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  1. Trump Asks NATO to Spend More but Is Quiet About Why World, Today

    The “why” is Russia. But at a summit focused on keeping President Trump happy, discussion of that is expected to be muted.

  2. A Show of Unity May Be the Best That NATO Can Hope For at Summit World, Today

    An internal rift over defense spending and President Trump’s disregard for Ukraine have lowered expectations for the gathering.

  3. Guess Who Else Sent Troops to Quell Protests in American Streets Opinion, Today

    That escalated quickly.

  4. On Smaller Opera Stages, Daring Art Has More Room to Breathe Arts, Today

    Unlike most countries, Germany has a network of minor but generously subsidized theaters whose vitality is remarkable, and unmatched.

  5. Can Savile Row Be Saved by Women Who Want Power Suits? Style, Today

    Daisy Knatchbull set up shop as a dedicated women’s tailor on the world’s most famous street for men’s clothing. Now her sights are set on America.

  6. Trump Says ‘Time for Peace’ After Iran Gives Warning Before Firing on U.S. Base World, Yesterday

    The Pentagon said there were no reports of casualties after the strike on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, and President Trump said it was time for peace.

  7. Canada and E.U. Pull Together as America Pushes Them Away World, Yesterday

    The European Union and Canada struck a defense agreement on Monday, a step toward closer military cooperation as relations with the United States have soured.

  8. Arnaldo Pomodoro, 98, Sculptor of Monumental Fractured Spheres, Dies Arts, Yesterday

    His bronze works — smooth-skinned orbs slashed to reveal complex cores — are in public places around the world, including outside the U.N. headquarters and in Vatican City.

  9. Nearly 150 Report Being Jabbed With Needles at French Music Festival World, Yesterday

    France’s Interior Ministry reported that 145 people said they had been stabbed with needles at festival events across the country.

  10. What to Know About Iran’s Notorious Evin Prison World, Yesterday

    Israel’s military struck entrances to the detention facility in Tehran, where dissidents and political prisoners are held. Human rights groups say the prison is a symbol of repression.

  11. Group That Vandalized Trump Golf Course Faces U.K. Ban Under Terrorism Law World, Yesterday

    The British government announced plans to proscribe Palestine Action after members broke into a military air base.

  12. James Lloydovich Patterson, 91, Dies; Soviet Poet and Symbol of Racial Unity World, Yesterday

    Years after being catapulted to national fame in the U.S.S.R. as a child actor, he wrote about ideals of racial harmony and international solidarity.

  13. Goodbye to Berlin: New Novels Recall a City’s ‘Poor but Sexy’ Heyday Books, Yesterday

    Several books published this year have examined a creative haven in Europe’s licentious, ultraliberal capital.

  14. Villages Evacuated on Greek Tourist Island as Wildfires Rage World, Yesterday

    More than 190 firefighters were battling three wildfires on Chios in the Aegean Sea, which authorities are investigating as arson.

  15. Claims of Potential Rights Violations Further Strain E.U.-Israeli Ties World, Yesterday

    A review by the bloc found actions in Gaza may have breached obligations under the treaty that governs their relations. Israel called the report “a complete moral and methodological failure.”

  16. Island-Hopping on a D.I.Y. Caribbean Cruise Travel, Yesterday

    Ferries departing the dual-nation island of St. Maarten and St. Martin offer easy sailing to surrounding destinations at bargain prices.

  17. Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills at Least 6, Ukraine Says World, Yesterday

    The barrage was the latest in a series of deadly strikes, which have intensified as cease-fire talks have largely stalled.

  18. Boda de Jeff Bezos y Lauren Sánchez: estos son los detalles En español, June 22

    La unión, rodeada de secretismo y especulaciones, se lleva a cabo en Venecia en unos días.

  19. Far-Right Party Tries to Expand Its Appeal in Germany’s West World, June 22

    To reach voters outside its Eastern heartlands, the AfD is putting a new gloss on its anti-immigrant message — while sticking with its agenda.

  20. Europe Is Finally Ready to Spend More on Defense. The Hard Part Is How. Business, June 22

    After a yearslong debate over NATO spending, European nations are poised to commit more funds to deter Russia. Now the region must decide how to unify its fragmented manufacturing.

  21. Nathan Silver, Who Chronicled a Vanished New York, Dies at 89 New York, June 21

    An architect, he wrote in his book “Lost New York” about the many buildings that were destroyed before passage of the city’s landmarks preservation law.

  22. Trump Sends Envoy to Belarus, Courting Ties With Russia’s Close Ally World, June 21

    The outreach to Belarus’s autocratic leader, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, comes as the country has released at least 14 political prisoners.

