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The New York Times is one of the most famous and authoritative newspapers in the world. The newspaper was founded in 1851 by Henry J. Raymond and George Jones. Over time, The New York Times has evolved from a regional newspaper into a global news brand. The publication publishes news, analysis, and reports on a wide variety of topics. The newspaper's headquarters are in New York.
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Ukraine granted lithium mining rights to Trump's friend - NYT

Ukraine has granted lithium mining rights in the Kirovohrad region to billionaire Ronald Lauder, a friend of US President Donald Trump. The "Dobra" deposit contains significant reserves of lithium ore.

Economy • January 9, 02:44 PM • 49693 views
Trump ready to defend Ukraine, but there's a catch - NYT

Donald Trump has stated his readiness for the US to commit to Ukraine's future defense, as he is convinced that Russia will not attempt another invasion. He believes Putin is looking to make a deal but declined to specify a timeline for ending the war.

Politics • January 9, 03:02 AM • 28164 views
Russia offered the US an "exchange" of Venezuela for Ukraine - former Trump adviser

Former Donald Trump adviser Fiona Hill stated that the Kremlin offered the White House "a free hand" in Venezuela in exchange for the US "turning a blind eye" to events in Ukraine.

Politics • January 7, 12:29 PM • 34883 views
Rubio stated Trump's intention to buy Greenland, while the White House called the US military "always an option" - NYT

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed lawmakers that President Trump plans to buy Greenland. The White House stated that the use of the American military is an option for acquiring the territory.

News of the World • January 7, 06:32 AM • 5294 views
Rubio called talks about elections in Venezuela "premature" and did not rule out troop deployment

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio believes it is too early to discuss holding elections in Venezuela. He noted that the US oil embargo on Venezuela will remain, and American troops could land.

News of the World • January 4, 05:14 PM • 6636 views
US operation in Venezuela: at least 40 dead - NYT

A US operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has resulted in the deaths of at least 40 people, including military personnel and civilians. US military aircraft struck radar and air defense batteries, and helicopters with special forces came under fire.

Politics • January 4, 10:47 AM • 6627 views
Ukraine closer to discussing format of peace settlement with partners - NYT

Negotiations between Ukraine and its partners have entered a new phase, bringing the parties closer to discussing the format of a peace settlement. President Zelenskyy expects the basic provisions on security guarantees and economic recovery to be agreed upon as early as January.

Politics • January 4, 07:38 AM • 8405 views
Trump shared NY Post article about Putin's bluff as the main obstacle to peace

Trump reposted a NY Post article claiming that Russia is the only obstacle to ending the war. The material states that Putin systematically opposes Trump's policies, and his statements are a manipulation to disrupt peace initiatives.

Politics • December 31, 07:52 PM • 16466 views
Media reported how Trump and Zelenskyy bonded over the "beauty of Ukrainian women"

Relations between Trump and Zelenskyy improved after the Oval Office scandal on February 28. Trump noted the beauty of Ukrainian women, which defused the atmosphere between the leaders.

Politics • December 31, 12:17 PM • 4504 views
"End of an era": Danish postal service stops letter delivery after 400 years, mailboxes sold at auctionVideo

The Danish postal service PostNord has stopped delivering letters due to a sharp decline in their use. The number of letters sent by mail in the country has decreased by more than 90 percent since 2000.

News of the World • December 31, 07:28 AM • 3595 views
Colleen Hoover: The Star of Contemporary Romance Novels on MEGOGO BOOKSPhoto

Colleen Hoover is known for her romantic stories that explore themes of love, loss, and change; her books regularly become New York Times bestsellers. The online bookstore MEGOGO BOOKS offers a complete collection of the author's works in Ukrainian and English.

Business News • December 26, 12:59 PM • 13163 views
In the US, Trump changed his mind about closing thermal power plants, turning away from wind energy

The Trump administration issued emergency orders to keep two coal-fired power plants in Indiana, which were slated for closure, operating until the end of the year. This decision supported the coal industry, citing the need to provide the population with reliable and affordable electricity.

News of the World • December 26, 08:13 AM • 3869 views
Russia likely to reject new US and Ukraine peace plan - NYT

The Kremlin believes it can gain more by continuing hostilities while using negotiations as a foreign policy tool. Russian dictator Putin insists on the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as the exclusion of Ukraine's possibility of NATO membership.

Politics • December 25, 11:09 AM • 3968 views
Beijing prepares for a possible nuclear "preemptive strike": Pentagon report on Xi Jinping's new strategy

Beijing is preparing a nuclear counterattack before enemy missiles explode, implementing an "early warning" system. The US views China's military buildup as a threat that makes its territory vulnerable.

Politics • December 24, 01:16 PM • 4845 views
Rob and Michele Reiner's death certificates confirm: the couple died minutes after multiple stab wounds

Official death certificates confirm that Rob and Michele Reiner died from multiple stab wounds on December 14 at their home in Brentwood. The couple's bodies were cremated, and their children, Romy and Jake, expressed deep pain at the loss.

