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Putin’s Former Climate Czar is Hospitalized in Europe

Your Monday Briefing: Civilians in Donetsk Are Urged to Evacuate

As Ukraine Orders Civilians to Evacuate the East, Residents Face a Grim Choice

As India Bans Disposable Plastic, Tamil Nadu Offers Lessons

Ukrainian officials compile evidence that they say shows Russia was behind prison camp blast.

A European official denounces ‘inhumane, barbaric acts’ as dozens of prisoners of war are killed.

Ukraine Live Updates: President Zelensky Urges Those Remaining in the Donbas to Leave

As Latin America Shifts Left, Leaders Face a Bleak Reality.

Prince Charles’s Charity Accepted Millions From Family of Osama bin Laden

Followers of Iraqi Cleric Occupy Parliament Again, Demanding Reforms

Lethal missile strikes in Kharkiv hit sites related to Ukraine’s military, a new pattern.

Live Updates: Ukraine’s First Grain Shipments in Months Wait for the Go-Ahead

Heavy Rain Causes Deadly Flooding Across Iran

Breaking Agreement to Use a Condom Is a Sex Crime, Canada High Court Rules

Blinken and Lavrov Discuss Griner in Their First Call of the War

Explosion Kills Dozens of Ukrainian Captives at Russian-Held Prison

Three Pressing Questions About Monkeypox: Spread, Vaccination, Treatment

Blinken Speaks to Russia’s Foreign Minister, Seeking Deal for Griner and Whelan

Why a Vogue Cover Created a Controversy for Olena Zelenska

Climate Change Worsened Britain’s Heat Wave, Scientists Find

Your Friday Briefing: Biden and Xi’s Fraught Phone Call

Russians, Risking Isolation in the South, Build Up for Ukrainian Attack

The CHIPS Act Passes Congress to Boost US Semiconductor Production

This Stamp-Sized Ultrasound Patch Can Image Internal Organs

U.S. Offers to Swap Arms Dealer for Griner, Whelan

Brittney Griner describes her legal ordeal to a Russian court.

China’s Domestic Troubles Will Hang Over Biden-Xi Call

Your Thursday Briefing: U.S. Senate Passes Semiconductor Bill

Ukraine Hits Kherson Bridge; Russia Steps Up Missile Strikes

Nightlife is returning to Ukraine’s capital. But revelers have to reckon with guilt, and a curfew.

Phyo Zeya Thaw, Burmese Pro-democracy Rapper, 41, Is Executed

Protesters Storm Iraqi Parliament

H.I.V. Infections Remain Persistently High, U.N. Reports

Meta Puts the Metaverse Even Further Out of Reach

Mini’s Aceman EV Is Built for Urban Adventures

Your Wednesday Briefing: The E.U. Agrees to Curb Its Gas Consumption

Viral Infections and Gene Variant Are Linked to Child Hepatitis Cases

‘Somerton Man’ Identified Through DNA, Researchers Say

Russia Says It Will Quit the International Space Station After 2024

No NFTs in Minecraft? This Crypto Group Will Make Its Own Game

Pope Apologizes in Canada for Schools That Abused Indigenous Children

Russia Cuts Gas Flow to Europe, Intensifying Fears It Is Weaponizing Fuel

U.S. Officials Grow More Concerned About Potential Action by China on Taiwan

Your Tuesday Briefing: Pope Apologizes to Canada’s Indigenous People

David Trimble, Peace Prize Winner in Ulster Strife, Dies at 77

Eyeing a City Captured by Russia, Ukraine Prepares an Ambitious Counterattack

Congo to Auction Off Oil and Gas Blocks In a Step Back for Climate Change

At Least 17 Migrants Die After Boat Capsizes Off Bahamas

Russia Tells Famine-Fearing Africa It’s Not to Blame for Food Shortage

‘We Survived Another Night’: In Ruined Suburb, Solace in a Small Community

Fears rise for a rights activist captured while fighting for Ukraine.

‘Parentese’ is Truly a Lingua Franca, Global Study Finds

Ukraine Live Updates: Russia Seeks to Rally Support From African Allies

Pope Francis Will Travel to Canada to Apologize to Indigenous Community

Last Stand at Azovstal: Inside the Siege That Shaped the Ukraine War

Missiles strike Odesa, hitting a critical port for global grain supplies.

