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Will These Sensational Skateboarding Tricks Win Japan Olympic Gold?
They have landed some of the most difficult tricks in the history of skateboarding. But in Paris, they may have a problem.
By Pablo Robles, Mike Ives and Kiuko Notoya
Recent and archived work by Pablo Robles for The New York Times
They have landed some of the most difficult tricks in the history of skateboarding. But in Paris, they may have a problem.
By Pablo Robles, Mike Ives and Kiuko Notoya
Satellite signals run the modern world. See just how vulnerable they are.
By Selam Gebrekidan, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Pablo Robles and Jeremy White
The deaths of at least 1,300 pilgrims during the hajj point to the growing threat that climate change poses to beloved gatherings.
By Damien Cave and Somini Sengupta
Maps show how Modi lost support throughout the country, including in areas that had embraced his party’s Hindu-nationalist ideology.
By Agnes Chang, Mujib Mashal and Pablo Robles
With missiles, submarines and alliances, the Biden administration has built a presence in the region to rein in Beijing’s expansionist goals.
By John Ismay, Edward Wong and Pablo Robles
Faced with a shrinking and aging population, China is using propaganda channels to send the message: have more babies.
By Isabelle Qian and Pablo Robles
For many job seekers, the toughest market in years is exacting a physical and emotional toll.
By Vivian Wang, Agnes Chang and Siyi Zhao
Hundreds of ships are avoiding the Red Sea and sailing an extra 4,000 miles around Africa because of the Houthi attacks, and it comes at considerable economic cost.
By Agnes Chang, Pablo Robles and Keith Bradsher
A man was abducted by a Chinese gang and forced to work in a scam operation. He gathered financial information, photos and videos and shared the material with The New York Times.
By Isabelle Qian and Pablo Robles
“Where is the army,” a woman texted her family after hiding from Hamas attackers for five hours. Here’s the evidence showing how long it took Israel to respond to the attacks on Saturday.
By Lauren Leatherby, Emma Bubola, Arijeta Lajka, Amy Schoenfeld Walker, Molly Cook Escobar and Pablo Robles
See where Israel has bulldozed vast areas of Gaza, as its invasion continues to advance south.
By Lauren Leatherby, Karen Yourish, Elena Shao, Eli Murray, Scott Reinhard, Josh Holder, Agnes Chang, Eleanor Lutz, Weiyi Cai, Pablo Robles, Leanne Abraham, Zach Levitt, Tim Wallace, Yousur Al-Hlou, Aric Toler, Ishaan Jhaveri, Robin Stein, Ashley Wu, Riley Mellen, John Ismay, Hiba Yazbek, Christoph Koettl, Molly Cook Escobar, Charlie Smart, Patrick Kingsley, Ronen Bergman, Amy Schoenfeld Walker, Bora Erden and Jon Huang
Singapore is rethinking its sweltering urban areas to dampen the effects of climate change. Can it be a model?
By Pablo Robles, Josh Holder and Jeremy White
Cuba’s government says it is taking action against a “human trafficking network” that was trying to bring Cuban citizens into the Russian military.
By Pablo Robles and Erin Mendell
For decades, China built guardrails to prevent another Mao. Here’s how Xi Jinping has dismantled them and created his own machinery of power.
By Weiyi Cai, Aaron Byrd, Chris Buckley and Pablo Robles
The Kakhovka dam was designed to withstand almost any attack imaginable — from the outside. An inside job was another matter.
By James Glanz, Marc Santora, Pablo Robles, Haley Willis, Lauren Leatherby, Christoph Koettl and Dmitriy Khavin
North Korea has signaled that it has made significant progress in its nuclear programs. Whether true or not, it is worrying to the United States and its allies in the region.
By Pablo Robles and Choe Sang-Hun
In the fourth quarter, Kadarius Toney of the Kansas City Chiefs returned a punt to Philadelphia’s 5-yard line, setting up Patrick Mahomes’s third touchdown pass of the game.
By Weiyi Cai, Or Fleisher, Malika Khurana, Mark McKeague, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Pablo Robles, Bedel Saget and Jenny Vrentas
The Times identified nearly 200 buildings, many of them eight or more stories tall, in central Kahramanmaras that were damaged or destroyed.
By Leanne Abraham, Agnes Chang, Lauren Leatherby, Scott Reinhard, Pablo Robles, Ashley Wu and Julie Walton Shaver
See where the earthquake caused major damage across dozens of cities.
By Pablo Robles, Agnes Chang, Josh Holder, Lauren Leatherby, Scott Reinhard and Ashley Wu
The toll of China’s epidemic is unclear. But dozens of obituaries of the country’s top academics show an enormous loss in just a few weeks.
By Pablo Robles, Vivian Wang and Joy Dong