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  1. More Displaced Lebanese Head Home as Cease-Fire Is Tested World, Today

    The truce appeared to mostly hold even as Israel said it had carried out strikes on what it called “terrorists” approaching its forces in southern Lebanon. Separately, a U.N. peacekeeper was killed.

  2. What Liberals Should Learn From the End of Orbanism Opinion, Today

    Four lessons to consider.

  3. JD Vance’s Very Bad Week Opinion, Today

    What recent events in Europe can tell us about the future of Trumpism.

  4. From Hungary to the Pope, the Right’s Very Bad Week Video, Today

    What recent events in Europe can tell us about the future of Trumpism.

  5. Who Is the New Leader of Hungary? Video, Today

    Our reporter Andrew Higgins describes why Hungary’s voters chose Peter Magyar over Viktor Orban in a landslide, ending Orban’s 16 years in power.

  6. Para Pedro Sánchez, la disputa con Donald Trump ha sido un salvavidas político En español, Today

    Para los políticos de izquierda en el mundo, el mandatario español es un héroe por enfrentarse al presidente de EE. UU. En España, la confrontación con Trump es vista como un rescate de los desafíos internos.

  7. How a Fight With Trump Threw Spain’s Leader a Political Lifeline World, Today

    To leftists abroad, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain is a hero for standing up to President Trump. At home, Mr. Trump is seen as Mr. Sánchez’s political savior from thorny domestic challenges.

  8. How Trump Helped Pope Leo Find His Voice World, Today

    After his election last year, Leo XIV developed a reputation as a mild-mannered mediator. President Trump’s attacks have made him more combative.

  9. Rescuers Mount a Likely Final Push to Save a Stranded Whale Video, Yesterday

    Rescue crews mounted a likely final push to save a stranded humpback whale off the coast of Northern Germany on Friday. The large mammal, nicknamed “Timmy,” captivated the nation after it was stranded in shallow waters for weeks.

  10. Kevin Klose, Who Made NPR a Reporting Powerhouse, Dies at 85 Business, Yesterday

    A longtime journalist at The Washington Post, he used his unexpected fund-raising talents to greatly expand the radio organization’s coverage.

  11. The Long, Slow Race to Save Timmy, Germany’s Favorite Whale World, Yesterday

    A month of efforts to help a stranded humpback escape the Baltic Sea have culminated in a tourist and media spectacle, with no guarantee of success.

  12. Ye Concert in Poland Is Canceled Arts, Yesterday

    The announcement came a day after a government official said, “In a country marked by the history of the Holocaust, we cannot pretend that this is just entertainment.”

  13. Starmer’s Credibility Just Took Another Body Blow Over the Mandelson Scandal World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer appears to have been kept in the dark repeatedly over Peter Mandelson, the Jeffrey Epstein associate — fueling an image of weakness.

  14. La viuda francesa detenida por el ICE es puesta en libertad tras 16 días En español, Yesterday

    Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, de 85 años, detenida en el marco de una disputa por la herencia de su esposo, ha regresado a Francia, dijo el ministro de Asuntos Exteriores francés.

  15. France, Japan, India, the U.K. and Brazil: A Reading List Interactive, Yesterday

    Writers pick the classic and contemporary novels you must read from each country.

  16. Is That Artwork Actually Surreal? Interactive, Yesterday

    What to know about one of the field’s most misappropriated terms.

  17. The Painting Movements Everyone Should Know Interactive, Yesterday

    A timeline of 10 styles and their key works.

  18. Una viuda francesa de 85 años fue detenida por el ICE tras una disputa de herencia En español, Yesterday

    Después de la muerte de su esposo, Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé enfrentó una batalla patrimonial con sus hijastros. Una jueza dijo que uno de ellos usó su posición como empleado federal para detenerla. Tras 16 días, fue liberada y regresó a Francia.

