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  1. She Built a Cult Baby Formula Business. Then R.F.K. Jr. Came Calling. Business, Today

    Laura Modi’s company, Bobbie, is rooted in science and uses organic ingredients. Some of her fans aren’t happy that she’s willing to work with the Trump administration.

  2. In Poland, Presidential Hopefuls Battle for Young Voters Who Don’t Like Them World, Today

    A runoff election on Sunday pits a centrist against a nationalist who represent mainstream parties. The outcome is unclear given that many under 30 prefer candidates on the political fringes.

  3. Skulls of 19 Black Americans Return to New Orleans After 150 Years in Germany U.S., Today

    The remains, used in the 19th century as part of now discredited racial science, are being laid to rest on Saturday in a traditional jazz funeral.

  4. Macron Says Israel Can’t Have ‘Free Pass’ in Gaza World, Yesterday

    A series of exchanges marked a new low point in the relationship between France and Israel, which accused the French president of “a crusade against the Jewish state.”

  5. British Man Appears in Court Over Liverpool Car Ramming World, Yesterday

    Paul Doyle is accused of deliberately driving his vehicle into crowds in Liverpool, northwestern England, injuring 79 people, including four children.

  6. Haribo Recalls Cola Candy in the Netherlands After Cannabis Is Found World, Yesterday

    The Dutch food authority said cannabis had been detected in samples of the candy, and the police said it had made several people ill.

  7. Ukraine Accuses Russia of Stalling Peace Negotiations World, Yesterday

    Both Kyiv and Moscow have been maneuvering to set the terms and tempo of any talks to end the fighting.

  8. Russell Brand Pleads Not Guilty to Rape and Sexual Assault Charges Arts, Yesterday

    The comedian, actor and YouTuber is now scheduled to face a trial in June 2026.

  9. Los vecinos de un barrio construido para nazis recuerdan su origen siniestro En español, Yesterday

    En las afueras de Berlín, Waldsiedlung Krumme Lanke es un lugar idílico con una historia oscura y un símbolo del esfuerzo de Alemania por convivir con su pasado.

  10. $1 Million Homes in Italy Real Estate, Yesterday

    The historic Castelli Romani area of Rome is famed for its verdant landscape, wine production and stately homes.

  11. Does a River Have Legal Rights? Opinion, Yesterday

    To view rivers only as sources and drains is to reduce them to base functions rather than to see them as the life-giving, world-shaping forces they are.

  12. In Paris, a Reminder of French Ballet History and Style Arts, Yesterday

    Manuel Legris, a former étoile, returns to Paris Opera Ballet to stage his version of “Sylvia.”

  13. A Girl Struggles to Survive Her Country’s War and Her Own World, Yesterday

    Margaryta Karpova, 12, escaped her village in eastern Ukraine just before Russian troops overran it. But her fight was only beginning.

  14. Rusia parece continuar con los ataques en Ucrania, mientras negocia la paz En español, Yesterday

    La doble campaña de Moscú de intensificar los ataques en el frente y bombardear las ciudades ucranianas ha reducido aún más las perspectivas de poner fin a los combates.

  15. Tariff Rulings Inject New Uncertainty Into Trump Trade Strategy U.S., May 29

    A court ruling invalidating President Trump’s sweeping tariffs was halted hours later, throwing into question the administration’s overall approach to trade.

  16. Chicago Museum Director to Return to Work After Airplane Incident Arts, May 29

    The Art Institute of Chicago had opened an independent investigation after James Rondeau, the director, stripped off his clothes during a flight to Germany.

  17. New U.S. Envoy Makes First and Symbolic Trip to Syria World, May 29

    Thomas Barrack raised the American flag over the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Damascus, amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to improve ties.

  18. British Man Faces 7 Charges Over Liverpool Parade Car Crash World, May 29

    Paul Doyle, 53, was accused of dangerous driving and other assault charges after almost 80 people were injured when a vehicle plowed into a crowd at a soccer parade.

  19. Chaos vs. Hope: America’s Trading Partners React Cautiously to Tariff Block World, May 29

    President Trump’s threat to impose big charges — including 50 percent on the European Union — was in question after judges blocked his across-the-board levies.