News of the World • December 24, 09:20 AM • 3454 views
Investigative reporter sues Musk's xAI, Google, and OpenAI over chatbot training

Investigative reporter John Carreyrou, known for exposing Theranos, has filed a lawsuit against xAI, Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Meta Platforms and Perplexity. He accuses the companies of using copyrighted books to train their artificial intelligence systems without permission.

Technologies • December 23, 07:12 AM • 5317 views
Attacks on Russia's "shadow fleet" tankers: NYT names main goal of Ukraine's special operations

The goal of Ukraine's attacks on Russia's "shadow fleet" tankers is to increase the risks and costs of transportation, as well as to pressure Russia's partners. Ukraine will pursue a "decisive policy" regarding attacks on tankers heading to Russian ports for oil.

Economy • December 21, 02:17 AM • 8927 views
Venezuelan Navy takes oil product tankers under protection

Venezuelan authorities have instructed the navy to escort oil product tankers. This could escalate tensions with the United States amid Donald Trump's statements about blocking the country's oil industry.

News of the World • December 17, 09:41 PM • 8652 views
Rainer family murder: new details of the tragedy revealed

Details of the Rainer family tragedy have emerged in Los Angeles. Daughter Romy found her father's body, and learned about her mother's death from paramedics. The family's son, Nick, was detained by police.

News of the World • December 17, 01:24 PM • 3988 views
US and Europe developed a plan to support Ukraine after signing a "peace agreement"

The US and European allies have prepared two draft documents on supporting Ukraine after a potential "peace agreement," which were discussed with President Zelenskyy in Berlin. The documents outline general principles and detailed provisions for force interaction, and also envisage increasing the number of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to 800,000 servicemen.

Politics • December 17, 01:26 AM • 5230 views
Trump sues BBC for $10 billion over alleged misrepresentation of his speech

Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit in Miami court against the BBC for $10 billion for defamation and violation of Florida's trade practices law. The lawsuit concerns edited footage of Trump's speech shown on the Panorama program.

News of the World • December 16, 07:43 AM • 3933 views
Conservative José Antonio Kast wins presidential election in Chile

José Antonio Kast, a conservative candidate, has been elected president of Chile with over 58% of the vote, defeating Jeanette Jara. His election marks a turn to the right for a country concerned about security and illegal immigration.

News of the World • December 15, 06:48 AM • 3132 views
Ukraine does not abandon Donbas and retains the right to join NATO in the updated version of the peace plan - Media

Ukraine has presented an updated peace plan that excludes the abandonment of Donbas and retains the right to join NATO. This proposal is a response to Donald Trump's 28-point plan, which caused shock in Europe.

War in Ukraine • December 13, 06:38 PM • 5136 views
Trump said he passed his third cognitive test with "flying colors"

Donald Trump announced that he successfully passed his third cognitive test with "flying colors," commenting on discussions about his age and mental faculties. He claims that few people pass this exam so well.

News of the World • December 10, 11:58 AM • 3558 views
US concerned about impunity of Russian spies in Mexico

Mexico refused to expel more than two dozen Russian spies operating under diplomatic cover, despite their identification by the CIA. Russia has intensified its intelligence activities in Mexico since the invasion of Ukraine, leveraging its proximity to the US and weaker surveillance levels.

Politics • December 9, 11:17 AM • 3749 views
Ukraine's battlefield picture worsens amid Russian troop advances and Trump's peace plan – NYTPhoto

Ukraine's battlefield picture is worsening amid active advances by Russian troops in several directions and the promotion of a peace plan linked to Donald Trump's special envoy. Russian troops are advancing, while dictator Vladimir Putin, after talks with American officials, has made it clear that he is not backing down from his tough demands.

War in Ukraine • December 7, 08:20 AM • 13734 views
Boat with dead migrants found off the coast of Greece: details

The Greek Coast Guard found the bodies of 17 migrants near the island of Crete, and two more people were rescued from a half-sunken boat. The disaster occurred amid Greece's intensified measures on migration.

News of the World • December 7, 06:15 AM • 11056 views
Trump changed architects for White House ballroom

US President Donald Trump has hired a new architectural firm, Shalom Baranes Associates, to oversee the design of his new ballroom. This came after disagreements with the initial designer, McCrery Architects, regarding the project's size and timeline.

News of the World • December 5, 06:50 AM • 79434 views
The New York Times sues the Pentagon over new accreditation rules: what is known

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging new rules that prohibit most major media outlets from being in the building. The publication claims that these rules violate constitutional freedoms and restrict the work of journalists.

News of the World • December 4, 03:34 PM • 3991 views
Pantone named the color of 2026: a shade of white chosen for the first timeVideo

The Pantone Color Institute has chosen PANTONE 11-4201 Cloud Dancer as the color of 2026, calling it a "billowing white, filled with serenity. " This is the first time a shade of white has been chosen in the 26-year history of Pantone's Color of the Year program.

Society • December 4, 02:10 PM • 74148 views