealand Resettle Offshore Refugees

Fed Up With Deadly Propaganda, Some Russian Journalists Quit

QAnon Cheers Republican Attacks on Jackson. Democrats See a Signal.

North Korea Tests Intercontinental Missile, Escalating Hostilities

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Another ‘One-in-500-Year’ Flood, and a Government Not Up to the Task

U.S. Makes Contingency Plans in Case Russia Uses Its Most Powerful Weapons

U.S. Officials Meet With Brittney Griner in Russia

NASA Plans to Give SpaceX Some Company on the Moon

As Biden Visits Europe Over Crisis, NATO Says It’s Doubling Eastern Flank Forces

Google Will Allow Some Apps, Starting With Spotify, to Offer Alternate Billing Methods

Sinovac Booster Gives Elderly Stronger Protection Against Omicron, Study Finds

Dutch Publisher of ‘The Betrayal of Anne Frank’ Halts Publication

Biden Administration Will Reinstate Some Tariff Exclusions on Chinese Imports

John Roach, Pioneer of the Personal Computer, Is Dead at 83

The U.S. Government Accuses Russian Forces of War Crimes

With Eye to Russia, Biden Administration Asks Companies to Report Cyberattacks

Your Thursday Briefing: NATO Boosts Its Eastern Presence

Germany Is Ready to Lead Militarily. Its Military Is Not.

U.N. Investigator Accuses Israel of Apartheid, Citing Permanence of Occupation

U.S. Capitol to Reopen Tours Next Week

Julian Assange Marries Stella Moris in a British Prison

Top Virologist Who Visited a Wuhan Market in 2014 Said He Found

Photographing the Reality of War

NATO Doubles Troop Presence in Eastern Europe Ahead of Summit

Israel Blocked Sale of Pegasus Spyware to Ukraine and Estonia

In Asia, Coronavirus Rules Fall Away, With a Big Caveat

There’s No Global Shopping Mall

World Cup Hangs in Balance for U.S., Mexico and Cristiano Ronaldo

Evan Neumann, Accused in Capitol Riot, Granted Asylum in Belarus

New Musical ‘Bhangin’ It’ Explores Identity Through Bhangra

The Wreck of an 1830s Whaler Offers a Glimpse of America’s Racial History

Ukraine War Ignites Israeli Debate Over Purpose of a Jewish State

The Latest Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

Yes, You Can Make Your Tech Survive Obsolescence

China Finds 1 Black Box From Plane Crash as Rain Hinders Search

Zelensky Addresses Japan’s Parliament, Invoking Memories of Fukushima

Taliban Renege on Promise to Open Afghan Girls’ Schools

Ukrainian Cellist Plays Bach in the Ruins of His Hometown, Kharkiv

A Town on Ukraine’s Edge, Determined to Escape Its Past

Russia and Far-Right Americans Find Common Ground With Ukraine War

Why This Silicon Valley Prophet Says He’s Still an Optimist

Stewart Brand, Who Coined the Term ‘Personal Computer,’ Says He’s Still an Optimist

China’s Divorce Rate Is Down, but So Are Marriages

Your Wednesday Briefing

Hillsong’s Brian Houston Resigns Amid Scandals

Brain Implant Allows Fully Paralyzed Patient to Communicate

Ukrainians Try to Push Back Russian Forces Pummeling Their Cities

Biden Heads to Europe Seeking to Bolster Russian Sanctions and Maintain Unity With Allies

Rival Sept. 11 Victims Near Potential Deal to Divide Afghan Central Bank Assets

Yvan Colonna, Corsican Jailed for French Prefect’s Murder, Dies at 61

Yvan Colonna, Corsican Jailed for French Prefect’s Murder, Dies at 61

As Russia Stalls in Ukraine, Dissent Brews Over Putin’s Leadership

Theranos Trial Starts for Ramesh Balwani, Elizabeth Holmes’s Ex-Partner

Ukraine War and Pandemic Force Nations to Retreat From Globalization

Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia Extends Navalny’s Sentence

Here are the latest developments.

Biden to Ask Allies for More Aggressive Sanctions on Russia

Four Killed in Southern Israel in Latest in Spate of Attacks

Russia’s Forces Against Ukraine Have Shrunk, Pentagon Says

Leaders of Israel, U.A.E. and Egypt Meet Amid Shifting Geopolitics

Metaverse Lessons From Hollywood – The New York Times

Metaverse Lessons From Hollywood – The New York Times

Aleksei Navalny Found Guilty of Fraud by Russian Court

Vacations Abruptly End as Tourists Return to a Different Russia

Canada’s Trudeau Strikes Accord With Opponents to Secure Hold on Power

BuzzFeed News Top Editor Mark Schoofs to Leave Ahead of Newsroom Cuts

‘OK Doomer’ and the Climate Advocates Who Say It’s Not Too Late

Pakistan’s Cricket-Star-Turned-Prime Minister Fights for Survival

China Takes a Back Seat in International Diplomacy Over Ukraine

Ukraine-Russia War: Live Updates and News

What We Know About the Crash of China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735

Landline Phones Find New Life With Nostalgic Fans

How Ukraine’s Outgunned Air Force Is Fighting Back Against Russian Jets

Helping A.I. to Learn About Indigenous Cultures

1972: Millions of Workers Strike in Italy

Walls, Dreams and Genocide: Zelensky’s Speeches Invoke History to Rally Support

China Eastern Jet’s Steep Plunge Suggests Little Chance of Survival

Gurkha Veterans Fight a Colonial-era Legacy Still Shaping Nepal

Bitcoin Miners Want to Recast Themselves as Eco-Friendly

Is Geometry a Language That Only Humans Know?

Your Tuesday Briefing

Creating Space Command, Australia Strengthens High-Tech Bond With U.S.

In Warsaw, a Network of Support Greets Those Crossing the Polish Border

U.N. Chief Warns of ‘Catastrophe’ With Continued Use of Fossil Fuels

Russians Pound Ukrainian Cities, as Biden Rallies Anti-Kremlin Alliance

Boeing Faces New Upheaval After Crash of Chinese Airliner

Your Tuesday Briefing: The Fight for Mariupol

Mariupol Residents Fight to Survive in Bombed and Besieged City

After Boeing Plane Crash in China, a Desperate Hunt for Survivors

High Death Rate in Hong Kong Shows Importance of Vaccinating the Elderly

Biden Warns Private Sector of Potential Russian Cyberattacks

Russia’s Loss of Rocket Launch Business Becomes SpaceX’s Gain

As Big Shows of Russian Art End in Europe, Some Wonder What’s Next

Google Settles With Six Employees Who Worked on Unionization Efforts

Ask The Times Your Climate Questions

England Starts Giving Second Covid Boosters to Vulnerable People

Myanmar’s Military Committed Genocide Against Rohingya, U.S. Says

Tunisian President’s Reform Plan Meets With Skepticism

The Boeing 737-800 NG is widely used around the world.

The Man in the Olive Green Tee

Cadillac Lyriq Starts Production, Expanding G.M.’s Electric Lineup

Plan for Amazon Headquarters in South Africa in Peril After Court Order

China Eastern has not had a deadly crash in 18 years.

How a Tiny Asteroid Strike May Save Earthlings From City-Killing Space Rocks

Boeing Stock Price Falls as Much as 9 Percent After China Eastern Crash

Back in U.K., Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Urges Iran to Release Others

Disney Shanghai temporarily shuts down as Omicron surges in China.

The Overlooked Stone Carvers of Escolásticas

Creating Space Command, Australia Strengthens High-Tech Bond With U.S.

Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

Flight MU-5735 Descended More Than 20,000 Feet in Just Over a Minute

China Plane Crash: Live Updates and Latest News

Farmers Describe Scene of China Eastern Airlines Plane Crash

‘He Goes Where the Fire Is’: A Virus Hunter in the Wuhan Market

The Plane That Crashed Was Not a Boeing 737 Max

How Lviv Has Been Transformed by War

China Eastern Airlines Plane Crashes

China Eastern Airlines Plane Crashes

Japan Saved Red-Crowned Cranes. Can They Survive Without Humans?

Toronto’s Tech Industry Is Quietly Booming

Your Monday Briefing

Hong Kong Will Lift Its Flight Ban for 9 Countries

U.S. to Declare That Myanmar’s Military Committed Genocide

Russia Broadens Mariupol Assault as Signs of Stalemate Take Shape

Russia Broadens Mariupol Assault as Signs of Stalemate Take Shape

Brazil Lifts Its Ban on Telegram After Two Days

Your Monday Briefing: Russia’s Assault on Mariupol

In Ukraine, Solidarity and Defiance Among Those Still in Kyiv

Religion-Fueled Mobs on the Rise Again in Pakistan

Amid rising cases, Austria hastily reintroduces an indoor mask mandate.

Ukraine War Threatens to Cause a Global Food Crisis

Revered Jewish Sage Buried in One of the Largest Gatherings in Israel’s History

Some U.S. States Reduce Daily Covid Reports

Russian Soldiers Took Their City, Then Their Homes

Live Updates: Advance of Russian Forces in Ukraine Appears to Stall

Is Taiwan Next? – The New York Times

Russia Is Losing Tens of Thousands of Outward-Looking Young Professionals

As Omicron Surges and Economy Suffers, China Tweaks ‘Zero Covid’

The Lies Putin Tells to Justify Russia’s War on Ukraine

Russian Soldiers Took Their City, Then Their Homes

Here are the latest developments in the war in Ukraine.

‘I Don’t Have the Right to Cry’: Ukrainian Women Share Their Stories of Escape

Ice Skating at a Rink Is Fun. Gliding Through a Forest? Glorious.

Hillsong Says Brian Houston, Church Founder, Breached Code of Conduct

Its offensive slowed, Russia uses long-range missiles to devastating effect.

Its offensive slowed, Russia uses long-range missiles to devastating effect.

Some U.S. States Reduce Daily Covid Reports

Pope Francis Issues New Vatican Constitution

Russian Rocket Attack Turns Ukrainian Marine Base to Rubble, Killing Dozens

Spain Endorses Morocco’s Plan for Governing Western Sahara

Malawi and 4 Nearby Countries to Begin Polio Vaccination Drives

Fighting Rages in Mariupol, as Russian Forces Make Gains

Putin Isn’t Yet Ready for Talks With Zelensky, Turkish Official Says

Ukrainian Actor Pasha Lee Reportedly Killed in Combat

Ukraine Reminds Georgia of Its Own War With Russia

There’s a Messaging Battle Right Now Over America’s Energy Future

Another Covid Surge May Be Coming. Are We Ready for It?

Shadows of Algerian War Loom Over Election Campaign in France

Spring Returns – The New York Times

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest News – The New York Times

4 U.S. Marines Killed in Osprey Crash in Norway

Zelensky Pleads to Parliament for More Help. What Can Canada Offer?

Zelensky Pleads to Parliament for More Help. What Can Canada Offer?

How Candidates Are Using TikTok to Secure Younger Voters

The Battle for Kyiv Looms as a Long and Bloody Conflict

‘They Keep Killing Us’: Violence Rages in Sudan’s Darfur Two Decades On

Can Travel Be a Force for Peace? This Tour Leader Thinks So.

Covid Live Updates: China Reports Its First Deaths From the Virus in Over a Year

Assad Visits U.A.E. in Latest Sign of Re-engagement

Lawsuit Accuses Google of Bias Against Black Employees

Researchers find an ongoing commitment to pandemic behaviors. They call it ‘long social distancing.’

D.C. Suit Accusing Amazon of Controlling Prices Is Thrown Out

Brazil Bans Telegram Over Disinformation Concerns

Russia Targets Western Ukraine as Biden Warns Xi Not to Aid Moscow

Kyiv’s Suburbs Become Unlikely Front Line of Ukraine War

Biden Warns China Against Giving Aid to Russia for the Ukraine War

In Rare Rebuke, Chinese Denounce Russia’s War in Ukraine

Hong Kong surpasses 1 million coronavirus cases, health officials say, amid a huge surge in deaths.