  20. Trump’s Flurry of Pardons, and Musk’s Goodbye The Headlines, May 29

    Plus, the rise of crypto kidnappings.

  21. Export Controls Are Endangering the Fragile U.S.-China Truce Business, May 29

    Just two-and-a-half weeks after agreeing to suspend tariffs, both countries are using export controls to disrupt each other’s key industries.

  22. Russia Appears to Launch New Offensive in Ukraine Amid Peace Talks World, May 29

    Moscow’s dual campaign of intensified frontline attacks and bombardment of Ukrainian cities has further reduced the prospects for an end to the fighting.

  23. Progressives Are Driving Themselves Into Extinction Opinion, May 29

    What would make you want to have more children?

  24. 36 Hours in Marseille Interactive, May 29

    Marseille is a port city, constantly in motion. But the city’s wild streak remains.

  25. U.S. Permanent Resident Recounts ‘Dehumanizing’ Immigration Detention Video, May 29

    Fabian Schmidt, a green card holder who is originally from Germany, was detained by Customs and Border Protection agents over a decade-old drug possession charge when he returned to the U.S. after a trip abroad.

  26. One Way to Sell Beer in Britain? Buy Into a Soccer Team. Business, May 29

    An American microbrewery has made inroads in English pubs with a novel marketing strategy.

  27. Glacier Landslide Buries a Swiss Village Video, May 29

    A mass of ice, rocks and mud tumbled down a mountain, smothering the village of Blatten, Switzerland.

  28. U.K. Weighs Sanctions on 2 Israeli Cabinet Ministers as Gaza Crisis Worsens World, May 29

    Facing rising pressure over the acute suffering of civilians in Gaza, the British government is considering sanctions on two far-right ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.

  29. Glacier Collapse in the Swiss Alps Destroys Most of a Village World, May 28

    At least one person was missing after a landslide wiped out 90 percent of Blatten, which was home to roughly 300 residents who were evacuated on May 19.

  30. Mount Everest’s Record-Setting Sherpa Sees a Future of Snowless Mountains and Fewer Guides World, May 28

    Kami Rita Sherpa scaled Mount Everest for the 31st time on Tuesday. We spoke to him about what is next for the mountain.

  31. La demanda climática de un peruano es desestimada en Alemania, pero abre la puerta a futuros casos En español, May 28

    Luciano Lliuya, agricultor y guía turístico, alegaba que Huaraz, su ciudad en los Andes, corría el riesgo de desaparecer ante el deshielo de los glaciares ocasionado por las emisiones de una empresa energética alemana.

  32. German Court Dismisses a Climate Suit but Opens the Door to Future Cases Climate, May 28

    The judges ruled that German civil law could be used to hold companies accountable for the worldwide effects of their emissions.

  33. U.K. Authorizes Rape Charges Against Andrew Tate and His Brother World, May 28

    The charges include allegations of human trafficking and assault, and come after a separate criminal inquiry in Romania.

  34. French Doctor Who Sexually Abused Children Gets Maximum Sentence Video, May 28

    Joël Le Scouarnec, a former surgeon, confessed to abusing at least 299 people, mostly children, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Some of the abuse victims expressed disappointment, saying they had hoped that Mr. Le Scouarnec would receive an exemplary sentence.

  35. U.N. Condemns Israel’s New Aid Program in Gaza, After Chaotic Start World, May 28

    The new operation is intended to bypass both the United Nations and Hamas, but aid groups say even if it works as intended, it is dangerously inadequate.

  36. Turkey Cracks Down on Fliers Who Stand Up Too Soon, Threatening Fines World, May 28

    As of this month, passengers who stand before planes fully stop may be fined by the Turkish government.

  37. French Doctor Who Molested Hundreds of Children Is Sentenced International Home, May 28

    A former surgeon confessed to abusing at least 299 people, mostly children, in what is considered the largest case of its kind in French history.

  38. New Tensions Between the White House and Israel, and a Surge of Homeless Seniors The Headlines, May 28

    Plus, a faster way up Mount Everest.

  39. A Splendid New Biography of Gauguin Separates the Man From the Myth Books, May 28

    In “Wild Thing,” Sue Prideaux draws on recently discovered source material, delivering an enthralling account of an artist whose life was as inventive as his art.

