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  1. Putin Won’t Even Say Zelensky’s Name. So Will He Sit Down With Him? World, Yesterday

    The Kremlin is keeping its options open, but analysts said the Russian leader would probably only meet with his Ukrainian counterpart to accept a capitulation.

  2. Yesterday’s Trump Zelensky Ukraine Russia live blog included three standalone posts:
  3. Maps: How Ukraine’s Frontline Has Moved Interactive, Yesterday

    Putin has demanded that Ukraine give up the entirety of the Donbas region before Russia stops fighting. Here is a look at Russia’s advances into Ukrainian territory since in 2014.

  4. How Europe Learned to Speak So Trump Would Listen World, Yesterday

    The leaders of Germany, France, Britain and other supporters of Ukraine have come together in exceptional ways to help sway the U.S. president.

  5. A ‘Dexter’ Obsessed Man Highlights a Gap in British Law World, Yesterday

    Inspired by the TV serial killer, Jacob Power wrote out detailed murder plans and dug graves. Still, prosecutors could not charge him with attempted murder.

  6. Trump Says He’s Ended 6 (or 7) Wars. Here’s Some Context. World, Yesterday

    President Trump has cast himself as a global peacemaker. His interventions have calmed some conflicts, while in others his role is less clear.

  7. No Tariff Exemption for European Wine and Spirits, at Least for Now World, Yesterday

    As the text of a trade agreement comes together, European Union negotiators haven’t persuaded the Americans to cut alcohol tariffs to zero.

  8. How Zelensky Made Progress With Trump Video, Yesterday

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine had a remarkably different White House visit on Monday than the ambush he walked into six months ago. Michael Schwirtz, the global intelligence correspondent for The New York Times, explains how President Zelensky courted President Trump and managed to put the ball back in Vladimir V. Putin’s court.

  9. From Unstable Ground, an Old Church Rolls to a New Home World, Yesterday

    Mining in Kiruna, Sweden, has jeopardized the ground below a beloved church. Thanks to a feat of engineering, it is on the move.

  10. Church Is Wheeled Away in Sweden as Mining Disrupts the Ground Video, Yesterday

    The church in the Swedish town of Kiruna, built in 1912, began a two-day journey on Tuesday to its new home three miles away.

  11. Macron Calls Putin a ‘Predator’ and an ‘Ogre’ World, Yesterday

    The remarks were a considerable shift for France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, who called Moscow a potential threat for many European countries.

  12. Sabotage Shows How Russia’s Hostility Toward Europe Goes Beyond Ukraine World, Yesterday

    The Kremlin’s goal is to destabilize Europe, and attacks on infrastructure are a preferred weapon, a new report said.

  13. Relief in Ukraine as Zelensky Avoids Disaster in Washington World, Yesterday

    Ukrainian analysts watching their president’s return to the White House were braced for a “nightmare.” They took cautious encouragement from what they saw instead.

  14. Europe’s Leaders Headed Off Giveaway to Putin, but Emerged Without a Clear Path World, Yesterday

    The leaders dropped everything to travel to Washington to ensure President Trump didn’t force a bad deal on Ukraine. A road map for peace remains elusive.

  15. Securing Postwar Ukraine, Even With Trump’s Pledge to Help, Is Complex World, Yesterday

    Russia seems unlikely to agree to Western troops in Ukraine as part of any deal to end the war.

  16. España enfrenta incendios En español, Yesterday

    Olas de calor, incendios y una ‘carrera contrarreloj’ en el sur de Europa. Además: las rutas de los vikingos y más para empezar la semana.

  17. A Brief Note on the Difference Between Negotiation and Extortion Opinion, Yesterday

    And while we’re at it, let’s think about the phrase “land swap.”

  18. Young People of Color Flocked to This Show. It Made Them Feel Seen. Arts, Yesterday

    The exhibition “Beloved Suburbs” drew more than 150,000 visitors to France’s Museum of the History of Immigration. “We really recognize ourselves in the exhibition,” one said.

  19. I’ve Seen What Happens When a Country Messes With Data. America, Beware. Opinion, Yesterday

    Tampering with official statistics leads to bad situations.

  20. What to Know About the Protests Outside U.K. Hotels Housing Asylum Seekers World, Yesterday

    A judge is set to decide if a hotel in Epping, England, can be barred from being used to accommodate asylum seekers, highlighting what has become a contentious issue in Britain.