  19. U.K. Police Investigate Claims Drones Targeted Israeli Embassy in London World, Yesterday

    The Metropolitan Police said that the building had not been attacked but that they were assessing “discarded items” in Kensington Gardens, a nearby park, which was cordoned off.

  20. French Widow Detained by ICE in Alabama Is Released After 16 Days U.S., Yesterday

    Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, 85, who was arrested amid an inheritance dispute, has returned to France, its foreign affairs minister said. She came to America last year after reconnecting with and marrying a former G.I.

  21. The 27-Year-Old Diplomat Waging Trump’s Cultural War With Europe World, Yesterday

    Five years out of college, Samuel Samson has driven the Trump administration’s push to upend America’s postwar relationship with Europe.

  22. Orban Lost. But Populism Is Very Much Alive. Opinion, Yesterday

    Critics of populists need to do more than thrive off the missteps of their opponents.

  23. ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Is Out. Wait, Who’s Lee Cronin? Movies, Yesterday

    The latest take on Universal’s “Mummy” franchise has a director you may not know. We explain who he is, why his name is in the movie title and what he brings to the “Mummy” world.

  24. $2 Million Homes in Vienna Real Estate, Yesterday

    A modern house set into a hillside, a rooftop apartment with a view of Vienna’s opera house, and a four-bedroom duplex with two terraces.

  25. Starmer Fires Senior U.K. Civil Servant Over Mandelson Revelations World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office confirmed that Peter Mandelson, the former envoy to the United States, had been appointed despite failing to pass security vetting checks.

  26. A Stunning New Verdict Rewrites the Rules of Corporate Morality Opinion, Yesterday

    The profit motive was on trial. The verdict was scathing.

  27. Mandelson Became Britain’s Ambassador to U.S. Despite Failing Security Vetting World, April 16

    Britain’s foreign office overruled vetting officials in granting Peter Mandelson, a friend of Jeffrey Epstein, the highest level of security clearance, the government said.

  28. ICE Arrests 85-Year-Old French Widow Who Married Her G.I. Sweetheart U.S., April 16

    After Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé’s husband died, an inheritance battle exploded. Her stepson then used his influence to have her arrested, an Alabama probate judge said.

  29. Russia Launches Largest Barrage on Ukrainian Cities in Months Video, April 16

    At least 15 people died after Russia flew more than 700 drones and missiles across Ukrainian cities, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.

  30. European Airlines Face Fuel Shortages Within Weeks Business, April 16

    If tankers do not soon begin crossing the Strait of Hormuz, airlines in Europe may not have enough jet fuel to operate all of their flights.

  31. Orban’s Defeat Punctures Europe’s Far Right, but Also Offers It a Road Map World, April 16

    Corruption and economic mismanagement brought down Hungary’s authoritarian leader. Will his political disciples avoid those pitfalls?

  32. Got $100 Million? Ukraine Has Just the Fertilizer Plant for You. World, April 16

    An effort to privatize the facility is a key test of whether Kyiv can overcome concerns about Russian attacks and corruption to attract foreign investment.

  33. Help! An Airport Cart Left Me at the Wrong Gate, and Now I’m Out $1,300. Travel, April 16

    An airline agent’s attempt at a good deed went astray when it caused a 90-year-old traveler to miss his flight. Who should pay for his hotel and meals?

  34. Russian Strikes Kill at Least 15 in Biggest Barrage on Ukrainian Cities in Months World, April 16

    Moscow is again ramping up missile and drone attacks on civilian targets, dispelling any notion that a temporary cease-fire for Orthodox Easter might become more lasting.

  35. La creciente disputa sobre el papa e Irán aleja a Meloni de Trump En español, April 16

    La primera ministra italiana fue considerada en su día una de las aliadas europeas más cercanas del presidente Trump. Su amistad parece ahora estar en peligro.

  36. Shakespeare Bought One Property in London. Now We Know Exactly Where. World, April 15

    In confirming the precise location of William Shakespeare’s Blackfriars house, a British scholar raises fresh questions about what he intended to do with it.

