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  1. Putin Welcomes the New Syrian Leader While Still Harboring the Old One World, Today

    The meeting in Moscow between President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria showcased the adaptability of two leaders once at odds.

  2. Trump Threatens Spain With Higher Tariffs Over Defense Spending U.S., Today

    President Trump said he was considering ‘trade punishment through tariffs’ over Spain’s refusal to increase its military spending.

  3. The Ultimate Pilgrimage for the Middle-Aged Skateboarder Magazine, Today

    One of America’s most iconic ’90s skate spots has now been rebuilt in — of all places — Malmo, Sweden.

  4. A Photographer Who Brought a Vanished Central European Jewry to Life World, Today

    Edward Serotta created an archive of 1,230 in-depth interviews with Holocaust survivors about how they lived, both before and after. “Every one of them comes with a story,” he said.

  5. Belarus Is as Repressive as Ever. Why Is the U.S. Warming Up to It? World, Today

    Analysts say they are unsure what the Trump administration hopes to get out of its gifts and concessions to Belarus’s autocratic leader, a close ally of Russia.

  6. A Lesson in Defiance From Nazi Germany Opinion, Today

    The best safeguard against tyranny is a legion of people who believe in an authority higher than any political program.

  7. Britain’s Famous Forecasting Failure Weather, Today

    The Great Storm of 1987 was a forecasting blunder that left at least 18 people dead, felled 15 million trees and caused a billion pounds worth of damage.

  8. London Became a Global Hub for Phone Theft. Now We Know Why. World, Today

    About 80,000 phones were stolen in the British capital last year. The police are finally discovering where many of them went.

  9. La guillotina llega a una nueva exposición sobre la justicia en Francia En español, Today

    La exhibición está programada para coincidir con el aniversario de la abolición de la pena de muerte en Francia y el homenaje al abogado que luchó para ponerle fin.

  10. Zelensky Revokes Odesa Mayor’s Citizenship, Amid Feud With Local Leaders World, Yesterday

    Ukraine’s security services said the mayor held Russian citizenship, which is forbidden, but he denied the accusation. Government opponents see it as part of a power grab.

  11. Political Turmoil in France Weighs on Businesses and Investors Business, Yesterday

    As a new prime minister seeks stability, three government shake-ups since last summer have already taken their toll on the French economy.

  12. Trump’s Trade War With China Catches the World in Its Crossfire Business, Yesterday

    Tariffs and other restrictions between the United States and China are reverberating in unpredictable ways.

  13. Hoping to Calm Political Crisis, French Prime Minister Offers to Suspend Pension Overhaul World, Yesterday

    The move by Sébastien Lecornu was a major concession as he faced no-confidence votes that threatened to topple his government again this week.

  14. Protests in Brussels Halt Flights and Disrupt Public Transit World, Yesterday

    The demonstrations, organized by Belgium’s major trade unions, oppose austerity proposals that would affect pensions and other social welfare.

  15. Russia Steps Up Assault on Antiwar Exiles, Accusing Them of Terrorism World, Yesterday

    An intelligence agency’s sweeping investigation shows that Moscow is closely following the anti-Kremlin activities of Russians abroad.

  16. Venezuela Closes Embassy in Norway After Activist Receives Peace Prize World, Yesterday

    The announcement came three days after María Corina Machado, an opposition leader, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

  17. What’s Next for Gaza, and an Ultimatum for Pentagon Reporters The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, France versus fast fashion.

  18. Ukraine’s Formula for Peace: Fewer Talks, More Weapons World, Yesterday

    As Russia rebuffs President Trump’s diplomatic push, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine plans to head again to the White House, this time seeking missiles.

  19. Explosion at Italian Farmhouse Kills Three Military Police Officers World, Yesterday

    The police were carrying out an eviction order when a blast caused the building to collapse, officials said. More than a dozen officers were injured.

  20. Gazans See Little to Celebrate Even Though the Bombs Have Stopped World, October 13

    The cease-fire in Gaza has taken hold. Hostages and prisoners have been exchanged. But amid the utter devastation of two years of war, a sense of gloom pervades.

