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  1. Milan Court Closes Fraud Case Against Italian Influencer Chiara Ferragni World, Today

    A judge dropped the case against Ms. Ferragni, who had been embroiled in a scandal over sales of a limited edition Christmas cake marketed as supporting cancer treatment.

  2. Citing Secret Plot, U.K. Conservative Party Fires a Senior Lawmaker World, Today

    The leader of Britain’s Conservatives, Kemi Badenoch, said she had ousted Robert Jenrick for “plotting in secret” to defect from and damage the party.

  3. El comité del Nobel recibe críticas en Noruega mientras Machado corteja a Trump En español, Today

    Los intentos de la líder de la oposición venezolana de compartir su premio con el presidente de EE. UU. han hecho tambalear la fe de algunos noruegos en su emblemática herramienta de poder blando.

  4. Elon Musk’s X Restricts Ability to Create Explicit Images With Grok Business, Today

    Bowing to pressure, the company said it would restrict X users from generating explicit images of real people in jurisdictions where such content is illegal.

  5. After an Inconclusive Meeting, Greenlanders Ask: Now What? World, Today

    A high-powered meeting in Washington on Wednesday ended in an impasse, leaving Greenlanders fearful of what comes next.

  6. Kyiv’s Cruelest Winter: Russia Knocks Out the Heat in the Bitter Cold World, Today

    The Kremlin has tried for years to freeze Ukraine into submission. This winter, its attacks have been the most devastating ever.

  7. Nobel Committee Takes Heat at Home as Machado Courts Trump World, Today

    The Venezuelan opposition leader’s attempts to share her award with the U.S. president have shaken some Norwegians’ faith in their signature soft-power tool.

  8. We Are the Bystanders This Time Opinion, Today

    I used to think Americans were different from Germans.

  9. White Lies, Inner Truth: The Contradictions of Henri Rousseau Arts, Today

    His naïve style landed him outside the firmament, but his painterly innocence was more seductive — and intentional — than many critics appreciated.

  10. ‘Sound of Falling’ Review: A Fortress of Feminine Mysteries Movies, Today

    This detour-heavy film moves across time periods to follow girlhood mischief, desire and abuse on a German farm.

  11. Denmark Has ‘Fundamental Disagreement’ With U.S. Over Greenland Video, Yesterday

    On Wednesday, Denmark and Greenland’s foreign ministers met with the Trump administration. President Trump urged the United States needs Greenland for national security purposes but both foreign officials argued Greenland is not up for sale.

  12. Frank Dunlop, 98, Dies; Gave British Theater a Free-Spirited Spin Theater, Yesterday

    In 1970, he founded London’s Young Vic, an adventurous “people’s theater” — the Who took the stage at one point — before shaking up the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

  13. U.K. Home Secretary Presses Police Chief to Resign Over Israeli Soccer Fan Ban World, Yesterday

    An independent report said Wednesday that the West Midlands Police overstated the threat posed by Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters before a match last year in Birmingham.

  14. U.K. Retreats on Plan to Require ‘BritCard’ ID for Workers World, Yesterday

    Workers will be able to use a variety of digital IDs to prove their right to work in Britain, the government said Wednesday, diluting a plan it announced last year.

  15. Britain Awards Wind Farm Contracts That Will Power 12 Million Homes Business, Yesterday

    The British government provided guaranteed electricity prices to a group of wind farm developers in what it says is an effort to bring down power costs for consumers.

  16. Why Greenland Matters for a Warming World World, Yesterday

    The fate of the world’s largest island has outsize importance for billions of people on the planet, because as the climate warms, Greenland is losing ice. That has consequences.

  17. Greenland’s Leader Says His Nation Wants to Remain Part of Denmark Video, Yesterday

    Before a meeting on Wednesday with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Greenland’s prime minister said that his nation intended to remain part of Denmark.

  18. Trump’s Threats to Greenland Raise Serious Questions for NATO World, Yesterday

    The treaty that created NATO did not contemplate an attack by one ally on another. A seizure of Greenland by President Trump would test the endurance of the mutual-defense pact.

  19. Telling the Stories of a House Full of Secrets Movies, Yesterday

    Mascha Schilinski’s movie “Sound of Falling,” which takes place over a century in a rural farmhouse, shows how trauma is transmitted through generations.