  21. The Man Who Saw the Future of Africa Opinion, Yesterday

    As the world’s powers turn away from the continent, Kwame Nkrumah’s vision for Africa may hold the key to realizing its potential today.

  22. Britain Drops Request That Apple Create a Back Door Technology, Yesterday

    The Trump administration says that law enforcement organizations in Britain would back off asking the company for a tool to access customers’ data.

  23. París hace planes para temperaturas récord En español, Yesterday

    Los urbanistas dicen que temperaturas de hasta 50 grados Celsius podrían paralizar la capital francesa tan pronto como en 2050. Ya están empezando a prepararse.

  24. With Rush to Washington and Use of Flattery, E.U. Leaders Help Keep Talks On Track World, Yesterday

    Jolted by President Trump’s support for possible land swaps in Ukraine, they went to back President Volodymyr Zelensky, a move that appeared to have accomplished its goal.

  25. What ‘Security Guarantees,’ in the Form of Troops, Could Look Like in Ukraine World, August 18

    President Trump has not committed to adding American forces to the mix in Ukraine. No one has detailed publicly what form defenses would take, but there are several options.

  26. Terence Stamp’s Swinging, Smoldering Style Style, August 18

    He helped redefine male beauty, ushering in the era of the cinematic bad boy.

  27. The August 18 Trump Zelensky Ukraine Putin live blog included one standalone post:
  28. Más soldados y bomberos europeos se unen a la lucha contra los incendios en España En español, August 18

    En toda la península ibérica, miles de personas intentan sofocar las mortíferas llamas en medio de un clima peligrosamente caluroso.

  29. Terence Stamp, estrella del cine británico de los 60, muere a los 87 años En español, August 18

    El magnético actor protagonizó ‘El coleccionista’, y tuvo papeles memorables los dos primeros filmes de Superman y ‘Las aventuras de Priscilla, reina del desierto’.

  30. Wildfires Continue Scorching Spain Video, August 18

    Searing temperatures were complicating attempts to suppress devastating wildfires across the Iberian Peninsula.

  31. Zelensky Hopes for a Less Fiery Oval Office Discussion U.S., August 18

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was ambushed by President Trump and Vice President JD Vance in March. This time, he is bringing backup.

  32. More Soldiers and European Firefighters Join Battle Against Blazes in Spain World, August 18

    Across the Iberian Peninsula, thousands are trying to quell deadly flames amid dangerously hot weather.

  33. Seven European Leaders Rush to Join Zelensky at the White House U.S., August 18

    The leaders of Germany, France, Britain and Italy are among those who flew to Washington, D.C. on short notice to attend meetings with President Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.

  34. Putin’s Proposal for Land Deal, Made to Trump, Shifts Pressure to Zelensky World, August 18

    In Alaska, the Russian leader proposed that Ukraine hand over the remainder of the Donbas region to Moscow to stop the fighting.

  35. He Left a Belarus Prison 132 Pounds Lighter, but Just as Outspoken World, August 18

    The release of Sergei Tikhanovsky and 13 other political prisoners in Belarus was a diplomatic win for the Trump administration.

  36. Paris Braces for a Future of Possibly Paralyzing Heat World, August 18

    City planners say the day when temperatures as high as 122 degrees Fahrenheit, or 50 Celsius, could stall the French capital is not far off. They are already starting to prepare.

  37. Trump Wants to Let A.I. Run Wild. This Might Stop Him. Opinion, August 18

    The president wants to unleash American artificial intelligence companies on the world, but Europe can still stand in his way.

  38. Putin ve la guerra en Ucrania a través del lente de la gloria perdida de Rusia En español, August 18

    Tras la cumbre del viernes, el presidente Putin volvió a insinuar que la guerra tiene que ver con el estatus disminuido de Rusia desde la caída de la Unión Soviética.

  39. What to Know About Russia-U.S.-Ukraine Peace Talks World, August 17

    The president of Ukraine and his European allies are to visit the White House on Monday, after President Trump backed Russia’s plan to end the war.

  40. Terence Stamp, Luminary of 1960s British Cinema, Dies at 87 Movies, August 17

    Known for his “heartbreak blue eyes,” he starred in “Billy Budd” and “The Collector,” and had a memorable role in “Superman” and “Superman II.”