Mark Zuckerberg Won’t Be Named in Meta Privacy Suit, Judge Says

As diplomacy drags on, peace seems far off in Ukraine.

Confusion and Chaos in Hong Kong as Leaders Fumble Virus Response

In Irpin, a Last-ditch Effort to Evacuate From Russian Attacks

Samoa locks down after recording a locally transmitted case.

Russia’s Brutality in Ukraine Has Roots in Earlier Conflicts

Confusion and Chaos in Hong Kong as Leaders Fumble Virus Response

For a Ukrainian Poet, Putin’s War Is All Too Familiar

Ukraine-Russia War: Live News and Latest Updates

Russia’s military progress slows, but it makes gains in the south and east.

Russian Conductor Will Not Appear With New York Philharmonic

LGBTQ Activists in Ukraine Share the Fight Against Russia’s Invasion

War in Ukraine Prompts a Political Makeover in Poland

A ‘Killing Stone’ Broke in Japan. Is a Demon on the Loose?

Italy is planning to roll back many of its vaccine requirements.

Covid and the ‘Very Liberal’

Internation Energy Agency Says Nations Should Conserve Fuel as Global Energy Crisis Looms

Canada approves the Moderna vaccine for children ages 6 to 11.

Pope Deplores the War in Ukraine but Not the Aggressor

Zhou Guanyu Is About to Make Formula 1 History

How the War in Ukraine Could Slow the Sales of Electric Cars

Ventajas y desventajas del nuevo iPhone SE

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Peru’s Top Court Reinstates Pardon for Former President Alberto Fujimori

War Strands Ukrainian and Russian Tourists Together in Egyptian Resorts

In Some Parts of the World, the War in Ukraine Seems Justified

Kids, Covid Isolation and Learning to Endure

By Labeling Putin a ‘War Criminal,’ Biden Personalizes the Conflict

U.S. Says Russia Committed War Crimes, but Consequences Are Unclear

Survivors Emerge From a Bombed Theater, but Ukraine’s Suffering Grows

Biden Will Punish China if It Gives Military Aid to Russia, Blinken Says

Why Vladimir Putin Invokes Nazis to Justify His Invasion of Ukraine

House Votes to Suspend Normal Trade Relations With Russia

New Zealand Rugby Faces a Gender Revolution

Biden Cancels In-Person Meetings with Micheal Martin, Who Tested Positive

Your Friday Briefing: The Destruction of Ukraine

Uber, Lyft Drivers Struggle With High Gas Prices

Russia appears to have avoided default as it makes a $117 million bond payment.

NOAA Expects Drought Conditions to Persist Through the Spring

N.L.R.B. sues Amazon over labor practices at a Staten Island facility.

Riding High in France’s Polls, Emmanuel Macron Argues for Second Term

Countries Previously Hostile to Refugees Embrace Ukrainians

Amid Invasion of Ukraine, I.R.S. Aims to Police Oligarch Sanctions

Some of the Tech Magic Is Gone

Who Killed Three Aid Workers for Doctors Without Borders in Ethiopia?

Russian Court Extends Brittney Griner’s Detention

Sentences Reduced for 2 Americans Convicted of Killing Italian Officer

Cambodia Convicts 19 Opposition Politicians on ‘Incitement’ Charges

In South Korea, a Spike in Covid Cases Meets a Collective Shrug

Ukraine Live Updates: Russia Pounds Civilian Targets as War Enters 4th Week

UNESCO Will Send Body Armor to Ukrainian Journalists

Gourd, Tuber or Potato? A Big Find in New Zealand

Oxxxymiron, Russian Rapper, Brings a Banned Antiwar Message to Istanbul

Honduras Judge Approves Extradition of Ex-President to U.S.

Your Thursday Briefing

Justin Smith, Former Bloomberg C.E.O., Offers New Details on Media Start-up

U.S. Adds ‘Kamikaze Drones’ as More Weapons Flow to Ukraine

Ukrainian Forces Strike Back at Russia, as Biden Sends More Firepower

Saharan Sands Float North to Europe, Coating Cities With Dust

Biden Calls Putin ‘War Criminal’ in Verbal Escalation With Russia

Zelensky Pleads for More U.S. Aid, Invoking America’s Darkest Days

Powerful Quake off Japan Rekindles Fears of Another Fukushima

Iran’s Attack Was Response to Secret Israeli Attack on Drone Site

Biden Offers Protected Status to Afghans Already in the United States

W.H.O. Delays Assessing Russia’s Sputnik Vaccine Over Ukraine War

Your Thursday Briefing: Zelensky Speaks to Congress

Putin Assails Russians Who Back the West, Signaling More Repression

A Russian Ballet Star, Opposed to the Ukraine War, Quits the Bolshoi

U.S. Casts a Global Net to Stop Shipments to Russia

7.3 Earthquake in Japan Prompts Tsunami Alert: Live Updates

How to Outlast 5-Minute Internet Fads

Brain-Imaging Studies Hampered by Small Data Sets, Study Finds

Ukraine Seeks Tougher Sanctions at Russian Ports

As Russia Digs In, What’s the Risk of Nuclear War? ‘It’s Not Zero.’

In Cambodia, Khmer Rouge Horrors Few Want to Remember

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori Expected to Fly Home From Iran

Russia-Ukraine War Live Updates: Zelensky to Address Congress

Putin’s War on Ukraine Is About Ethnicity and Empire

Imagining Peace in Ukraine – The New York Times

Oligarchs Got Richer Despite Sanctions. Will This Time Be Different?

Genshin Impact, Smash Hit From China, Beats Japan at Its Own Game

Your Wednesday Briefing

Zelensky Urges More Leaders to Visit Kyiv After Visit by 3 NATO Leaders

North Korea’s Projectile Launch Fails, South Korea Says

In Reversal, Guatemala Shelves Anti-Abortion Law

3 European Leaders Say They Are in Kyiv to Support Ukraine

Russian War Protester Who Burst Onto State TV Is Fined

Russian Bombardment of Kyiv Continues While European Leaders Visit 

Ukraine War Shifts the Agenda in Congress, Empowering the Center

Mounting Data Shows J&J Vaccine as Effective as Pfizer and Moderna

Your Wednesday Briefing: E.U. Leaders Visit Kyiv

How Shackleton’s Endurance Was Found

Officials in Mariupol Struggle to Account for the Dead

As Fed Prepares to Raise Rates, Global Economy Sinks Deeper Into Turmoil 

Biden Will Travel to Europe Next Week for NATO Meeting

Russian Censorship Law Forces Reporters to Weigh Safety

U.K. Targets More Oligarchs and Putin Allies With Sanctions

Zelensky’s Appeal to Canada: Imagine if Toronto Were Kyiv.

Music’s Messy Digital Revolution – The New York Times

Life Inside Mykolaiv, a Besieged Ukrainian City

Fox News Cameraman Is Killed in Ukraine

These Foreign Fighters Are Joining the Battle for Ukraine

Intel to Invest at Least $19 Billion for New Chips Plant in Germany

Impunity for Syria War Crimes Casts Shadow Over Ukraine

India Says It’s in Talks With Russia About Increasing Oil Imports

Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates and Video Coverage

The Latest Covid Surge – The New York Times

China’s Covid Lockdowns Set to Further Disrupt Global Supply Chains

Turkmenistan Leader’s Son Wins Presidential Election

‘No Code’ Brings the Power of A.I. to the Masses

Impunity for Syria War Crimes Casts Shadow Over Ukraine

Inside the High-Stakes Race to Test the Covid Tests

How California Is Building the Nation’s First Privacy Police

In Africa, a Mix of Shots Drives an Uncertain Covid Vaccination Push

Indian Court Upholds Ban on Hijabs in Schools

Indian Court Upholds Ban on Hijabs in Schools

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Kyiv’s Once-Busy Streets Empty as Russia Targets Capital

Diplomacy Quickens to Halt Ukraine War or Stop Its Expansion

The U.S. Warns China Not to Give Russia Military or Economic Aid

Three House Democrats Test Positive for Covid After Retreat

He’s American, He Oversees Papa John’s in Russia and He’s Staying

Two Refugees, Both on Poland’s Border. But Worlds Apart.

Anti-War Protester Storms a Live Broadcast on Russia’s Most-Watched News Show

Fox News Correspondent Benjamin Hall Is Injured in Ukraine

How President Zelensky Became a National Hero in Ukraine

Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia Bombards Kyiv

U.K. Supreme Court Says Assange Cannot Appeal His Extradition to U.S.

Two Refugees, Both on Poland’s Border. But Worlds Apart.

Fox News Correspondent Benjamin Hall Is Injured in Ukraine

Fox News Correspondent Benjamin Hall Is Injured in Ukraine

Two Refugees, Both on Poland’s Border. But Worlds Apart.

Tree Planting Is Booming. Here’s How That Could Help, or Harm, the Planet.

Lithuania, a Vulnerable NATO Link, Readies for Putin and Russia

Britain Announces ‘Homes For Ukraine’ Program to Sponsor Refugees

A Conductor on Why He Stayed in Russia After the Invasion Began

At Angkor Wat, ‘You Have One of the World’s Wonders to Yourself’

Hong Kong lacks the resources for a China-style pandemic response, the city’s leader says.

Apple iPhone SE Review: A Phone for the Anti-Consumer

Hong Kong lacks the resources for a China-style pandemic response, the city’s leader says.

Woman Photographed After Russian Strike On Maternity Hospital Has Died

New York Times Launches Telegram Channel for Russia-Ukraine War

Russia-Ukraine War: Live News and Updates

Wave of Omicron Infections Prompts Lockdowns in China

IPhone Manufacturer Foxconn Suspends Production Because of Covid Lockdown

China Sees at Least One Winner Emerging From Ukraine War: China

Parents: Will You Vaccinate Your Young Kids?

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Finding a Way Out of the War in Ukraine Proves Elusive

Russian Airstrike Near Poland’s Border Fuels NATO’s Fear of Expanded War

Russian Airstrike Near Poland’s Border Raises Fears of Expanded War

Booms, Smoke and Fire Signal Horror of Russian Attack on Base

Former President Obama Tests Positive for the Coronavirus 

Airstrike Damages Revered Monastery in Ukraine

Ukrainian Refugees Find Shelter and a Hearty Welcome For Their Pets in Romania

‘The Power of the Dog’ Wins Best Film at Wide-Open BAFTAs

Power Supply Restored at Nuclear Plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine Says

Frustrated With Utilities, Some Californians Are Leaving the Grid

Biden Administration Fights in Court to Uphold Some Trump-Era Immigration Policies

‘Things Will Only Get Worse.’ Putin’s War Sends Russians Into Exile.

Russia Asked China for Military and Economic Aid for Ukraine War, U.S. Officials Say

Your Monday Briefing: Deadly Airstrikes in Ukraine’s West

Afghan Aviators Hide as Taliban Urge Them to Return to Duty

New York City Booster Shot Data Shows Major Racial Disparities

Unvaccinated M.L.B. Players Will Not Be Allowed to Play in Canada

South Korea exceeds 380,000 new cases in a day shortly after its presidential election.

Brent Renaud, an American Journalist, Is Killed in Ukraine

300,000 in Hong Kong Isolate at Home as COVID Cases Rise

Shanghai restricts travel further as China’s new cases double.

Russian Invasion of Ukraine Awakens Europe

Russia-Ukraine War Live Updates: Military Base Near Polish Border Attacked

The Base Attacked In Western Ukraine Has Been a Hub For Foreign Militaries

Missiles Fired From Iran Hit Near U.S. Consulate Site in Iraq

Missiles Fired From Iran Hit Near U.S. Consulate Site in Iraq

U.K. vs. Oligarchs: ‘The Gloves Are Now Off’

Here are the latest developments in Ukraine.

