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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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Amid Trump's 'offensive' statements, Ukraine considers Friday meeting to obtain necessary modern weapons - Politico

Kyiv is considering a meeting on Friday to secure modern weapons needed for a counteroffensive. Tomahawk cruise missiles and air defense systems will be discussed, and the Ukrainian delegation has already met with missile manufacturer Raytheon.

Politics • October 16, 01:22 PM • 2907 views
Trump administration expands state's role in economy to reduce dependence on China - NYT

The administration of US President Donald Trump will significantly expand the state's role in the economy, increasing its stake in strategic companies. This is aimed at reducing dependence on China in the supply chains of rare earth minerals and technologies.

Economy • October 16, 05:59 AM • 4350 views
Trump administration authorized CIA covert operations in Venezuela to remove Maduro - NYT

The administration of US President Donald Trump has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela to remove Nicolas Maduro. The authorization allows for the elimination of top government officials and a wide range of actions in the Caribbean.

Politics • October 16, 12:30 AM • 3942 views
Ukrainian delegation reported to the President on the first results of negotiations in Washington - YermakVideo

Yermak reported on a working call with the President of Ukraine, where they discussed deepening cooperation in the areas of air defense, long-range weapons, and aviation. The delegation is preparing the groundwork for a future conversation between the leaders of Ukraine and the United States, scheduled for Friday.

Politics • October 15, 03:45 PM • 4013 views
US Department of Defense prepared a plan to transfer Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine – Trump's final decision is awaited – NYT

The US Department of Defense has prepared plans to sell or transfer Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, but the final decision rests with President Donald Trump. The supply of missiles is complicated by the absence of launchers in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the risk of confrontation with Russia.

Politics • October 15, 02:53 PM • 4029 views
Awaiting what will make Moscow end its aggression: NYT on changing formulas in search of peace in Ukraine

The Ukrainian delegation visited Washington to discuss the purchase of American weapons, including Tomahawk missiles. This indicates a change in the approach to ending the war, where the emphasis is on strengthening combat power.

Politics • October 14, 02:18 PM • 4875 views
US shutdown caused chaos in real estate market in flood zones - NYT

Due to the US government shutdown, the National Flood Insurance Program has suspended the issuance of new policies, delaying approximately 1,400 real estate transactions daily. Private insurance is significantly more expensive and unavailable in many areas.

Economy • October 10, 05:57 AM • 3925 views
Nobel laureate learned about the award while hiking in the Rocky Mountains

The Nobel Committee contacted one of the 2025 Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine, Fred Ramsdell, who was on a hiking trip. He learned about the award from his wife when she re-established mobile communication at the campsite.

News of the World • October 7, 06:59 PM • 4000 views
Gold price exceeds four thousand dollars per ounce for the first time - NYT

The price of gold has risen above four thousand dollars per ounce for the first time, increasing by more than 50 percent this year. Investors are seeking safe-haven assets due to political turmoil and uncertainty, as well as the weakening dollar and US government bonds.

Economy • October 7, 03:44 PM • 3395 views
Trump ordered to cease diplomatic contacts with Venezuela: details

US President Donald Trump has instructed Special Representative Richard Grenell to cease engagement with Venezuela. This decision is related to the problem of drug trafficking and Nicolas Maduro's refusal to relinquish power, and the US is ready for an escalation of relations.

News of the World • October 7, 03:25 AM • 10778 views
Trump deployed National Guard in Portland despite authorities' resistance

The Trump administration sent 200 National Guard troops to Portland, despite attempts by Oregon authorities to block the decision through court. Local officials warn that the president's actions could escalate the situation and provoke new protests.

News of the World • October 4, 02:08 PM • 5854 views
Trump administration plans to cut US refugee intake to record low - NYT

The administration of US President Donald Trump plans to cut the number of refugees admitted to 7,500 next year. This is significantly less than the 125,000 limit set by the Biden administration.

News of the World • October 4, 11:59 AM • 5781 views
"Six Minutes": Bessent yelled at Svyrydenko during February's mineral deal discussion - Media

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly yelled at Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko in February during negotiations over a mineral deal. Washington made demands that Ukrainian officials perceived as blackmail, such as granting the US half of the mining rights in Ukraine.

Economy • October 3, 05:22 PM • 17657 views
Director David Lynch's estate listed for sale for $15 million

Director David Lynch's Hollywood Hills home is for sale for $15 million. The approximately 1-hectare estate includes five buildings where Lynch lived and worked for over three decades.

News of the World • September 30, 09:59 AM • 55081 views
Dead stowaway found in landing gear of plane from Europe in US

On Sunday, a dead stowaway was found in the landing gear compartment of an American Airlines plane that arrived from Europe at Charlotte-Douglas Airport. Police are investigating the case, without disclosing the identity of the deceased or the city of departure.