  41. Putin’s Ukraine Proposal Backed by Trump Centers on Donbas. Here’s Why. World, August 17

    The traditionally Russian-speaking area is at the heart of what the Russian president calls the “root causes” of the war, and taking it over is near the top of his list of territorial and political demands.

  42. Ukraine Weighs Trump’s Offer of Security Guarantees With Caution World, August 17

    President Trump offered security guarantees to deter future Russian aggression. But the offer was vague, prompting Kyiv to seek clarity.

  43. Ukrainians Fleeing Russia’s Attacks Say the Alaska Summit Was an Insult World, August 17

    Evacuees at a shelter in eastern Ukraine reacted angrily to talk that land that has long been theirs could be given to Russia in exchange for peace.

  44. Las viejas costumbres de España pueden revelar cómo huir del calor En español, August 17

    La tradición de la siesta no es casual. España lleva siglos conviviendo con el calor extremo, y sus habitantes tienen formas de sobrellevarlo.

  45. La restauración de una imagen religiosa enciende un escándalo en Sevilla En español, August 17

    El episodio reveló una profunda veneración por la Macarena, ante la cual tradicionalistas de extrema derecha y aficionados a la cultura “drag-queen”, salieron por igual en su defensa.

  46. Putin Sees Ukraine Through a Lens of Grievance Over Lost Glory World, August 17

    Speaking after Friday’s summit, President Putin again implied that the war is all about Russia’s diminished status since the fall of the Soviet Union.

  47. Trump Backs Off Cease-Fire Demand in Ukraine War, Aligning With Putin World, August 16

    President Trump’s break from a strategy agreed to with European allies could give President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia an edge as talks to end the fighting continue.

  48. The August 16 Trump Putin Meeting Alaska live blog included three standalone posts:
  49. Ukraine Tries to Understand Why Trump Suddenly Abandoned Idea of Cease-Fire World, August 16

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine will go to Washington on Monday seeking answers.

  50. The power of the Trump-Putin presidential photo op. World, August 16

  51. After Meeting Putin, Trump Reverts to Land Swaps for Peace in Ukraine World, August 16

    The U.S. president’s latest statements are a reversal of much of what he seemed to have agreed to with European allies this past week.

  52. Caligula in the Hamptons Opinion, August 16

    Vying for social influence and top-tier gossip in the Hamptons? The Romans were just like you — but they liked drowning people for fun more, too.

  53. The Future Will Be Mundane Opinion, August 16

    Once it gets here, the future won’t feel extreme; it will feel ordinary. It’s just that our idea of ordinary will shift a bit.

  54. After Summit, Trump Heaps Praise on Putin in Fox News Interview World, August 16

    President Trump offered Sean Hannity few details of what he had discussed with President Vladimir V. Putin about Russia’s war in Ukraine, but talked up their personal connection.

  55. After Alaska Summit, Europeans Worry Trump Will Pressure Ukraine World, August 16

    With no strategy of their own for ending the war, the continent’s leaders are anxious that President Trump will force Kyiv to accept terms that favor Russia too much.

  56. Erdogan Calls It an Anticorruption Drive. His Rivals Call It a Political Crackdown. World, August 16

    Turkey has arrested at least 390 people associated with the political opposition since March.

  57. The August 16 Trump Putin Meeting Alaska live blog included 9 standalone posts:
  58. Spain’s Old Ways May Show How to Keep Cool World, August 16

    The tradition of the siesta is no accident. Spain has been living with extreme heat for centuries, and its people have ways of coping.

  59. Doris Lockhart Saatchi, 88, Critic and Collector of Cutting-Edge Art, Dies Arts, August 15

    With her husband, Charles Saatchi, she assembled one of the world’s top collections of contemporary art, featuring works by Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel, Cy Twombly and many others.

  60. False Flags, Fake Flags: Propaganda Muddles the Trump-Putin Meeting World, August 15

    The summit in Alaska between President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has unleashed a wave of propaganda and disinformation from Russian state media and online conspiracy theorists.

  61. Por qué Rusia vendió Alaska a EE. UU. En español, August 15

    La cumbre entre Trump y Putin se celebra en una antigua colonia rusa que Estados Unidos compró por 7,2 millones de dólares en 1867. ¿Cómo se fraguó el acuerdo y por qué su legado es importante?