  37. Sudan Enters Fourth Year of War Amid World’s Most Severe Humanitarian Crisis World, April 15

    Fighting that erupted in 2023 has forced millions from their homes and left widespread hunger that is now being compounded by strife in the Middle East.

  38. Starmer Summons U.S. Social Media Companies Over Child Safety Online World, April 15

    The British prime minister will meet with executives from Meta, Google and other companies on Thursday as his government explores how to protect children from online harms.

  39. Spaghetti all’Assassina Video, April 15

    This spicy one-pot pasta dish is common on menus in Bari, Italy, but can easily be prepared at home.

  40. Getting the Pope to Answer a Pointed Question at 30,000 Feet World, April 15

    The Times’s Rome bureau chief is still getting a feel for a pontiff who is willing to challenge President Trump and use his sense of humor.

  41. ‘We Cannot Lose Sight of Ukraine.’ Europeans Promise More Aid to Kyiv. World, April 15

    The focus in recent weeks has been on the conflict in Iran, but European leaders said it was crucial to keep aid flowing to Ukraine.

  42. BBC Announces Plan to Cut Around 2,000 Jobs World, April 15

    The cuts amount to about 10 percent of the work force at the British public broadcaster, which is facing financial pressures.

  43. How to Win a $1.2 Million Picasso Without Really Trying Arts, April 15

    A Parisian software salesman entered a charity raffle and came away with a piece of history: “I have some paintings, but not like a Picasso.”

  44. At Least 9 Killed in Second School Shooting in Turkey in 2 Days Video, April 15

    A student opened fire at a middle school in southern Turkey, killing at least nine people and wounding several others, officials said.

  45. Trump and Meloni Split Amid Growing Dispute Over Pope and Iran World, April 15

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was once considered one of President Trump’s closest European allies. Their friendship now appears in danger.

  46. At Least 4 Dead in Second School Shooting in Turkey in Two Days World, April 15

    The attack, in the southern province of Kahramanmaras, left 20 others wounded.

  47. Ye Postpones Concert in France as Government Considers Banning It World, April 15

    The rapper formerly known as Kanye West had been scheduled to perform in Marseille, France, in June. The city’s mayor had said he did not want it to be “a showcase for those who promote hatred.”

  48. Hungría y la paradoja populista En español, April 15

    Analizamos lo que la derrota de Viktor Orbán nos dice sobre un modelo de gobierno en el que la política es más importante que la economía.

  49. Una novela histórica ha convertido a un escritor muy joven en estrella En español, April 15

    Nelio Biedermann, un estudiante de apenas 22 años, ha sido comparado con Thomas Mann gracias a “Lázár”, su arrolladora saga familiar.

  50. A Design Editor Applies Color and Restraint in His Madrid Apartment Real Estate, April 15

    Enric Pastor takes an editor’s eye to his 900-square-foot home.

  51. The Budget Side of Burgundy Food, April 15

    While $50 a bottle is nobody’s idea of cheap, in the context of Burgundy, it can be a good deal. Here are 12 bottles for $50 and under.

  52. Your Guide to Amsterdam Interactive, April 15

    From the top attractions to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

  53. He Reinvented the Hoodie. (Good Luck Getting One.) Style, April 15

    Jake Burt sells his wares at a single shop that he staffs himself, stoking interest through scarcity.

  54. Dodging Bombs and Drones, This Postman Still Delivers World, April 15

    Oleksiy Klochkovsky has driven mail and parcels around the front line in Ukraine for four years. He keeps one ear tuned for danger from above.

  55. Las celebridades también necesitan fotos de pasaporte En español, April 15

    Durante décadas, un estudio fotográfico en Londres tomo las fotos de pasaporte de algunas de las personalidades más importantes de su época.

  56. La caída de Orbán es una oportunidad de oro En español, April 15

    Los votantes demostraron que la democracia puede ser restaurada pacíficamente por el pueblo.