New York City Booster Shot Data Shows Major Racial Disparities

Saudi Arabia Executes 81 People

Ukrainian and Russian Soldiers Fight Street Battles Near Kyiv

Yuriko, Keeper of Martha Graham’s Flame, Is Dead at 102

Pandemic Fears Give Way to a Rush for Bomb Shelters

Make Science, Not War, Scientists Say

After Days of Uncertainty, a Ukrainian Soldier Is Laid to Rest

Kidnapping of Ukrainian Mayor in Melitopol Met With a Show of Resistance

U.S. to Send Arms to Ukraine, as Russia Intensifies Campaign of Destruction

Western Ukraine Suffers Rare Russian Attacks

In a Kyiv Basement, 19 Surrogate Babies Are Trapped by War but Kept Alive by Nannies

Ukraine War Ushers In ‘New Era’ for Biden and U.S. Abroad

That Russian Business You’re Boycotting Isn’t Actually Russian

Arctic Security Concerns Resurface in Canada’s Territories Amid Russian War

Russian Invasion Could Spur Covid Surge in Ukraine, Doctors Say

What It Was Like to Work for Russian State Television

With a lot of the world yet to be vaccinated, protesters demand that the technology be shared.

Mask mandates were extended for U.S. transit, but dropped in many other settings: The week in Covid news.

Mayor of Melitopol Kidnapped By Russian Soldiers, Ukrainian Officials Say

On Pacific Islands Covid Once Spared, an Outbreak Accentuates Inequality

Ukraine-Russia War: Live Updates – The New York Times

Pandemic Playlists – The New York Times

China dismisses two mayors and Shanghai closes schools as an outbreak spreads further.

Arctic Security Concerns Resurface in Canada’s Territories Amid Russian War

Pandemic Fears Give Way to a Rush for Bomb Shelters

As NFTs Grow in Popularity, Some Collectors Are Striking it Rich

India Accidentally Fires a Missile at Pakistan. Calm Ensues.

Ukrainian Minister Has Turned Digital Tools Into Modern Weapons of War

Kamala Harris Says U.S. Must Bear Higher Gas Prices to Punish Russia

Russian Demands to Ease Sanctions Halt Nuclear Talks With Iran

Queen Elizabeth is Skipping Next Week’s Commonwealth Day Service

How a Line of Russian Tanks Became an Inviting Target for Ukrainians

American Officials Believe They Have Located Putin’s Yacht

The far right complains after the search engine DuckDuckGo vows to limit Russian propaganda.

Slowed on the Battlefield, Russia Widens Bombardment of Ukrainian Cities

Theory About U.S.-Funded Bioweapons Labs in Ukraine Is Unfounded

The New Captain of the Endurance Shipwreck Is an Anemone

Meta Cuts Back on Some of Facebook’s Perks

Parents Relying on Ukraine Surrogates Desperately Seek Their Newborns

Facebook’s Parent Company Will Make Employees Do Their Own Laundry

Live Ukraine Updates: Biden Moves to Suspend Normal Trade With Russia

Russian Sieges in Ukraine Are Triggering Flashbacks for Syrians.

How The New York Times Verifies Reporting on the Ukraine War

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Is Released From Prison

U.S. and Allies Will Strip Russia of Favored Trade Status

Over Ukraine, Lumbering Turkish-Made Drones Are an Ominous Sign for Russia

How Roman Abramovich, a Russian Oligarch, Found Himself Under Sanctions

Discovery’s Shareholders Approve a Merger with WarnerMedia

Discovery’s shareholders approve a merger with WarnerMedia.

Bitcoin’s Value Drops Amid Russia-Ukraine War and Inflation

Overwhelmed Hong Kong Hospitals Keep Dead Near Covid Patients 

Overwhelmed Hong Kong Hospitals Keep Dead Near Covid Patients 

Disabled Chinese Fight for Equal Rights Despite Paralympic Glory

Leaders of Sarah Everard Vigil Had Rights Violated by Police, Court Rules

Live Ukraine Updates: Biden Moves to Suspend Normal Trade With Russia

Europe’s Trains Take Fighters to Ukraine, and Bring Back Refugees

Australia Weighs Lifting Covid Isolation Rules for Close Contacts

Yogi Adityanath’s Election Win Raises His Profile Across India

Indian State That Covid Hit Hard Is Now Recording Sharply Lower Deaths

Ukraine Russia War Live News: Latest Updates and Video

Lockdowns Spread in China as Covid Cases Surge in Shanghai and Other Areas

At 101, and After 36 Years as Mayor, ‘Hurricane Hazel’ Is Still a Force in Canada

Apps and Oranges: Behind Apple’s ‘Bullying’ on Trademarks

China Has Tools to Help Russia’s Economy. None Are Big Enough to Save It.

As Ireland’s Church Retreats, the Cult of a Female Saint Thrives

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Biden Will Call for Suspending Normal Trade Relations With Russia

Climate Change’s Threat to the Glorious Redwood, Both Here and Afar

ISIS Names a New Leader, but Says Little About Him

Biden Officials Contend With Bioweapons Propaganda From Russia and China

Russia Batters and Encircles Ukrainian Cities, as Diplomacy Falters

‘Inadequate’ Security Led to Deaths of 3 Americans in Kenya Attack, Report Finds

Facing Economic Calamity, Putin Talks of Nationalizing Western Businesses.

Here are the latest developments in Ukraine.

Rivian Pares Delivery Targets for 2022, Citing Supply Problems

Thirteen Governors Want the Public Health Emergency Extended Beyond April

These Small, Cheap Devices Help Monitor Haiti’s Earthquakes

Thirteen governors want the federal public health emergency extended beyond April.

Poland’s Tourism Industry Is Helping Ukrainian Refugees

U.S. Says North Korea Is Testing a New Intercontinental Missile

Your Friday Briefing: Russia Makes Slow Advances

IMF Warns Ukraine-Russia War Will Likely Slow Global Growth

An Exiled Theater With a Warning for Europe

As War Rages, A Struggle to Balance Energy Crunch and Climate Crisis

Microsoft’s Pursuit of Climate Goals Runs Into Headwinds

An Urgent Mission for Literary Translators: Bringing Ukrainian Voices to the West

Do You Still Love the Walkman?

How Billionaires Are Shaping France’s Presidential Campaign

Outdoor Voices’ Ty Haney Starts New Company in Web3 Space

4 Falsehoods Russians Are Told About the War

Israel’s President Visits Turkey in Sign of Thawing Relations

Russia-Ukraine War: Watch Live as Kamala Harris Holds News Conference in Poland

Russia’s civilian attacks – The New York Times

Here are the latest developments in the war on Ukraine.

‘Free Ukraine Street’: Russian Embassies Get Pointed New Addresses

BTS Performs Live in Seoul for First Time in Over 2 Years

Thinking of Going to Southeast Asia? Here’s What to Expect.

India Elections: Uttar Pradesh Looks Likely to Stay in B.J.P.’s Hands 

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Russia’s Other Contest With the West: Economic Endurance

Subtle Shifts Raise Hopes for a Cease-fire in Ukraine

Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Cities and Accuses U.S. of “Economic War”

Damaged Chernobyl Nuclear Plant, Occupied by Russia, Loses Outside Power

After a Week of Siege, Bloodied Mariupol Plans Mass Graves

What a Power Cutoff Could Mean for Chernobyl’s Nuclear Waste

Guatemalan Women Face Up to 10 Years in Prison Under New Abortion Law

Evgeny Maslin, Russian General Who Secured Nuclear Arsenal, Dies at 84

Poland’s Fraught Offer: Fighter Jets for Ukraine, but Only Through U.S. Hands

A Family’s Dash Toward Safety in Ukraine Ends Tragically

Cluster Munitions and ‘Vacuum Bombs’: Russian Invasion Revives an Old Debate

Your Thursday Briefing: Indiscriminate Attacks in Mariupol

When Pigs Cry: Tool Decodes the Emotional Lives of Swine

Yoon Suk-yeol Wins South Korean Presidency

Meta Head of Youth Product Initiatives Departs

‘I Must Save My Mom’: The Women Returning to Ukraine

Austria Abandons Sweeping Vaccine Mandate, Citing Milder Omicron Cases

Will Russia’s Isolation Last? – The New York Times

Videos Show Devastating Strike at Mariupol Hospital Maternity Ward

Sharks Sleep, Even When Both Eyes Are Wide Open

No Ikea Shelves, No Levis: The Western Retail Exodus From Russia Is On

W.H.O. Bolsters Booster Endorsement but Still Emphasizes More Primary Shots

Assassinated in His Prime, an Iconic African Leader Haunts a Trial and His Country

How Air Pollution Across America Reflects Racist Policy From the 1930s

Olena Zelenska, Ukraine’s First Lady, Condemns Russia’s Invasion

Ukraine-Russia War: Live News and Updates

Australia Flooding Declared a National Emergency

Who is Lee Jae Myung, the Liberal Candidate in South Korea’s Election?

Elizabeth Holmes’s Ex-Boyfriend Set to Go on Trial in Theranos Case

Hong Kong’s Covid Crackdown Empties Stores and Sets Off Exodus

Looking Beyond Disaster for Clues to Contemporary Life

India’s Art History United in a Single Source

Mexican Women Protest Femicides as President Warns Against Violence

Who Is Yoon Suk-yeol?  – The New York Times

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Two Days of Russian News Coverage: An Alternate Reality of War

Moldova Fears It May Be Russia’s Next Target

South Korean Presidential Election: Live Updates

Biden Bans Oil Imports From Russia, Warning Gas Prices Will Rise

U.S. Intelligence Tells Congress Putin Is ‘Unlikely to Be Deterred’

Venezuela Releases Imprisoned Americans After Talks With U.S.

Zelensky Vows No Surrender in Video to Britain’s Parliament

Iran Nuclear Deal Nears Completion, but Russia Poses Complication

Brittney Griner’s WNBA Impact Is Clear As Fans Await Word from Russia

As Fighting Gets Closer, a Kyiv Hospital Treats the War’s Atrocities

Ukrainian Refugees’ Arrival in Britain Delayed by Red Tape, Their Families Say

Weight Watchers App Gathered Data From Children, F.T.C. Says

Your Wednesday Briefing: Biden Bans Russian Oil

Chinese companies that aid Russia could be shut down, commerce secretary warns.

Amazon Web Services Blocks New Sign-Ups From Russia and Belarus

​South Korea’s Presidential Election: What to Watch

Apple Showcase Unveils Mac Studio, New iPhone SE and More

A 459-Foot Mystery in a Tuscan Port: Is It a Russian’s Superyacht?

Reality Intrudes on a Utopian Crypto Vision

Biden Bans All Imports of Russian Oil Into U.S.

‘Kony 2012,’ 10 Years Later

Apple Has to Try Hard Now

U.N. Human Rights Chief to Visit China

Biden Expected to Ban Russian Oil Imports Into U.S.

South Korea’s Presidential Election: What to Watch

‘The Worst is Behind You’: Ukrainian Family Reunites in Poland

W.H.O. Condemns Attacks on Health Care Services in Ukraine, Calls for Safe Passage for Medical Supplies

Russia-Ukraine News: Latest on Oil and Updates From Kyiv

China’s Russia Problem – The New York Times

Can A.I. Help Casinos Cut Down on Problem Gambling?

How Maori Stepped In to Save a Towering Tree Crucial to Their Identity

Meet South Korea’s Swing Voters: Young, Broke and Angry

Allowed to go maskless, some New York City students choose not to.

