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Deadly Russian Strikes Hammer Ukraine on New Year’s Eve

Zelensky and Putin Set to Address Their Nations

With Benedict’s Death, an Unprecedented Moment for the Modern Church

Long before he was pope, the man who became Benedict was a central figure in the church.

Benedict: Pope for a Church in Crisis

Zelensky Signs Controversial News Media Regulation

Tracking North Korea’s Record Number of Missile Launches

Ukraine Defeats Russian Drone Swarm, as NATO Head Says Kyiv Needs More Arms

‘The Daily’ checks in with a Russian man who fled the draft.

Aung San Suu Kyi Trial in Myanmar Nears End

100 Years Since the Birth of the Soviet Union, in Pictures

Your Friday Briefing: Israel’s New Government

The Biden administration tries to stop Iran from supplying Russia with drones.

Pelé, the Global Face of Soccer, Dies at 82

Fire at Cambodian Casino Near Thai Border Kills at Least 10

Exxon Mobil Sues to Try to Block EU Windfall Tax

Your Thursday Briefing

Exxon Mobil Sues to Try to Block EU Windfall Tax

Lawmakers Signal Inquiries Into US Government’s Use of Foreign Spyware

Hard-Line Positions Suggest Progress Toward Peace Talks Is Far-Off

South Koreans’ Steely Nerves Are Shaken by North Korean Drones

U.S. Scrambles to Stop Iran From Providing Drones for Russia

Wild and Wilde: At Celebrity Cemetery, Nature Takes on Starring Role

Your Wednesday Briefing

Ukraine and Russia Battle for a Gateway City in the East

Your Wednesday Briefing: China’s Overwhelmed Hospitals

Your Tuesday Briefing

Paris Shooting Suspect Indicted on Charges of MurderWith Racist Motive

With ‘Zero Covid,’ China Proved It’s Good at Control. Governance Is Harder.

This Year’s Epic Fantasy Face-Off Had No Winners

What You Read

North Korean Drones Breach Border, Triggering Alarms in South

Your Monday Briefing

Times Past

U.N. Fears 180 Rohingya Refugees in Stranded Boat Are Dead

Air-Raid Sirens Sound Across Ukraine on Christmas Morning

Air-Raid Sirens Sound Across All of Ukraine on Christmas Morning

Christmas in Ukraine: Flickering Lights, Patriotic Trees and Hope for Peace

Day 25: That Time an Orthodox Jew Celebrated Christmas

Lonely, Single and Over 50? China Has a Game Show for That.

A Christmas Tree Brings Life to a Destroyed Palestinian Village

What Are JDAMs? And What Will They Do For Ukraine?

Ukraine’s spy chief says the threat of invasion from Belarus is low.

Threat of Invasion From Belarus Low, Says Ukraine Spy Chief

The Senate passes a spending bill that includes nearly $50 billion in aid for Ukraine.

White House Says North Korea Is Delivering Arms to Russia’s Wagner Group

Juan Guaidó, the Face of Opposition in Venezuela, May Be Voted Out

Your Friday Briefing: A Times Investigation Into Bucha

The Ukrainian leader sought to convey the reality of the war to Washington.

At France’s Oldest Christmas Market, Energy Crisis Dims Festive Spirits

Xi Xi, Whose Writing Defined a Changing Hong Kong, Dies at 85

Germany Arrests a Suspected Russian Spy Inside Its Intelligence Agency

Zelensky’s Message: Ukraine Is Fighting for Good Over Evil

Zelensky, in Crew Neck and Cargo Pants, Displays Ukraine’s Defiance

Coalition Deal Puts Netanyahu on Brink of Power in Israel

Your Thursday Briefing: Zelensky at the White House

Gunmen Tried to Kill a Famous TV Anchor. Mexico’s Leader Suggested It Was Staged.

