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David R. Sands

David R. Sands

David R. Sands covered numerous beats, including international trade, banking, politics and Capitol Hill, and spent eight years on the foreign desk as senior diplomatic correspondent. He has authored The Times' weekly chess column since 1993.

Articles by David R. Sands

In this Thursday, April 1, 2021 photo, Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to Russian Human Rights ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova during their meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Hit by a barrage of new sanctions from the Biden administration, the Kremlin is carefully weighing its response in a tense showdown with the United States. (Alexei Druzhinin, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) **FILE**

Kremlin says U.S. has an ‘obsession’ with sanctions

The Kremlin's top spokesman Friday slammed what he called the U.S. government's "obsession" with imposing sanctions on countries it does not like, but said any retaliation for President Biden's recent moves to punish Russian hacking operations was still being considered by President Vladimir Putin. Published April 16, 2021

Bartel-Artemiev after 21. Bg5.

Tragedy and redemption at the chessboard

Chess is the ultimate game of second chances, providing fresh opportunities for redemption every time you set up the pieces for a new game. But it's not often you go from bug to windshield as dramatically and quickly as Polish GM Mateusz Bartel did in the space of a couple of days. Published April 13, 2021

Kuzubov-Keymer after 33. Qxd7.

German club comes up aces in European chess clash

Turns out there's no "I" in "mannschaft," either. That's the German word for "team," and it was a classic bit of teamwork that helped German chess club SF Deizisau to a surprise win in the recent European Club Cup championship, held as a rapid online event this year because of COVID-19 concerns. Published April 6, 2021

In this photo released by Suez Canal Authority, the Ever Given, a Panama-flagged cargo ship is pulled by one of the Suez Canal tugboats, in the Suez Canal, Egypt, Monday, March 29, 2021. Engineers on Monday "partially refloated " the colossal container ship that continues to block traffic through the Suez Canal, authorities said, without providing further details about when the vessel would be set free. (Suez Canal Authority via AP)

Stuck Suez container ship freed and on the move

The massive container ship that ran aground in the narrow Suez Canal and sparked a massive backup in global shipping has been freed and is on the move, Egyptian officials said Monday morning. Published March 29, 2021

Smyslov -- White to play and win.

Celebrating chess great Vasily Smyslov at 100

The competition isn't particularly stiff, but Vasily Smyslov may have been the most normal person ever to capture the world championship crown in chess. Published March 23, 2021

Chinese President Xi Jinping applauds during the closing session of the National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Thursday, March 11, 2021. China's ceremonial legislature on Thursday endorsed the ruling Communist Party's latest move to tighten control over Hong Kong by reducing the role of its public in picking the territory's leaders. (AP Photo/Sam McNeil)

Chinese put positive spin on Alaska summit with U.S.

It featured a rancorous, barb-filled first act, but the two-day summit of top U.S. and Chinese officials played to surprisingly positive reviews in China's state-controlled press Saturday. Published March 20, 2021

Collins-L'Ami after 21...Bb7.

At the chessboard, it’s Erin go blah

There are so many things the Irish are good at: lyric poetry, dark beer, dancing with their arms epoxied to their sides. Chess, unfortunately, has never been one of them. Published March 16, 2021

In this May 11, 2019, photo, pro-democracy lawmaker Wu Chi-wai, center, scuffles with security guards at Legislative Council in Hong Kong. China's ceremonial parliament on Thursday, March 11, 2021, approved a resolution to alter Hong Kong's election law that many see as effectively ending the city's already highly attenuated local democracy. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) **FILE**

G-7 ministers say China pushing to kill democracy in Hong Kong

The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven industrial democracies Friday sharply criticized China's recent moves sharply restricting democratic rule in Hong Kong, saying a new law approved this week by the rubber-stamp National People's Congress betrays promises Beijing made to preserve the former British colony's political freedoms. Published March 12, 2021

In this Aug. 16, 2020, file photo, a woman holds a sign with photographs of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who have been detained in China since December 2018, during a rally in support of Hong Kong democracy, in Vancouver, British Columbia. China's Foreign Ministry says two Canadians held for two years in a case linked to a Huawei executive have been indicted and tried, but gave no details. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

Canadians held by Chinese may soon get court date

Two prominent Canadians long detained in China on charges widely believed to be a retaliation for the prosecution of a leading Chinese tech executive by Ottawa may finally be getting a court date, according to a report in the state-controlled Global Times in China. Published March 11, 2021

Residents wearing masks pass by the Communist party logo and the slogan "Party building leadership" in Beijing on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. China will promote "technological self-reliance" under the ruling Communist Party's latest five-year plan but will open further to trade, officials said Friday. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) **FILE**

China passes U.S. as world leader in billionaires

China, guided in theory by the ruling Communist Party's Marxist-Leninist ideals, has achieved an unlikely milestone -- surpassing the United States as the country with the largest population of billionaires. Published March 3, 2021

Shirov-Aronian after 43. Ba3-d6.

Armenian superstar Levon Aronian to play for U.S. chess

It's not quite Tom Brady signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- but it's pretty close. Armenian superstar GM Levon Aronian, who has anchored his small nation to three Olympiad team gold medals, announced last week he was moving to St. Louis and will soon play under the American flag. Published March 2, 2021