EditorialA Ukrainian analyst near Bakhmut, Ukraine, views drone footage of Russian trenches in the heavily contested city on Jan. 6, 2023. Traditional 20th-century dynamics have dominated the war despite some modern factors like drones and cyberattacks. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times)
EditorialMicrosoft President Brad Smith speaks with President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington on Jan. 26, 2022. (Sarahbeth Maney/The New York Times)
EditorialUkrainian soldiers at a front line position, which has come under recent mortar attack, in Novozvanivka, Ukraine, Feb. 21, 2022. (Tyler Hicks/The New York Times)
EditorialSuperintendent Keith Stadler, left, leads a tour with Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff of Suresnes American Cemetery in Suresnes, France on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021.(Sarahbeth Maney/The New York Times)
EditorialAnne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, addresses a news conference at the White house in Washington on Feb. 17, 2021, about the SolarWinds cyber attack. (Pete Marovich/The New York Times)
EditorialThe University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, the target, in late October, of a cyberattack, Nov. 23, 2020. (Elizabeth Frantz/The New York Times)
EditorialOlympic Athletes from Russia march in the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 9, 2018. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)
EditorialPresident Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin confer during a bilateral meeting at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)