  23. Influencers Step Onto Center Stage at Cannes Business, June 21

    Big brands are increasingly courting social media stars, who descended on a major annual festival in France to pitch themselves to advertisers.

  24. How Far Would You Go (and How Much Would You Pay) to Get Away From It All? Travel, June 21

    From the new to the classic, from the affordable to the exorbitant, here are six getaways where you can find some peace and quiet.

  25. Ukraine Warns Teenagers the Enemy Is Inside Their Phones World, June 21

    Ukraine’s security service is holding classes at high schools to alert teenagers of Russian efforts to recruit them.

  26. A Heat Wave Leaves Britons Looking for Ways to Stay Cool World, June 21

    As high temperatures have become more common in recent years, some people are adjusting, including by investing in air-conditioners.

  27. What to Know About the Wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Style, June 20

    The second marriage for both is taking place in Venice, Italy, under a shroud of secrecy and amid a swarm of speculation.

  28. U.K. Lawmakers Approve Plans for Medically Assisted Dying Video, June 20

    Following months of debate, U.K. lawmakers approved plans to introduce medically assisted suicide for terminally ill patients in England and Wales.

  29. Searching for Meaning Amid the Jumble, at the Venice Architecture Biennale Arts, June 20

    Navigating the show has always been challenging, especially for visitors who aren’t experts. This year’s curator wants to give them a helping hand.

  30. $40 Million Yacht That Mysteriously Sank Is Raised From Bottom of Sea World, June 20

    Investigators are hoping to find clues as to why the Bayesian superyacht sank off the coast of Sicily 10 months ago, killing seven people.

  31. Medically Assisted Dying Moves Closer to Legalization in England and Wales World, June 20

    British lawmakers on Friday confirmed their support for assisted suicide for some terminally ill people, after months of scrutiny that followed an initial vote last year.

  32. Russia Wants Thaw With U.S. Before Talking Peace, but U.S. Doesn’t, Kremlin Says World, June 20

    Moscow has been hoping to restore ties with the United States while continuing to wage war in Ukraine. On Friday, it acknowledged that Washington has a different view.

  33. Trump’s Iran Deadline, and TikTok’s Future in the U.S. The Headlines, June 20

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  34. Pro-Palestinian Activists Break Into U.K.’s Biggest Air Base and Vandalize Planes World, June 20

    The Palestine Action group said two of its members had entered R.A.F. Brize Norton on electric scooters and sprayed red paint in aircraft engines and on the runway.

  35. Politics Looms Over the World’s Biggest Contemporary Art Fair Arts, June 20

    At this year’s edition of Art Basel, European arts leaders worried about tariffs, whether to loan their art and if they needed to re-evaluate their relationships with American institutions.

  36. This Loophole Buried in Trump’s Bill Is Anything but Beautiful Opinion, June 20

    A loophole in Trump’s policy bill encourages offshoring.

  37. $1.1 Million Homes in Cork, Ireland Real Estate, June 20

    County Cork, Ireland’s southernmost county, has rustic architectural gems, stately Georgian homes, and 19th-century rowhouses overlooking Cork Harbour.

  38. The Feminist Case for Spending Billions to Boost the Birthrate World, June 20

    Fertility decline is a devilish problem. What if the only solution is to treat parenting as a public service worth paying for?

  39. Is This 19th-Century Factory the World’s First Skyscraper? Real Estate, June 20

    As the first building to be built from an iron frame, the Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings in England is a forerunner of all iron- and steel-framed towers. Now, its custodians want people to know that.

  40. 6 Months After the Pelicot Trial, a Staging Brings Insight and Despair Theater, June 19

    The stripped-back performance, based on the rape trial that shocked France and the world, ran all night at a church in Vienna.

  41. Kim Woodburn, British TV’s No-Nonsense ‘Queen of Clean,’ Dies at 83 Arts, June 19

    She was a blunt and bossy domestic dominatrix on the series “How Clean Is Your House?” honing a persona as the rudest woman on reality television.

  42. TikTok Hits Cannes, Where a U.S. Ban Seems a Distant Dream Business, June 19

    TikTok executives hosted happy hours and played pickleball with influencers on the French Riviera this week, even as a U.S. ban loomed over the company.

  43. Former Interpol Official Detained for Role in ‘Big Carousel’ of Corruption World, June 19

    The official led a powerful and highly sensitive commission at Interpol’s headquarters in Lyon, France.

  44. William Cran, ‘Frontline’ Documentarian, Is Dead at 79 Movies, June 19

    Producing or directing, he made more than 50 films over 50 years, including a series on the English language and an exploration of J. Edgar Hoover’s secret life.

