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Is 100 Days Enough Time to Pick a Leader? Around the World, Yes.
Vice President Kamala Harris may run the shortest presidential campaign in modern U.S. history. But in many democracies, it’s plenty of time.
By Josh Holder and Keith Collins
Recent and archived work by Josh Holder for The New York Times
Vice President Kamala Harris may run the shortest presidential campaign in modern U.S. history. But in many democracies, it’s plenty of time.
By Josh Holder and Keith Collins
Support for the Conservatives plummeted, propelling the Labour Party into power. Maps and charts show how it happened.
By Josh Holder and Lauren Leatherby
See results and maps from the 2024 U.K. general election.
By Matthew Bloch, Martín González Gómez, Isabel Sieh and Urvashi Uberoy
The metrics that British voters say matter the most offer a portrait of decline.
By Josh Holder and Ademola Bello
The party that has dominated British politics through crisis after crisis could secure its lowest share of seats in Parliament in a century.
By Josh Holder
As Russia shifts its tactics and Ukraine's ammunition dwindles, more missiles are getting through Ukraine's air defenses.
By Josh Holder and Constant Méheut
The days of lightning battlefield breakthroughs may be over. With Russia preparing to make a big push, the Ukrainians can do little but dig in.
By Josh Holder, Eric Schmitt and Thomas Gibbons-Neff
After two years of war, Ukraine’s exhausted forces desperately need new recruits, but fighting-age men are in historically short supply.
By Andrew E. Kramer, Josh Holder and Lauren Leatherby
Ukraine only built a sparse, rudimentary defensive line outside Avdiivka. Russia is taking advantage.
By Josh Holder, Constant Méheut, Eric Schmitt and Thomas Gibbons-Neff
The costs of two years of war in Ukraine have been enormous. But many Russians are feeling optimistic.
By Paul Sonne and Josh Holder