  57. L.G.B.T.Q. Community Expresses Hesitancy About Hungary’s New Leader Video, April 14

    After years of anti-L.G.B.T.Q. policies, members of the queer community in Hungary were cautiously hopeful that Peter Magyar’s win over Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party could bring about change.

  58. Hungary’s Populist Paradox World, April 14

    We look at what Viktor Orban’s defeat tells us about a model of government in which politics are more important than the economy.

  59. King Charles III and Queen Camilla Will Visit D.C., New York and Virginia World, April 14

    The planned four-day state visit comes at a fraught time in the U.S.-U.K. relationship, following President Trump’s frequent belittling of the British prime minister.

  60. The Treasury Secretary vs. Climate Science Climate, April 14

    In comments on Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed the scientific consensus on the causes of climate change.

  61. Russian Oil Revenues Nearly Doubled in March World, April 14

    The surge in revenue provided a critical lifeline for Moscow, which has struggled to fund the war in Ukraine amid record-high deficits.

  62. The Man Who Defeated Viktor Orban World, April 14

    For years, Peter Magyar was a loyal ally of Viktor Orban, the far-right Hungarian leader. Then he changed sides — and defeated his former boss in a landslide victory on Sunday. Does he represent real change?

  63. Adriano Goldschmied, ‘Godfather’ of Modern Denim, Dies at 82 Fashion, April 14

    An energetic entrepreneur, he developed more than 50 brands of jeans, including Gap 1969 and other cult classics.

  64. Shooting at High School in Turkey Wounds 16 People Video, April 14

    A former student opened fire at a vocational high school in southeastern Turkey, wounding at least 16 people, officials said. The attacker killed himself after being cornered by the police.

  65. Italy Suspends Defense Pact With Israel, Further Straining Ties World, April 14

    The move by Italy, once considered a strong ally of Israel, reflected growing anger over Israeli aggression in the Middle East. President Trump criticized Italy’s stance on the war.

  66. Will Viktor Orban’s Legacy Live On in Brussels, Even Without Him? World, April 14

    Viktor Orban, Hungary’s newly ousted prime minister, helped to finance a Brussels think tank that pushes his populist vision. It will outlast him, at least for a while.

  67. ¿El modelo Venezuela? En español, April 14

    El presidente Trump califica la destitución de Nicolás Maduro como “el escenario perfecto”. Pero no todo va bien para Estados Unidos en Venezuela.

  68. Ex-Student Opens Fire at High School in Turkey, Wounding 16 World, April 14

    Officials said the teenage attacker killed himself when cornered by the police. The authorities are investigating possible motives.

  69. A Road Map for Defeating Trumpism Opinion, April 14

    The free world should take an honest look at how Hungary’s opposition party defeated a far-right giant.

  70. Adopted by Denmark, a Bombed-Out Ukrainian City Is Given New Life World, April 14

    The Danish government has contributed more than $250 million to Mykolaiv, as the Trump administration pushes a more business-focused plan.

  71. Europe Is Desperate for More Energy. Can Norway Come to the Rescue? World, April 14

    The war in Iran has once again exposed Europe’s energy vulnerability. A friendly source at home would seem to be ideal. But it’s not that easy.

  72. Is It Too Much to Ask to Care About Sudan? Opinion, April 14

    I have seen what can happen when Americans care about a wrong in the world.

  73. MAGA Absorbs the Loss of Orban, a Kindred Spirit to Trump’s Movement U.S., April 14

    Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister, and his right-wing playbook were embraced by parts of the American right. Now some are worried by his defeat.

  74. Six Spas Where You Can Tune Out the World T Magazine, April 13

    Whether you want to sink into a geothermal bath or indulge in some serious skin care, these destinations offer a place to get away from it all.

  75. U.S. Begins a Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz World, April 13

    European countries declined to take part in the action, which is designed to pressure Iran into making concessions by cutting off its oil income.