  21. ¿Visitarás la Unión Europea? Prepárate para dar tus datos biométricos En español, October 13

    Un sistema que comenzó el domingo exige la recogida de información biométrica de los visitantes que crucen las fronteras. Con el tiempo sustituirá a los sellos de tu pasaporte.

  22. Israel y Hamás no estaban preparados para un acuerdo de paz global, según un mediador En español, October 13

    El primer ministro qatarí declaró al Times que los mediadores de la guerra en Gaza decidieron retrasar las conversaciones de cuestiones más difíciles para poder concluir el intercambio de rehenes y prisioneros.

  23. Macron Urges Stability Despite Calls for Government Ouster World, October 13

    President Emmanuel Macron of France is facing some of the country’s worst political turmoil in decades. A new government has been appointed, but how long it will last is anyone’s guess.

  24. Beyond the Pomp of Egypt Summit, Arab Leaders Brace for Tough Negotiations World, October 13

    The meeting in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, could expedite an end to the Gaza war, but regional powers must still resolve the thorny details that have stymied negotiations.

  25. Scenes of Joy and Anticipation as Hostages and Prisoners Are Exchanged World, October 13

    Twenty living hostages were freed by Hamas on Monday under the cease-fire deal, and Israel released nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

  26. 2 Men Charged After Ian Watkins, Former Lostprophets Singer, Is Killed in Prison World, October 13

    Mr. Watkins had been serving a 29-year sentence for child sex abuse offenses at the Wakefield Prison in northern England.

  27. Music Influenced This Art. Now, Experience Them Together. Arts, October 13

    At “House of Music,” a London exhibition of paintings by Peter Doig, songs he typically plays in his private studio help bring his work to life.

  28. Why Ukraine Is Betting on Strikes Deep Inside Russia World, October 13

    The Kremlin will only negotiate if missiles and drones bring the pain of war home to Russians, Ukrainian officials say.

  29. To Inflict Pain on Russians, Ukraine’s Drones Zero In on Oil Refineries World, October 13

    With Russian forces gaining slowly on the battlefield, Ukraine hopes its long-range drone campaign will help persuade Vladimir V. Putin to change course.

  30. How World War II Transformed America and the Globe, for Better and Worse Books, October 13

    In “The Wounded Generation” and “1942,” the historians David Nasaw and Peter Fritzsche show how civilians struggled with the long tail of the war.

  31. Looking for a Perfect Day Trip From Paris? Put Lens on Your List. Travel, October 13

    The city, once a mining center, has an outpost of the Louvre that claims “the architectural creativity of the Guggenheim and a collection worthy of the Met.” It’s an easy train ride from Paris.

  32. Visiting the European Union? Expect to Give Your Biometric Data. Travel, October 13

    A system that began on Sunday requires the collection of biometric information from visitors crossing borders. It will eventually replace the stamps in your passport.

  33. Y aquí el premio es para la cara más fea En español, October 13

    Los Campeonatos Mundiales de Gurning, realizados en el norte de Inglaterra, celebran el arte antiguo de retorcer el rostro.

  34. Cinco días en la estación científica más cerca del Polo Norte En español, October 13

    El cambio climático está transformando los ecosistemas del extremo norte. Un equipo internacional de científicos ha hecho algunos descubrimientos sorprendentes.

  35. They Helped Topple Roe v. Wade. Now Their Sights Are Set on Britain. World, October 13

    An organization that fought abortion rights in the United States is now an unlikely conduit between MAGA Republicans and Britain’s ascendant Reform U.K. party.

  36. Who’s Behind the Rising Anti-Abortion Movement in the U.K.? Video, October 13

    An organization that fought abortion rights in the United States is now focusing on the United Kingdom. Jane Bradley, an investigative reporter at The New York Times, explains.

  37. Our Correspondents Explain Why a U.S. Anti-Abortion Group Is Eyeing Britain World, October 13

    A religion writer and an investigative reporter discuss the Christian group that is forging ties across the Atlantic.

  38. Israel and Hamas Were Not Ready for a Comprehensive Peace Deal, Mediator Says World, October 12

    The Qatari prime minister told The New York Times that Gaza war mediators decided to delay talks on more difficult issues so a hostage-prisoner swap could be concluded quickly.