  45. A Messy Business Divorce Plays Out on the Beaches of Cannes Business, June 19

    Michael Kassan, a ringmaster in the media industry, is going head to head at its top event with United Talent Agency, a company that has sued him.

  46. French Lawmaker Says He Was Denied Entry Into the United States World, June 19

    Pouria Amirshahi, a leftist member of Parliament, hopes that the decision will be reversed so that he can travel to meet lawmakers to understand life under President Trump.

  47. Zero Interest Rates Are Back in Europe Business, June 19

    The Swiss National Bank lowered rates to zero after consumer prices fell last month. Other European central banks are grappling with uncertainty caused by President Trump’s tariffs.

  48. Largely Sidelined on Iran, Europe Makes a Late Push for Diplomacy World, June 19

    The continent’s most important leaders are divided over Israel’s conduct and filled with fears about a spiraling regional conflict.

  49. Student Who Filmed Himself Raping at Least 10 Women to Be Sentenced in London World, June 19

    Zou Zhenhao, 28, is considered by the police in the British capital to be “one of the most prolific predators” they have encountered. Investigators say there are probably many more victims.

  50. This Oregon Native Went to Kyiv as a Volunteer. He Died in a Russian Attack. World, June 19

    Fred Grandy was upset by the United States’ reversal in its support for Ukraine, his family said. This week, he was among the 28 people killed in a drone and missile assault.

  51. The MAGA Fight Over Iran, and a Critical Ruling on Transgender Youth Care The Headlines, June 19

    Plus, a bidding frenzy over David Lynch’s espresso machine.

  52. No Sting, No Mercedes: A Russian Expo Shows Cost of Divorce With the West World, June 19

    The annual economic forum in St. Petersburg used to host multibillion-dollar deals and performances by global music stars. With the war in Ukraine still raging, the mood has shifted.

  53. On the French Riviera, a Secret Resort Worth Looking For T Magazine, June 19

    Plus: embroidered bedding, a woodworking exhibition and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  54. Get Your Camera Out: The Crane That Ruined Florence’s Skyline Is Gone World, June 19

    A reviled crane used during the expansion of the Uffizi Galleries was taken down this week after years of protests.

  55. Trying to Satisfy Trump, NATO Is Running Into Difficulties World, June 19

    A plan to increase military spending at the level President Trump wants is becoming clearer, as are its shortcomings.

  56. A Zombie Apocalypse Infected by Brexit, the Manosphere and Trump Magazine, June 19

    “28 Years Later” leaps forward through time — into a world that has changed in worrisome parallel to ours.

  57. The Sparkle of Separateness: Circling Sardinia by Car Travel, June 19

    A photographer’s road trip traced the coastal cliffs around the Mediterranean island, a world apart from mainland Italy. Here’s what she saw.

  58. China Unleashes Hackers Against Its Friend Russia, Seeking War Secrets World, June 19

    Since the war in Ukraine began, analysts have monitored a series of intrusions aimed at stealing information about weaponry and warfighting.

  59. When van Gogh Fled South, This Family Gave Him Purpose Arts, June 19

    An exhibition in Boston celebrates the little known Roulins of Arles, a family that tempered the artist’s depressions and sat for indelible portraits.

  60. A Progressive Future Depends on National Identity Opinion, June 19

    Tough border policies aren’t just good politics. They’re progressive, as Britain’s Labour Party shows.

  61. Driver Takes Wrong Turn Down the Spanish Steps in Rome Video, June 18

    Nobody was injured and the Italian police did not announce any damage to the monument.

  62. Britain Braces for Its First Heat Wave of the Year Weather, June 18

    Health alerts were in place through the weekend, as temperatures are expected to keep climbing.

  63. Austria Moves to Tighten Gun Laws After Deadly School Shooting World, June 18

    The government announced proposals to make it harder to buy a firearm after a gunman killed nine students and a teacher.

  64. España dice que el gran apagón se debió a problemas técnicos En español, June 18

    Casi dos meses después de que decenas de millones de personas de la península ibérica se quedaran sin electricidad, el gobierno publicó un informe en el que se descarta un ciberataque y señala fallos técnicos.

  65. Chinese Carmakers Expand Sales in Europe Despite Trade Barriers Business, June 18

    BYD and other companies doubled their share of the car market after the European Union imposed higher tariffs on electric vehicles from China.

  66. Is Contemporary Art’s Most Important Fair Losing Its Luster? Arts, June 18

    The Swiss edition of Art Basel was once a must-attend art world event. Now it faces formidable challenges — including from its own Paris offshoot.

