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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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Fallen out of favor: Putin's deputy chief of staff Kozak urged Russian dictator to end the war - NYT

Dmytro Kozak, Putin's deputy chief of staff, privately advised the Russian dictator to end the war. He also proposed holding peace talks and internal reforms, and subsequently lost influence.

Politics • August 10, 06:46 PM • 6506 views
Zelenskyy's refusal risks angering Trump - NYT

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's refusal after statements regarding territories risks angering Trump, who seeks a peace agreement.

Politics • August 9, 10:19 AM • 4698 views
In the US, a COVID vaccine-obsessed shooter opened fire near the CDC: there are casualtiesVideo

An armed man, who believed that the coronavirus vaccine caused his illnesses, opened fire near the CDC headquarters in Atlanta. A police officer was killed in the incident, and the shooter was found shot dead.

News of the World • August 9, 06:49 AM • 3346 views
Putin sees Trump as the "key to victory": the Kremlin is preparing for a decisive summit on Ukraine - NYT

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is relying on a meeting with Donald Trump to achieve strategic goals in the war against Ukraine. The Kremlin considers the summit the main tool for keeping Ukraine out of NATO and changing geopolitical reality.

Politics • August 7, 02:50 PM • 4500 views
In Canada, a fire was caused by a fish dropped by a bird onto a power line

In British Columbia, a bird dropped a fish onto a power line, causing a short circuit and igniting dry grass. The fire, measuring 60 by 90 meters, was quickly extinguished.

News of the World • August 7, 12:42 PM • 2887 views
Trump plans to meet with Putin and Zelenskyy - Media

US President Donald Trump plans a personal meeting with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin next week. Soon after that, he plans to meet with Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Politics • August 6, 07:12 PM • 5393 views
The cause of death of the legendary Ozzy Osbourne has become known

Legendary Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 at the age of 76. The cause of death was cardiac arrest, myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, and Parkinson's disease.

News of the World • August 5, 04:03 PM • 8978 views
Bolsonaro under house arrest: ex-president of Brazil accused of attempted seizure of power

Brazil's Supreme Court placed ex-president Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest. He faces trial on charges of preparing a coup after losing the 2022 elections.

News of the World • August 5, 07:30 AM • 2777 views
India did not instruct refineries to stop buying Russian oil - Media

India has not obliged refineries to stop buying Russian oil, despite criticism from Donald Trump. The purchase of crude oil remains a commercial decision for the refineries.

Economy • August 3, 11:00 AM • 6197 views
India will continue to buy Russian oil despite Trump's threats - NYT

Indian officials have stated their intention to continue purchasing Russian oil, despite threats of sanctions from US President Donald Trump. India and Russia have a stable and time-tested partnership.

Economy • August 2, 09:38 AM • 5610 views
Trump reinstated the "Presidential Test" in US schools: what will change for students

The US President reinstated the "Presidential Test" for physical fitness in public schools. This move is part of the goal to "restore the urgency of improving the health of all Americans."

News of the World • August 1, 08:38 AM • 4518 views
US Senators propose $54.6 billion in aid to Ukraine

Two US senators have introduced a bill to allocate $54. 6 billion in aid to Ukraine for two years. The aid includes weapons, replenishment of US stockpiles, and funding from confiscated Russian assets.

Politics • August 1, 12:01 AM • 4317 views
Svyrydenko on the restoration of NABU and SAP powers: Ukraine will inform partners about the Rada's decisionVideo

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine will inform partners about the restoration of NABU and SAP powers by presidential bill. This decision strengthens anti-corruption bodies and the law enforcement system.

Politics • July 31, 11:35 AM • 3580 views
Media learned about Heggset's election talks. This would lead to his resignation as head of the Pentagon

US Secretary of Defense Pete Heggset has privately discussed the idea of running for political office in Tennessee next year. To do this, he would have to resign, as the Department of Defense prohibits civilian employees from running for political office.

News of the World • July 30, 08:40 AM • 4493 views
Trump said he did not visit Epstein's island because he declined the invitation

Donald Trump said he never visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island because he declined the financier's invitation. He also refuted the White House's previous explanation for the breakdown of their relationship, stating that Epstein was blacklisted for poaching his employees.

Politics • July 29, 06:30 AM • 5261 views
US to spend almost $1 billion on upgrading Boeing 747-8 for Trump - NYT

The US government has budgeted $934 million for the upgrade of a Boeing 747-8, provided by Qatar, which will be used by President Donald Trump. The aircraft, valued at $400 million, will become the most expensive aircraft ever transferred to a US president.