  20. Tensions Are High as Vance and Rubio Prepare to Meet Danish and Greenlandic Officials World, Yesterday

    Top officials from the United States, Denmark and Greenland will meet at the White House for the first time since President Trump said he wanted to own Greenland.

  21. La carrera por dominar la última frontera en el Ártico En español, Yesterday

    Durante décadas, un archipiélago ártico llamado Svalbard ha sido un inusual refugio de cooperación internacional. Esos días se terminaron.

  22. Julio Iglesias es acusado por dos exempleadas de agresión sexual En español, January 13

    La fiscalía española investiga las denuncias de las mujeres, que trabajaron para el cantante en República Dominicana y las Bahamas.

  23. Arrest Made in Toronto Airport Gold Heist as Police Seek 2 Others World, January 13

    The Canadian authorities have identified 10 people in connection with the theft of about $14.4 million in gold bars from Toronto Pearson International Airport in 2023.

  24. Spanish Prosecutors Investigate Sexual Assault Claims Against Julio Iglesias World, January 13

    Prosecutors said two former employees of Mr. Iglesias, a renowned Spanish singer, had accused him of abuse. His representatives did not respond to requests for comment.

  25. Marine Le Pen’s Appeal to Overturn Embezzlement Conviction Begins Video, January 13

    Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, began her appeal trial aimed at overturning a ruling by a criminal court in 2025 that convicted her of embezzlement and barred her from running for public office for five years.

  26. Trump Says London is Unsafe. Its Murder Rate Just Hit a Historic Low. World, January 13

    The city’s homicide rate is lower than that of New York, Paris or Toronto, contradicting a narrative promoted by President Trump and others on the populist right.

  27. Marine Le Pen Is Appealing a Conviction That Bars Her From Office. Here’s What to Know. World, January 13

    Ms. Le Pen, whose far-right party leads polls in France, was convicted last year of embezzlement. The outcome of her appeal, which started on Tuesday, will determine if she can run for president next year.

  28. Greenland Would Be the Largest U.S. Land Acquisition, if Trump Got His Way World, January 13

    Denmark does not want to sell its territory. But for a real estate mogul turned president, the world’s largest island may be irresistible.

  29. Global Central Bankers Express Support for Fed Chair After Criminal Investigation Business, January 13

    The defense comes after Jerome Powell pushed back on what he described as pressure by the Trump administration to cut interest rates in the United States.

  30. Trump Has Declared Premature Victory in Venezuela Opinion, January 13

    Allowing the remnants of Maduro’s regime to retain authority, even temporarily, is a potentially catastrophic mistake.

  31. Top 10 Reader Favorites From Our ‘52 Places to Go’ List Travel, January 13

    Castles, coastlines, remote islands and more: Here are the destinations you, our readers, saved the most thus far from this year’s travel list.

  32. Esta liga de fútbol requiere kilos de más y sentido del humor En español, January 13

    Man v Fat, una liga de fútbol fundada en el Reino Unido hace una década, se está expandiendo a los Estados Unidos, y ha traído a sus jugadores beneficios contra el exceso de peso y la soledad masculina.

  33. World Court Hears Groundbreaking Genocide Case Against Myanmar World, January 12

    The case was brought to the World Court by a country not directly affected by the alleged genocide of the Rohingya, a precedent for similar claims against other countries, including Israel.

  34. El Reino Unido va tras X por las imágenes sexualizadas de Grok En español, January 12

    El regulador británico Ofcom investiga al chatbot de Musk tras la difusión de imágenes ilegales.

  35. Hessy Levinsons Taft, una bebé judía elegida como ‘bebé ario ideal’, muere a los 91 años En español, January 12

    La historia se convirtió en motivo de orgullo para Taft y sus padres por la forma en que ilustraba la absurda pseudociencia subyacente a la ideología racial nazi.

  36. Archaeologists Find Large Roman Villa Under Deer Park in Wales World, January 12

    The unexpected discovery of a well-preserved and fortified villa in Margam Park in South Wales sheds new light on the Roman occupation there, an expert said.