The Smugglers’ Paradise of Afghanistan

The Smugglers’ Paradise of Afghanistan

Poles Welcome Ukrainian Refugees, Unlike in Last Border Crisis

Venezuela Could Be Fill-in for Russian Oil, But Critics Fear Aiding Maduro

Your Tuesday Briefing

Biden Officials Weigh Russian Oil Ban as Gas Prices Soar

Covid May Cause Changes in the Brain, New Study Finds

Letter ‘Z,’ Symbol of Support for War, Spreads Across Russia 

Zelensky Is Seen in His Office for the First Time Since Invasion

As Russia’s Military Stumbles, Its Adversaries Take Note

Humanitarian Crisis Worsens for Ukrainians Trapped in Russia’s Onslaught

Once Victims in Southeast Europe, Jews Come to Aid Fleeing Ukrainians

Coronavirus Briefing: Risks to the brain

Baltics, in Russia’s Shadow, Demand Tougher Stance From West

Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia escalates attacks on civilians

Truckers Protest Mandates on D.S. Beltway for a Second Day

With New Limits on Media, Putin Closes a Door on Russia’s ‘Openness’

Russia, Blocked From the Global Internet, Plunges Into Digital Isolation

Ukrainians Repel Another Russian Assault on Mykolaiv, Officials Say

Amazon Rainforest May Be Approaching a Critical Tipping Point, Study Finds

Queen Elizabeth Welcomes Justin Trudeau in Meeting After Having Had Covid

Hate for Putin’s Russia Consumes Ukraine

Russia-Ukraine War: Live Updates and Latest News

Preventing This War – The New York Times

Italian City Tied to Russia by a Revered Saint Feels the Sting of War in Ukraine

Xi and Putin’s ‘No Limits’ Bond Leaves China Few Options on Ukraine

Dreaming of Suitcases in Space

For Kotchakorn Voraakhom, Water and Landscape Do Mix

The Nun Reshaping the Role of Women Inside the Vatican

Rumiko Seya, REALs’ President, Expands the Aid Group’s Focus to Include Afghanistan

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Russia Keeps Up Attack, Again Halting Evacuation of Ukrainian Port City

Proud Band of Ukrainian Troops Holds Russian Assault at Bay — for Now

Ukrainian Family’s Dash for Safety Ends in Death

Your Monday Briefing: Russian Forces Attack Evacuees

At Least 3 Civilians Killed in Shelling by Russian Forces Near Kyiv

As Women’s Marches Gain Steam in Pakistan, Conservatives Grow Alarmed

TikTok Suspends Livestreaming and New Uploads From Russia

What is NATO and Which Countries Are Members?

Ukrainians Find That Relatives in Russia Don’t Believe It’s a War

Pressed on Putin, Russian Conductor Quits Bolshoi and French Post

Rubio, U.S. Lawmakers Are Largely Opposed to No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine

South Korea reports high turnout in early voting, but apologizes to coronavirus patients for a lack of preparation.

Police Arrest More Than 3,000 People As Protests Grow Across Russia

‘Falling Into Emptiness’: Ukrainian Families Feel the Pain of Separation

On Ukraine’s Border, Moldovans Wonder: Where Will Putin Stop?

What We Know About Brittney Griner’s Detention in Russia

In photos: Evacuation comes under fire near Kyiv.

U.S. Is Exploring How to Send Soviet-Era Fighter Jets to Ukraine

What Is a No-Fly Zone, and Why Is It So Contentious?

What Is a No-Fly Zone, and Why Is It So Contentious?

Here is the latest news about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Policing Is Under Scrutiny as Murders Rise in the U.S.

Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

In Burundi, the Drum Is a Revered Symbol of Unity. But Only Men Can Play.

Mexico Soccer Riot Leaves 22 Injured, Querétaro Officials Say

Mastercard and Visa Suspend Operations in Russia

US Officials Travel to Venezuela, a Russia Ally, as the West Isolates Putin

Russian Prisoners and Ukrainian Soldiers Describe Two Sides of the Conflict

The Best Time to Use Your Airline Points and Miles

Fast-Food Chains Stay Open in Russia, Mostly Quiet About Ukraine

Does Part of Putin’s Wartime Mindset Reflect Pandemic Isolation?

Here are the latest developments in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

What Cities Is Russia Targeting in Ukraine?

Boise’s mayor, who championed Covid restrictions, says she faces violent threats and harassment.

Israel PM Naftali Bennett Visits Moscow for Putin Talks on Ukraine

Russian Forces Pound Civilians, as Putin Calls Sanctions a ‘Declaration of War’

Pakistan Identifies Peshawar Suicide Bomber and Network, Police Say

Ukrainian Protesters Take to the Streets in Occupied Kherson

Gov. Murphy Ends Virus Briefings in New Jersey and Tries to Turn Page

NATO Accuses Russia of Using Cluster Bombs in Ukraine

Allies Focus on Security of Zelensky and Other Ukraine Leaders

A Welcome Steeped in History: Ukrainian Refugees Arrive in Germany

Aeroflot, Russia’s State Airline, Says it Will Suspend International Flights

In Ukraine’s West, Lviv Makes Itself a Vital Rear Base

How the West Marshaled a Stunning Show of Unity Against Russia

While Canada Welcomes Refugees, Its Door Is Far From Wide Open

True Stories – The New York Times

Ukraine-Russia War News: Live Updates

Build a New City or New Humans? A Utopia in India Fights Over Future.

Build a New City or New Humans? A Utopia in India Fights Over Future

TikTok Ukraine War Videos Raise Questions About Spread of Misinformation

Too Close to Putin? Institutions Vet Artists, Uncomfortably.

Ukraine War Forces a Question: How Far East Does Europe Go?

In Kyiv’s Railway Station, Rumors, Near-Stampedes and Frustration

Gov. Murphy Ends Virus Briefings in New Jersey and Tries to Turn Page

Zelensky Criticizes NATO Over Its Rejection of a No-fly Zone Over Ukraine

Finland, Neutral but Nervous, Discusses Defense With Biden

Russia Seizes Nuclear Plant in Ukraine and Makes Gain in the South

China Outlines Plan to Stabilize Economy in Crucial Year for Xi

North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile, South Korea Says

Zelensky Criticizes Nato Over Its Rejection of a No-fly Zone

The War in Ukraine Holds a Warning for the World Order

Washington State Advances Landmark Deal on Gig Drivers’ Job Status

Russia Blocks Facebook, as Kremlin Moves to Stifle Dissent

As Russia Pounds Ukraine, NATO Countries Rush In Javelins and Stingers

A.C.L.U. Lawsuit Accuses I.C.E. Jailers of Denying Detainees Vaccines

Russia Takes Censorship to New Extremes, Stifling War Coverage

Founder of Anti-Vaccine Group Pleads Guilty to Capitol Riot Charges

Ukraine War Forces a Question: How Far East Does Europe Go?

‘We Have No Choice’: Mothers in Ukraine Flee to Poland

Volunteer Hackers Converge on Ukraine Conflict With No One in Charge

BBC Suspends Operations in Russia After Censorship Law Is Passed

China’s Legislative Session to Focus on Economy

Ambulance wait times are as long as a day in Hong Kong amid an Omicron surge.

Russia-Ukraine War Helped Ease Rift Between Britain and the E.U.

The GoFundMe C.E.O. Wants You to Ask: ‘How Can I Help?’

How China Embraces Russian Propaganda and Its Version of the War

Tesla Wins Approval to Open European Assembly Plant

Russian Filmmakers and Other Artists Face Boycotts Over Ukraine

At Least 57 Dead in Pakistan After Mosque Attack

Live Russia-Ukraine Tracker: Nuclear Power Plant Seized

Russia’s Brutal Advance – The New York Times

Sony and Honda announce tie-up to make electric cars.

An Italian Princess From Texas Awaits Her Next Act

Zelensky Hosts News Conference, Addressing Negotiations With Russia

What to Read About the Russia-Ukraine War

Washington’s Newest Worry: The Dangers of Cornering Putin

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Security Video Shows Fire and Nearby Fighting

Google Suspends Advertising in Russia

Google Suspends Advertising in Russia

Kremlin Vows Victory in Ukraine as Refugees Swell to One Million

Washington’s Newest Worry: The Dangers of Cornering Putin

Video: How Melitopol Is Coping With Presence of Russian Troops

Washington’s Newest Worry: The Dangers of Cornering Putin

Kremlin Vows Victory in Ukraine as Refugees Swell to One Million

New York Times Tech Workers Vote to Certify Union

Lawmakers Push to Ban Russian Oil Imports, Amid White House Resistance

From ‘Zero Covid’ to Surge

Russia’s Space Isolation Grows as OneWeb Cancels Launch

On the Exodus West, Ukrainians Flee Hardship for an Uncertain Future

Your Friday Briefing: A Million Refugees

BBC revives shortwave radio dispatches in Ukraine, and draws ire of Russia.

Last Vestiges of Russia’s Free Press Fall Under Kremlin Pressure

Hundreds of Students Are Stranded at a University in Ukraine

Navy Recovers Stealthy Jet From Deep in the South China Sea

Twitch Says It Will Bar Chronic Spreaders of Misinformation

Shunned by Others, Russia Finds Friends in Africa

Ukraine War Disrupts the Quiet World of Chess

More Internet Options — in Theory

After Putin-Macron Call, France Sees Russia Wanting ‘All Ukraine’

Anna Netrebko, Diva With Putin Ties, Is Out at the Metropolitan Opera

In Ukraine’s Information War, a Blend of Fact and Fiction

Russia’s Ukraine Invasion: What Happened in the First Week of the War

Surgeon General Seeks Covid Misinformation Data From Big Tech

French Volunteers Plan to Head to Ukraine to Join its New Foreign Legion

Ukraine-Russia Live Updates: News on Odesa, Kyiv and Kharkiv

Ben Franklin’s Vaccine Lessons – The New York Times

When Electric Cars Rule the Road, They’ll Need Spots to Power Up

Chatbots Are Becoming Smarter – The New York Times

In Glitter and Leotards, They Took a Stand: Brazil’s Carnival Must Go On

Huge New Zealand-Led Investigation Into Images of Child Abuse

As Cases Skyrocket, New Zealand Finally Faces Its Covid Reckoning

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

A Second Amazon Site on Staten Island Will Have a Union Election

Russian Forces Seize Kherson, the First Ukrainian City to Fall

High-Speed Trains Departing Russia for Finland Are Packed

Philadelphia drops its mask mandate.

Justice Dept. Announces Task Force to Go After Russian Oligarchs

U.N. General Assembly Approves Resolution Condemning Russia’s Invasion

Ukraine War and U.S. Politics Complicate Climate Change Fight

Justice Dept. Announces Task Force to Go After Russian Oligarchs

How the Coronavirus Steals the Sense of Smell

Ukrainian Civilian Casualties Rise, but Number Is Uncertain

Gold Ingots From 18th-Century Shipwreck Returned to France

15,000 Are Sheltering in Kyiv’s Subway

States Investigate TikTok Over Potential Harms to Younger Users

Gold Ingots From 18th-Century Shipwreck Returned to France

The U.S. extends technology restrictions to Belarus and the Russian oil industry.

Your Thursday Briefing: Russia Seizes Kherson

Amazon plans to shut down more than 50 brick-and-mortar stores.

Gaming Giant Behind Fortnite Buys Bandcamp, an Indie Music Haven

China Asked Russia to Delay Ukraine War Until After Olympics, U.S. Officials Say

Should Tech Stay or Go in Russia?

NATO Countries Pour Weapons Into Ukraine, Risking Conflict With Russia

Maduro Trades Old Guard for Slick Technocrats to Keep Power

Also at Stake in Ukraine: the Future of Two Orthodox Churches

Taliban Search Operation Echoes Resented U.S. Tactics in Afghanistan

Reinvention and Nostalgia: The Project to Remake Twitter

Friends With Benefits Social Club Runs On Crypto and Vibes

Taliban Search Operation Echoes Resented U.S. Tactics in Afghanistan

Ukrainians Build Defenses and Wait for Attacks In Odessa

Putin’s War to Bring Ukraine to Heel Unites Eastern Europe in Alarm

Asian Nations’ Mixed Reactions to the Ukraine Invasion

Set Your Schedule in Your Smartphone’s Free Calendar

Russia-Ukraine War: Live Updates and Latest News

Billionaires Battle Over a Hotel and Quality of Life on St. Barts

Biden for Democracy – The New York Times

New Zealand Police Move to End Protest, and Violence Erupts

C.D.C. Updates Contact-Tracing and Case Investigation Guidance

Anonymity in Crypto Raises Alarm

Hong Kong, Buckling Under Covid, Leaves Its Most Vulnerable in the Cold

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Ukraine Invasion Increases Friction Between Erdogan and Putin

Jewish Groups Condemn Strike Near Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial

‘There Will Be a Battle’: A Family Prepares for War in Kyiv

The Biden administration plans to release a new coronavirus strategy on Wednesday.