  62. Zelensky Condemns Continuing Strikes by Russia as Putin and Trump Meet in Alaska World, August 15

    The Ukrainian leader sounded off on social media before the summit in Anchorage from which he was excluded.

  63. Mali’s Junta Accuses Frenchman of Plot to Overthrow the Military Government World, August 15

    A representative of the junta said the man had worked “on behalf of the French intelligence service, which mobilized political leaders, civil society actors and military personnel” to foment a coup.

  64. Hours Ahead of Meeting Putin, Trump Calls Kremlin’s Closest Ally World, August 15

    President Trump referred to the authoritarian ruler of Belarus, who has been isolated by the West for years, “the highly respected President.”

  65. Who’s Attending the Trump-Putin Meeting in Alaska World, August 15

    The delegations include top diplomatic, military and economic officials, a sign that the U.S. and Russia will discuss more than the war in Ukraine.

  66. A Timeline of Trump’s Complicated Relationship With Putin World, August 15

    President Trump has long admired President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. Their meeting in Alaska will be at least their seventh face-to-face encounter.

  67. Trump’s Attempt to Make Museums Submit Feels Familiar Opinion, August 15

    MAGA would fill museums with self-glorifying kitsch, the aesthetic lingua franca of all authoritarians.

  68. No Running Water and No Electricity, but for Some Venetians, This Island Is Paradise World, August 15

    A citizens’ group is now in charge of the island of Poveglia, where they will create a park for anyone who wants to leave Venice’s maddening crowds of tourists behind.

  69. On Sicily’s Rocky Coast, an Event Planner Created His Own Fantasy T Magazine, August 15

    Jean-Pascal Lévy-Trumet spent three decades designing experiences for other people. Then, he built his dream home by the sea.

  70. Why Russia Sold Alaska to the U.S. World, August 15

    The Trump-Putin summit will take place in a former Russian colony that the United States bought for $7.2 million in 1867. Here’s how the deal came together and why its legacy matters.

  71. Un arqueólogo sueco navegó 3 años en barcos tradicionales para estudiar a los marinos vikingos En español, August 15

    Greer Jarret hizo 26 viajes para trazar las rutas que siguieron los navegantes en la era vikinga. A lo largo del trayecto descubrió rutas perdidas y puertos comerciales ocultos.

  72. Russia and Ukraine Agree: A Trump Summit Is a Big Win for Putin World, August 14

    The talks on Friday in Alaska pull the Russian leader out of diplomatic isolation from the West, and Ukrainian and European leaders fear it gives him an opening to sway the American president.

  73. Why the World Is Deadlocked Over a Treaty to Stop Plastics Pollution Climate, August 14

    After three years of talks, and despite growing warnings about the dangers of plastics pollution, nations are at an impasse again over what to do about it.

  74. Russia and Ukraine Continue Drone Attacks Before Putin-Trump Meeting Video, August 14

    The Kremlin signaled that apart from Ukraine, it was also interested in discussing other subjects with the U.S., like economic links and nuclear arms. At the same time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with the U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a show of unity.

  75. Hiker Topples Cairns Along Historic English Hiking Trail Video, August 14

    Stuart Cox, a British hiker, is on a mission to raise awareness about the damage that stone stacks, known as cairns, cause on the Mam Tor hiking trail in England’s Peak District.

  76. Pediatricians’ Plea: Don’t Separate Migrant Families Opinion, August 14

    Pediatricians call for keeping migrant families intact. Also: Nuclear pessimism; a view from Canada; “cleaning up” D.C.; food stamps; books, read and unread.

  77. Echoes of Old Walls Appear, Briefly, in Britain’s Arid Soil World, August 14

    Unusually dry conditions are revealing the outlines of old walls at British historical sites. Climate change is making the lines, called “parchmarks,” more frequently visible.

  78. Tariffs Set to Hit Ireland, Where U.S. Drugmakers Play Tax Games Health, August 14

    Manufacturing in Ireland has long helped many American drug companies pay lower taxes. But that strategy was designed for a world without President Trump’s tariffs.