  76. The Venezuela Model World, April 13

    President Trump calls the removal of Nicolás Maduro “the perfect scenario.” But not everything is going right for the U.S. in Venezuela.

  77. Orban’s Fall Is an Astounding Achievement Opinion, April 13

    Voters seized the chance to leave behind his 16-year rule.

  78. Hungarian Voters Express Joy and Disbelief After Orban Defeat Video, April 13

    Hungarians reacted with joy, disbelief and disappointment after the former prime minister, Viktor Orban, was defeated by Peter Magyar in an election on Sunday.

  79. La visita de los reyes de los Países Bajos a la Casa Blanca crea polémica En español, April 13

    El rey y la reina de los Países Bajos se alojarán en la Casa Blanca el lunes por la noche. En un momento de tensión transatlántica, los neerlandeses no están seguros de cómo se sienten al respecto.

  80. Killer’s Parents Could Have Prevented Southport Attack in U.K., Report Says World, April 13

    An official inquiry said the perpetrator’s parents, as well as government agencies, had missed several chances to avert the deadly attack.

  81. Trump, Unchecked and Unpredictable Opinion, April 13

    Readers respond to a guest essay, “Trump Is Turning America Into a Psychotic State.” Also: Viktor Orban’s defeat in Hungary.

  82. ‘We Finally Have Democracy’: Hungarians Erupt in Joy and Relief World, April 13

    Many Hungarians, exhausted by a struggling economy and worried about a move away from the European Union, were jubilant after Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded. Some had wondered if he would.

  83. La derrota de Orbán en Hungría es un gran momento para la Unión Europea. ¿Por qué? En español, April 13

    El primer ministro Viktor Orbán ha obstaculizado a la UE durante años. La elección de Péter Magyar podría cambiar esta situación.

  84. Man Arrested After U.S. Military Aircraft Damaged in Ireland U.S., April 13

    A man was arrested on Saturday and accused of criminal damage at Shannon Airport in western Ireland, police said.

  85. Many Popes Have Been Entangled in Politics. Here Are 5 of Them. World, April 13

    Leo XIV, under fire from President Trump, has joined predecessors like Francis and John Paul II in confronting political issues.

  86. How Orban, a Wizard of Populism, Lost His Magic Touch World, April 13

    The election defeat for Prime Minister Viktor Orban is less the result of an ideological shift in Hungary, and more the playing out of a fundamental rule of politics.

  87. As London Celebrates the Best of Theater, Musicals Are All the Rage Arts, April 13

    Critics reflect on the 2026 Olivier Awards, which recognized homegrown British talent and some productions headed for New York.

  88. Hungary May No Longer Be Putin’s Ally, but It Can’t Afford a Full Break World, April 13

    Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s defeat will make it harder for the Kremlin to divide Europe, but Moscow retains leverage through energy sales.

  89. Britain Will Not Join U.S. Blockade of Strait of Hormuz, Starmer Says World, April 13

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the U.K.’s diplomatic efforts are directed at keeping the vital waterway “open, not shut.”

  90. U.S. Prepares to Blockade Strait of Hormuz, and a MAGA Hero Is Defeated in Europe The Headlines, April 13

    Plus, Eric Swalwell suspended his campaign after sexual assault allegations.

  91. Defeat of Orban Removes Ukraine’s Biggest Nemesis in Europe World, April 13

    The Hungarian leader’s pro-Moscow tilt cemented his reputation in Kyiv as a spoiler. Now, Ukraine hopes a 90 billion euro loan he blocked will be disbursed.

  92. 4 Takeaways From Viktor Orban’s Defeat in Hungary’s Election World, April 13

    Economics and unhappiness with endemic corruption helped Peter Magyar, the challenger, secure victory. A visit by the U.S. vice president in support of Mr. Orban didn’t change things.

  93. To Fill Drone Force Ranks, Russia Targets a New Demographic: Students World, April 13

    Recruitment sessions have taken place at hundreds of universities and colleges across the country.