Ukraine War Sets Off Europe’s Fastest Migration in Decades

Russia Escalates Attacks on Ukraine as Refugee Numbers Surge

Some Russian Troops Are Surrendering Rather Than Fighting, Pentagon Says

Africans Say Ukrainian Authorities Hindered Them From Fleeing

How Ukrainians Are Using Social Media to Speak Out About the War

Ukraine War Sets Off Europe’s Fastest Migration in Decades

Many nuclear power reactors in Ukraine are no longer producing electricity.

Your Wednesday Briefing: A Convoy Nears Kyiv

40-Mile Long Russian Convoy Outside Kyiv Raises Alarm

War in Ukraine Has Investors Thinking About a Second Cold War

Why Joining the E.U. May Not Be Easy for Ukraine

A Spotlight on Tech’s Invisible

Workers Strike in a London Underground Already Battered by the Pandemic

Ukrainian Invasion Adds to Chaos for Global Supply Chains

Diplomats Walk Out of Lavrov’s U.N. Speech

As World Rebukes Russia, India Tries to Stay Above the Fray

Italy Takes a Risk in Joining Sanctions on Russia Over Ukraine

Queen Elizabeth Resumes Work After Coronavirus Scare

Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates

War in Ukraine Hits Home for Taiwanese

Mosque Dispute Becomes Flash Point in South Korean Identity Politics

Satellite Internet Terminals, Sent by Elon Musk, Arrive in Ukraine

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

Invasion Brings Russia Global Repudiation With Cold War Echoes

US Escalates Sanctions With a Freeze on Russian Central Bank Assets

Russian Rocket Kills Civilians as First Talks Show No Progress

Tech Companies Help Defend Ukraine Against Cyberattacks

Biden Administration Faces Pressure to Let Ukrainians Stay in U.S.

Tech Companies Help Defend Ukraine Against Cyberattacks

U.S. Expels 12 Russian Diplomats for Spying

Chinese Company Removed as Operator of Cobalt Mine in Congo

A Few Members of Russia’s Parliament Speak Out Against War

Wales and Scotland Move to Relax Some Covid Restrictions

Ukraine War Tests the Power of Tech Giants

What Questions Do You Have About Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine?

Russians Face Sanctions and Anxieties of a Costly War

David Boggs, Co-Inventor of Ethernet, Dies at 71

Fighting Rages On in Ukraine

Pakistan Will Cut Energy Prices to Offset Rising Costs After Invasion

Mission to Mars with Russia now “very unlikely,” European Space Agency says

Pakistan Will Cut Energy Prices to Offset Rising Costs After Invasion

Uber Distances Itself From Yandex.Taxi, a Russian Service

Uber distances itself from Yandex.Taxi, the Russian ride-sharing service.

After a Fumbled Start, Russian Forces Hit Harder in Ukraine

Russian Artists Speak Out Against War, but Fear Reprisals

Treasured Paintings Burned in Russian Invasion, Ukrainian Officials Say

Initial Talks Between Russia and Ukraine Yield No Resolution

In Search of Panama’s Elusive Spider Monkeys

The One Item They Had to Take When These 6 Afghans Fled

Amazon Opens a Whole Foods With the Next Step in Automation

Toyota Stops Production After Possible Cyberattack at a Supplier

Here’s the latest news from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Climate Change’s Effects Outpacing Ability to Adapt, I.P.C.C. Warns

Russia-Ukraine War Live Updates: Negotiations Begin in Belarus

Classroom Disruptions – The New York Times

Russia’s Stock Market Closes and Ruble Crashes as Sanctions Hit

In Germany, Threats Grow as Far Right and Pandemic Protestors Merge

Singapore’s Latest Ruling on Gay Sex Is ‘Cold Comfort,’ Activists Say

War in Ukraine Forces Israel Into a Delicate Balancing Act

The Ruble Dropped to Record Levels Against Dollar

Ukraine Agrees to Talks With Russia, but Fighting Still Rages

Why Kyrie Irving Still Won’t Play in Brooklyn if Some Covid Restrictions End Next Week

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Ukrainian Citizens Prepare to Fight Russian Army

Putin Declares a Nuclear Alert, and Biden Seeks De-escalation

New York Ends Its Mask Mandate for Schools

‘Rain Bomb’ Hits Northeastern Australia, Killing at Least 8

In Foreign Policy U-turn, Germany Ups Military Spending, Arms Ukraine

Ukrainians in Britain Take Up the Cause Back Home

Pyeongchang Still Awaits Its Olympic Payoff

‘I’m a Soldier Now.’ Even in Untouched Villages, Ukrainians Prepare to Fight

Once Sleepy and Picturesque, Ukrainian Villages Mobilize for War

Your Monday Briefing: Ukraine Agrees to Talks

BP to ‘Exit’ Stake in Russian Oil Giant Rosneft

How Zelensky Rallied Ukrainians, and the World, Against Putin

US Deflects Putin’s Nuclear Alert as Another Effort at Escalation

Germany Announces Increase in Defense Spending Amid Russia’s Ukraine Invasion

More Countries Close Airspace to Russian Planes Over Ukraine Invasion

Ties That Bind Putin and Xi Tested by Russia’s Ukraine Invasion

Liz Truss Says She Would Support Britons Fighting for Ukraine

Ukraine-Russia War Live Updates: Latest News

Putin vs. Democracy – The New York Times

Flash Flooding Thumps Northeastern Australia, Leaving at Least 7 Dead

Flash Flooding Thumps Northeastern Australia, Leaving at Least 7 Dead

Why the Chinese Internet Is Cheering Russia’s Invasion

Ukrainian forces slow Russian advance as the U.S. and its allies take action on Russian banks.

Brazil, Land of the Thong, Embraces Its Heavier Self

Big tech is betting that offices are still the future.

South Korea Records Deadliest Day of Pandemic

North Korea Launches a Ballistic Missile, South Korea Says

Putin’s critics call for boycotts of Russian vodka.

For Ukraine’s Refugees, Europe Opens Doors That Were Shut to Others

Putin Seems to Sideline Advisers on Ukraine, Taking a Political Risk

Middle East Sympathizes With Ukrainian Refugees

Russia’s War With Ukraine Already Costing Russian Economy

‘No City in Ukraine Is Safe’: Family Escapes Missile Strike in Kyiv

Find the C.D.C.’s New Pandemic Guidance for Your Area

Ukrainian Civilians Arm Themselves to Fight the Russian Army in Kyiv

Biden and Putin, Children of the Cold War, Face Off Over Ukraine

Demetrios Papademetriou, Top Immigration Scholar, Dies at 75

Putin’s Aggression Leaves His Right-Wing Fan Club Squirming

Putin Faces Sanctions, but His Assets Remain an Enigma

Russia Advances on Three Cities in Face of Fierce Resistance

Volodymyr Zelensky Tries to Rally His People as Battle for Kyiv Rages

Sanctions Aim to Put Pressure on Russia After Invasion

The Comforts of Nostalgia – The New York Times

8 Found Dead After Ferry Fire Off Greece as Grim Search Continues

Ukraine and Russia War, Kyiv News: Live Updates

Russia Intensifies Censorship Campaign, Pressuring Tech Giants

New Amazon Headquarters Sparks Feud Among Indigenous South Africans

Russia Intensifies Censorship Campaign, Pressuring Tech Giants

Before Ukraine Invasion, Russia and China Cemented Economic Ties

What You Need to Know About Facial Recognition at Airports

Absent or Swinging Prices Keep Consumers Guessing

Absent or Swinging Prices Keep Consumers Guessing

Video Shows Missile Hitting Kyiv Residential Building

On Both Sides of Korean Peninsula, Eyes on Washington’s Response to Russia

On Both Sides of Korean Peninsula, Eyes on Washington’s Response to Russia

Russia Ties May Hurt Thousands of European Companies

Empire State Building, Eiffel Tower Use Lights to Show Ukraine Support

Russia Vetoes UN Security Council Resolution Calling on it to Withdraw from Ukraine

Ukraine Girds for Kyiv Attack Amid Signs of Slowing Russian Advance

Ukraine Prepares for Russian Attack on Kyiv

In Video, a Defiant President Zelensky Says, ‘We Are Here’

With Bravado and an Actor’s Flair, Zelensky Says He’s Staying in Kyiv

Russia’s Assault in Ukraine Slows After an Aggressive Start

U.S. Eases Sanctions to Allow Routine Transactions With Afghan Government

At the Polish Border, Tens of Thousands of Ukrainian Refugees

New York City Schools Will Lift Outdoor Mask Mandate

Biden’s Strategy for Dealing With Russia Is Containment for a New Era

Eurovision Bars Russia From This Year’s Song Contest

Bappi Lahiri, India’s ‘Disco King,’ Dies at 69

Ukraine War Strains North Africa Economies

See Photos on the Ground in Ukraine

‘I’ll Stand on the Side of Russia’: Pro-Putin Sentiment Spreads Online

‘I’ll Stand on the Side of Russia’: Pro-Putin Sentiment Spreads Online

After a vicious battle for Kharkiv: wreckage, a stuck rocket and artillery booms.

A Key Inflation Gauge Is Still Rising, and War Could Make It Worse

After Chinese Ban, Cryptocurrency Mining Got Worse for Climate

Pope Francis Told to Sit Out Ceremonies Because of Knee Pain

An Iranian Director’s Rule: ‘Always Focus on Ordinary People.’

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Tests China’s ‘Sovereignty’ Rhetoric

U.S. First Time Vaccination Rates Are At a New Low

Russia Says It Won’t Enter Talks Until Ukraine Stops Fighting

Covid has surged through nursing homes in Hong Kong.

Ukraine and Russia War, Kyiv News: Live Updates

Nils van der Poel Gives Away His Medal to Protest Beijing’s Abuses

Biden Officials Repeatedly Urged China to Help Avert War in Ukraine

European Leaders Agree to a Second Wave of Russia Sanctions

The White House releases a plan to help people who are especially vulnerable to Covid-19.

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Covid Drove More Australians Away From Cities. Will They Go Back?

Surviving Migrants at Greek Border Say They Were Left to Die

Ukrainians Abroad Talk of Shock and Disbelief as Homeland Is Invaded

Russia Batters Ukraine With Artillery Strikes as West Condemns Invasion

Trump Praises Putin, Leaving Republicans in a Bind

Biden Hits Russia With Broad Sanctions for Putin’s War in Ukraine

Why didn’t the U.S. cut off Russia from SWIFT? It’s complicated.

The White House Is Mulling a New Pandemic Strategy

Cases Decline in Kentucky but Hospitalizations and Positivity Rate Remain High

Beyond Ukraine, the Target is What Putin Calls America’s ‘Empire of Lies’

Your Friday Briefing: Fierce Fighting Across Ukraine

Thousands of Russians Protest President Putin’s Assault on Ukraine

Ukraine Crisis: What Happens Next for the Rest of the World?

Thousands of Russians protest President Vladimir V. Putin’s assault on Ukraine. Some chant: ‘No to war!

Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine’s Actor President, Steps Into Wartime Role

Facebook Will Make You Love Reels

After Attack on Ukraine, Residents Flee West

Russians Now See a New Side to Putin: Dragging Them Into War

Justice Dept. Plans to Block $13 Billion Deal by UnitedHealth Group

See Video of Russian Helicopters Attacking an Airport Near Kyiv

EU Considering Omitting Putin for Now as it Weighs New Russia Sanctions

Russia Invades Ukraine: Live Updates

War in Ukraine – The New York Times

How Russia’s Attack on Ukraine Is Unfolding

How Russia Attacked Ukraine and What Happens Next

The Invasion of Ukraine: How Russia Attacked and What Happens Next

Ukraine’s Military Is Outgunned by Russia Despite West’s Support

The U.S. is preparing a ban on American technology exports to Russia.