  79. Russia Seeks to Add Trade and Arms Control Into Trump-Putin Talks World, August 14

    Over recent months, the Kremlin has been trying to move the diplomatic focus away from Ukraine to bilateral issues, such as trade and strategic stability.

  80. Tourist ‘Is in Trouble’ After Stones Taken From Pompeii, Police Say World, August 14

    A Scottish man is under investigation for aggravated theft, police officials said, after visiting the ancient Italian site.

  81. Stone Stacks Litter Pristine Trails. A Grumpy Hiker Is Kicking Back. U.S., August 14

    Rock piles have proliferated on some trails in recent years, irking conservationists. Stuart Cox has been applying his boot to the issue.

  82. Zelensky Meets Starmer Before U.S.-Russia Meeting Video, August 14

    In a show of unity, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine hugged Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain a day before President Trump was to meet President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Alaska.

  83. Why Putin Thinks Russia Has the Upper Hand Interactive, August 14

    As he heads to Alaska for talks with President Trump, the Russian leader projects confidence that his edge on the battlefield will secure a peace deal on his terms. It’s the result of a yearslong re-engineering of his country’s military and economy.

  84. The U.S. Is Auctioning a Seized Russian Yacht. Will Anyone Buy It? World, August 14

    The Justice Department said the yacht, Amadea, was worth at least $300 million when it was seized in 2022 from a Russian oligarch. It’s unlikely to sell for that price.

  85. How a Call From Trump Ignited a Frantic Week of Diplomacy by Ukraine World, August 14

    Once a vague proposal for a territorial swap gained clarity, a worried President Volodymyr Zelensky worked to rally allies before Friday’s Trump-Putin summit.

  86. Por qué el compromiso de Cristiano Ronaldo causó conmoción en Arabia Saudita En español, August 13

    La estrella del fútbol ha estado viviendo en el país con Georgina Rodríguez, madre de sus hijos, poniendo a prueba los límites del cambio social en el conservador reino islámico.

  87. Overlooked No More: Molly Drake, a Maternal, Musical Force Behind Nick Drake’s Sound Obituaries, August 13

    She was a poet, singer, composer and pianist whose melancholic home recordings from the 1950s hit on universal themes of despair, heartbreak, longing and loss.

  88. Top Iranian Official Visits Lebanon as Hezbollah Bucks Calls to Disarm World, August 13

    The visit by Ali Larijani, the head of Iran’s top security body, came as the Lebanese government moves to disarm Hezbollah, the militant group that has long been Tehran’s most powerful regional ally.

  89. A Warning From Across the Atlantic for Both Democrats and Republicans Opinion, August 13

    Labour’s collapse in Britain should scare both parties.

  90. El maravilloso regalo de Trump para Putin En español, August 13

    Hay algo que al presidente de Rusia le importa más que el dinero.

  91. At Least 26 Migrants Drown Off the Italian Island of Lampedusa World, August 13

    Sixty people survived after two boats with nearly 100 migrants capsized. The causes of the shipwrecks were not clear, Italian officials and U.N. agencies said. The death toll is likely to grow.

  92. U.K. Secretly Spent $3.2 Million to Stop Journalists From Reporting on Data Breach World, August 13

    After British authorities accidentally exposed information about 19,000 Afghans, the government sought a legal order preventing disclosure of the breach.

  93. Europa se enfrenta a incendios forestales avivados por fuertes vientos En español, August 13

    Las muertes de al menos cuatro personas se sumaron a las de otras dos en días pasados, y decenas de personas han resultado heridas en los incendios en España, Grecia, Turquía, Montenegro y Albania.

  94. Wildfires Rage Across Southern Europe Video, August 13

    Thousands of firefighters are battling blazes as the continent continues to swelter in dangerously high temperatures.

  95. Vance Meets Farage, Another Right-Wing Populist, in Britain World, August 13

    JD Vance, the vice president, sat down with Nigel Farage, a longtime supporter of President Trump whose party, Reform U.K., is leading in British polls.

  96. Europe Battles Deadly Wildfires as High Winds Fuel Flames World, August 13

    Firefighters were struggling to tame blazes in several countries in southern Europe, including Albania, Greece, Montenegro and Spain, and in Turkey.

  97. Why Cristiano Ronaldo’s Engagement Raised Eyebrows in Saudi Arabia World, August 13

    The soccer star has been living in the country with Georgina Rodríguez, the mother of his children, testing the boundaries of social change in the conservative Islamic kingdom.

