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Russia Pummels Kyiv, Prompting Rare Rebuke From Trump
The attack, which killed at least 12 people, was the deadliest on Ukraine’s capital in nearly a year. President Trump called on President Vladimir V. Putin to “STOP!” in a post on social media.

By Kim Barker, Maria Varenikova and Brendan Hoffman

Thu Apr 24 2025

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Red Line on Crimea Isn’t Just Zelensky’s. It’s Ukraine’s.
In Ukraine, memories of Russia’s annexation are fresh and resentments run high, leaving the country’s president few choices on the latest American peace plan.

By Andrew E. Kramer and Maria Varenikova

Thu Apr 24 2025

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Crisis Deepens for India and Pakistan Over Kashmir Attack
The Pakistani government said that if India followed through on a threat to block rivers it would take it as “an act of war.”

By Salman Masood

Thu Apr 24 2025

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At 99, a Seminal Asian Leader Reflects on a Contentious Legacy
In his first, 22-year stretch as prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad transformed Malaysia’s economy. But he was also accused of being a strongman and antisemite. In an interview, he offers a self-assessment.

By Sui-Lee Wee and Chang W. Lee

Thu Apr 24 2025

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How India’s Threat to Block Rivers Could Devastate Pakistan
After a militant attack in Kashmir, the Indian government said it was suspending its participation in a treaty that governs most of the water used in Pakistani agriculture.

By Anupreeta Das, Pragati K.B. and Zia ur-Rehman

Thu Apr 24 2025

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Cardinals Gather in Vatican to Fine Tune Preparations for Pope’s Funeral
The conclave to select the next pontiff has not started yet, but meetings to set the agenda were underway, and the church released the first image of Francis’ tomb.

By Emma Bubola

Thu Apr 24 2025

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Britain Lifts Sanctions on Syrian Security Agencies
The move, which is intended to allow Syria’s new leaders the chance to rebuild, follows Britain’s earlier easing of sanctions on Syrian energy companies and the central bank.

By Stephen Castle

Thu Apr 24 2025

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Killer of Gucci Heir Is Arrested on Suspicion of Shooting His Own Son
Benedetto Ceraulo, who in 1995 killed Maurizio Gucci, the heir to the fashion house, was suspected of shooting his son over a scratch on a car, Italian police said.

By Jonathan Wolfe and Amelia Nierenberg

Thu Apr 24 2025

If America Walks Away From Ukraine, What Will Europe Do?
Europeans see Ukraine’s security as vital to their own and want to defend the principle of no border changes by force, even if President Trump does not.

By Steven Erlanger

Thu Apr 24 2025

Why Greater Toronto Could Decide Who Wins Canada’s Election
The Conservatives had enjoyed a lead over Liberals in the region largely because of rising housing and food costs. But President Trump’s tariffs have shifted the equation.

By Ian Austen

Thu Apr 24 2025

Rory McIlroy Won the Masters, Finally. The Roars Told the Story.
It might have been an internal waging of wars for McIlroy, but all of Augusta National felt it with him, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Mon Apr 14 2025

Paige Bueckers Is Ushering In a New Generation of W.N.B.A. Stars
As more trailblazers retire, Bueckers represents a potential pillar for the league’s future.

Mon Apr 14 2025

How 72 Hours of Turmoil Suddenly Rocked College Football in April
Everything quickly unraveled for Tennessee and its former quarterback, Nico Iamaleava.

Mon Apr 14 2025

Play Connections: Sports Edition. Tackle Today’s Puzzle.
Group sports terms that share a common thread.

Sat Feb 08 2025

Rory McIlroy’s Masters Win Gives Him, at Last, His Seat at the Table
It took some all-time blunders and would-be disasters. It took every imaginable flashback to all imaginable disappointments. But it happened.

Mon Apr 14 2025

If the Best Talent Turned Pro, the W.N.B.A. Draft Would Look Different
Rules around draft eligibility could be holding the league back.

Mon Apr 14 2025

The 9 M.L.B. Managers Who Might Already Be on the Hot Seat
In baseball’s age of collaboration, the hot seat for managers should be viewed more as an oversized sofa.

Mon Apr 14 2025

The Best Fits for This Year’s N.F.L. Draft Quarterback Prospects
The Tennessee Titans will likely take Cam Ward with the No. 1 pick. After that, it’s anyone’s guess where top passers will land.

Mon Apr 14 2025

How George Russell Drove ‘In the Dark’ to a Formula 1 Podium
The driver nursed his Mercedes through the final laps in Bahrain as car systems remarkably started shutting down around him.

Mon Apr 14 2025

Chinese Manufacturers Make Appeals to Americans: Buy Direct
Videos on the social media app, filmed at factories in China, urge viewers to buy luxury goods directly, as tariffs drive up prices. Americans are receptive.