On Eve of War, No Exodus From Ukraine, Only Anxiety and Disbelief

Biden Vows to ‘Hold Russia Accountable’ and Congress Calls for Sanctions

Tracking Viral Misinformation – The New York Times

Russian Mercenaries Covertly Entered Separatist Areas of Ukraine

Poland will lift most remaining restrictions on March 1.

New U.S. Sanctions Target Russian Company Behind Nord Stream 2

Google Eases Pandemic Rules for U.S. Employees

Google eases pandemic rules for employees in the U.S.

White House Prepares Curbs on Russia’s Access to U.S. Technology

Justice Dept. to End Trump-Era Initiative to Deter Chinese Threats

Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa Defeats Chess World Champion Magnus Carlsen

How Colombian Feminists Decriminalized Abortion

Iraj Pezeshkzad, Author of Classic Iranian Novel, Dies at 94

For Many Russians, a Deep Unease Over Gathering Specter of War

16-Year-Old Chess Prodigy Defeats World Champion Magnus Carlsen

Your Thursday Briefing: Ukraine’s State of Emergency

The Potentially Grim Fate of a Ukrainian Town Called ‘Happiness’

Russia Could Use Cryptocurrency to Mitigate U.S. Sanctions

A Comeback for Physical Stores

For Some in U.K., End of Covid Restrictions Threatens More Isolation

China Criticizes Sanctions Against Russia as Ineffective

European Sanctions Target Putin’s Inner Circle

European Sanctions Target Putin’s Inner Circle

How China and Xi Jinping Have Turned on the Outside World

Covid-19, Mask Mandate and Vaccine News: Live Updates

Turkey, still recovering from pandemic lockdowns, is shocked by soaring electricity bills.

Ukraine-Russia Live News: Latest Updates and Video

Putin’s Speech, Annotated: A Close Look at the Russian Leader’s Ukraine Address

Can Sanctions Work? – The New York Times

Fed Up With Google, Conspiracy Theorists Turn to DuckDuckGo

Europe Prepares for Ukraine Refugees as Aid Groups Warn of Crisis

How Sanctions on Russia Could Affect Champions League and Top Soccer Clubs

Rare Retrial Begins in Killing of American in Greece

New Zealand Antivaccine Protest Gets More Violent

‘Dark Money’ Suddenly Dominates Australia’s Election

Climate Change Could Increase Risk of Wildfires 50% by Century’s End

Trump Refers to Russian Aggression Toward Ukraine as ‘Genius’

Here Is a Transcript of President Biden’s Speech on Russia

U.S. and Allies Impose Sanctions on Russia as Biden Condemns ‘Invasion’ of Ukraine

As French Elections Loom, Macron Tries to Strike a Balance

Will Biden’s Sanctions Halt a Russian Invasion of Ukraine?

UN Leader Deepens Criticism of Russia Over Ukraine Crisis

Russia’s Moves in Ukraine Unsettle Energy Companies and Prices

The Limits of a Europe Whole and Free

The West Sanctions Russia – The New York Times

Canada Freezes Hundreds of Accounts Tied to Protests

Biden Expected to Announce New Sanctions Against Russia in Speech

Global Tours Were Key for Orchestras. Then the Pandemic Hit.

Sanctions on Russia pose new threat to a fragile global economy.

Why Apple’s Fight in the Netherlands Matters

Hong Kong Will Require Its Residents to Get Tested in March

Europe Considers a Modest Initial Set of Sanctions on Russia

The Coronavirus Menagerie – The New York Times

Piece by Piece, Russia’s Rationale for a Ukraine Invasion Is Put in Place

To Preserve Its Own Stability, Pakistan Must Stabilize Afghanistan First

England is easing all coronavirus rules as Queen Elizabeth battles an infection.

U.S. diplomatic staff relocate from Ukraine to Poland.

Covid-19 Live Updates: Masks, Vaccines and Cases

Ukraine-Russia Live News Updates: Putin, Biden and EU

The Coronavirus Menagerie – The New York Times

Big Tech Makes a Big Bet: Offices Are Still the Future

Big Tech Makes a Big Bet: Offices Are Still the Future

Your Tuesday Briefing

France Installs Sensors on Streets to Tackle ‘Noise From Hell’

Colombia’s Highest Court Decriminalizes Abortion

Putin Calls Ukrainian Statehood a Fiction. History Suggests Otherwise.

U.S. Offers Limited Initial Response to Russia as It Weighs Stiffer Sanctions

Putin Orders Forces to Russia-Backed Ukraine Regions and Hints at Wider Military Aims

U.S. Troops in Poland Brace for Possible Ukrainian Evacuees

Boris Johnson Moves to Lift Coronavirus Restrictions in England

Highlights From Putin’s Address on Breakaway Regions in Ukraine

Colombia’s Highest Court Decriminalizes Abortion: Live Updates

Israel Says Police Didn’t Hack Civilians Without Court Approval

Your Tuesday Briefing: Putin Recognizes Separatists in Ukraine

For Ukraine’s Jews, the Threat of War Stirs Memories of Past Horrors

Why Donetsk and Luhansk, in Donbas Region, Matter in Ukraine

Paul Farmer, Pioneer of Global Health, Dies at 62

In an Uneven Fight With China, Lithuania’s Brand Becomes Toxic

Got a Covid Booster? You Probably Won’t Need Another for a Long Time

Japan Wants to Showcase Gold Mines’ History. Just Not All of It.

How Europeans Are Responding to Exorbitant Gas and Power Bills

Russia-Ukraine Live Updates: Putin Holds Meeting With National Security Officials

Air France, Lufthansa and SAS Limit Flights to Ukraine

Why Ukraine Is Different – The New York Times

Covid-19 Live News Updates: Mask Mandates, Vaccines and More

Six Days Afloat in the Everglades

Crypto Scammers Target Dating Apps

After Trucker Protest, Canada Grapples With a Question: Was It a Blip, or Something Bigger?

U.S. Says Russia Has a List of Ukrainians to Kill or Detain

Risking Their Lives, for Little Pay, to Guard India’s Forests

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

If war flames in Ukraine, these two little enclaves may be the spark.

If War Flames in Ukraine, These 2 Odd Little Enclaves May Be the Spark

Satellite Images Show New Phase of Russian Military Readiness

Satellite Images Show New Phase of Russian Military Readiness

Russia May Be Seeking Pretext for Ukraine Invasion, Officials Say

Israel to Open Borders to Unvaccinated Tourists

Poised on Border, Russia May Be Seeking Pretext for Ukraine Invasion, Officials Say

A Subdued Munich Conference Hears a Troubling Word: Appeasement

Your Monday Briefing: Shelling in Ukraine intensifies

Biden extends the national pandemic emergency first declared in March 2020.

Queen Elizabeth Tests Positive for Coronavirus, as England Is Poised to Relax Rules

In a Call with Putin, Macron Pursues a Diplomatic Solution in Ukraine

Dead Body Is Pulled From Burning Ferry Off Greece, With 10 Still Missing

Vast Leak Exposes How Credit Suisse Served Strongmen and Spies

These vaccines have been embraced by the world. Why not in China?

Biden Is Still Willing to Talk to Putin, Blinken Says

Queen Elizabeth Held an Audience at Windsor Castle Days Before Testing Positive

Queen’s Illness Comes at Awkward Time for Boris Johnson

Queen Elizabeth Has Covid-19: Live Updates

With Olympics Closing Ceremony, China Celebrates a Joyless Triumph

Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Live Updates – The New York Times

Justice Dept. Is Set to Modify Trump-Era Program Aimed at Fighting Chinese Threats

Bond Between China and Russia Alarms U.S. and Europe Amid Ukraine Crisis

India’s Congress Party Faces a Test of Survival as Punjab Votes

Why Ukraine Matters: What to Know About the Crisis With Russia

Russia and Belarus Stage Pretend Battle as Threat of Real One Looms in Ukraine

Counting Russian troops is an imprecise science.

China’s foreign minister calls for new negotiations and respect for ‘territorial integrity.’

Shelling escalates in eastern Ukraine, as U.S. officials warn of pretexts for a Russian invasion.

President Zelensky asks the West to make no deals ‘behind our back’ as the threat to Ukraine grows.

Shelling Escalates in Ukraine, as Thousands Flee Fearing Attack

Intense shelling rocks eastern Ukraine.

A Press Tour Turns Frantic in Ukraine As Russia-Backed Shelling Intensifies

Storm Eunice Kills at Least 8

The Search Has Begun for an Antarctic Pioneer’s Lost Ship

U.S. Lifts Temporary Ban on Avocados From Mexico

Ex-Modeling Agent and Epstein Associate Found Dead in a Paris Jail

Soaring Energy Bills Deepen Crisis for Turks, and Erdogan

Conflict and Climate Change Ravage Syria’s Agricultural Heartland

Zelensky leaves Ukraine, heading to Munich to rally Western support.

Truckers at Ottawa Protest Arrested at Gunpoint as Police Advance

David Wise and Alex Ferreira Take Silver and Bronze in Freestyle Halfpipe

Who Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find Fingerprints

In Ukraine Crisis, the Looming Threat of a New Cold War

Kamala Harris Says West Faces ‘Defining Moment’ Over Ukraine

Putin’s Baseless Claims of Genocide Hint at More Than War

A Timeline of the Tensions Between Russia and Ukraine

An Earlier Trek to Ottawa Had a Different Tone but Still Captured the Nation

Once He Kept Russia at a Distance. Now He Is a Docile Putin Satrap.

When Architects Made Worlds – The New York Times

Ukraine-Russia News: Live Updates – The New York Times

As warnings of war grow louder, Ukrainians try to keep their bearings.

Hong Kong Delays an Election Amid a Covid Surge

What videos reveal about tensions in eastern Ukraine.

U.S. Surgeon General and Family Have Covid

Biden Says Putin Has Chosen ‘Catastrophic’ War Over Diplomacy

Biden Says Putin Has Chosen ‘Catastrophic’ War Over Diplomacy

Videos show reported explosions near Luhansk.

Australia Reopens to International Travelers

‘A whistling sound, then an explosion’: Shelling hits a kindergarten in Ukraine.

Hong Kong Delays an Election Amid a Covid Surge

How Macron Stands as France’s Presidential Election Looms

As Shelling Picks Up, Eastern Ukrainians Are Cowering

Why Companies Struggled to Navigate Olympics Sponsorships

For Companies, Winning in China Now Means Losing Somewhere Else

‘Blimey, He Looks High.’ A Gale-Force Play-by-Play at Heathrow Goes Viral.

Russia sends mixed signals as tensions rise.

Ottawa, Canada Protests Live Updates: The Latest News

How Putin Has Already Weakened Ukraine’s Economy

Kazakhstan’s Internet Shutdowns Could Be a Warning for Ukraine

Police Move In on Ottawa Protests and Make Arrests

Trump’s Truth Social Is Poised to Join a Crowded Field

Hundreds Rescued From Burning Ferry Near Greek Island

The U.S. Increases Vaccine Aid to 11 African Countries

Storm Eunice Slams Northern Europe With Dangerously High Winds

Russia and Ukraine Crisis: Live Updates

Young Boy Dies in Afghanistan After Being Trapped in a Well

Red Covid, an Update – The New York Times

South Korea Prepares for Another Covid-Era National Election

China’s Fast Train, an Olympic Highlight

Why China Doesn’t Have an mRNA Vaccine for Covid

How China Uses Bots and Fake Twitter Accounts to Shape the Olympics

Dance Class Is in Session: Flail, Get Weird, Unlock Yourself

What Australia’s Success at the Winter Olympics Does (and Doesn’t) Tell You

As Russia and Belarus Stage Military Exercise, Talk of Ukraine Invasion Is Dismissed

East Asia Becomes a Curling Powerhouse

Iran Nuclear Deal Inches Toward Revival but Faces Critics in U.S.