Austrian Conductor Dies After Collapsing Onstage in Munich

Live Updates: Waterways Could Be Crucial to Ukraine’s Bid to Retake a City

How the Government Is Failing Americans Uprooted by Natural Disaster

Most U.S. States Have Let Their Covid Emergencies Expire

Russia Agrees to Let Ukraine Ship Grain, Easing World Food Shortage

Draghi’s Fall Reverberates Beyond Italy

Activision Blizzard Workers Keep Fighting for a Seat at the Table

Ukrainian troops gain confidence after retaking a village.

The C.I.A. Director Says Putin Believes the U.S. Will Forget About Ukraine

Your Friday Briefing: Ukraine Launches a Southern Counteroffensive

Biden has begun taking Paxlovid, an antiviral medication shown to prevent serious Covid cases.

Ukraine Tries to Make the Case That It Can Win, Citing Recent Strikes

Vice President Kamala Harris Tests Negative

The Best Books to Take You Through Newfoundland

Russia Signals That It May Want a Bigger Chunk of Ukraine

Reporter Says Taliban Forced Her to Publicly Retract Accurate Articles

Turkish Strike in Northern Iraq Kills at Least 8 Tourists, Officials Say

Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder Suffers Throat Damage From Europe’s Wildfires

Poetry and artillery: A reading list for war.

Your Thursday Briefing: Russia Expands Its Territorial Ambitions

The DHS Bought a ‘Shocking Amount’ of Phone-Tracking Data

Fearing Russian Cutoff, Europeans Are Asked to Ration Natural Gas

Putin Finds a New Ally in Iran, a Fellow Outcast

Apple’s Butterfly Keyboard Fiasco Leads to a $50M Settlement

Europe’s Heat Wave Breaks UK Temperature Records and Drives Wildfires

Your Wednesday Briefing: Putin Visits Iran

Scenes of Devastation Emerge From a Fire-Ravaged Southwestern France

Instagram Slow to Tackle Bots Targeting Iranian Women’s Groups

How Joe Manchin Left a Global Tax Deal in Limbo

Luton Airport and London Tube Affected by U.K. Heat

Will Temperatures Reach Record Highs in Britain?

London’s Hammersmith Bridge Gets Foil Wrapping for Heat Protection

Twitter Has Entered the Elon Musk Twilight Zone

Imran Khan Dominates Punjab Vote, Deepening Pakistan Turmoil

Japan’s Leader Tries to Honor Abe’s Legacy, While Building His Own

Mexico’s Leader Says Poverty Is His Priority. But His Policies Hurt the Poor.

Your Monday Briefing

Reunited in Bucha, a Ukrainian Family Comes to Terms With War’s Traumas

Your Monday Briefing: In Mideast, Biden Eyes China and Russia

Family Members Mourn a 4-Year-Old Girl Killed in Russian Missile Attack

Ukrainian Cargo Plane Bound for Bangladesh Crashes in Greece

How to Make Sure You’re Getting the Best Streaming Quality

Why Union Drives Are Succeeding

AI Art Is Challenging the Boundaries of Curation

Prime Minister Race in Britain Remains Unsettled in Wake of Johnson’s Downfall

Ukraine Live Updates: Civilians Warned About Russian Air Strikes

Lily Safra, Star-Crossed Socialite and Philanthropist, Dies at 87

As Biden Reaches Out to Mideast Dictators, His Eyes Are on China and Russia

4-Year-Old Girl Dies in Russian Strike in Vinnytsia

Mexican Activists Answer Calls for Abortion Pills From the U.S.

Russia hammers Mykolaiv again, hitting two universities in the southern city.

Drug Kingpin Convicted of Killing D.E.A. Agent Is Captured in Mexico

Biden’s Mideast Message: Good News for Israel, Small Steps for Palestinians

The Agony and Ecstasy of Playing Out Your School Years in Games

Your Friday Briefing: Sri Lanka’s President Resigns

Random Virus Testing for Passengers Arriving in Canada Restarts at Major Airports

In an era of alphabet soup diplomacy, Biden is adding ingredients.

Emmanuel Macron Seeks to Dispel Worries of Second-Term Drift

Ex-Iranian Official Convicted by Swedish Court for Prison Executions

Hawaii, the last state with an indoor mask mandate for public schools, will make masks optional.