  40. Stalin’s Image Returns to Moscow’s Subway, Honoring a Brutal History World, May 28

    The Kremlin has increasingly embraced the Soviet dictator and his legacy, using them to exalt Russian history in a time of war, but he remains a deeply divisive figure in Russia.

  41. Doing Business in China Is Getting Harder, but Its Exports Are Hard to Resist Business, May 28

    European companies operating in China say the market has become increasingly challenging because of weak economic demand and opaque government rules on business.

  42. Zelensky Heads to Berlin in Latest Sign of a Warming Relationship World, May 28

    The president of Ukraine will talk with Germany’s chancellor in their third meeting in as many weeks.

  43. French Crypto Chiefs Step Up Security After String of Violent Kidnappings World, May 27

    ​Big players in the crypto sector argue that new European cryptocurrency rules may be enabling recent abductions and are demanding changes and more security.

  44. Llegaron al Everest en cuestión de días gracias al gas que inhalaron En español, May 27

    Un grupo de británicos fue de Londres a la cumbre del Everest y volvió en menos de una semana con ayuda de gas xenón. A los alpinistas y al gobierno nepalí no les hizo ninguna gracia.

  45. Stocks Rally on the ‘TACO Trade’ Business, May 27

    The tongue-in-cheek term adopted by some analysts and commentators describes how markets tumble on President Trump’s tariff threats, only to rebound when he relents.

  46. Atropello masivo en Liverpool: esto es lo que sabemos En español, May 27

    Casi 50 personas, entre ellas cuatro niños, resultaron heridas el lunes después de que un conductor arrolló a una multitud que celebraba el título de la Premier League del Liverpool FC.

  47. After Curator’s Death, Venice Biennale Will Realize Her Vision Arts, May 27

    Koyo Kouoh had spent nearly seven months preparing the art event’s main exhibition before she died this month. Her team will complete the work and open the show in May 2026.

  48. This Medieval Greek Fortress Is a Tourist Idyll. Would a Cable Car Spoil It? World, May 27

    The authorities in Monemvasia, founded in the sixth century, say people with limited mobility need access to the town’s peak. But critics say the project would destroy the identity of the site.

  49. Zelensky Is Expected in Berlin as Merz Steps Forward as Key Backer of Ukraine World, May 27

    A likely focus of talks between the two leaders will be military aid and whether Germany will provide Ukraine with the Taurus cruise missile.

  50. How a Day of Soccer Celebrations Turned to Chaos in Liverpool World, May 27

    After a car plowed into crowds celebrating their team’s Premier League title, camaraderie and jubilation dissolved into dread.

  51. The Jeweler Behind Zendaya’s Blingy Engagement Ring Style, May 27

    Jessica McCormack, the London jeweler with a knack for injecting cool-girl energy into top-dollar pieces, has opened a shop in Manhattan.

  52. Caught Between Russia and the U.S., Germany Aims to Be a Stronger Force in NATO World, May 27

    As Germany’s new chancellor increases military spending, he has presided over the activation of a German tank brigade based in Lithuania and raised alarms about the threat from Russia.

  53. They Inhaled a Gas and Scaled Everest in Days. Is It the Future of Mountaineering? World, May 27

    A group of British men went from London to the summit of Everest and back in less than a week with the help of xenon gas. Mountaineers and the Nepalese government weren’t pleased.

  54. Satellite Images Suggest a Russian Plan to Restart Seized Ukrainian Nuclear Plant World, May 27

    Snaking power lines are part of Moscow’s goal to harness the power of the Zaporizhzhia facility, according to Greenpeace.

  55. A French Pedophile Doctor Abused Hundreds in His Care. Why Wasn’t He Stopped? World, May 27

    Years before Joël Le Scouarnec was charged with abusing 299 former patients, he was convicted of downloading child sexual abuse imagery.

  56. ‘Are the Bricks Evil?’ In a Village Built for Nazis, Darkness Lingers. Real Estate, May 27

    On the outskirts of Berlin, Waldsiedlung Krumme Lanke is an idyllic neighborhood with a sinister past, and a symbol of Germany’s effort to both remember and forget.