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Police in Ottawa Mobilize for an ‘Imminent’ Crackdown on Protest

United States Hopes to Deter a Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Ship Carrying 1,100 Porsches and Other Luxury Cars Is Burning and Adrift

United States Hopes to Deter a Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Ukraine Fighting May Open Door to Russian Invasion, U.S. Warns

First Arabic Film by Netflix Stirs Fierce Morality Debate

African and European Leaders Meet Against Backdrop of Enduring Problems

Google Invests in Skills Training Program for Low-Income Workers

How a Fringe Protest in Canada Became a Very Big Deal

Your Friday Briefing: Russia May Invade in ‘Coming Days,’ U.S. Warns

NATO plans to shift forces to counter Moscow’s troop buildup around Ukraine.

How a Fringe Protest in Canada Became a Very Big Deal

Spotify’s Joe Rogan Deal Is Said to Be Worth Over $200 Million

U.S. Army Troops Arrive in Poland to Reassure Allies

Regulators Investigate Tesla Over Reports of ‘Phantom Braking’

N.Y.C. Anime Convention Was Not a Superspreader Event, C.D.C. Finds

Belarusian leader says exercises with Russia are not a sign of an imminent invasion of Ukraine.

Why Podcasts Are Becoming Netflix

Ukraine Crisis Rattles Europe After 30 Years of Peace

Protesters in Ottawa are on alert after the police order them to disperse.

Canada Protests: Live Updates – The New York Times

Ukraine Blames Russia-Backed Separatists for Shelling in Stanytsia Lushanka

San Francisco ousters – The New York Times

Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Live Updates – The New York Times

As Omicron Surges, South Korea Eases Pandemic Interference

Patrick Gelsinger is Intel’s True Believer

TikTok Star Ava Majury Discovers the Dark Side of Fame

France and Allies to Begin Withdrawal From Mali

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Defiant Protesters in Canada Brace for a Clampdown

Mudslides in Brazil Kill at Least 94 People

Ukraine Tensions Spike as West Accuses Russia of Lying About Troop Withdrawal

Philadelphia Drops Its Vaccine Mandate for Indoor Dining

Kuwait Overturns Law Used to Prosecute Trans People

Hugo Torres, Former Rebel Turned Political Prisoner, Dies at 73

On the Edge of a Polish Forest, Where Some of Putin’s Darkest Fears Lurk

Harpreet Chandi Breaks Barrier With Solo Trip to South Pole

U.S. Warns Americans Abroad Not to Count on a Rescue

Queen’s Jubilee Year Just Started, but Bad News Hasn’t Stopped for Royals

Public Face of Canada Protests Is a Former Leader of a Secessionist Party

Your Thursday Briefing: West Doubts Russia’s Claims

Union Election Is Set at Amazon’s Staten Island Warehouse

Britain Will Extend Covid Vaccine Eligibility to All Children 5 to 11

Nope to Metamates, Googlers and Puritans

Putin’s Long Table Sparks Dispute Over Who Built It

Shark Kills Swimmer in Rare Death Off Sydney Coast

Ukraine Says Cyberattack Was Largest in Its History

Public Face of Protests Is a Former Leader of a Secessionist Party

Harpreet Chandi Breaks Barrier With Solo Trip to South Pole

Afghans Find Room for Debate on Twitter Spaces

Russia-Ukraine Crisis News: Live Updates

Google Plans Privacy Changes, but Promises to Not Be Disruptive

London’s Troubled Metropolitan Police Service Searches for a New Leader

Is Ukraine Cooling? – The New York Times

Omicron Reveals Hong Kong’s Covid Dilemma

Germany Aims to Lift Most Covid Restrictions by Spring

At Olympics, Nathan Chen and Other American Chinese Asked to Pick a Side

How Tech Can (and Can’t) Help You Fight Soaring Energy Bills

Tech Companies Face a Fresh Crisis: Hiring

Top European Court Rules E.U. Can Freeze Aid to Poland and Hungary

Prince Andrew’s Deal With Virginia Giuffre Leaves Many Questions

How Countries With No Snow Are Competing in the Winter Olympics

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Inside Ukraine’s Cybercommand Center, Hours Before Attack

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez Detained

Republicans Propose Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine

Behind the Fractious Collaboration Steering the Canada Protests

As Russia Welcomes Talks, Biden Warns Invasion Is Still Possible

At Least 10 Dead After Spanish Fishing Vessel Sinks in Atlantic

Out With the Facebookers. In With the Metamates.

Putin’s Motives Pose a Challenge for U.S. Intelligence Agencies

A World Away From Ukraine, Russia Is Courting Latin America

Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia Claims Some Troop Pullbacks

Israeli leader, Naftali Bennett, Meets Bahrain Counterpart, Signaling Regional Shift

In Italy, a Call for a National Investigation Into Clerical Sexual Abuse

On Ukraine, U.S. and Russia Wage Signaling War to Avert Actual War

Navalny Faces 15 More Years in Prison as New Trial Starts in Russia

This YouTube Star Is Also a Retail Empire

Protesters Begin Leaving Alberta’s Coutts Border Crossing

Aleksei Navalny Appears in Russian Penal Camp Court

Indonesian Teacher Convicted of Raping Students for Years

Office Lobbies Are Going Contactless Because of Covid

Germany’s chancellor meets with Putin as the tone of the crisis shifts.

Office Lobbies Are Going Contactless Because of Covid

Live Updates: Canada Trucker Protests and Trudeau News

Live Updates: Russia and Ukraine Crisis News

Vehicle Crashes, Surging – The New York Times

Israeli leader, Naftali Bennett, Meets Bahrain Counterpart, Signaling Regional Shift

Travel Trends for Spring 2022

For the Games, Xi Ordered Up a Snow Sports Fever. Will it Last?

NASA Isn’t the Only Space Program Celebrating a Year at Mars

U.S. Requests Extradition of Former Honduran President

Your Tuesday Briefing

Justin Trudeau Invokes Rare Emergency Act to Quell Protests

Canada Protests Baffle a Nation of Rule Followers

Tone of Ukraine Crisis Shifts as Russia Signals Openness to Talk More

Sweden Recommends 4th Covid Vaccine Shots for People 80 and Older

Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia Talks of Diplomacy

Canadians Donated Half of Funds for Trucker Protest, Leaked Data Shows

Defense Secretary Will Travel to Europe Amid Russia-Ukraine Crisis

Luxury Resort in Spain Must Be Demolished, Court Finds

Zimbabwe Abruptly Closes Prosecution of Reporter for New York Times

An Undiscovered Coronavirus? The Mystery of the ‘Russian Flu’

Ukrainians Find Common Purpose in Opposing Russia

The U.S. Is Closing Its Kyiv Embassy and Relocating to Western Ukraine

Texas Sues Facebook’s Parent Meta Over Facial Recognition Data

China Not SpaceX May Be Source of Rocket Crashing Into Moon

Germany Is Trying to Rely Less on Russian Energy

BlockFi, a crypto firm, reaches a $100 million settlement for failing to register loan products.

Microsoft tells workers to prepare to return to the office.

Ontario will no longer require people show proof of vaccination to enter any indoor spaces.

Luxury Resort in Spain Must Be Demolished, Court Finds

German Leader Vows Support for Ukraine, on Eve of Putin Meeting

It Helped Catch Serial Killers. Can It Stop Elephant Poachers, Too?

Hosting the Olympics Is Costly. For China, It’s Worth Every Billion.

Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to Make Historic Visit to Bahrain

Nicaragua Seizes Universities, Inching Toward Dictatorship

Canada Protests Live Updates: Police Reopen Ambassador Bridge

Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, Tests Positive for Covid-19

China’s Censors Have a New Target: ‘Friends’

German Chancellor Heads to Ukraine in Russia Crisis: Live Updates

China’s Succession Drama, Starring Xi Jinping

A remote island nation confronts its first confirmed coronavirus case.

Glimpses of Northern India’s Vanishing Nomads

Peter Thiel, the Right’s Would-Be Kingmaker

Your Monday Briefing

Woman, 35, Followed and Stabbed Inside Her Chinatown Apartment

Meta and Salesforce Talk Metaverse in Super Bowl Ads

Meta and Salesforce Talk Metaverse in Super Bowl Ads

Ukraine’s President Tries to Avert Panic as Pressure Mounts

Canada Moves to Open Blockaded Bridge, but in Ottawa Truckers Won’t Budge

That Organic Cotton T-Shirt May Not Be as Organic as You Think

Your Monday Briefing: Fears of Invasion Mount

Nepal’s Chief Justice Is Suspended, Deepening Political Chaos

Brazil’s Joe Rogan Faces His Own Firestorm Over Free Speech

Brazil’s Joe Rogan Faces His Own Firestorm Over Free Speech

Unpaid and Potentially Stateless, Afghan Diplomats Seek Permission to Remain in U.S.

50 Years Later, Some Question Value of U.S.-China ‘Panda Diplomacy’

Swiss Approve Ban on Tobacco Ads

Swiss Approve Ban on Tobacco Ads

Blockaded Ambassador Bridge in Canada May Reopen Soon

Omicron Wave Prompts Hong Kong to Halt Its Hospitalization Policy

The Quiet Flight of Muslims From France

50 Years Later, Some Question Value of U.S.-China ‘Panda Diplomacy’

Live Updates: Canada Trucker Protest News

Overdose Deaths in the United States Are Rising at a Troubling Rate

Live Updates: Biden-Putin Talks and Ukraine Crisis News

Biden’s Decision on Frozen Funds Stokes Anger Among Afghans

Divorcing Couples Fight Over the Kids, the House and Now the Crypto

Finland’s President Knows Putin Well. And He Fears for Ukraine.

In Hawaii, Blinken Aims for a United Front With Allies on North Korea

Recent studies underscore the dangers of pregnancy complications for unvaccinated women with Covid.

U.S. Pulls Most Diplomats From Kyiv as Tensions Mount

Here’s what’s happening with the trucker-led protests in Canada and a copycat protest in Paris.

Making ‘Dinobabies’ Extinct: IBM’s Push for a Younger Work Force

Officers fire tear gas at protesters blocking traffic on the Champs-Élysées.

An old falsehood resurfaces: that Justin Trudeau is Fidel Castro’s son.

Black Authors Shake Up Brazil’s Literary Scene

In Ottawa Protests, a Pressing Question: Where Were the Police?

‘Lunana,’ a Movie From Bhutan, Is Nominated for an Academy Award

As Violence Rises in the West Bank, Settler Attacks Raise Alarm

While several states lifted mask mandates, public health officials said not so fast: The week in Covid news.

U.S. Battles Putin by Disclosing His Next Possible Moves

Live Updates: Canada Trucker Protests News

Scientists prepare for the next phase of learning to live with Covid.

Sleeping in Pieces – The New York Times

Blinken says he will speak with Russia’s foreign minister today.

Blinken Says U.S. Has a ‘Long-Term Future’ in the Pacific Islands

Ukrainian Athlete Protests During His Skeleton Competition

U.S. Warns Russia Could Attack Ukraine at Any Moment: Latest News

Emmanuel Macron Recounts Face-Off With Vladimir Putin

Walmart Says Vaccinated Workers No Longer Have to Wear Masks

Canada Toughens Stance on Protests, Promising ‘Robust’ Police Response

How a Chechen Abduction Exposes Putin’s Problems at Home

Cisco and Splunk Have Discussed Acquisition Deal

The F.D.A. delays action on Covid shots for young children.

Canada Live Updates: Ontario Court Orders Demonstrators to Clear Critical Bridge at U.S.-Canada Border

Puzzle in Ukraine Crisis: Where’s the U.S. Ambassador?

French Demonstrators Converge on Paris, Inspired by Canadian Trucker Protests

To Frustration of Many, Trudeau Has Moved Slowly With Canada Protests

U.S. to Send 3,000 More Troops to Poland Amid Russia-Ukraine Crisis

Canada Border Blockades Leave Automakers Scrambling

U.S. Warns Russia Could Invade Ukraine at Any Time: Live Updates

She Had Never Acted, and Could Barely Read. Now, She’s an Egyptian Movie Star.