  37. Owner of Swiss Bar Where 40 Died Is Ordered to Jail as a Flight Risk World, January 12

    Jacques Moretti has been placed in pretrial detention for at least three months. He and his wife, Jessica Moretti, are under investigation over possible negligence.

  38. Britain Investigates Elon Musk’s X Over Grok’s Sexualized A.I. Images World, January 12

    A British regulator said it had started a formal investigation into Mr. Musk’s chatbot over the spread of illegal images.

  39. Europe and China Take Step to Resolve Dispute on Electric Vehicles Business, January 12

    The European Commission allowed carmakers to volunteer limits on their imports from China instead of paying tariffs, an arrangement that could help Volkswagen.

  40. A Failed State Shaped the 20th Century. Can Today’s Leaders Avoid Its Fate? World, January 12

    A fragile democracy, the Weimar Republic, briefly took hold in Germany before the Nazis seized power. Now, Weimar’s collapse is seen as a warning.

  41. A New World Is Taking Shape, No Matter What Trump Does Opinion, January 12

    America’s days of unipolar supremacy are past.

  42. Deposed Shah’s Son Hopes Trump Will Put Iran Regime ‘Down for Good’ World, January 11

    Reza Pahlavi, once the crown prince of Iran, says protesters there have been emboldened by President Trump suggesting that he could take military action.

  43. Erich von Däniken, Who Claimed Aliens Visited Earth, Dies at 90 Obituaries, January 11

    His 1968 book, “Chariots of the Gods,” sold hundreds of thousands of copies, but one critic called it a “warped parody of reasoning.”

  44. Are You Fat Enough to Play in This Soccer League? U.S., January 11

    Man v Fat, a soccer league founded in Britain a decade ago, is expanding in the United States, bringing with it a self-deprecating approach to shedding pounds.

  45. How ‘Mr. Nobody’ in a Small-Town School Took on Putin World, January 11

    Pavel Talankin was a school events coordinator and videographer. When Russia overhauled the curriculum to make students into patriotic soldiers, he kept his camera rolling. The footage became an Oscar-nominated film.

  46. Resurrecting the Thrill of Streetwear Style, January 11

    Over the last decade, streetwear grew saturated and stagnant. Clint Ogbenna saw an opportunity.

  47. Schools in Occupied Ukraine Aim to Turn Children Into Russian Nationalists World, January 11

    Required lessons are heavy on militarism and pro-Russian, anti-Ukrainian propaganda. Some people make an arduous escape, partly to avoid the indoctrination.

  48. The Tug of War at the Top of the World World, January 11

    For decades, an Arctic archipelago called Svalbard has served as a rare refuge of international cooperation. Those days are over.

  49. Pope Leo Confronts Trump on His Own Terms Opinion, January 11

    The pontiff has increasingly asserted himself in the face of Trump’s aggressive words and deeds.

  50. Nearly 13,000 Irish Passports Are Recalled Over ‘Technical Issue’ World, January 10

    The recall affects passports issued between Dec. 23 and Jan. 6, Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said.

  51. The Century-Old Lie at the Heart of the Attention Economy Opinion, January 10

    It started in a laboratory. No one could have predicted where it would end.

  52. Inside Iran’s Protests: How a Plunging Currency Set Off Wide Unrest World, January 10

    In a serious challenge to Iran’s authoritarian government, angry protests have spread from the markets and universities of major cities to the impoverished towns in the hinterland.

  53. Why Putin Went Quiet When Challenged by Trump Over Venezuela World, January 10

    For the Russian leader, courting President Trump to secure a favorable resolution in Ukraine, and possibly more, is far more important.

  54. Trump Eyes Greenland, and Europe Figures Its Best Bet Is a Negotiation World, January 10

    European officials were stunned that President Trump restated his desire for Greenland after a yearlong effort to dissuade him, according to diplomats and others.

  55. No Amazon, No Gmail: Trump Sanctions Upend the Lives of I.C.C. Judges World, January 10

    President Trump’s retaliation against top officials at the International Criminal Court has shut them out of American services and made even routine daily tasks a challenge.

  56. Volkswagen Suffers More Than Rivals From Auto Industry Woes Business, January 10

    The German automaker’s sales in the United States plunged last year, hit by tariffs and the end of tax credits for electric vehicles.