  57. Police Quickly Gave Details on Liverpool Car Ramming, Aiming to Prevent Rumors World, May 27

    Just hours after the episode, the police announced that the driver was a white British man. After previous violence, false anti-Muslim speculation had been spread online.

  58. What We Know About the Car-Ramming at the Liverpool Parade in England World, May 26

    Almost 50 people, including four children, were injured on Monday after a driver plowed into a crowd that had been celebrating Liverpool F.C.’s Premier League title.

  59. Un conductor embiste a una multitud en un desfile en Liverpool En español, May 26

    La policía informó que había detenido a un hombre de 53 años. “Las escenas en Liverpool son espantosas”, dijo Keir Starmer, el primer ministro británico.

  60. Police on Scene After Car Plows Into Crowd in Liverpool Video, May 26

    Local police said they detained a man in connection with a car that was driven through a crowd of people attending a soccer parade on Monday.

  61. Driver Plows Car Into Crowd Along Parade Route in Liverpool World, May 26

    The police said they had detained a 53-year-old man in connection with the crash. Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain said “the scenes in Liverpool are appalling.”

  62. Former Austrian Chancellor Cleared of Perjury, but Legal Woes Remain World, May 26

    Sebastian Kurz, who became Austria’s youngest chancellor when he took office in December 2017 at 31, led two troubled governments.

  63. Trump Condemns Putin Over Russia’s Recent Attacks on Ukraine Video, May 26

    President Trump said he was not happy with President Vladimir V. Putin’s decision to unleash one of the largest offensives in Russia’s war against Ukraine.

  64. Trump aplaza los aranceles para la UE a julio En español, May 26

    El presidente de EE. UU. dijo que daría más tiempo a la Unión Europea para negociar un acuerdo comercial.

  65. ‘It’s Nonsense’: Macron Plays Down Video of Shove From Wife World, May 26

    The French president, Emmanuel Macron, was pushed in the face as he left a plane in Vietnam. The bigger issue, he said, was the reaction, part of a string of disinformation by “crazy people.”

  66. President Macron’s Wife Pushes Him in the Face Video, May 26

    A video showed President Emmanuel Macron of France being pushed in the face by his wife, Brigitte, moments before they stepped off a plane in Vietnam.

  67. Europe Secured a Tariff Delay From Trump, but Can It Now Make a Deal? World, May 26

    Officials from the European Union and the United States will start a new negotiating push on Monday, after President Trump delayed until July 9 the 50 percent tariffs he imposed on the bloc.

  68. Four Former VW Managers Found Guilty in Emissions Trial Business, May 26

    The men were accused of conspiring to conceal excess diesel emissions from regulators, helping to provoke a costly scandal.

  69. What Is Swedish Culture? An Attempt to Answer Stirs Debate. Arts, May 26

    Is it Abba? Saunas? Plays by Strindberg? A government initiative to define an official cultural canon has unsettled many in the arts scene.

  70. Russia Intensifies Attacks on Ukraine as U.S. Steps Back World, May 26

    With diplomatic efforts to reach a cease-fire appearing remote, and President Trump apparently abandoning the process, Russia has been escalating its assaults on Ukrainian cities and on the battlefield.

  71. What to Know About King Charles’s Visit to Canada. (Hint: Trump Is a Factor.) World, May 26

    The British monarch, who is Canada’s official head of state, is coming at a moment when President Trump has threatened the country’s sovereignty.

  72. NATO Wants a Cordial Summit, but Trump or Zelensky Could Disrupt It World, May 26

    NATO’s leader is looking for little drama and a focus on new spending goals, not disagreements over Ukraine.

  73. There Are Problems for Sure. But ‘Étoile’ Has Humor and Heart. Arts, May 26

    Amy Sherman-Palladino’s new series, created with her husband, takes ballet somewhere it doesn’t usually go: the world of comedy.

  74. This Italian Port City Transformed Its Identity. Here Come the Tourists. World, May 26

    Foreigners — and residents — long avoided Bari’s old town, which had been plagued by mob crime. Now, with direct flights from the U.S. starting, residents are excited, but wary.