  39. World Cup Qualifiers Become a Venue for European Protests of Israel World, October 12

    Israeli soccer officials expected the demonstrations to persist even after a cease-fire took hold in Gaza.

  40. Viktor Orban’s ‘Propaganda State’ Is Starting to Show Cracks World, October 12

    The Hungarian leader has secured power by keeping control over the news media. Now, a political opponent is starting to show the limits of his tactics.

  41. In This Pageant, the Ugliest Face Wins World, October 11

    The World Gurning Championships in northern England celebrate the centuries-old art of face-pulling.

  42. Understanding Post-Soviet Tyranny, in Order to Fight It World, October 11

    After winning the Nobel Prize for her searing portraits of the Soviet world unraveling, Svetlana Alexievich worries about the revival of its violent, anti-democratic ways.

  43. Wave of Criticism Greets Macron’s Repeat Pick for Prime Minister: ‘Bad Joke’ World, October 11

    After appointing the same person prime minister for the second time in a week, President Emmanuel Macron is facing calls to explain his stubbornness or resign.

  44. Una fábrica irlandesa prosperó con los bebés chinos. Entonces Nestlé la cerró En español, October 11

    El “baby boom” de China enriqueció a un pequeño pueblo de Irlanda donde se producía leche de fórmula. Luego, una crisis de natalidad lo desbarató todo. O eso parecía.

  45. Clark Olofsson, 78, Dies; Bank Robber Helped Inspire ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ World, October 10

    In a 1973 heist, he and another man held hostages who surprisingly came to defend them, drawing attention to a puzzling psychological phenomenon.

  46. Macron Reappoints Lecornu as France’s Prime Minister World, October 10

    President Emmanuel Macron is trying to steady the political turmoil that has gripped the country and jeopardized the passage of a budget.

  47. Ancient Roman Gravestone Found in New Orleans Backyard Touches Off a Mystery U.S., October 10

    Nobody knew how a nearly 2,000-year-old grave marker landed in a backyard for decades — until this week.

  48. Trump to Announce a Drug Pricing Deal With AstraZeneca Health, October 10

    The move would follow a similar agreement with Pfizer. Other companies are engaged in talks with the White House that would help them avoid tariffs on their products overseas.

  49. Shein Chose Paris for Its First Boutique. Paris Isn’t Pleased. Business, October 10

    As the Chinese online fast-fashion retailer prepares to open a physical space in a venerable department store, France pushes to stem the company’s presence in the country.

  50. Holding Back Tears, Prince William Shows a New Side of a Future King World, October 10

    In two video encounters — one discussing the impact of suicide, and a more lighthearted conversation with Eugene Levy — the heir to the British throne opened up, a little.

  51. John Lodge, Moody Blues Singer and Bassist, Dies at 82 Arts, October 10

    He wrote some of the band’s signature songs, including “Ride My See-Saw” and “I’m Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band).”

  52. France’s Domestic Instability Has Weakened Its Diplomatic Clout World, October 10

    President Emmanuel Macron’s inability to find a government that can pass a new budget is hobbling his efforts to influence Europe’s agenda.

  53. The French Revolution’s Instrument of Terror Goes on Show Arts, October 10

    The display is timed for the anniversary of France’s abolition of the death penalty, and its honoring of the lawyer who campaigned to end it.

  54. $650,000 Homes in the English Countryside Real Estate, October 10

    A storybook 17th-century cottage, a three-bedroom stone house, and a semidetached 19th-century home.

  55. Every Artist Has a Favorite Subject. For Some, That’s Math. Science, October 10

    At the annual Bridges conference, mathematical creativity was on dazzling display.

  56. Curious Reindeer and Hungry Polar Bears: Warming Is Upending an Arctic Island Climate, October 10

    Climate change is transforming ecosystems in the far north. An international team of scientists has made some surprising discoveries.

  57. This Family’s Home Has Stood for a Century — in Four Different Countries Real Estate, October 10

    As armies and revolutions came and went, neighbors became foes and families spoke different languages. Here’s how one small town stood at the center of history.

