Times reporters spent over a year combing through government bidding documents that reveal the country’s technological road map to ensure the longevity of its authoritarian rule.
Tag: New York Times
Zimbabwe Court Convicts Reporter for The New York Times
The reporter, Jeffrey Moyo, is unlikely to spend time in prison, but analysts said the case was part of a wider assault on press freedoms in the country.
How (and Why) We Calculated the Value of Haiti’s Payments to France
We wanted to know how much Haiti had paid over generations. So we set out to compile the data.
Haitian Creole Speakers Welcome ‘The Ransom’ Translation
Haitian Creole is a national language, but Creole speakers can encounter prejudice, so some were thrilled to see “The Ransom” offered in Creole.
Haitians React to ‘Ransom’ Project
Some Haitians say the world needs to understand the history that brought them to their present-day straits.
Haitian Creole Speakers Welcome ‘The Ransom’ Translation
Haitian Creole is a national language, but Creole speakers can encounter prejudice, so some were thrilled to see “The Ransom” offered in Creole.
One Story Filled Almost the Entire Magazine. It Came Together in Two Weeks.
The Ukrainian photographer Alexander Chekmenev captured portraits of Ukrainian citizens that appear in a new photo essay.
Justin Smith, Former Bloomberg C.E.O., Offers New Details on Media Start-up
The former Bloomberg Media C.E.O. offered new details on the venture he is starting with the journalist Ben Smith.
How The New York Times Verifies Reporting on the Ukraine War
To cut through the fog of propaganda and misinformation on both sides, The Times has deployed dozens of journalists to Ukraine to witness events as they unfold.
Israel Says Police Didn’t Hack Civilians Without Court Approval
An official investigation refuted claims that the police had illegally hacked dozens of civilians using spyware from NSO Group, an Israeli company that has long attracted global scrutiny.