  75. Erdogan Might Have Finally Gone Too Far Opinion, May 26

    The international community does not seem poised to prevent Erdogan from setting Turkey on the path to autocracy. Nevertheless, he might still fail.

  76. Trump Delays E.U. Tariffs Until July 9 U.S., May 25

    President Trump said he would give the European Union more time to negotiate a trade deal before 50 percent tariffs take effect.

  77. Nino Benvenuti, Olympic Boxer Who Ruled the Ring in Italy, Dies at 87 Sports, May 25

    A 1960 gold medalist in Rome, he overshadowed a young Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay. He was celebrated as much for his charisma as his boxing skills.

  78. Russia Bombards Ukraine With One of Largest Air Assaults of the War World, May 25

    The attack involved nearly 370 missiles and drones, according to Ukraine’s Air Force. At least 12 people were killed.

  79. Trump’s Warming Toward Syria Complicates Israel's Military Strategy World, May 25

    Since Mr. Trump’s embrace of the new Syrian leader, Israeli airstrikes on the country have subsided.

  80. Selfies From the Front: Inside the ‘V.I.P.’ Brigade for Ambitious Russian Officials World, May 25

    After a stint with a drone unit led by a member of Parliament, Russian officials return to work, and promotions, garlanded as war veterans. Most soldiers are stuck in indefinite deployments.

  81. Trump ignora las advertencias económicas y pasa de los recortes fiscales a los aranceles En español, May 25

    Hasta ahora, la política económica del presidente de EE. UU. está sacudiendo los mercados, las empresas y a los consumidores.

  82. Qatari Push to Dominate Another Sport, Table Tennis, Draws Scrutiny World, May 25

    A wealthy Qatari businessman’s campaign to lead the sport’s global body is being investigated. One of his critics was detained and interrogated in Doha.

  83. Iranian Movie Shot in Secret Wins Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival Movies, May 24

    The film, “Un Simple Accident,” was directed by Jafar Panahi, a longtime festival favorite. The award capped a contest that was widely seen as the strongest in years.

  84. El gobierno de Israel lideró la campaña del país para intentar ganar Eurovisión En español, May 24

    En un momento en que los artistas israelíes se ven rechazados en los escenarios mundiales por las acciones de su país en Gaza, Eurovisión parece haber cobrado importancia para el gobierno de Israel.

  85. Power Outage in Cannes During Film Festival Is Sabotage, Officials Say World, May 24

    An arson attack and damage to a transmission tower cut off power in the area, the authorities said. The festival’s closing ceremony on Saturday is scheduled to proceed normally.

  86. Hamburg Stabbing Attack Victims Are in Stable Condition, Police Say World, May 24

    The police said they believed the violence, which injured 18 people during Friday’s evening rush hour, was not politically motivated.

  87. Russia and Ukraine Exchange Air Assaults Amid Major Prisoner Swap World, May 24

    The hourslong raids, involving hundreds of drones, were a reminder that any diplomatic resolution to the conflict remains far off.

  88. Pivoting From Tax Cuts to Tariffs, Trump Ignores Economic Warning Signs U.S., May 24

    The president’s economic policy approach is so far rattling markets, businesses and consumers.

  89. Universities See Trump’s Harvard Move as a Threat to Them, Too U.S., May 24

    College officials fear that President Trump may use international enrollment as leverage to demand changes on campuses elsewhere.

  90. A Blouse Gets Entangled in a Political Tussle in Eastern Europe World, May 24

    Nationalists in Romania have adopted an item of clothing traditionally worn by villagers, particularly women. Liberals say it’s an appropriation of a cultural identity that belongs to everyone.

  91. In the Midst of War, a Tale of Hot Dogs World, May 24

    Nathan’s Famous has found a foothold in Ukraine, a hot dog-loving country.

  92. Europe’s Been Negotiating by the Book, but Trump’s Tearing It Up World, May 24

    The Trump administration sees tariff talks as a chance to pressure a rival into concessions. E.U. officials have acted as though they were dealing with an ally.

  93. Israel’s Eurovision Campaign Went All the Way to the Top Arts, May 24

    Government social media accounts and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined a drive to encourage people to vote for Israel’s entrant.