  57. Mohammed Harbi, Who Rewrote Algeria’s History, Dies at 92 World, January 9

    He was an official in the revolutionary government, then, after the country won independence from France, was imprisoned and eventually wrote from exile.

  58. Owner of Swiss Bar Detained in Fire Investigation Video, January 9

    Prosecutors in Switzerland ordered Jacques Moretti to be detained after investigators questioned him and his wife, Jessica Moretti. Officials are looking into whether negligence played a role in last week’s deadly fire at their bar, Le Constellation.

  59. Hessy Levinsons Taft, Jewish Baby on Cover of Nazi Magazine, Dies at 91 World, January 9

    Without her parents’ knowledge, her portrait was entered as a prank in a contest in 1935 to represent the ideal Aryan infant — and she won.

  60. Venezuela entierra a las víctimas de la incursión de EE. UU. En español, January 9

    La muerte tocó a las puertas de varias familias que, relacionadas o no con el régimen del depuesto presidente Maduro, se convirtieron en daño colateral de una operación militar.

  61. Putin Delivers a Warning to Europe at Mach 10 World, January 9

    A nuclear-capable missile fired into Ukraine near Poland sent a message to Europe days after its leaders agreed to postwar security guarantees, Russian analysts said.

  62. Russia Says It Struck Ukraine With Nuclear-Capable Missile Video, January 9

    The Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday that it had struck western Ukraine with a nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile, an ominous warning by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia as U.S.-led negotiations to end the war have gained steam.

  63. Prosecutor Asks for Owner of Swiss Bar Hit by Deadly Fire to Be Detained World, January 9

    The request came after hours of questioning of the bar’s co-owners. Some 40 people died in the fire that broke out during a New Year’s celebration.

  64. Pope Leo Rebukes a ‘Zeal for War’ That He Sees as Spreading Globally World, January 9

    The pontiff used an annual address to ambassadors to the Vatican to condemn countries that prioritized violence over diplomacy to achieve their goals.

  65. European Union Agrees to Landmark Free-Trade Deal With South America Business, January 9

    The agreement with Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay represents a push for deeper global cooperation, in contrast to the United States turning to coercion in its dealings with other countries.

  66. What to Know About the Oreshnik, the Missile Russia Used Against Ukraine World, January 9

    The attack was just the second time that Moscow had launched the nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic weapon.

  67. Denmark Doesn’t Deserve Trump’s Aggression Opinion, January 9

    Any attempt to seize Greenland from Denmark would fatally undermine the world’s most successful military alliance.

  68. He Runs the World’s Biggest Sovereign Wealth Fund, but His Podcast Made Him Famous Business, January 9

    Nicolai Tangen wanted to raise the profile of Norway’s $2.1 trillion oil fund and change corporate behavior, but he may have helped embroil it in a geopolitical tangle.

  69. Russia Appears to Use Nuclear-Capable Missile in Ukraine World, January 9

    If confirmed, the use of the missile would be an ominous threat to Ukraine and its Western allies.

  70. Venezuela Mourns the Dozens Who Died in U.S. Operation World, January 9

    For all Venezuelans, the nighttime raid opened a period of deep uncertainty. For the families of those killed, it meant the grim task of burying their relatives.

  71. Ukraine Awards Major Lithium Project to Investors With Links to Trump World, January 8

    Ronald S. Lauder, a billionaire friend of Mr. Trump, is among the investors. The move comes as the Trump administration looks for investment opportunities in Ukraine.

  72. French Researcher and Russian Basketball Player Released in a Prisoner Swap World, January 8

    Laurent Vinatier, a French citizen and researcher detained, was freed in exchange for the release of Daniil Kasatkin, a Russian basketball player.

  73. The Brown Shooting Suspect’s Descent From Brilliant Friend to Angry Loner U.S., January 8

    After Claudio Neves Valente was accused of killing two Brown students and a M.I.T. professor, former classmates recalled how he yearned to go to M.I.T. himself and failed, adding to his growing list of resentments.

  74. Have We Reached Peak Botox? Opinion, January 8

    Tressie McMillan Cottom, Jessica Grose and Meher Ahmad on why plastic surgery and fillers no longer feel like a secret — or a stigma.