  58. As Winter Nears, Russian Strikes on Ukraine’s Energy Grid Cause Blackouts World, October 10

    Every fall since the war started in 2022, Russia has targeted electricity and heating infrastructure in an effort to weaken Ukrainians’ will to continue fighting.

  59. Cindy McCain Steps Away From World Food Program During Recovery From Mild Stroke World, October 10

    Ms. McCain leads the world’s largest humanitarian organization focused on food insecurity. She is expected to make a full recovery.

  60. Germany’s Top Economist Charts a Path Out of Europe’s Crisis Business, October 10

    Joachim Nagel, the president of Germany’s central bank, warned against “complacency” in European capitals over tariffs, competition with China and attacks on institutions.

  61. El papa León XIV publica su primera exhortación apostólica: ‘Sobre el amor hacia los pobres’ En español, October 9

    El mensaje marca la continuación de una de las prioridades de su predecesor, Francisco.

  62. Trump Has His Eyes on a Nobel Peace Prize. Will He Get It? U.S., October 9

    President Trump has coveted the prize for years. The winner will be unveiled 48 hours after President Trump announced a breakthrough in the Israel-Hamas war.

  63. Un experto en antifa de Rutgers intenta irse de EE. UU. tras amenazas de muerte En español, October 9

    El profesor Mark Bray se convirtió en blanco del odio de la derecha después del asesinato de Charlie Kirk. Cuando su información personal fue divulgada en línea, decidió irse a España; su vuelo fue cancelado abruptamente.

  64. Back in New York, a Reminder of the Realities in Ukraine Times Insider, October 9

    A visit to The New York Times’s Kyiv bureau stayed with an editor based in Manhattan. So too did the air alert app that is widely used to warn civilians of Russian military activity.

  65. Iran, a Longtime Hamas Backer, Signals Support for Truce Deal With Israel World, October 9

    With its regional influence vastly diminished in the two years since the Israel-Hamas war began, Iran had a muted response to the new cease-fire agreement.

  66. Bats Catch Migratory Birds and Eat Them in Midair Science, October 9

    For the first time, scientists documented direct evidence of a bat preying on a bird at high altitude.

  67. German Leaders and Auto Chiefs Team Up in Push to Relax Emissions Rules Business, October 9

    The chancellor said he planned to urge the European Union to back off a policy that has been widely interpreted as a ban on combustion engines after 2035.

  68. Another Guilty Verdict After Appeal in Pelicot Rape Case World, October 9

    One of the dozens of men convicted of raping Gisèle Pelicot appealed his verdict, but a French court again found him guilty.

  69. In ‘Mary Page Marlowe,’ Susan Sarandon Is One Part of a Woman in Pieces Theater, October 9

    The screen star is making her London stage debut in Tracy Letts’ portrait of embattled womanhood.

  70. 10 Months Later, Russia Admits Deadly Downing of Azerbaijani Plane World, October 9

    President Vladimir Putin’s rare acknowledgment of a Russian military mistake came as relations have deteriorated between the two former Soviet states.

  71. Pope Leo Calls on Christians to Care for the Poor in His First Teaching World, October 9

    The message signaled a continuation of one of the priorities of his predecessor, Francis.

  72. She’s Like Édith Piaf (but With Techno and Teen Angst) Arts, October 9

    Zaho de Sagazan has become a shooting star of contemporary French pop music by reimagining the chanson genre for a younger, more dance-oriented audience.

  73. World Leaders Express Hope and Relief After Gaza Deal World, October 9

    Leaders welcomed the agreement between Israel and Hamas, projecting optimism that an end to the war could be near.

  74. Qué es el ‘slop’, la bazofia de la IA que podría inundar internet En español, October 9

    Una conversación con nuestro columnista de tecnología Kevin Roose sobre un video generado por IA en el que se le ve en una cita con un robot.

  75. Fra Angelico y el milagro de la fe visible En español, October 9

    Una exposición única en Italia muestra cómo el pintor renacentista creyó con todo el corazón y logró hacer visible esa fe.

  76. I’m the Foreign Minister of Poland. This Is How to Negotiate With Putin. Opinion, October 9

    The leadership of Russia must understand that its attempt to rebuild Europe’s last empire is doomed to fail.