  94. Trump’s E.U. Tariff Threat Could Cause Economic Damage Beyond Europe Business, May 24

    A 50 percent tax on European imports would hit the continent hard, hurt the U.S. economy and slow growth globally.

  95. Trump retoma su guerra comercial y amenaza a Europa y a Apple En español, May 23

    El presidente de EE. UU. amenazó en las redes sociales tanto a Apple como a la Unión Europea con aumentar los aranceles, y afirmó que las conversaciones comerciales con los europeos se habían estancado.

  96. Knife Attack at Train Station in Hamburg, Germany, Wounds at Least 17 World, May 23

    Four of the victims are in critical condition. The police say they believe a 39-year-old woman carried out the attack, for which no motive has yet been given.

  97. Paris Court Convicts Eight in 2016 Robbery of Kim Kardashian World, May 23

    The reality TV star, who was held at gunpoint as jewelry worth millions was stolen from her, said she was satisfied by the ruling.

  98. Container Ship Crashes Into Man’s Yard in Norway Video, May 23

    Johan Helberg, a retired museum director in Norway, woke up to find the NCL Salten, a cargo ship, beached in his front yard.

  99. Record Number of Americans Apply for British Citizenship World, May 23

    New data from the U.K. government showed applications surged in the first three months of this year, which some analysts attributed to the political climate in the United States.

  100. A Surreal Night on the French Riviera With Jeff Bezos and Duran Duran Style, May 23

    Heidi Klum, Colman Domingo, Kimberly Guilfoyle and more attended the lavish amfAR gala, held at the end of the Cannes Film Festival.

  101. Trump Escalates Tariff Threats, Targeting Europe and Apple U.S., May 23

    The president threatened both Apple and the European Union with higher tariffs on social media Friday morning, saying that trade talks with the Europeans had stalled.

  102. Ukraine and Russia Set to Begin Largest Prisoner Exchange of War World, May 23

    President Trump trumpeted the event with a post on social networks.

  103. At an Uncertain Moment for Germany, Suddenly Boring Doesn’t Look So Bad World, May 23

    The small city of Bielefeld was once the butt of jokes for its blandness. Now it embodies the kind of stability Germans long for.

  104. As Trump Demands More Military Spending, NATO Reconsiders What Counts World, May 23

    The president has long pressed European allies to pay more for their own security. So they may redefine what qualifies as security.

  105. $1.5 Million Homes in Crete, Greece Real Estate, May 23

    The largest and populous of the Greek islands offers historic stone villas and contemporary homes with views of the Aegean Sea.

  106. Crypto Is Good for Trump but Bad for America Opinion, May 23

    Digital currencies like stablecoins are likely to undermine U.S. financial power.

  107. For Your Next Italian Getaway, a Taste of la Dolce Vita Travel, May 23

    Whether your budget is $100 a night or $1,800, a selection of new and restored hotels and luxury villas await in Rome, Tuscany and beyond.

  108. Cargo Ship Crashes Into Norway Man’s Backyard World, May 22

    A retiree living in a small house on the shore of a fjord woke up on Thursday morning because his neighbor was pounding on his door, telling him to look outside.

  109. After More Than a Century in Skorts and Skirts, Ireland’s Camogie Allows Shorts World, May 22

    A committee vote on Thursday approved a measure that would allow players in the women’s sport to choose between shorts or skorts during official play.

  110. G7 Finance Ministers Show Unity in Support of Ukraine Against Russia U.S., May 22

    Top economic officials avoided a condemnation of U.S. tariffs but committed to trying to reduce “economic policy uncertainty.”

  111. Woman Who Sneaked Aboard Paris Flight and Hid in Bathrooms Is Convicted New York, May 22

    Svetlana Dali scooted from bathroom to bathroom in the Boeing and wandered its aisles. She testified in her own behalf and interrupted the trial repeatedly.

  112. Slaying Outside D.C. Jewish Museum Is Part of Global Surge in Antisemitism World, May 22

    Groups that monitor hate crimes said the Hamas attack in 2023 and the subsequent war had helped fuel tens of thousands of anti-Jewish incidents globally, including cases of verbal abuse and violence.