  75. Russian Strikes Knock Out Power and Heat to 1 Million Ukrainians World, January 8

    The Ukrainian authorities urged residents in the Dnipro region to stock up on water as crews raced to restore service.

  76. La embajadora Kimberly Guilfoyle es la comidilla de Atenas En español, January 8

    De tacones, con vestidos transparentes y entallados y pestañas postizas, la exprometida de Donald Trump Jr. llegó para cambiar la diplomacia en Grecia.

  77. Hoisting Russian Flags, ‘Shadow Fleet’ Edges Into the Light World, January 8

    The Marinera, which was seized by the U.S., isn’t the only ship from the “shadow fleet” of oil tankers to switch lately to a Russian identity, seeking protection.

  78. Arthur Cohn, Film Producer With an Oscar-Winning Touch, Dies at 98 Movies, January 7

    Six of his movies received Academy Awards, including the Italian drama “The Garden of the Finzi-Continis” and the trade-union strike documentary “American Dream.”

  79. Europa y el mundo intentan llegar a un acuerdo con Trump, el imperialista En español, January 7

    Al necesitar el apoyo de Estados Unidos para defenderse de Rusia en Ucrania, los líderes europeos han sido cautos a la hora de criticar al presidente Trump sobre Groenlandia, Irán, Venezuela y otros temas.

  80. In Rome, They Call Him ‘Maestro’ Style, January 7

    Abel Ferrara, an icon of down-and-dirty New York cinema who has a key role in ‘Marty Supreme,’ tells the story of his wild career in a frank memoir.

  81. Reshuffle at Ukraine’s Intelligence Agencies Draws Criticism World, January 7

    Some ask whether the shake-up risks disrupting the agencies’ operations and is political in nature.

  82. Buy Greenland? Take It? Why? An Old Pact Already Gives Trump a Free Hand. World, January 7

    Analysts say the Cold War agreement allows the president to increase the American military presence almost at will.

  83. Europe and Rest of World Try to Come to Terms With Trump the Imperialist World, January 7

    Needing U.S. support to fend off Russia in Ukraine, European leaders have been cautious about criticizing President Trump on Greenland, Iran, Venezuela and much else.

  84. El increíble viaje de Brian Cox: de rockero a físico de partículas En español, January 7

    Antes llenaba estadios con su música. Ahora explica las complejidades del universo a una nueva generación bombardeada por la desinformación.

  85. Slalom and Skeleton: 5 Places to Experience Olympic Sports, Without a Trip to Milan Travel, January 7

    Can’t make it to Italy for the Winter Olympics? No worries, these spots in North America offer a taste of the Games (and let you try everything from speedskating to ski jumping, if you dare).

  86. Wintry Conditions Cause Hundreds of Flight Cancellations in Amsterdam Video, January 6

    One of Europe’s major travel hubs canceled hundreds of flights this week after days of accumulated ice and snow. More winter weather is expected across Northern Europe through Wednesday.

  87. Rosa von Praunheim, 83, Dies; Captured Gay Life in Germany on Film Movies, January 6

    His first feature-length movie, in 1971, was called his country’s “Stonewall moment,” for jump-starting a gay-rights movement. He became a leading voice of it.

  88. ‘Greenland Belongs to Its People,’ European Lawmakers Say Video, January 6

    European leaders and Greenland residents respond to President Trump’s renewed threats to seize Greenland.

  89. Winter Weather Snarls Travel Across Northern Europe World, January 6

    Ice and cold disrupted airports and caused car accidents on Tuesday. More snow is expected in Amsterdam and Brussels on Wednesday.

  90. Béla Tarr, titán del cine contemplativo, muere a los 70 Años En español, January 6

    Entre las películas del maestro húngaro están ‘Sátántangó’ y ‘Las armonías de Werckmeister’.

  91. After a Bitterly Cold Start to the Year, U.K. Faces More Snow This Week Weather, January 6

    Forecasters warned that Storm Goretti could bring significant travel disruptions.