  98. Trump and Putin Could Decide Others’ Fates, Echoing Yalta Summit World, August 13

    In 1945, the map of Europe was redrawn in Yalta without input from the affected countries. Ukraine and Europe fear a repeat in Alaska.

  99. A Wild Corner of Ireland, Through the Eyes of Dylan Thomas Travel, August 13

    A visit to the turbulent coastline of County Donegal reveals a place where the Welsh poet found creative enrichment in the summer of 1935.

  100. The South Korean Collector Who Fell for Posters From Communist Poland World, August 13

    Oh Hwangtaek has amassed one of the largest collections of Polish posters outside Poland. He shares his unlikely passion at his own museum in Seoul.

  101. Trump Is Doubling Down on Sanctions. Putin Is Laughing All the Way to Alaska. Opinion, August 13

    There is something Putin cares about more than money.

  102. El aire acondicionado desata una guerra cultural en Francia En español, August 13

    Mientras las olas de calor azotan Europa, la necesidad de tener aire acondicionado ha pasado a formar parte de las polémicas políticas entre la derecha y la izquierda en Francia.

  103. Before Trump Talks to Putin, Germany and Others Want to Bend His Ear World, August 13

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz and several allies will host the president for a video call, the latest in a summer-long effort to hold ranks in supporting Ukraine.

  104. Remains of British Researcher Lost in 1959 Are Discovered Off Antarctica World, August 12

    Dennis “Tink” Bell was 25 years old when he fell into a crevasse on King George Island. Over the decades, a glacier receded, and a scientific team from Poland found his remains this year.

  105. España demuestra cómo puede funcionar la migración En español, August 12

    El país está demostrando un punto importante en un mundo cada vez más aislacionista: una política migratoria generosa no es una amenaza para una economía próspera.

  106. The Wisconsin Woman Who Flew to Britain to Kill a Man World, August 12

    Aimee Betro, 45, was convicted on Tuesday of attempting to shoot a man near Birmingham, England in 2019.

  107. La ola de calor en el sur de Europa causa incendios forestales que han dejado 2 muertos En español, August 12

    Los bomberos luchaban contra las llamas en Francia, España y Portugal. Los meteorólogos advirtieron que las temperaturas superarían los 43 grados Celsius en algunos lugares.

  108. Mystery of Bank Theft Said to Be Iceland’s First Is Solved After 50 Years World, August 12

    Baskets of coins disappeared overnight from an Icelandic bank in 1975. Last month, someone finally owned up.

  109. Wildfires Rage in Spain as Temperatures Soar Video, August 12

    Nearly 1,000 soldiers have been deployed to battle wildfires. Spain’s meteorological agency has issued red-level “extreme risk” alerts for five regions amid rising temperatures.

  110. Russia Makes a Swift Battlefield Advance, Seeking an Edge in Trump Talks World, August 12

    Russian forces have moved several miles into Ukrainian-held territory in the east, threatening to outflank Ukraine’s positions.

  111. Rescuers Find Body of American Hiker Who Was Missing in Pyrenees World, August 12

    Cole Henderson, 27, was last heard from in early July. Rescue workers found his body on Aug. 8, the Spanish police said.

  112. Wildfires Kill 2 as Heat Wave Hits Southern Europe World, August 12

    Firefighters were battling blazes in France, Spain and Portugal. Forecasters warned that temperatures would soar above 104 degrees Fahrenheit in some places.

  113. A Glow-Up Gone Awry World, August 12

    A restoration of a beloved figure of the Virgin Mary causes an uproar. “The Macarena cannot be made up!”

  114. As Europe’s Heat Waves Intensify, France Bickers About Air-Conditioning World, August 12

    As heat waves batter Europe, the need (or not) for air-conditioning has become part of the political tug of war in France between the right and the left.

  115. Why Surrendering a Key Eastern Region Would Be Hard for Ukraine World, August 12

    As President Trump talks of land swaps, Ukrainians find it difficult to imagine giving up the Donbas, for military, humanitarian and political reasons.

  116. Foreign Recruits in Ukraine Are Killed in a Strike on a Training Camp World, August 12

    Russia has repeatedly targeted soldiers assembled at military academies, barracks and parade grounds.