As Ukraine Readies for a Second Year at War, Prospect of Stalemate Looms

Your Wednesday Briefing

Gunman in Canada Condo Shooting Was Being Forced Out of Building

Taliban Release 2 Americans Detained in Afghanistan

33 Pakistani Taliban Militants Killed After Holding Prison Hostage

Congress’s Spending Bill Includes Nearly $50 Billion in Ukraine Aid

At a Holiday Celebration in Southern Ukraine, ‘Kids Still Need Miracles.’

Ukraine Urges Russian Soldiers to Surrender to Drones

As Peru’s Unrest Chases Away Visitors, Many Fear for Their Livelihood

Putin Visits Belarus, Stirring New Concern on Future of Ukraine War

Your Tuesday Briefing: Jan. 6 Panel Refers Trump for Charges

Mark Rutte Apologizes for Netherlands’ Role in Slave Trade

Royal Thai Navy Scrambles to Rescue 31 After Its Ship Sinks

Your Monday Briefing

At Least 5 Killed in Shooting at Condo in Canada, Police Say

Peru Protesters Bury Their Dead

Mastodon Features That Twitter Should Steal (but Won’t)

Your Monday Briefing: Argentina Triumphs

What Russia Got Wrong

A New Discipline Pushes Back Against Sowing Doubt

Local News Outlet in New York Faces New Hurdle: A Declined Visa

Where Romantic Poetry in a Fading Language Draws Stadium Crowds

Taraneh Alidoosti, Iranian Actress, Arrested

Behind Argentina’s World Cup Magic, an Army of Witches

Russian Official in Africa Wounded by Package Bomb, Moscow Says

Leaders Mix Sports and Diplomacy at the World Cup

Missiles Knock Out Heating Systems in Ukraine Amid Freezing Temperatures

With 'Ragnarök,' 'God of War' Keeps Growing Up

Former Palace Aide Makes Face-Face Apology to Ngozi Fulani Over Remarks

No One on Twitter Is Safe From Elon Musk

Crucial Talks on Preserving Nature Are on Now. Here Are the Key Issues.

Protesters in Peru Demand Justice for Ousted President Pedro Castillo

US To Train More Ukrainian Troops in Germany on Advanced Battle Tactics

Your Friday Briefing: The U.S. Will Train More Ukraine Troops

A Russian Missile, a Sudden Death, and Unspeakable Grief

Harry Takes Aim at William in New Episodes of Netflix Documentary

The US Imposes Sanctions on a Russian Oligarch and Other Officials

Argentina’s Most Sacred World Cup Watch Party: Maradona’s Former Home

Brussels Court Orders 3 Linked to Qatar Bribery Case to Stay in Prison

Zelensky Calls for War Tribunal for Russia’s ‘Crime of Aggression’

US Wants to Counter China’s Moves in Africa, But Officials Try Not to Mention That

Rwanda’s President Says the US Can’t ‘Bully’ Him Into Releasing Rusesabagina

Targeting One Southern City, Ukraine Hints at Next Front in the War

Apple’s Freeform Is a Digital Whiteboard for Total Focus

Rishi Sunak Unveils Plans to Tackle Migrant Boat Crossings and Asylum Backlog

Belarus Checks Army Readiness as Analysts Say It Is Unlikely to Join Ukraine War

Jin, Eldest BTS Member, Enlists in South Korean Army

‘There Must Be More Room for Africa,’ Leader of African Union Says

Snow and Cold Bring Parts of U.K. to a Standstill

Winter Illnesses

Zelensky Calls Allies Ahead of Key Diplomatic Meetings

‘It Doesn’t Hurt at All’: In China’s New Covid Strategy, Vaccines Matter

What Happens to the Migrant Workers Who Built the World Cup?

What Will Biden Offer African Leaders at U.S.-Africa Summit?

Your Monday Briefing

How to Upgrade Your YouTube Recording Setup

Ending a Civil War

The Bote Dock Hangout 240 Turns Every Gathering Into a Pool Party

Prince Heinrich XIII and the Plot to Overthrow Germany’s Government

Former Prisoner in Iran Welcomes Brittney Griner to a ‘Bizarre Club’

For Moldova, War Next Door Brings Energy Crunch and Paid Protests

Man Accused in 2015 Terror Attacks in Mali Is Extradited to the U.S.