  94. ‘The Strangest Sleepover Ever’: Dutch Skeptical as Their Royals Visit Trump World, April 13

    The Dutch king and queen are set to stay at the White House on Monday night. At a time of trans-Atlantic tension, the Netherlands isn’t sure how it feels about that.

  95. What to Know About Pope Leo’s Voyage to Africa World, April 13

    The pontiff will visit four countries on the world’s poorest continent, demonstrating his urgent focus on the most vulnerable members of the Church.

  96. Pope Leo Heads to Africa to Meet the Future of Catholicism World, April 13

    On a four-country tour of the continent, where the faith is growing faster than anywhere else, the pontiff will be greeted by enthusiastic crowds and authoritarian leaders.

  97. Orban Loss in Hungary Is a Big Moment for the E.U. Here’s Why. World, April 13

    Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stymied the European Union for years, and particularly in recent months. Peter Magyar’s election could change that, if only so much.

  98. Hungary’s Orban Concedes Election Defeat Video, April 12

    Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, who has inspired populist movements globally, conceded defeat on Sunday in a general election.

  99. Israel’s War World, April 12

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was instrumental in taking the U.S. to war with Iran. Now, he is trying to prolong the fighting.

  100. Orban, Beacon to the Right, Concedes Defeat in Hungary’s Election World, April 12

    Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has inspired populist movements globally, could not overcome the growing dissatisfaction of his own citizens.

  101. ‘Paddington’ Wins Big at the Olivier Awards Theater, April 12

    The hit musical about the beloved bear won seven awards at Britain’s equivalent of the Tonys. “Evita,” starring Rachel Zegler, took home two prizes.

  102. A Very Old-Fashioned Novel Has Made a Star Out of a Very Young Writer Books, April 12

    Just 22 and still a student, Nelio Biedermann has been compared to Thomas Mann thanks to “Lázár,” his sweeping family saga.

  103. What to Know as Hungary Votes in Elections Watched by the World World, April 12

    With Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a standard-bearer for global populism, in political peril, the vote on Sunday could have far-reaching implications.

  104. Many Polls Say Orban Will Lose. But He Has an Edge Even Before Voting Begins. World, April 12

    Over 16 years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party has repeatedly tweaked the electoral system to its advantage, making the vote free, but not entirely fair.

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  106. Britain Puts Chagos Islands Deal on Hold, Citing U.S. Opposition World, April 11

    The plan to give Mauritius formal control of the islands, home to a U.S.-British military base, was called “an act of great stupidity” by President Trump.

  107. Trump Has Fallen Into a Familiar U.S. Foreign Policy Trap Opinion, April 11

    American power can survive America’s recurring overreach.

  108. He Was ‘Trump Before Trump.’ Now He’s in Trouble. Opinion, April 11

    Orban defeat would have serious implications for the conservative movement worldwide.

  109. Trump’s War of Choice Will Become a War of Regret Opinion, April 11

    America may be losing more than just the conflict in Iran.

  110. Growing List of Orban Loyalists Defecting Before Critical Election World, April 11

    With Prime Minister Viktor Orban seeming vulnerable before Sunday’s vote, criticism is growing from within institutions his party once counted on for support.

  111. Fallout of War Piles Economic Pain Onto Europe’s Political Stress Business, April 11

    Europe is finding itself on the outs with Russia, China and the U.S., in what’s amounting to its very own “Mean Girls” moment.

  112. World Leaders Push to Save Iran Talks Amid Israel’s Attacks in Lebanon U.S., April 11

    President Trump’s cease-fire with Iran appears at risk as Vice President JD Vance heads to Pakistan for discussions with Iranian officials.

  113. Trump-Ally Orban Trails in Polls Ahead of Hungary’s Election Video, April 10

    After 16 years in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orban party is trailing in most independent polls behind the opposition leader Peter Magyar as Sunday’s election draws nearer.