  113. Simon Mann, Mercenary Who Sought to Overthrow African Leader, Dies at 72 World, May 22

    After Eton and a successful career in the British Army, he became the go-to guy for military coups, he said. The rewards (and risks) were enormous.

  114. Ukraine Fires Hundreds of Drones at Russia, Moscow Says World, May 22

    One of the biggest barrages of the war targeted 10 Russian regions, including Moscow, according to the Ministry of Defense, but it was not clear how much damage the attack did.

  115. Inside a Harrowing, Hail-Damaged Flight: ‘We Thought It Was Our Last’ World, May 22

    When an IndiGo flight from New Delhi ran into a severe hailstorm, a passenger described several terrifying minutes: “They were calling their gods, we were calling our gods.”

  116. Kneecap Member Is Charged With Terror Offense Over Flag at London Concert World, May 22

    A member of the Northern Irish rap group Kneecap was accused of illegally displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah. Kneecap denied the offense.

  117. D.C. Shooting Kills 2 at Jewish Museum, and House Passes Trump’s ‘Beautiful’ Bill The Headlines, May 22

    Plus, breakfast cereals are getting less healthy.

  118. Britain Records Sharp Fall in Immigration World, May 22

    Net migration dropped by 50 percent in 2024, official data showed on Thursday, suggesting that a period of soaring immigration may be ending.

  119. Short of Prison Space, U.K. Looks to U.S. Model of Time Off for Good Conduct World, May 22

    An official review commissioned by the British government calls for criminals to earn earlier release, and cites Texas as a particular example.

  120. The World Now Has a Word(le)-Loving Pope Opinion, May 22

    Pope Leo’s fluency in English, Spanish and Italian will help him govern the global church — and the Vatican.

  121. Israeli Soldiers Fire in Air to Disperse Western Diplomats in West Bank World, May 21

    The event in Jenin, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, came amid rising tensions between Israel and its foreign partners.

  122. He’s a Heavy Metal Musician, and Taiwan’s New Envoy to Finland World, May 21

    Freddy Lim, the founder and lead singer of Chthonic, is well known in Finland, a heavy metal capital of the world.

  123. Algunos aliados de Israel condenan la expansión de la guerra en Gaza En español, May 21

    El Reino Unido, Francia y Canadá calificaron la ampliación de la campaña israelí en Gaza y la retención de la ayuda de “acciones atroces” que no pueden continuar.

  124. Hombres armados matan a un expolítico ucraniano en España En español, May 21

    Andriy Portnov era un colaborador de alto rango del expresidente ucraniano Viktor Yanukóvich, quien fue derrocado en una revuelta en 2014 por su alineamiento con Moscú.

  125. Trump deja de presionar a Rusia para lograr el alto al fuego en Ucrania En español, May 21

    En un cambio de postura, el presidente parece haber renunciado a unirse a la presión europea para imponer nuevas sanciones a Rusia, aparentemente deseoso de hacer negocios con ella.

  126. German Police Arrest Five Teenagers in Domestic Terrorism Raid World, May 21

    The group planned and carried out arson attacks on buildings housing asylum seekers, authorities said, warning that far-right extremist organizations are increasingly attracting young people.

  127. Gunmen Kill Former Ukrainian Politician in Spain World, May 21

    Andriy Portnov was a senior aide to Ukraine’s former president Viktor F. Yanukovych, who was ousted in a 2014 uprising over his alignment with Moscow.

  128. Pope Leo XIV Calls for Aid to Enter Gaza World, May 21

    Calling the hunger crisis in the war-torn territory “heart-rending,” the pope used his first general audience to highlight the issue.

  129. British Retailer M&S Says Cyberattack Will Cost It $400 Million Business, May 21

    The company also said it would take several more weeks to resolve issues relating to the attack, which came to light last month.

  130. Chris Brown Released on $6 Million Bail by London Court World, May 21

    The R&B singer was charged last week with grievous bodily harm over a 2023 incident in England. His release from custody means he can proceed with a world tour.

  131. E.U. Offers Emergency Funding for Radio Free Europe After Trump Cuts World, May 21

    The European Union said it would provide short-term financing for Radio Free Europe, but the amount falls short of what the news outlet says it needs to stay afloat.