Russia and Iran Are Building Defense Partnership, White House Warns

Eric Allison, Prison Reporter Who Knew the Beat All Too Well, Dies at 79

Netanyahu Cabinet Choice Has Criminal Convictions, Delaying a Government

When a Prisoner Swap is a Rorschach-Test

Viktor Bout Tells Maria Butina the US Is Trying to ‘Destroy’ Russia

Evercade EXP Review: Vertical Scrolling, Sub-Par Build

Brittney Griner Released to US After Russia Swaps Her For Viktor Bout 

Key Partner in Covax Will End Support for Middle-Income Nations

Russian State Media Releases Video of Brittney Griner and Viktor Bout Swap

The Villain So Far in ‘Harry & Meghan’? Not the Royal Family.

More Americans Are Being ‘Wrongfully Detained’ and Held Abroad

Johnny Johnson, the Last World War II ‘Dambuster,’ Dies at 101

Americans Are Moving Into Danger Zones

A Gray Area of Loyalties Splinters a Liberated Ukrainian Town

Putin Warns Russians to Prepare for Protracted Ukraine War

Your Thursday Briefing: China Eases Covid Restrictions

Who Is Prince Heinrich XIII, a Man Accused of Trying to Overthrow Germany’s Government?

John Kerry Plans to Meet With Biden to Discuss His Future as Climate Envoy

Apple Kills Its Plan to Scan Your Photos for CSAM. Here’s What’s Next

Strikes Across Iran Lead to Shuttered Shops and Ghost Towns

Putin signs a law banning expressions of L.G.B.T.Q. identity in Russia.

Latvia revokes the license of TV Rain, a major independent Russian channel.

Apple Music Sing Adds 'Karaoke Mode' to Streaming Songs

17 Best Apple Deals: iPads, MacBooks, Apple Watches and AirPods

Don Luce, Activist Who Helped End the Vietnam War, Dies at 88

Your Tuesday Briefing

Ukraine Targets Bases Deep in Russia, Showing Expanded Reach

Ecstasy Gives Way to Despair in a Liberated Ukrainian City

‘Important Step’ Toward Addressing Toxic Legacy of Huge Mine

Skyrocketing Prices in Turkey Hurt Families and Tarnish Erdogan

Her Baby Needs Heart Surgery. But She Is Demanding ‘Unvaccinated’ Blood.

Russia’s Economy Is Threatened by War and Sanctions

Your Monday Briefing: The Social Cost of ‘Zero Covid’

Werner Franke, Who Exposed East German Doping Program, Dies at 82

Das Keyboard MacTigr Review: Just My Type

Omega X Members Say Their K-pop Agency Mistreated Them

Arab Fans are Confronting Israeli Media at Qatar’s World Cup

Zelensky Says Price Cap Set on Russian Oil Is Too High

After Half a Century, Prince Edward Island’s Musical Tradition Takes a Break

Rogue Wave Strikes Cruise Ship, Killing a Passenger

Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Leading Light in German Letters, Dies at 93

Activision Blizzard Has Another Union on Its Hands. Now What?

Under Pressure, South Africa’s President Snubs Party’s Leadership

Android Phone Makers’ Encryption Keys Stolen and Used in Malware

Paul Whelan, American Prisoner in Russia, Contacts Family After Weeks of Silence

Devialet Mania Review: Bottom-Heavy, But Powerful

Day 2: Your Ugly Christmas Sweater Is Beautiful in Its Own Way

‘Constant’ Russian Airstrikes Stifle Ukraine’s Efforts to Restore Power 

Your Friday Briefing: Is China Relenting?

Can Neymar and Brazil’s World Cup Team Unite a Fractured Nation?

EU Talks Over Russian Oil Price Cap Drag On

Ramaphosa’s Future as South Africa’s Leader in Doubt After Damning Report