  77. An Irish Factory Town Prospered With China. Now, Its ‘Jewel in the Crown’ Is Leaving. World, October 9

    China’s baby boom enriched a small Irish town where a Nestlé factory made formula for Chinese newborns. Then a baby bust unraveled it all. Or so it seemed.

  78. In Germany’s Depressed East, Tanks Are the Lesser of Two Evils World, October 9

    Even leaders from the far-right Alternative for Germany party, which opposes aid to Ukraine, have embraced the jobs that come with new weapons production.

  79. Macron nombrará un nuevo primer ministro en lugar de convocar elecciones En español, October 8

    El anuncio, que descartó la posibilidad de elecciones parlamentarias anticipadas, se produjo tras las conversaciones que Sébastien Lecornu, el primer ministro saliente, mantuvo con los partidos políticos a petición de Macron.

  80. Rutgers Expert on Antifa Flees to Spain After Receiving Death Threats New York, October 8

    Historian Mark Bray was teaching courses on anti-fascism at the New Jersey university. Turning Point USA accused of him belonging to antifa, which he denies.

  81. A.I. Slop Is Here World, October 8

    A conversation with our tech columnist Kevin Roose about an A.I.-generated video of him on a date with a robot.

  82. Four Workers Killed in Madrid Building Collapse Video, October 8

    A building going under renovations collapsed in Madrid, leaving four people dead, authorities said. The mayor said the building’s top floor gave in, pulling down debris and triggered the floors beneath it to crumble.

  83. British Synagogue Attacker Pledged Allegiance to ISIS, Police Say World, October 8

    Jihad al-Shamie, who attacked a Manchester synagogue on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, called the emergency services during the attack to claim responsibility.

  84. Why a China Spy Case in the U.K. Collapsed Before It Went to Trial World, October 8

    The British government has come under scrutiny after charges against two men accused of spying for Beijing were dropped. Here’s what to know.

  85. Woman Drugged and Raped by Dozens Returns to Court to Confront Assailant World, October 8

    Gisèle Pelicot’s ex-husband and others were convicted in one of France’s most notorious cases. She returned to court to denounce a man who challenged the verdict.

  86. France Holds Its Breath Over Last-Ditch Talks for a Government Deal World, October 8

    Sébastien Lecornu, the country’s outgoing prime minister, said he believed France’s political parties could overcome divisions and avoid snap legislative elections.

  87. 4 Workers Die in Collapse at Hotel Site in Madrid World, October 8

    The authorities initially thought the workers might be trapped after the collapse on Tuesday, but their bodies were recovered from the rubble overnight.

  88. In Food Label Fight, Europeans Debate How the Sausage Gets Made Business, October 8

    Lawmakers in the European Union voted to limit “burger,” “sausage” and other meat terms to animal products, rankling consumers and producers of veggie burgers and tofu sausages.

  89. U.K. Conservatives Yearn for Thatcher and Wonder About Their Future World, October 8

    The once dominant British political party has been outflanked by Reform, a right-wing populist rival. At the Tory annual conference, attendance was sparse.

  90. Napa on the Aegean: A Turkish Wine Region Re-emerges Travel, October 8

    Urla, a lush district in western Turkey, is bursting with promise, with easy access to beaches, an up-and-coming gastronomy scene and a well-marked vineyard route.

  91. ‘Les Misérables’ at 40: The Unlikely Story of a Hit Theater, October 8

    Critics initially panned it, but public love for the musical with songs like “One Day More” and “On My Own” has kept it going strong for four decades — and counting.

  92. El novelista que sabe lo que los milénials quieren En español, October 8

    Vincenzo Latronico captura la manera en que su generación anhela tener un estilo de vida primoroso, y se burla de ello.

  93. Un cometa interestelar pasó junto a Marte y una nave espacial tomó fotografías En español, October 8

    Se llama 3I/ATLAS y es apenas el tercer objeto fuera de nuestro sistema solar que ha sido avistado desde la Tierra.

  94. Ex-Husband Contradicts a Man Appealing Conviction in Pelicot Rape Case World, October 8

    The man said he did not know Gisèle Pelicot had been drugged. Her ex-husband, who admitted drugging and raping her and inviting strangers to join him, testified that the man knew.