  92. Skiers Make Mountaintop Tribute to Swiss Fire Victims Video, January 6

    Hundreds of skiers gathered in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, to honor the 40 people killed and more than 100 injured in a New Years’s Day fire at a bar. The town’s mayor said the bar had not been inspected in several years.

  93. Bela Tarr, Titan of Slow-Moving Cinema, Dies at 70 Movies, January 6

    The master Hungarian filmmaker’s movies included “Satantango” and “Werckmeister Harmonies.”

  94. European Leaders Meet for Latest Round of Ukraine Talks World, January 6

    The discussions, also attended by top U.S. negotiators and other allies of Ukraine, are intended to make progress on European commitments to postwar security if a cease-fire is reached.

  95. Paris Opera Takes On a Noted Conductor, Aiming to Expand Its Symphonic Offerings Arts, January 6

    Semyon Bychkov will be the musical director for a period when the opera’s performance spaces are under renovation. It’s a chance to add symphonic seasons like at La Scala.

  96. Why the British Were Afraid of Winning World War II Books, January 6

    In “Advance Britannia,” Alan Allport shows the fighting from the perspective of England and its colonies.

  97. Swiss Bar Hit by Deadly Fire Was Not Inspected for Five Years, Authorities Say World, January 6

    Officials in Crans-Montana, the Swiss alpine resort town where a bar fire killed 40 people last week, are facing growing accusations of lax oversight.

  98. Zelensky’s Assessment Darkens as Europeans Gather to Talk Peace World, January 6

    With Russia still seen as unlikely to stop fighting, the Ukrainian leader’s tone has shifted from upbeat to cautionary.

  99. 52 Places to Go in 2026 Interactive, January 6

    Our list for the new year features an eclipse, a revolution and a tiger reserve. What’s on yours?

  100. Trump’s Foray Into Venezuela Could Embolden Russia’s and China’s Own Aggression World, January 6

    While both countries were allied with Nicolás Maduro, the U.S. attack could give them justification to use force in other spheres, analysts said.

  101. Zelensky Taps High-Profile Canadian Politician as Economic Adviser World, January 5

    Ukraine’s president appointed Chrystia Freeland, a former deputy prime minister of Canada, to a role in which she would advise on postwar reconstruction, if peace talks are successful.

  102. Thousands in Berlin Go Days Without Power and Cell Service After Cables Are Set on Fire World, January 5

    A far-left group took responsibility, saying it was targeting the energy industry. Officials predicted it would take until Thursday to re-establish power in all areas.

  103. Iran Offers Citizens $7 a Month in a Bid to Cool Protests World, January 5

    The payments are the latest step to alleviate economic pressures, but given the severity of the crisis, critics say, they are likely to do little.

  104. What to Know About Trump’s Desire to Take Over Greenland World, January 5

    President Trump has reiterated his interest in annexing Denmark’s semiautonomous territory, saying it is vital for America’s national security.

  105. Eva Schloss, Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Auschwitz Survivor, Dies at 96 World, January 5

    Ms. Schloss, who was sent to Auschwitz as a teenager, dedicated her life to educating people about her experiences and the dangers of prejudice.

  106. Denmark Tells Trump to ‘Stop the Threats’ About Greenland World, January 5

    The Danish prime minister told President Trump to back down after he repeated his threat to acquire Greenland in the wake of the U.S. military raid in Venezuela.

  107. 10 Are Convicted of Cyberbullying France’s First Lady World, January 5

    The defendants made false claims about Brigitte Macron, the wife of President Emmanuel Macron of France.

  108. El incendio mortal de un bar que sacudió a un pueblo suizo En español, January 5

    En la estación de esquí de Crans-Montana, donde el fuego dejó al menos 40 muertos en Año Nuevo, la comunidad trata de entender una tragedia sin precedentes.

  109. Ukrainians Welcome a U.S. Victory in Venezuela, and Lament a Double Standard World, January 4

    Ukraine’s government supports the removal of a dictator while members of Parliament question the wisdom of endorsing military interventions, even against a Russian ally.

  110. ‘Everyone Is in Shock’: Swiss Town Grieves as More Fire Victims Are Identified World, January 4

    In Crans-Montana, the ski resort where at least 40 people died in a New Year’s Day blaze, residents were struggling to come to terms with one of the worst such disasters in Switzerland’s history.