  114. Trump Is Racing to Redefine ‘America First’ in a Time of War World, April 10

    Washington has been debating the thrust of Mr. Trump’s foreign policy for more than a decade, with the only consensus being that “America First” means whatever the president says it does.

  115. Prince Harry Is Sued for Libel by a Charity He Founded World, April 10

    Sentebale filed a defamation lawsuit against the Duke of Sussex, who resigned as patron last year after a clash between the board of trustees and the board’s chair.

  116. ‘I’m Fed Up.’ Frustrated With Trump, Starmer Embraces Other Allies. World, April 10

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain is strengthening ties in Europe and the Middle East as the once-special relationship with America sours.

  117. European Airports Warn of Fuel Shortages if Gulf Supplies Remain Shut Business, April 10

    An association of airports told European Union officials that fuel shipments through the Strait of Hormuz had to restart within three weeks to avoid a “systemic” shortage.

  118. Should Churches Remove Art by a Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse? World, April 10

    The Rev. Marko Ivan Rupnik has installed mosaics across the Roman Catholic world, including at the Vatican. After nuns accused him of abuse, some want his work removed.

  119. Fuel Protests Cause Transport Chaos in Ireland as Iran War Spikes Prices World, April 10

    The Irish government said it had called in the army after protesters blocked highways, ports and an oil refinery, causing widespread disruption.

  120. Why Investing in Wind and Solar to Avoid Gas Shocks Hasn’t Added Up for Some Climate, April 10

    Renewable energy is cheaper to run than fossil fuels, especially with war choking oil supply. But it hasn’t turned out that way for some European countries, and the reason is complex.

  121. Europe Braces for a Spike in Inflation Business, April 10

    Investors are betting that the European Central Bank and the Bank of England will raise interest rates this year.

  122. Lo que vive el pueblo iraní En español, April 10

    Cuando EE. UU. e Israel lanzaron su ataque, algunos iraníes sintieron algo parecido a la esperanza. No duró mucho.

  123. See You in Pyongyang: Russia Pushes Its People to Embrace North Korea World, April 10

    Through art, food, tourism and academics, an increasingly isolated Moscow is seeking to cement lasting ties with Pyongyang.

  124. This Hungarian Town Explains Why Orban Could Lose on Sunday World, April 10

    Lake Balaton was beloved as a vacation spot. Now, luxury real estate projects serve many friends of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and the locals are fed up.

  125. $3 Million Luxury Homes in Venice Real Estate, April 10

    A four-bedroom duplex near Piazza San Marco, a five-bedroom house on the island of Mazzorbo, and a four-bedroom piano nobile in Cannaregio.

  126. Las películas de pesos pesados del cine dominan la programación de Cannes En español, April 10

    La 79ª edición del festival incluye películas de directores de cine de autor tan reconocidos como Pedro Almodóvar y Pawel Pawlikowski, pero cuenta con pocos títulos de Hollywood.

  127. EE. UU. quiere la ayuda de sus aliados para perseguir a la extrema izquierda En español, April 9

    El gobierno del presidente Trump busca designar como terroristas a grupos de extrema izquierda alrededor del mundo, aunque haya pocas pruebas de que representan un peligro inminente.

  128. Putin Calls Brief Truce for Orthodox Easter holiday, but Ukraine Is Skeptical World, April 9

    The cease-fire would be in effect this weekend, the Kremlin said, but each side accused the other of violating a similar pause announced last year.

  129. Greeks React to Plans to Block Social Media for Children Under 15 Video, April 9

    With Greece expected to ban social media for children under the age of 15, some Greeks shared their skepticism of the legislation while others approved it.

  130. How Iranians Feel Now World, April 9

    The fragile cease-fire has brought relief. But hope for change seems farther away than ever.

  131. Zelensky Sees Small Window for Peace World, April 9

    Talks to end the war in Ukraine could resume soon, said President Volodymyr Zelensky as he expressed skepticism about a breakthrough.

  132. Volkswagen to End E.V. Production at Tennessee Plant Business, April 9

    The German carmaker is the latest to scale back plans for electric vehicles in favor of gasoline models.