  95. An Interstellar Comet Flew Past Mars, and Spacecraft Took Pictures Science, October 7

    3I/ATLAS, only the third object from beyond our solar system ever spotted from Earth, was viewed from Mars by an orbiting European spacecraft.

  96. Hunter Biden Pursued a Deal to Sell Land Around the U.S. Embassy in Romania U.S., October 7

    The proposed transaction, stemming from relationships that started while his father was vice president and involving a Chinese partner, underscores the extent of Mr. Biden’s questionable business dealings abroad.

  97. El gobierno de Francia colapsó. ¿Qué sigue ahora? En español, October 7

    El presidente Emmanuel Macron podría nombrar un nuevo primer ministro. Pero cada vez enfrenta más presión para convocar nuevas elecciones parlamentarias.

  98. Feared Sudanese Warlord Is Convicted of Crimes Against Humanity World, October 7

    A former Janjaweed militia commander was the first person found guilty by the International Criminal Court for atrocities in Darfur two decades ago.

  99. Fra Angelico and the Miracle of Faith Made Visible Arts, October 7

    A once-in-a-generation exhibition in Italy shows how the Renaissance painter believed something with his whole heart, and then made it manifest.

  100. E.U. Proposes 50% Steel Tariffs as Trump Effect Ripples Around World Business, October 7

    European officials want to sharply lower the bloc’s quota on tariff-free steel imports, while doubling levies to 50 percent, as President Trump’s tariffs create domino effects.

  101. Mayor-Elect in Critical Condition After Stabbing in Western Germany World, October 7

    Iris Stalzer, the incoming mayor of Herdecke, was found stabbed in her home, officials said. It was initially unclear whether it had been a targeted attack.

  102. Israel en guerra consigo mismo En español, October 7

    En el segundo aniversario de los atentados del 7 de octubre, Roger Cohen explica cómo la guerra en Gaza ha dejado a Israel dividido y aislado.

  103. Leo to Visit Lebanon and Turkey in First Trip Abroad as Pope World, October 7

    The choice signals that Pope Leo XIV aims to press for peace in the Middle East and show support for Christians in the region.

  104. Jake Tapper Has a Second Book This Year. It’s About Terrorism. Books, October 7

    In “Race Against Terror,” Tapper makes a courtroom drama out of the strange case of a jihadi fighter who turned himself in.

  105. As France Faces Political Turmoil, Macron Is Backed Into a Corner World, October 7

    The record-fast collapse of yet another government confronts President Emmanuel Macron and his country with an intensifying crisis.

  106. France’s Energy Giant Sees Opportunity in the Volatile Electricity Market Business, October 7

    Hoping to help grid operators adapt to changes buffeting the power markets, TotalEnergies is assembling a portfolio of battery farms and natural-gas-fired power plants.

  107. Israel at War With Itself World, October 6

    On the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks, Roger Cohen explains how the war in Gaza has left Israel divided and isolated.

  108. La renuncia del primer ministro de Francia impulsa la incertidumbre económica En español, October 6

    La sorprendente dimisión de Sébastien Lecornu tras menos de un mes en el cargo intensificó la preocupación de que Francia fuera incapaz de hacer frente a su enorme deuda.

  109. Comienza juicio de apelación en el caso de Gisèle Pelicot En español, October 6

    Pelicot regresó el lunes a los tribunales, 10 meses después de un juicio en el que fueron condenados 51 hombres. El caso conmocionó a Francia y la convirtió en un icono feminista.

  110. Gisèle Pelicot Returns to French Court for Man’s Appeal Video, October 6

    Gisèle Pelicot appeared in court to face the appeal of one of the men convicted of raping her while she was in a drugged state — encounters that her husband set up and recorded.

  111. Kremlin Welcomes Trump’s Blessing of Proposal to Extend Nuclear Caps World, October 6

    President Trump said a Russian proposal to extend by one year the limits on long-range nuclear weapons sounded “like a good idea to me.”

  112. El primer ministro de Francia dimite de forma inesperada En español, October 6

    Sébastien Lecornu renunció el lunes menos de 24 horas después de haber formado un gabinete, lo que ha convertido a su gobierno en el más efímero de la historia moderna de Francia.