  117. Brazil Kept Tight Rein on Big Tech. Trump’s Tariffs Could Change That. World, August 11

    With President Trump on their side, U.S. technology companies now have more leverage in Brazil, where they seek to influence new rules policing their platforms.

  118. Jellyfish Shut Down French Nuclear Power Plant World, August 11

    Four of the plant’s reactors shut down after swarms of jellyfish clogged its pumping stations. It isn’t the first time the creatures have thwarted nuclear plants.

  119. Finland Charges Ship’s Crew Members in Slashing of Undersea Cables World, August 11

    The tanker, the Eagle S, was detained last December.

  120. Wildfire at Edinburgh Landmark, Arthur’s Seat, Brought Under Control World, August 11

    Firefighters worked overnight to tackle the blaze on the hill overlooking the Scottish capital. There were no reports of injuries.

  121. A Sidelined Zelensky Warns That Russia Will Try to Deceive the U.S. World, August 11

    Ukraine fears that the Kremlin will try to convince President Trump at U.S.-Russian talks in Alaska that Ukraine, not Russia, is the obstacle to peace.

  122. En una cumbre entre Trump y Putin, Ucrania teme no tener voz sobre su futuro En español, August 11

    Desde que el presidente Donald Trump retomó el poder, muchos ucranianos temen que se alcance un acuerdo de paz sin ellos.

  123. Fall Fashion for Lovers of Period Dramas T Magazine, August 11

    Romantic flourishes meet modern daywear for a fresh but timeless look.

  124. Five European Castles That Court Travelers With Kids Travel, August 11

    Palaces rich with history often fall flat with children, but these offer playgrounds and activities that capture their imaginations and let them run wild.

  125. To Study Viking Seafarers, He Took 26 Voyages in Traditional Boats Science, August 11

    An archaeologist in Sweden spent three years traveling in vessels built like those from 1,000 years ago. He discovered lost sea routes, hidden trade harbors and new respect for Viking seamanship.

  126. Spain Is Going Its Own Way Opinion, August 11

    The government’s humane and pragmatic approach to immigration is an example for others to emulate.

  127. Western Turkey Is Hit by Earthquake but Avoids Major Damage World, August 10

    Rescue efforts were continuing after the 6.1-magnitude temblor struck in a region that is crisscrossed by fault lines.

  128. Map: 6.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Turkey Interactive, August 10

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  129. Ukraine and Europe Project United Front Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit World, August 10

    Washington’s push to negotiate an end to the war has raised concerns the Trump administration will make concessions to Moscow that Kyiv cannot accept.

  130. Fossil Shows a Sharp-Toothed Mammal That Thrived Among Dinosaurs Science, August 10

    Named for its razor-like teeth, Novaculadon mirabilis came from a rodent-like order that outlived the dinosaur extinction before vanishing about 30 million years ago.

  131. Key Takeaways From The Times’s Reporting on Putin’s Powerful Aide World, August 10

    Showing an uncanny ability to adapt to circumstances, Sergei V. Kiriyenko has turned himself into a key engineer of President Vladimir V. Putin’s autocratic machine.

  132. He Was a Key Aide to Putin. Then He Balked at the Ukraine War. World, August 10

    Dmitri N. Kozak, who has said privately that the invasion was a mistake, has lost power to another senior Putin ally, Sergei V. Kiriyenko, who has embraced the military action.

  133. He Announced His Intention to Die. The Dinner Invitations Rolled In. Business, August 10

    On Instagram, the artist Joseph Awuah-Darko asked the world to invite him to dinner before he ended his life. More than 150 meals later, he is still going.

  134. This Odd Couple Fought Tyranny, Until the French King Lost His Head Books, August 10

    In “Friends Until the End,” James Grant explores the political passions and inspiring oratory of the British parliamentarians Edmund Burke and Charles Fox.

  135. The Quiet Technocrat Who Enacts Putin’s Ruthless Agenda World, August 10

    For three years, Sergei V. Kiriyenko has handled the political aspects of the war in Ukraine, rising among a cadre of skilled managers who oversee the sprawling Russian state.

  136. In a Trump-Putin Summit, Ukraine Fears Losing Say Over Its Future U.S., August 10

    Since President Trump retook office, many Ukrainians have worried a peace accord would be struck without them.

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