  133. 137-Year-Old Piece of Eiffel Tower to Be Auctioned in Paris World, April 9

    A section of the landmark’s original staircase will go up for auction next month and could sell for a towering sum.

  134. A Newspaper Is Raided and a Rights Group Outlawed Amid Kremlin Crackdown World, April 9

    As Moscow throttles Russia’s few remaining independent voices, the authorities targeted two of the most prominent, one a Nobel Peace Prize winner and the other headed by a Nobel laureate.

  135. 5 Takeaways From the U.S. Push Against the Far Left U.S., April 9

    The Trump administration has made countering antifa and other far-left groups a counterterrorism priority, despite increasing threats from the Middle East.

  136. U.S. Pushes Allies to Chase a New Terrorism Target: The Far Left U.S., April 9

    The Trump administration aims to deploy counterterrorism tools against far-left groups, even as it has offered little evidence they present a dire threat.

  137. David B. Cornstein, Envoy Who Built U.S. Ties to Orban, Dies at 87 U.S., April 9

    A former jewelry-counter magnate, he served in Hungary under his friend President Trump, strengthening relations between the two countries as Orban tilted rightward.

  138. Her Museum Was Surviving in Russia. Then the Threats Became Too Much. World, April 9

    Nailya Allakhverdiyeva tried compromising with the authorities so she could continue showing contemporary art. But the intimidation didn’t end.

  139. And the Most Influential Modern Artist Is … Arts, April 9

    Marcel Duchamp flipped the notion of art’s value on its head. We need foundation-shaking badly today, our critic says, and a sweeping survey at MoMA is an arresting reminder.

  140. 3 Russian Submarines Detected Near Britain Were Spying, U.K. Says World, April 9

    John Healey, the defense secretary, said the vessels were gathering information about undersea pipelines, and said he believed President Vladimir V. Putin “would want us to be distracted by the Middle East.”

  141. Movies by Cinema Heavyweights Dominate Cannes Film Festival Lineup Movies, April 9

    The 79th edition of the festival includes film by revered art house film directors like Pedro Almodóvar and Pawel Pawlikowski but few Hollywood titles.

  142. European Leaders Demand That U.S. Cease-Fire With Iran Include Lebanon World, April 9

    Britain, France and the European Union condemned Israel’s strikes targeting Hezbollah in the country, saying these threatened the truce.

  143. He Made a Gadget to Amuse Pets. Then He Turned to Killer Drones. World, April 9

    An entrepreneur behind drones that make the final strike themselves epitomizes the transformation of Ukraine’s civilian technology industry into a defense powerhouse.

  144. In Germany’s East, the Far Right Could Soon Take Power. This Is Its Plan. World, April 9

    In the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt, the Alternative for Germany could win control of the government this fall. Once in power, it has a plan to overhaul German society.

  145. ‘Fiume o Morte!’ Review: Scenes From a Mini Dictatorship Movies, April 9

    In this documentary, Igor Bezinovic casts nonactors to restage major episodes from when an Italian poet turned strongman ruled a city in what became Croatia.

  146. Un soplo de vida para el hogar de los muertos en París En español, April 9

    Los huesos de cerca de seis millones de personas yacen en las catacumbas que han sido visitadas a lo largo de siglos, pero es hora de reacomodarlos para conservar el lúgubre legado de la capital francesa.

  147. Trump Wants Orban to Win. That’s Why He Might Not. Opinion, April 9

    Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule could be coming to a close.

  148. No, Britain Is Not Having a Christian Revival World, April 9

    A study said church attendance had soared among British young people, a trend reversal that excited religious conservatives around the world. Turns out it wasn’t true.

  149. What to Know About the Strait of Hormuz Under the Cease-Fire Business, April 9

    Vessels are wary of passing the coast of Iran in the strait, given the fragile agreement, and the number of ships traveling through it has even dropped.