  113. Los pilotos exigen a India que investigue el sistema de emergencia del Boeing 787 En español, October 6

    El fin de semana, un vuelo de Air India desplegó inesperadamente un sistema de energía de emergencia. El mismo sistema se activó en un vuelo que se estrelló en junio.

  114. What to Know About the 2025 Nobel Prizes World, October 6

    The awards are being announced this week.

  115. French Prime Minister Resigns After Less Than a Month in Office Video, October 6

    Sébastien Lecornu resigned as France’s prime minister after serving for less than a month, the shortest tenure in the country’s history. The resignation also came amid growing concern that he would not be able to get a budget passed.

  116. Fears of Economic Turmoil Deepen in France as Another Prime Minister Quits Business, October 6

    The surprise resignation of Sébastien Lecornu after less than a month in office intensified concerns that France would be unable to tackle its enormous debt pile.

  117. Internal Audits Shed Light on Ukraine’s Secret Weapons Spending World, October 6

    The government reviews show the country’s challenge as U.S. support wanes and Kyiv pivots to production from a domestic arms industry with a long history of corruption.

  118. She Sees Beauty in Black Men at Work. She Won’t Apologize for That. Arts, October 6

    Some viewers see the subjects of Karimah Ashadu’s films as victims of capitalism. She says it’s more complicated, and interesting, than that.

  119. The Simple Pleasure of a Long Walk and a Fun Meal Style, October 6

    Charlotte Ward just wanted to share photos with family and friends, but she has built a community of people documenting their journeys, and the food they eat afterward.

  120. The Novelist Who Knows What Millennials Want Style, October 6

    Vincenzo Latronico captures his generation’s desire for an exquisite lifestyle — and pokes fun at it.

  121. The Very Hungry Microbes That Could, Just Maybe, Cool the Planet Climate, October 6

    They feast on bubbles of methane seeping out of the ocean floor. Could their appetites be harnessed to slow climate change?

  122. 6 Tree Houses You Can Rent for Glamour With a Rustic Vibe Travel, October 6

    From Botswana to Sweden and from Tennessee to Italy, these accommodations make the dream of sylvan slumber come true.

  123. Drawn by a Vast Rocky Landscape on Ireland’s West Coast Travel, October 6

    Though it looks forbidding, the Burren, where you can walk for hours among the rocks and valleys with only your thoughts for company, can be fertile ground for creativity.

  124. French Prime Minister Resigns in Surprise Move World, October 6

    Sébastien Lecornu stepped down less than 24 hours after he had formed his cabinet.

  125. Pilots Demand Air India Ground Boeing 787s After Emergency System Used World, October 6

    Officials are investigating why the power source, used when electrical or hydraulic pressure fails, was deployed over the weekend. The same system was activated during a deadly crash in June.

  126. The Pelicot Trial: A Timeline World, October 6

    Dominique Pelicot was convicted of drugging and raping his wife, Gisèle Pelicot, and of inviting dozens of men to rape her. Here is how the events unfolded.

  127. Appeal Trial Opens in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case International Home, October 6

    One man has appealed his conviction in a case in which a Frenchman drugged his wife and invited scores of men to rape her.

  128. Disrupting Car Production and Grocery Access, Cyberattacks Upset British Life Business, October 6

    Jaguar Land Rover is the third big British brand to have its operations severely affected by a breach this year.

  129. What to Know as Gisèle Pelicot Returns to Court for Man’s Appeal International Home, October 6

    The Frenchwoman who became a feminist icon will confront one of the men convicted after her husband drugged her and invited them to rape her over nearly 10 years.

  130. Macron Appoints French Cabinet, but Doubts Over Government’s Stability Persist World, October 5

    There were significant holdovers from the previous cabinet, but President Emmanuel Macron also named several newcomers, including Bruno Le Maire, a veteran centrist politician, as defense minister.

  131. Leader of U.K. Conservatives Vows to Deport 150,000 People a Year World, October 5

    Kemi Badenoch, whose party is sinking in polls, outlined plans resembling Trump policies against those accused of being in the United States illegally.