  111. Ukrainian Politics Has Reawakened. Zelensky Must Tread Carefully. World, January 4

    The Ukrainian leader is reshuffling his cabinet as a corruption scandal reshapes the political landscape at a pivotal point in peace negotiations.

  112. El valor de los objetos saqueados por los nazis no se mide en escala monetaria En español, January 4

    Para los descendientes de quienes perdieron sus bienes, y a menudo sus vidas, en el Holocausto, la restitución puede tener un enorme peso emocional.

  113. The Bat Woman of North London: ‘It’s Like Tuning In to Another World’ World, January 4

    On night walks through Highgate Wood, Cindy Blaney shares the whirling wonder of the often-maligned mammals with the humans below.

  114. Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle, the Talk of Athens World, January 4

    The former fiancée of Donald Trump Jr., and the former wife of Gov. Gavin Newsom, is working hard and pushing deals with American business interests. She’s also up late at parties.

  115. Shock and Skepticism in World’s Capitals After U.S. Seizes Maduro World, January 3

    Several Latin American leaders responded with especial anger, while European leaders were more cautious. President Trump’s audacious raid drew support, too.

  116. An ‘Avoidable Tragedy’: The Hazards That Led to the Swiss Fire Disaster World, January 3

    The fire that killed at least 40 people in a Swiss bar on New Year’s Day was made more likely by apparent flaws in the site’s design and management, experts say.

  117. Managers of Swiss Bar Are Suspected of Negligence in Deadly Fire, Police Say World, January 3

    Swiss authorities say the fire was probably sparked by small fireworks on champagne bottles that ignited foam insulation on the bar’s basement ceiling.

  118. Why Security Guarantees Are So Crucial, and Thorny, for Ukraine World, January 3

    While Kyiv has reported progress in negotiations, and is accelerating talks in the coming days, major questions remain unresolved about which countries will provide what kind of security for how long.

  119. The Year in Neanderthals Science, January 3

    They drew with crayons, possibly fed on maggots and maybe even kissed us: Forty millenniums later, our ancient human cousins continued to make news.

  120. Harrowing Videos Show the Swiss Bar Fire’s Rapid Spread Video, January 3

    Videos shared on social media and verified by The New York Times show how the blaze quickly tore through a popular bar during a New Year’s celebration in the Alps, killing at least 40 people and injuring more than a hundred others.

  121. Sparklers Probably Caused New Year’s Fire at Bar, Swiss Authorities Say World, January 2

    Fireworks attached to bottles of Champagne sent up showers of sparks that appear to have ignited insulation in a bar. The blaze killed 40 people.

  122. ‘I Just Ripped It Off’: How a Teenager Saved Lives at the Swiss Fire World, January 2

    Nestor Fischer, 17, forced open a blocked door at Le Constellation, the Swiss bar that caught fire on New Year’s Day

  123. Sparklers Probably Caused Deadly Fire at Swiss Ski Resort, Officials Say Video, January 2

    The Swiss authorities said that a deadly fire at a popular bar in the ski resort town of Crans-Montana was probably caused by sparklers attached to champagne bottles that were held too close to the ceiling.

  124. Cómo un incendio arrasó un bar suizo y rompió el corazón de un pueblo En español, January 2

    El siniestro, que el presidente suizo calificó de una de las peores catástrofes de la historia de Suiza, dejó a la localidad turística de Crans-Montana en estado de shock.

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  126. Qué es un ‘flashover’, el fenómeno que habría ocurrido en el incendio en Suiza En español, January 2

    Cuando sucede una combustión súbita generalizada, la habitación se ve envuelta en llamas rápidamente.

  127. El Barcelona sigue muy endeudado. ¿Puede arreglar sus finanzas? En español, January 2

    El pasivo del FC Barcelona ha alcanzado los 2500 millones de euros, resultado de una mala gestión financiera y una ambición desmedida.

  128. ‘My Face Was Half-Burned’: Survivor Recounts Being on Fire in Bar World, January 2

    Noa Bersier went to Le Constellation with friends on a whim. An hour later, he was caught in one of Switzerland’s worst tragedies.

