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Many Russians in No Mood for Celebration on Kremlin’s Biggest Day of the Year

As the country heads into Victory Day, the economy is stalling, internet restrictions are growing and the Kremlin is fearing Ukrainian attacks.

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China Sees a ‘Giant With a Limp’ as U.S. Drains Weapons on Iran War

America’s ability to deter China in a war over Taiwan is weakened, Chinese analysts say, giving Beijing leverage in an upcoming summit with President...

Many Russians in No Mood for Celebration on Kremlin’s Biggest Day of the Year

As the country heads into Victory Day, the economy is stalling, internet restrictions are growing and the Kremlin is fearing Ukrainian attacks.
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Raymond’s Biggest Question About the Trip

Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong sets out on his journey to Antarctica and shares his biggest question for the trip ahead.

Why scientists are studying the Thwaites glacier

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Masashi Ozaki, Japan’s Dominant Golfer Known as ‘Jumbo,’ Dies at 78

A World Golf Hall of Famer who could drive a ball more than 300 yards in his prime, he recorded 113 victories on the...

6 Takeaways on the Unwinding U.S.-Ukraine Alliance

A Times investigation reveals the inside story of the Trump administration’s chaotic push for a peace deal and its erratic role in the war.

Gaza Aid Groups Face Suspensions Under New Israeli Rules

The organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, have resisted providing Israel with detailed information about their workers.

Overlooked Stories

We look at some of our best stories of 2025 that you might have missed in the year’s avalanche of news.

The C.I.A. Strike on Venezuela: What to Know

The drone attack, said to be on a dock where drugs were being prepared for loading on boats, represented a further escalation of the...

Tatiana Schlossberg, Kennedy Daughter Who Wrote of Her Cancer, Dies at 35

An environmental journalist and child of Caroline Kennedy, she recently wrote of her battle with leukemia in The New Yorker, drawing worldwide sympathy.

Studying the Melting Continent, if We Can Reach It

Times journalists are accompanying a group of scientists on an arduous, weekslong trip to study a key glacier in Antarctica. Here’s what to know.

Protests Over Iran’s Currency Crash and Inflation Spread to Universities

Iranian leaders face pressure over a currency collapse and threats of possible military strikes from Israel and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear activities.

Spanish Woman Scorned, Then Loved, for Botched Fresco Restoration Dies at 94

Cecilia Giménez’s repainting of an image of Jesus in 2012 was widely mocked online. But tourists flocked to see her work, reviving her struggling...

Updates: Follow The Times on a Journey to Antarctica

Our reporter Raymond Zhong and our photographer Chang W. Lee are joining scientists and engineers on a research expedition to a melting continent.