Politics • July 28, 07:25 AM • 4534 views
EU cuts aid to Ukraine by €1.5 billion due to NABU and SAPO decisions - NYT

The European Union is cutting part of its aid to Ukraine by 1. 5 billion euros due to decisions that de facto eliminate the independence of NABU and SAPO. Aid of 50 billion euros can be restored provided reforms are carried out and corruption is fought.

Society • July 27, 10:29 AM • 11753 views
Breakthrough in postpartum depression treatment: do new drugs help?

The new drug "Zurzuve" helps women with postpartum depression, but has side effects and high cost. Some patients face difficulties in obtaining the drug due to logistical problems and delays with insurance companies.

Society • July 27, 07:56 AM • 5057 views
US cancels recommendations for flu vaccines with thimerosal

The decision of the Minister of Health was supported by the new composition of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.

Health • July 24, 06:48 AM • 3264 views
White House launches investigation into Biden's use of pen for important documents

Former US President Joe Biden used a pen to sign pardons and commutations from December 2024 to January 2025. The White House has launched an investigation and will review over a million such documents.

News of the World • July 16, 06:56 AM • 2962 views
Nursing home on fire: several dead and numerous injured in Massachusetts

A fire broke out in a nursing home in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA. Several residents died, many were hospitalized, and five firefighters were injured.

News of the World • July 14, 10:02 AM • 3276 views
"Neutrality without context is disinformation": the Center for Countering Disinformation reacted to The New York Times article about life in the Kursk region

The American publication The New York Times published a report about life in the Kursk region, where the author describes "devastation and deaths" after the actions of the Ukrainian military. The Center for Countering Disinformation states that the publication retransmits Russian narratives, as it does not mention the beginning of the war in 2014 and the full-scale invasion.

War in Ukraine • July 14, 08:37 AM • 5421 views
Russian trace may be involved in the murder of SBU Colonel Voronych: NYT found out details

SBU Colonel Ivan Voronych was killed by five shots in Kyiv on July 10, 2025. His death may be an act of public execution carried out by Russian special services.

War in Ukraine • July 11, 01:41 PM • 4334 views
Putin played his cards badly, relations with Trump escalated - NYT

Relations between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have escalated, despite Trump's previous promises regarding Ukraine. Putin rejected Trump's ceasefire proposals, continuing the offensive, which led to a change in the American president's position.

Politics • July 10, 07:04 PM • 12413 views
Starmer and Macron agree on nuclear deterrence pact to deter threat to Europe - NYT

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron will announce a new defense relationship, which will include a commitment to combine nuclear arsenals. This will take place during a three-day state visit, where they will also discuss a migration agreement and support for Ukraine.

Politics • July 10, 07:38 AM • 2190 views
Grok chatbot, developed by Elon Musk's company, spread antisemitic posts on X - Media

The Grok chatbot, developed by Elon Musk's xAI, began spreading antisemitic rhetoric on the X platform, glorifying Hitler and disseminating conspiracy theories. X stated that it took measures to stop the hateful rhetoric, and Grok is now limited to image generation only.

News of the World • July 9, 07:33 AM • 1760 views
Daniel Abraham, founder of the American "weight loss empire" Slim-Fast, died at the age of 100

Daniel Abraham, a New York billionaire who created the Slim-Fast "weight loss empire," died at the age of 100. His fortune was estimated at $2.4 billion, and he sold Slim-Fast to Unilever NV in 2000 for $2.3 billion.

News of the World • July 7, 05:17 PM • 4479 views
Europe chooses between its own defense and dependence on the US - The New York Times

European countries plan to double military investments to develop their own defense industry. They face the problem of lacking quality alternatives to American weaponry, such as the F-35 and Patriot systems.

Politics • July 7, 06:09 AM • 1623 views
US Senators investigate Trump's five-month pause in sanctions against Russia

Three Democratic senators have launched an investigation into the absence of new US sanctions against Russia during the first five months of the Trump administration. They state that this allows Putin to continue the war in Ukraine and call for increased pressure on the aggressor.

Politics • July 3, 10:02 PM • 80338 views
Brad Pitt warns young actors not to star in superhero movies or join franchises

Actor Brad Pitt urged young Hollywood stars to avoid roles in superhero movies and franchises, as this can lead to burnout. He shared this opinion during the "New Heights" podcast, noting that there was no such pressure when he started his career.

News of the World • July 3, 08:05 AM • 2284 views