  132. Russia Targets Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure With Deadly Bombardment World, October 5

    At least five people were killed before dawn in another large-scale and wide-ranging assault.

  133. Fire at U.K. Mosque Is Being Treated as Hate Crime, Police Say World, October 5

    The attack came at a time of heightened anxiety after a deadly terrorist attack at a synagogue in Manchester.

  134. The Paradox of Violence Briefing, October 5

    We explain why religious attacks can incline people toward faith.

  135. What I Learned From a 102-Year-Old Yoga Master Times Insider, October 5

    When a fitness reporter traveled to a village in France to meet centenarian yoga teacher Charlotte Chopin, she was reminded that movement didn’t have to be complicated.

  136. A Pacific Gateway Shows the Kremlin’s Grip on Russia’s Vast Expanse World, October 5

    In a country where power is highly centralized, Moscow sets the tone for Vladivostok, 4,000 miles away, complicating longstanding ambitions to make it a trading powerhouse.

  137. Ex-Prime Minister Set to Return to Power in Czech Republic World, October 4

    The party of Andrej Babis, a billionaire and a skeptic of military support to Ukraine, prevailed in parliamentary elections by focusing on the economy.

  138. Russian Drones Hit 2 Passenger Trains, Ukraine Says World, October 4

    The drone strikes killed at least one person and injured dozens of others, officials said. The attack came amid rising alarm about the status of a nuclear plant relying solely on generators.

  139. Synagogue Attack Increases Pressure on Starmer in the U.K. World, October 4

    The prime minister vowed to rid the Labour Party of antisemitism. But a competing political reality, activist anger over the war in Gaza, has complicated that effort.

  140. Ivan Klima, Czech Novelist Who Chafed Under Totalitarian Regimes, Dies at 94 World, October 4

    A writer, dissident, teacher and critic, he was deeply affected by an early experience of his life: incarceration as a boy in a concentration camp near Prague.

  141. For the New Archbishop of Canterbury, Nursing Roots Could Bring a Pastoral Sensibility World, October 4

    As bishop of London, Sarah Mullally placed herself in the middle of the church’s most charged issues. But experts predict that her years treating cancer patients could inform how she approaches her new role.

  142. Can Left and Right Understand the Other Side’s Fears? Opinion, October 4

    Getting past the urge to reduce all politics to existential conflict.

  143. French Photojournalist Killed in Drone Attack in Ukraine World, October 3

    Antoni Lallican, a Paris-based photographer, is the first working journalist to be killed by a remotely piloted drone during the war, according to press associations.

  144. Putin Says He Doubts U.S. Will Send Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine World, October 3

    The Russian president warned against fulfilling a Ukrainian request for more powerful long-range missiles, while also suggesting President Trump would decide against the idea.

  145. He’ll Have the 10-Hour Theater Show, Please Theater, October 3

    As director of Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe, one of France’s top playhouses, Julien Gosselin is facing strong budgetary headwinds. But he’s keeping his vision big.

  146. This Traditional Yogurt Recipe’s Secret Ingredient Has 6 Legs Science, October 3

    Scientists recreated a formula involving ants and milk that is used in Bulgarian villages to yield yogurt with an herbaceous flavor.

  147. Shouts and Pounding at the Doors: How a U.K. Synagogue Came Under Attack World, October 3

    A congregant in Manchester, England, described how fellow worshipers, including the rabbi, used their bodies to barricade the entrance as the assailant tried to force his way in.

  148. French Prime Minister Vows to Let Parliament Decide on Budget Bill World, October 3

    Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu ruled out using a constitutional tool that would avoid a full parliamentary vote, hoping for compromise among divided lawmakers.

  149. Finnish Court Dismisses Case Against Crew Accused of Cutting Undersea Cables World, October 3

    A judge ruled that Finland did not have jurisdiction to prosecute a case against a ship believed to be a part of Russia’s “shadow fleet.”

  150. Sarah Mullally Is the First Female Leader of the Church of England Video, October 3

    The Church of England on Friday appointed Sarah Mullally as the Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of 85 million Anglican Christians worldwide. Mullally, a onetime cancer nurse, was also the first female Anglican bishop of London.