News of the World • September 29, 06:18 AM • 30971 views
British politician admitted making pro-Russian statements in exchange for bribes

Former leader of the Reform UK party in Wales, Nathan Gill, appeared in court in London, pleading guilty to eight counts of receiving money between December 2018 and July 2019. He received bribes for following instructions from Ukrainian citizen Oleh Voloshyn, who was an official in Viktor Yanukovych's government.

Politics • September 27, 01:14 AM • 7977 views
Elon Musk's father accused of child sexual abuse - NYTPhoto

Elon Musk's father, Errol Musk, has been accused of sexually abusing five children and stepchildren for decades. Relatives repeatedly sought help from the billionaire, but he did not directly participate in police investigations.

Society • September 23, 02:32 PM • 3812 views
"I don't recognize my country right now": Angelina Jolie criticized political instability in the US

Actress Angelina Jolie stated that she does not recognize the US due to political instability and called anything that restricts freedom of speech dangerous. She expressed her opinion during the presentation of the film "Couture" in Spain.

News of the World • September 22, 10:56 AM • 83702 views
US Congressional Commission releases more Epstein documents linking him to Trump - FT

The US Congressional Commission has released new documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including his contact book and calendar. This coincided with Trump's trip to the UK, renewing interest in the financier's connections with influential figures.

News of the World • September 17, 07:59 AM • 5018 views
Actor and director Robert Redford dies - NYT

Robert Redford, film star and director, has died at the age of 89. He was known for his films that touched on serious topics and his active environmental protection work.

Culture • September 16, 12:26 PM • 5977 views
Trump sues prominent American publication: billions at stake

Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing the publication of spreading "false and defamatory content. " The lawsuit is related to articles about Trump's alleged involvement in the "Epstein affair" and the newspaper's support for Kamala Harris.

Politics • September 16, 09:07 AM • 4141 views
Russia is betting on drones in the war: attacks come in "swarms," Ukraine is looking for an answer - NYT

Russia has sent more than 34,000 drones and decoys to attack Ukraine this year, nine times more than last year. Moscow has established large-scale production, manufacturing up to 6,000 devices monthly.

War in Ukraine • September 15, 02:33 PM • 4978 views
Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology does not pose a threat of radioactive contamination and is not related to nuclear weapons: response to NYT materialVideo

The Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology refutes information about radiation danger. The institution operates normally, no emergencies have been recorded.

Technologies • September 12, 03:02 PM • 3043 views
At the direction of Trump administration officials, Belgium wants to burn nearly $10 million worth of contraceptives - NYT

The Trump administration ordered the destruction of a $9. 7 million shipment of USAID contraceptives intended for low-income countries. The supplies are stuck in a warehouse in Belgium, and offers from international organizations to distribute or sell them have been rejected.

News of the World • September 12, 09:21 AM • 4221 views
Russia has damaged a laboratory in Kharkiv containing enriched uranium more than 70 times: strikes could lead to large-scale radioactive contamination - NYT

The Kharkiv laboratory, containing extremely dangerous materials, including uranium, has been damaged 74 times. Potential radioactive contamination threatens 640,000 Ukrainians.

War in Ukraine • September 12, 08:46 AM • 4460 views
FBI Director Arrives in Utah: Over 7,000 Tips Received in Charlie Kirk Murder Case

FBI Director Kash Patel and his deputy arrived in Utah to coordinate the search for Charlie Kirk's killer. Authorities have received over 7,000 tips and "digital media leads" in the case.

Crimes and emergencies • September 12, 02:47 AM • 6035 views
US approves defense budget with restrictions for transgender people

The US House of Representatives has approved an $892. 6 billion defense bill that includes a pay raise for service members. The document also includes bans that restrict the rights of transgender service members.

Politics • September 11, 07:37 AM • 3825 views
Shooting in the USA: person detained after assassination attempt on Kirk is not the shooter

US police have determined that the person detained after the assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk was not actually the shooter. Earlier, the university reported the detention of a suspect.

Crimes and emergencies • September 10, 08:16 PM • 6008 views
Dozens of Americans died defending Ukraine from Russian aggression

At least 92 US citizens have given their lives defending Ukraine from Russian aggression. The American charitable foundation R.T. Weatherman Foundation provides assistance to volunteers.

War in Ukraine • September 7, 11:20 PM • 19027 views
Sanctions will lead the Russian economy to "complete collapse": the US is ready to increase pressure on Russia with European support

Scott Bessent stated his readiness to strengthen sanctions against Russia, including secondary ones on oil. This is possible with the solidarity of European partners.

Politics • September 7, 02:53 PM • 20541 views