
The New York Times
The New York Times is a prestigious American newspaper known for its thorough news coverage, investigative journalism, and influential editorial content. Founded in 1851, it has become a leading source of national and international news, including sports, politics, and culture. The publication is recognized for its commitment to journalistic integrity and has won numerous Pulitzer Prizes. In the context of recent news, it reported on FIFA's potential expansion of the World Cup to 64 teams for the 2030 tournament, highlighting the ongoing discussions around this significant change in international football.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
The New York Times reported on a lawsuit involving 117 victims seeking an apology and compensation from the U.S. military.
ÜLEVAADE ⟩ Korea naised süüdistavad USA sõjaväge ebaseaduslikus seksiärisThe New York Times received the most awards this year with a total of four prizes.
Journalister viste, hvordan Kina forsyner amerikanerne med fentanyl. Nu vinder de fornem prisThe New York Times provides a detailed analysis of America's secret role in the Ukraine war.
«Kui te Venemaad võidate, teeme teid lõplikult siniseks»
The New York Times reported on FIFA's potential expansion of World Cup participants.
ЧС-2030: ФІФА планує розширити кількість учасників до 64-х збірних| Футбол