U.S. intelligence says Putin has accelerated his timetable and could invade within days.

Brooklyn’s Poly Prep Makes Masks Optional, Despite State Mandate

Russia-Backed Separatists Conduct Military Exercises, Ukraine Warns

Live Updates: Latest News on the Canada Trucker Protests

Stolen Buddha Statue That Resurfaced in Italy Will Return to India

Stolen Buddha Statue That Resurfaced in Italy Will Return to India

Taliban Are Holding 2 Westerners Working for U.N., Agency Says

Switzerland, Long a Safe Haven for Tobacco Ads, Weighs a Ban

Dance, I Said — Dance! And Leave the Package on the Porch.

Where Is All the Bing Dwen Dwen Memorabilia in China?

Follow the Science? – The New York Times

I Used AirTags, Tiles and a GPS Tracker to Watch My Husband’s Every Move

Shining a Spotlight on the Art of Translation

Australia Declares Koalas an Endangered Species

Biden Moves to Split $7 Billion in Frozen Afghan Funds

Readers Reflect on the State of Australian Politics

As Other Hot Spots Boil, U.S. Shows Its Foreign Policy Focus Is Asia

No Hijabs for Now, Indian Court Tells Muslim Students

Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times

What Elon Musk Did and Didn’t Say About SpaceX’s Starship Rocket

France Announces a Big Buildup of Its Nuclear Power Program

Latvia Parliament Approves Holocaust Reimbursement for Jewish Community

Libya Slides Deeper Into Chaos as Parliament Picks New Government

Nathan Crumpton Became an Olympic Sensation, Without a Shirt and Without Competing

Hacker Who Sold Pirated Video Games Gets More Than 3 Years in Prison

The Slippery Science of Skeleton

With Buildup on Land and Sea, Russia Closes in on Ukraine

What to Know of the Canada Trucker Protests

FDA Panel Rejects Lilly’s Cancer Drug Tested Only in China

US Military Offers New Details on Raid That Led to Death of ISIS Leader

G.M. Cancels Shifts at Michigan Plant Over Canada Protest Disruption

NASA-Funded Satellites Lost in Setback for Astra, a Small Rocket Launch Start-Up

California Sues Tesla, Saying It Permitted Racial Discrimination at Factory

Russia Massing More Troops Near Ukraine, Satellite Images Show

Armed Nationalists in Ukraine Pose a Threat Not Just to Russia

London Police Commissioner Announces Resignation

Your Friday Briefing: Russia’s Large-Scale Military Drills

Marie-Claire Chevalier, Catalyst for French Abortion Law, Dies at 66

Live Updates: The Latest Russia-Ukraine News

England Urges Farmers to Make Peace With Hikers

What Is Starship? SpaceX Builds Its Next-Generation Rocket

Uber Says It’s Bouncing Back From Pandemic In Earnings Report

France Announces a Big Buildup of Its Nuclear Power Program

Americans Appeal Life Sentence for Killing an Italian Officer

Hear Lata Mangeshkar in These Four Streaming Films

Paris Police Ban Protest Convoy Inspired by Ottawa Protests

A Bellwether for Narendra Modi as India’s Largest State Goes to the Polls

Live Updates: Latest News on the Canada Protests

Boris Johnson Warns That Ukraine Crisis Is Reaching a Perilous Moment

Upheaval in Northern Ireland, With Brexit at Its Center

Prince Charles Tests Positive for Coronavirus a Second Time

Twitter’s Mixed Fourth-Quarter Earnings Show Challenges Ahead

The Philippines Reopens to International Tourists

Tonga Is Receiving ‘Contactless’ Aid. There are Pros and Cons.

A Bellwether for Narendra Modi as India’s Largest State Goes to the Polls

A Gene Sequencing Pioneer Battles Over What It Can Buy

Ottawa Protesters Turn a Quiet Capital Upside Down

Your Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

Boris Johnson Outlines Plan for Lifting Covid Restrictions in England

Geomagnetic Storm Destroys 40 New SpaceX Satellites in Orbit

Finns Don’t Wish ‘Finlandization’ on Ukraine (or Anyone)

Uber Says It’s Bouncing Back From Pandemic In Earnings Report

As mask restrictions are set to lift in a handful of states, uncertainty lingers.

Canada Protests Live Updates: Blockade at U.S.-Canada Border Continues

This Galápagos Volcano Produced a ‘Mesmerizing’ River of Fire

Court Orders Uganda to Pay $325 Million in Reparations to Congo

Vaccine Policy in Los Angeles County Aims to Pressure Sheriff

Your Thursday Briefing: U.S. Mask Mandates Lift

What Happens When a Stealth Jet Ends Up on the Ocean Floor?

In Ukraine Crisis, Putin Faces a Stark Choice

In Ukraine Crisis, Putin Faces a Stark Choice

Germany Has a New Climate Envoy: an American Greenpeace Activist

Photographer’s Death Casts Harsh Light on the Cold Streets of Paris

New York is dropping its indoor mask mandate, joining other blue states in easing Covid rules.

Canada Live Updates: Blockade Continues at Border With U.S., as Trucker Protests Expand to Other Countries

France Protest Convoy Begins, Inspired by Canada’s Truckers

Microsoft Starts Charm Offensive to Push Through Activision Deal

How to Watch Nathan Chen Chase Gold in Men’s Figure Skating

How to Watch Nathan Chen Chase Gold in Men’s Figure Skating

Rivian Loses Its Shine as Investors Fret About Production Delays

Violence Erupts at Syrian Camp for ISIS Families, Leaving a Child Dead

Fine-Tune and Prune Your Phone’s Contacts List

A Timeline of the Canada Truck Driver’s Protest

China and Russia’s ‘Alliance of Autocracies’

Tonga Extends Its Lockdown as Covid Cases Rise

Covid Cases Spike in Asia After Lunar New Year Celebrations

Life Under the Specter of War: Images From Ukraine

How the ‘Garlic Girls’ Overcame Abuse to Return to the Olympics

E.U. Cuts Payments to Poland in Dispute Over Unpaid Fines

Your Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

World Surpasses 400 Million Confirmed Covid Cases

Vaccine Policy in Los Angeles County Aims to Pressure Sheriff

Justice Dept. Seizes $3.6 Billion in Bitcoin and Arrests Married Couple

Europe Calls for Peace, but Not at Any Price

With No End in Sight, Ottawa Protests Extend Beyond Canada’s Borders

Peloton’s future is uncertain after a swift fall from pandemic stardom.

Greta Ferusic Dies at 97; Survived Auschwitz and Siege of Sarajevo

Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia Undercuts Macron

Denmark is overflowing with virus cases, but the population is partying.

Several States Start Rolling Back Mask Mandates as Infections Fall

Cyclone Batsirai Leaves Devastation and Death in Madagascar

Iceland Plane Crash Kills 4 People, Including Celebrated Aviator

Backlog at England’s Hospitals Will Last Years, Javid Warns

Boris Johnson Shuffles Team to Tamp Down Mutiny Within His Party

What is ‘Finlandization,’ a Status Proposed for Ukraine?

Some Critics Call for Trudeau to Channel His Father on Protests

America’s Chinese Tech Conundrum – The New York Times

Putin Is Operating on His Own Timetable, and It May Be a Long One

Macron meets Zelensky in Ukraine, as Russia keeps the world guessing.

Russia-Ukraine Crisis News: Live Updates

In Taiwan, When You Hear Beethoven, It’s Time to Take Out the Trash

Meta está en problemas: te decimos por qué

Retired Pope Asks Forgiveness Over Handling of Abuse Cases

At Winter Games, a Hard-Bitten Chinese Coal Town Hunts for Gold

Canada Covid Protests in Ottawa: Live Updates

How a Uyghur Olympic Torchbearer Became a Divisive Symbol

SoftBank Earnings Show Return to Profitability, Barely

The Mask Debate – The New York Times

‘Fight Club’ Ending Is Restored in China After Censorship Outcry

Australian Lawmakers Apologize for Sexual Harassment in Parliament

Hong Kong Toughens Covid Rules as Omicron Cases Surge

Dog-Sledding in Southern Maine's Winter Wonderland

Meta está en problemas: te decimos por qué

As Automakers Add Technology to Cars, Software Bugs Follow

North Korea Builds ICBM Base Near China to Deter U.S.

Why This Could Be a Critical Year for Electric Cars

Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

As Officials Look Away, Hate Speech in India Nears Dangerous Levels

Nvidia Deal to Buy Arm From SoftBank Is Off After Setbacks

Putin Warns the West and Ukraine, but Keeps His Intentions a Mystery

New York Deer Infected With Omicron, Study Finds

Ottawa Protests Become Rallying Cry for Far-Right and Anti-Vaccine Groups

A Moment for Canada’s Far Right, Still Struggling for Support

Canada Convoy Draws Online Support From Far-Right Activists

Canada convoy draws online support from far-right activists around the world.

The U.S. and Japan strike a deal to roll back Trump-era steel tariffs.

Peter Thiel to Exit Meta’s Board to Support Trump-Aligned Candidates

Your Tuesday Briefing: Putin and Macron Meet

Israel to Investigate Domestic Use of Pegasus Spyware as Scrutiny Hits Home

‘A Sense of Crisis’ for Wasabi, a Pungent Staple of Japanese Cuisine

Macron meets Putin in Moscow, aiming for a de-escalation.

Camilla Queen Consort Title Would Cap Years of Image Repair

Who are the protesters and what do they want?

BA.2 Omicron Subvariant Gains In Europe, But May Not Change Much

‘I Have to Come Back Home’: In the Trenches With Ukraine’s Soldiers

Biden Will Press German Leader on Russia Sanctions and Pipeline

Marc Overmars, Dutch Soccer Star, Quits Post After Admitting to Inappropriate Texts

Canada Trucker Protest: Live Updates

Syria’s Kurds Wanted Autonomy. They Got an Endless War.

Macron and Putin to Meet in Russia: Live Ukraine News

Why Americans Are Slow to Get Booster Shots

Taiwan and China Are Both Closely Watching Ukraine Crisis

Li Wenliang, Doctor Who Warned of Covid, Is Still Mourned in China

Chip Errors Are Becoming More Common and Harder to Track Down

A Photographer’s View of Jordan’s Many Splendors

Turkey’s Doctors Are Leaving, the Latest Casualty of Spiraling Inflation

Is Confidence the Secret to Success? Not Exactly.

They Made Millions on Luna, Solana and Polygon: Crypto’s Boom Beyond Bitcoin

Your Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Ottawa Mayor Declares State of Emergency Amid Antigovernment Protests

Your Monday Briefing: The Olympics Begin

Teenage Inmates in Syria Lack Food and Medicine, Aid Group Says

Germany’s ‘Invisible’ Chancellor Heads to Washington Amid Fierce Criticism

Haiti Opposition Group Calls on U.S. to End Support for Current Government

Macron Tries to Avert a European War and Reshape European Security

India Beats England in Under-19 Cricket World Cup

Lata Mangeshkar, Bollywood’s Most Beloved Voice, Dies at 92

A Climate Opportunity – The New York Times

Afghanistan’s Health Care System Is Collapsing Under Stress

Germany’s ‘Invisible’ Chancellor Heads to Washington Amid Fierce Criticism

Helium Network Hints at Crypto’s Practical Uses

Queen Elizabeth Commemorates Platinum Jubilee, Marking 70-Year Reign

Lata Mangeshkar, Bollywood’s Most Beloved Voice, Dies at 92

Queen Elizabeth Paves the Way for Camilla to One Day Be Called Queen

U.S. Warns of Grim Toll if Putin Pursues Full Invasion of Ukraine

5-Year-Old Boy Dies After Being Trapped in Well in Morocco for Days

A judge lets seven Virginia school districts keep their mask policies in place.

All Options Are Not on the Table as Biden Moves Troops Closer to Ukraine

More Canadian Cities Brace For Truck Convoy Protests

Afghan Refugees Face Two-Tier System in Europe

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