Studies Probe Adenovirus Link to Childhood Hepatitis Cases

Bad Planning and Errors Led to Champions League Chaos, Report Says

11 Prime Day Deals on Apple Devices

Sunak Takes the Lead in the Voting for U.K. Prime Minister

Twitter's Case in India Could Have Massive Ripple Effects

10 Prime Day Deals on Coffee Gear, Subscriptions, and More

C.D.C. Is Still Unprepared to Respond Quickly to Threats Posed By International Travel, U.S. Audit Finds

The 11 Best Prime Day Travel Deals

U.S. Military Says Senior ISIS Leader in Syria Killed in Drone Strike

Russia Is Seeking Surveillance Drones from Iran, Top Biden Aide Says

Target ‘Deal Days’ 2022: The 17 Best Deals We Found

Your Tuesday Briefing: Bank Protests in China

As Elon Musk Walks, Twitter Workers Say No One's in Charge

Rivals Vying to Replace Johnson Are Diverse in Background, Not in Plans

Cambridge Opens an Inquiry After Student Deaths

The January 6 Insurrection Hearings Are Just Heating Up

Your Monday Briefing: Sri Lanka in Turmoil

What We Know About the Shinzo Abe Assassination

Embattled Leaders in Hiding, Sri Lankans Ask: What’s Next?

In Ivory Coast, This Rainforest Is Both Refuge and Junkyard

The president has not been heard from since protesters overran his residence, fueling questions about who is in charge.

Desperate for Recruits, Russia Launches a ‘Stealth Mobilization’

What Sparked the Protests in Sri Lanka?

Ukraine Fires Its Ambassador to Germany After Controversial Remarks

Blinken presses his Chinese counterpart about the war.

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister to Resign Amid Protests

American’s Arrest in Russia Last year Resembles Brittney Griner Case

Just Months After the Last Floods, It’s the ‘Same Thing Again’

Denali National Park Reinstates a Mask Mandate

Shinzo Abe’s Influence Was Still Evident Long After He Left Office

As Russia Looms, a Ukrainian City’s Loyalties Divide

Russia’s foreign minister is shunned, but not by all, at a G20 gathering.

Divisions over the war play out at a G20 meeting as Russia prepares for an assault on Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.

Russia Votes to Shut Down Last U.N. Aid Route Into Syria

Man Who Used a Homemade Gun Admits to Killing Abe, Police Say

Atlas Coffee Club's Prime Day Deal Cuts the Price In Half

Boris Johnson Quits Amid Latest Scandal, a Messy End to a Messy Tenure

Your Friday Briefing: Boris Johnson Plans to Resign

Rotterdam Won’t Dismantle Bridge to Allow Jeff Bezos’ Superyacht Through

‘This is Ukraine!’ The national flag is raised on Snake Island, officials say, in a symbol of Kyiv’s defiance of Moscow.

The candidates to replace Johnson reflect a more diverse Conservative Party.

Six-Word Sci-Fi: Stories Written by You

France Will Renationalize EDF

Who Has Resigned So Far in Boris Johnson’s Government

Germany Set to Allow Bailout of Uniper, Its Largest Natural Gas Importer

Johnson follows a familiar playbook in his response to the latest scandal.

Who Could Lead the Conservative Party if Boris Johnson Resigns?

Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia’s Next Offensive

As Russia Moves on Another Province, Ukrainians Leave Ghost Towns Behind

Who Is Chris Pincher?

Your Tuesday Briefing

Young Politicians Seek Change, but Face Hurdles as Old as Politics

Russia Advances Behind Brutal Barrage, but Will Its Strategy Keep Working?

Zhang Sizhi, Lawyer Who Defended Chinese Dissidents, Dies at 94

Your Tuesday Briefing: A Mass Shooting Near Chicago

In Putin’s Russia, the Arrests Are Spreading Quickly and Widely

Australia’s Prime Minister Promises More Aid During Ukraine Visit

Your Monday Briefing: Russia Seizes Lysychansk

Lysychansk, Ukraine’s Last Outpost in Luhansk, Falls to Russia

At Least Six Die in Glacier Collapse in Italy’s Dolomites

Four Killed After Explosions in a Russian City Near the Ukraine Border

Behind the Scenes of the Supreme Court

What, Exactly, Is the Metaverse Standards Forum Creating?

Live Updates: Explosions Rock Russian Town Near Border With Ukraine

Investigators of War Crimes in Ukraine Face Formidable Challenges

Japan Swelters Through a Punishing Heat Wave

Palestinians Give U.S. Bullet That Killed Shireen Abu Akleh

In Estonia, Ethnic Russians Start Questioning Putin’s War

Did the ‘Freedom Convoy’ Change the Meaning of Canada’s Flag?

From the Early Morning Sky, Shards of Hot Metal

California Requires Plastics Makers to Foot the Bill for Recycling

With Climate Agenda Stalled at Home, Biden Still Hopes to Lead Abroad

Will There Be Enough Monkeypox Vaccine?