  132. Did Soccer Originate in Scotland? New Claim Draws Jeers in England. Science, May 21

    The discovery of a 17th-century “foot-ball” pitch in Scotland would relocate the birthplace of the modern game.

  133. A Fábrica de Espiões World, May 21

    A inteligência russa transformou o Brasil em uma linha de montagem de espiões. Mas policiais federais brasileiros trabalham, discretamente, para desmontá-la.

  134. JD Vance on His Faith and Trump’s Most Controversial Policies Opinion, May 21

    The vice president joins Ross Douthat in Rome to discuss immigration, trade and the new pope.

  135. Text Messages Between Russian Spies, Annotated World, May 21

    The messages offer a glimpse at life deep undercover. Our correspondents break down four revealing exchanges.

  136. Learning to Love Cézanne in His Picture-Perfect Hometown Travel, May 21

    Aix-en-Provence, the French city where the artist spent most of his life, is celebrating all things Cézanne this summer with the reopening of his estate and studio.

  137. A Perrier Clash Has People Asking: Is ‘Natural’ Water Even Possible Anymore? Business, May 21

    An inquiry accused Nestlé and French officials of hiding the company’s practice of filtering Perrier water it labels “natural.” The head of Nestlé has suggested that human activity is making pure water scarcer.

  138. Trump’s New Position on the War in Ukraine: Not My Problem U.S., May 20

    In a reversal, President Trump appears to have backed off joining a European push for new sanctions on Russia, seemingly eager to move on to doing business deals with it.

  139. E.U. to Lift Economic Sanctions on Syria in a Bid to Bolster Stability World, May 20

    European Union foreign ministers on Tuesday agreed to lift the remaining economic curbs on the war-torn country, amid concerns it could slip back into conflict.

  140. Sausage Rolls, England’s Favorite Pastries, Are Better Than Ever T Magazine, May 20

    We asked creative Londoners to share their favorite takes on the beloved snack around the city.

  141. Los acuerdos comerciales del Reino Unido demuestran que es una economía mediana entre gigantes En español, May 20

    El gobierno del primer ministro británico, Keir Starmer, ha tenido que hacer algunas concesiones políticamente tensas para conseguir acuerdos comerciales con la Unión Europea y EE. UU.

  142. Vlastimil Hort, a Memorably Selfless Chess Grandmaster, Dies at 81 Sports, May 20

    He could have advanced toward a title when his opponent, Boris Spassky, took ill. Instead, he displayed one of the game’s greatest acts of sportsmanship.

  143. Una caída de Telefónica en España afecta las líneas de emergencia En español, May 20

    La incidencia del martes dejó fuera de servicio las líneas telefónicas de emergencia en diversas partes del país durante varias horas.

  144. The E.U. Is Still Ramping Up Sanctions on Russia. Here’s How. World, May 20

    The European Union has now targeted Moscow’s fleet of covert oil tankers and plans more restrictions, as the Trump administration’s approach to the war shifts.

  145. Ukrainians Brace for a Longer War as Trump Backs Off Cease-Fire Call World, May 20

    President Trump appears to be stepping back from trying to end the war in Ukraine. Many in the country see little choice but to battle on.

  146. Global Economic Officials Gather Amid Headwinds From Trump’s Trade War U.S., May 20

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet his international counterparts at a G7 finance ministers meeting in Canada.

  147. Network Outage Hits Spain, Weeks After Extensive Blackout World, May 20

    The outage Tuesday knocked out emergency phone lines in several parts of the country for several hours.

  148. Israel’s Allies Denounce Its New Gaza Offensive World, May 20

    Britain, France and Canada, all powerful supporters of Israel, called plans for an escalation of the Gaza war “disproportionate” and “egregious.”

  149. In Trump Call, Putin Notches a Diplomatic Win, With an Economic Caveat World, May 20

    The Kremlin has withstood pressure for an immediate cease-fire as a precondition for peace talks, but the Russian president’s push for normalizing relations with the United States appears in limbo.

  150. Want to Buy Her House in Ireland? You’ll Need $7 and Some Luck. Real Estate, May 20

    Imelda Collins is raffling her house rather than sell it on the conventional market. Anyone in the world can enter.