By Sapna Maheshwari and Ang Li

Thu Apr 24 2025

For China’s Trolls, ‘Chairman Trump’ and ‘Eyeliner Man’ Are Easy Targets
Online mockery of President Trump is fodder for the Communist Party’s propagandists. For liberal-minded Chinese, it is a creative expression of shock at his policies.

By Li Yuan

Thu Apr 24 2025

Stocks Extend Gains as Investors Weigh Fed Rates and Tariff Talk
After an early wobble, markets resumed rising after Chinese officials contradicted suggestions from President Trump and others about tariff negotiations.

By Jason Karaian and Kevin Granville

Thu Apr 24 2025

On Major Economic Decisions, Trump Blinks, and Then Blinks Again
President Trump has said his punishing tariffs would force companies to build factories in the United States. But it is far from clear that they will have the effects he predicted.

By David E. Sanger

Wed Apr 23 2025

Trump Takes On Improbable Task in Seeking Trade Deals Across the Globe
The president’s threats of tariffs have brought countries like Japan, South Korea and India rushing to negotiate, but they have sown chaos with bigger trading partners like China.

By Ana Swanson

Wed Apr 23 2025

Britain Says It Will Not Alter Standards or Rush U.S. Trade Deal
The British government is hoping to reach an agreement with the United States to soften the economic blow British businesses are facing from higher tariffs.

By Eshe Nelson

Wed Apr 23 2025

China Has an Army of Robots on Its Side in the Tariff War
Enormous investments in factory equipment and artificial intelligence are giving China an edge in car manufacturing and other industries.

By Keith Bradsher

Wed Apr 23 2025

At Meta’s Landmark Trial, a Stroll Through a Graveyard of Dead Apps
In the landmark antitrust case, tech executives have harked back to a Silicon Valley age when social apps like Facebook, Path, Orkut and Google Plus boomed.

By Mike Isaac and Cecilia Kang

Wed Apr 23 2025

Apple and Meta Are First to Be Hit by E.U. Digital Competition Law
The European Commission said the Silicon Valley companies violated the Digital Markets Act, a law meant to crimp the power of the largest tech firms.

By Adam Satariano

Wed Apr 23 2025

Publisher of PCMag and Mashable Sues OpenAI
Ziff Davis, which owns more than 45 media properties, is accusing the tech company of infringing on the publisher’s copyrights and diluting its trademarks.

By Benjamin Mullin

Thu Apr 24 2025

‘The Accountant 2’ Review: Ben Affleck’s Revenge of the Killer Nerd
Affleck returns as a brilliant C.P.A. who moonlights as a mysterious, gun-toting fixer and gets help from his little bro, played by Jon Bernthal.

By Manohla Dargis

Thu Apr 24 2025

‘April’ Review: A Doctor’s Dilemma
In this, her second feature, the Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili takes on the risks faced by an obstetrician who performs kitchen-table abortions.

By Manohla Dargis

Thu Apr 24 2025

‘On Swift Horses’ Review: Putting It All on the Line
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi lead a melancholic drama about love and longing in the 1950s.

By Alissa Wilkinson

Thu Apr 24 2025

‘Blue Sun Palace’ Review: A Whole World Inside
A gorgeously intimate debut feature explores the lives of Chinese immigrants in a massage parlor in Queens.

By Alissa Wilkinson

Thu Apr 24 2025

Her Abortion Drama Won Praise, but Not in Her Native Country
The director Dea Kulumbegashvili’s new movie, “April,” shines a light on the complicated situation for women seeking abortions in Georgia.

By Beatrice Loayza

Thu Apr 24 2025

Death, Taxes and Ben Affleck: ‘The Accountant’ Gets a Sequel
The director and the writer of the surprisingly successful “Accountant” franchise join Affleck to discuss its origins, getting ahead in Hollywood and learning to line dance.

By Reggie Ugwu

Wed Apr 23 2025

Pope Francis, the Unlikely Movie Star: 6 Films Show His Cinematic Appeal
In fictional tales and documentaries, directors approached him as a screen character who was both admired and controversial.

By Alissa Wilkinson

Mon Apr 21 2025

David Cronenberg Lost His Wife and the Will to Make Movies. Then Came ‘The Shrouds’
The acclaimed filmmaker discusses bringing death to the forefront in his latest picture.

By Kyle Buchanan

Sat Apr 19 2025

Do You Know These Books That Became Disaster Movies?
Many blockbuster films were inspired by literature and this short quiz tests your knowledge about five of them.

By J. D. Biersdorfer

Mon Apr 21 2025

Andrea Nevins, Who Turned Offbeat Subjects Into Moving Films, Dies at 63
Her documentaries, one of which received an Oscar nomination, explored subjects like punk-rock dads and Barbie dolls.

By Clay Risen

Thu Apr 24 2025

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