  129. Swiss Authorities Face the Grim Task of Identifying Fire Victims World, January 2

    Identifying the victims of a New Year’s fire in Crans-Montana that killed more than 40 people could take days or weeks because of the severity of the burns.

  130. Zelensky Names General to Replace Chief of Staff Ousted in Graft Scandal World, January 2

    Kyrylo Budanov, who has served as Ukraine’s military intelligence chief, is seen as a potential rival to Mr. Zelensky if elections are held.

  131. Le Constellation, Where Fire Hit, Was Popular With Young People World, January 2

    More affordable prices and the lack of an entrance fee made the bar an attractive alternative to more upmarket establishments.

  132. Un incendio mortal en Suiza En español, January 2

    Además, consejos de nuestros lectores sobre cómo mantenerse informado sin abrumarse en 2026.

  133. Dozens Killed in New Year’s Fire, and Trump Abandons National Guard Push in 3 Major Cities The Headlines, January 2

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  134. It’s Likely That a Flashover Occurred During the Swiss Bar Fire. Here’s What That Means. World, January 2

    A flashover is an event where an entire room is rapidly engulfed in flames.

  135. Emanuele Galeppini, an Italian Golfer, Is Among First Victims Named in Swiss Fire World, January 2

    Mr. Galeppini, 17, was a promising young golfer from Genoa who lived in Dubai with his family, the Italian media reported.

  136. Why a Nuclear Plant Is a Big Sticking Point in the Ukraine Peace Plan World, January 2

    The Zaporizhzhia plant, occupied by Russia, would be crucial to powering Ukraine’s postwar recovery.

  137. $2 Million Homes in London Real Estate, January 2

    A loft in a 19th-century warehouse, a four-bedroom house in South London and a house on the former estate of Sir Henry Tate.

  138. Tech Giants Are Racing to Embed A.I. in Schools Around the Globe Technology, January 2

    More governments are rolling out chatbots in schools. Some experts warn the tools could erode teaching and learning.

  139. Teen Recounts Escape from Deadly Swiss Fire Video, January 2

    People gathered at memorials in the resort town of Crans-Montana, Switzerland, to grieve for the victims of a deadly New Year’s fire at a bar. A survivor described her harrowing escape.

  140. Can the Most Indebted Team in Global Soccer Fix Its Finances? World, January 2

    F.C. Barcelona’s liabilities have reached 2.5 billion euros, the result of financial mismanagement and vaulting ambition.

  141. Lo que sabemos sobre el incendio de Año Nuevo en Suiza En español, January 1

    El fuego en un bar de una popular estación de esquí mató a unas 40 personas e hirió a más de 100, dijeron las autoridades. La causa aún se desconoce.

  142. How a Fire Ripped Through a Swiss Bar and Broke a Village’s Heart World, January 1

    It was a haven for the young, where they could find hot chocolate when they wanted quiet and affordable drinks when they did not. Then it turned into a place of death.

  143. The January 1 Switzerland Ski Resort Fire live blog included two standalone posts:
  144. A Deadly Blaze in Switzerland World, January 1

    Plus, tips from our readers on how to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed in 2026.

  145. Fire in Swiss Alps Leaves Dozens of New Year’s Revelers Dead World, January 1

    About 40 people celebrating at a ski resort bar were killed, and 115 were injured, many of them young, the authorities said.

  146. What We Know About the New Year’s Fire in Switzerland World, January 1

    The fire at a bar in a popular ski resort killed around 40 people and injured more than 100, officials said. The cause was still unknown.

  147. Fire at Bar in Swiss Ski Resort Town Kills Dozens, Officials Say Video, January 1

    Dozens of people were killed and more than 100 were injured after a fire broke out at a bar in a Swiss ski resort town during a New Year’s Eve celebration, the police said.

  148. Crans-Montana Bar Fire Victims Transported Across Switzerland for Treatment World, January 1

    Patients were taken by helicopter and jet to bigger, specialized hospitals in Geneva, Zurich and Lausanne.

  149. Crans-Montana is a Historic Swiss Ski Resort Popular with International Tourists World, January 1

    Known for its gourmet food, luxury stores, and for hosting major sporting events, the high-end resort was acquired by Vail Resorts in 2024.