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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

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.

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

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

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

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

Videos From Mariupol Steel Plant Carry Desperate Pleas for Help

Why Americans Became More Vulnerable to Oil Price Spikes

Ramadan Nights Provide Cherished Pause in Tense Sudan

Your Friday Briefing: China’s Stimulus Plan

Chernobyl Radiation Levels Within Safe Limits, Nuclear Agency Chief Says

7 Good Wayfair ‘Way Day’ Deals on Robot Vacs, Pet Gear, and More

Twitter Insiders Fear Elon Musk Heralds a Troll Takeover

States Sue Postal Service Over New Gas-Powered Mail Trucks

It’s Not Too Late to Stop Mass Extinction in the Ocean

In Warming World Oceans Risk Mass Extinctions, Model Shows

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

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

Italy’s Highest Court Rules Children to Be Given Mother’s and Father’s Surnames

Musk’s Plan to Reveal the Twitter Algorithm Won’t Solve Anything

11 Great Deals on Monitors, Laptop Stands, and Other WFH Gear

Explosions in Separatist Region of Moldova Raise Fears of Wider War

Russia Cuts Off a Major Supply of Natural Gas to Poland

Elon Musk’s Twitter Buy Exposes a Privacy Minefield

New Rules on Light Bulbs: LED vs. Incandescent

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

This Blood Test Detects Cancer in Dogs. But Do You Want to Know?

Emmanuel Macron Tries to Reinvent Himself After Re-election

Explosions Hit Transnistria, a Region of Moldova in Ukraine

Your Tuesday Briefing: Elon Musk Buys Twitter

How Elon Musk Won Twitter

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

Ukraine War Prompts Europe's New Emergency Rules for the Internet

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

How to Make Sure You Can Recover Your iCloud Data

Live Updates: Voting Underway as France Chooses Between Macron and Le Pen

Ukraine Live Updates: Zelensky Strikes Optimistic Note on Eve of High-Level U.S. Visit

At Least 10 Dead After Tour Boat Sinks in Japan

As Western Arms Pour Into Ukraine, Zelensky Promises Victory

Protesters Amass at White House, Demanding Action on Climate

Russian General Says Kremlin Aims to Seize Southern Ukraine

Russians Seize 42 Towns in Eastern Ukraine as Fighting Intensifies

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

What to Know About the Weapons Being Sent to Ukraine

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

Take Action Against Climate Change With These Tools and Resources

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

The U.S. is extending a vaccine rule for international travelers at its land borders.

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

Netflix Struggles to Hold Its Place in the Streaming Wars

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

Netflix Can Cut Off Moochers Without a Password-Sharing Crackdown

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

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

The Fake Federal Agents Case Baffling US Intelligence Experts

Johnson Is All Apologies Before Parliament After ‘Partygate’ Fine

Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia Bombards the East

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

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

Russian attack on Lviv shakes sense of security in a relatively safe city.

Calls for Covid funding are renewed as doses near expiration.

As Congress returns from break, calls for Covid funding are renewed.

NASA Rolls Back Its SLS Rocket for Repairs

A Portrait of South Georgia: Abundance, Exploitation, Recovery

A ‘Wild West’ of Marijuana Shops Grows in Toronto

French Candidates’ Economic Programs Hold Key to the Election

Your Monday Briefing

Your Monday Briefing: Russia Demands Surrender in Mariupol

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

The World’s Broken Promise of Asylum

Ukraine Live Updates: Zelensky Signals That Mariupol Is Close To Falling

Fighting for Her Life, Far From Ukraine

Israeli Police Stop Muslim Worshipers From Entering Holy Site

North Korea Launches 2 Short-Range Missiles

Macron Vows Ambitious Green Policies, Wooing the Left in Runoff

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

‘Thank You for Not Killing Us’

Biden Plans to Open More Public Land to Drilling

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

At TED, Elon Musk Revealed Why He Has to Own Twitter

Gina McCarthy, Top Climate Adviser, Said to Step Down in Coming Months

For Russians and Ukrainians in Norway, the War Has Deepened the Chill

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

Elon Musk Is Right About Twitter

Your Friday Briefing: Russia’s Flagship Sinks

Britain Makes Migrant Pact With Rwanda

Captured Ukrainian Oligarch Was Figure in Russian Election Meddling Investigation

Your Thursday Briefing: Finland and Sweden May Join NATO

Feds Uncover a ‘Swiss Army Knife’ for Hacking Industrial Systems

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

Johnson’s Cabinet Backs Him After ‘Partygate’ Fine

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

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

Ukrainian Officers Said to Detain Putin Ally Viktor Medvedchuk

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

Ukraine Benefit Featuring Russian Ensemble Is Canceled in Vienna

11 Great Deals to Spoil Your Pet for National Pet Day

Your Tuesday Briefing: Documenting Russia’s Terror Campaign

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

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

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

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

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

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

‘Cabaret,’ Starring Eddie Redmayne, Sweeps Olivier Awards

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

Your Monday Briefing: Russian Troops Mass in East Ukraine

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

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

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

Imran Khan Ousted as Pakistan’s Prime Minister

Russia Shuffles Command in Ukraine as Thousands Flee the East

Imran Khan Resigns as Pakistan’s Prime Minister

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

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

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

Boris Johnson Visits Kyiv As Britain Promises Aid to Ukraine

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

Missile Strike in Ukraine Train Station Kills 50

Boris Johnson Urges Germany Not to Let Up Pressure on Russia

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

Gerda Weissmann Klein, Honored Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 97

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

Lockdowns in China Block Truck Shipments and Close Factories

Your Friday Briefing

Pink Floyd Says It Will Release New Track to Support Ukraine

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

Tel Aviv Shooting Kills 2, Wounds 8

A leading provider of testing in Arizona is suspending 60 sites.

The W.H.O. warns against relaxing restrictions too quickly in Latin America.

Japan to Ease Border Restrictions for Some Foreigners, Including Americans

Your Thursday Briefing: Ukrainians Flee the East

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

The Morning newsletter explores why U.S. cases have not yet started rising again.

NATO Nations Divided As Ukraine War Enters Uncertain Stage

A Makeup Artist Recognized This Bucha Victim’s Picture by Her Manicure

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

South Africa lifts its Covid ‘state of disaster’ after two years.

Shutdown of Russia's Hydra Market Disrupts a Crypto-Crime ATM

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

How America Watches for a Nuclear Strike

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

Technology Can Fix the Climate Mess—but Not Without Help

Dead Lay Out in Bucha for Weeks, Refuting Russian Claim, Satellite Images Show

Sri Lanka Protesters Call for President to Resign After Cabinet Shuffle

Atrocities in Bucha Complicate Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks

The Apple Watch Series 7 Is At Its Lowest Price Ever

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’

Your Monday Briefing: Reports of Russian Atrocities

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

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

Imran Khan Dissolves Parliament, Blocking No-Confidence Vote

In the Ocean, It’s Snowing Microplastics

Live Updates: Russian Retreat From Around Kyiv Offers Closer Look at Devastation

Pakistan Live Updates: Lawmakers Block Vote Against Prime Minister

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

Hochul Says Second Boosters Are Offered at New York Vaccination Sites

Lithuania Says It Has Stopped Importing Gas From Russia

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

When the Russians Picked the Wrong Town to Invade

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

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

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

Washington State Passed a Contentious New Gig Worker Law