  67. Spain Blames Planning Missteps and Technical Problems for Huge Power Outage World, June 18

    The Spanish government ruled out a cyberattack, saying that a series of failures led to the nationwide blackout in April.

  68. We Cannot Escape History Special Series, June 18

    After moments of great upheaval, scars can last for generations.

  69. A Man Drove a Car Down Rome’s Spanish Steps. It Did Not Go Great. World, June 18

    Don’t try this at home.

  70. Police Mishandled Fatal Crash Between American Driver and U.K. Teenager, Review Says World, June 18

    An independent report found that officers should have arrested the driver, Anne Sacoolas, at the scene. She later claimed diplomatic immunity and fled Britain.

  71. Catherine, Princess of Wales, Unexpectedly Pulls Out of Royal Ascot World, June 18

    The princess canceled plans to attend the British horse racing event Wednesday as she tries to find the “right balance” in her recovery from cancer, Kensington Palace said.

  72. Liberté, Égalité and a New App to Explore Paris Travel, June 18

    A self-guided walking tour explores the French Revolution in the City of Light.

  73. Wednesday Briefing World, June 18

    Fears of a wider war in Iran.

  74. Unos turistas rompieron una silla inspirada en Van Gogh en un museo italiano En español, June 17

    Vinieron. Se sentaron. Se fueron.

  75. North Korea Will Send 5,000 Workers to Russia, Kremlin Says World, June 17

    Thousands of North Korean laborers are already toiling in Russia. A new contingent is headed to the region where North Korean troops fought Ukraine.

  76. Trump refrenda su apoyo a Putin en la cumbre del G7 En español, June 17

    En su intervención en la reunión del Grupo de los Siete, el presidente Trump criticó la decisión de expulsar a Rusia del bloque tras la “anexión” de Crimea por parte de Moscú en 2014.

  77. What to Know as U.K. Lawmakers Consider Decriminalizing Abortion World, June 17

    British lawmakers will debate possible legislation to prevent women from being criminally prosecuted for ending their pregnancies.

  78. Alfred Brendel, Bravura Pianist Who Forged a Singular Path, Dies at 94 Arts, June 17

    With little formal training but full of ideas, he focused on the core classical composers, winning over audiences (though not every critic) worldwide.

  79. Couple Flees Museum After Breaking Crystal-Covered Chair Video, June 17

    A couple visiting the Palazzo Maffei museum were posing for photos pretending to sit on Nicola Bolla’s “Van Gogh” chair, when the man accidentally sat down on the artwork, smashing it.

  80. Visitors Break Crystal Chair in Sit-and-Run at Italian Museum World, June 17

    They came. They sat. They left.

  81. Israeli Airline Will Bring Back Stranded Israeli Travelers World, June 17

    Between 100,000 and 150,000 Israelis have been stuck abroad as the country’s airspace remains closed and the fighting with Iran drags on.

  82. Starmer Picks Up Trump’s Papers, and 2 Small Political Wins World, June 17

    The British prime minister scrambled at President Trump’s feet in a viral moment, but he may be happier than the other Group of 7 leaders with his moment in the sun.

  83. Trump Says Macron ‘Always Gets It Wrong’ as They Clash Over Mideast World, June 17

    In an angry post on social media, President Trump suggested that President Emmanuel Macron of France was a publicity seeker with no clue about American plans in the Israel-Iran conflict.

  84. Which Countries Have Issued Travel Advisories for Israel and Iran? World, June 17

    Both countries have closed their airspaces, leaving few options for citizens of other countries seeking to leave.

  85. El MI6 nombra a su primera jefa, la espía de carrera Blaise Metreweli En español, June 17

    Una ex “Q” será la primera mujer que dirija el servicio de inteligencia exterior británico en los 116 años de historia de la agencia.

  86. Russian Drone and Missile Strikes on Kyiv Kill at Least 14 World, June 17

    It was one of the deadliest attacks on the Ukrainian capital in months that came as Moscow has intensified air assaults on the city.

  87. U.K. to Collect Ethnicity Data on All Suspects in Child Sexual Abuse Cases World, June 17

    A review of Britain’s so-called grooming gangs scandal had recommended the move, saying that an information “vacuum” had allowed people to “sow and spread hatred.”

  88. Trump Renews Embrace of Putin Amid Ongoing Rift With Allies World, June 17

    President Trump opened his remarks at the Group of 7 gathering of industrialized nations by criticizing the decision to expel Russia from the bloc after Moscow’s 2014 “annexation” of Crimea.

  89. Trump and Starmer Agree to Implement Parts of Trade Deal on Cars, Steel and Planes U.S., June 16

    The leaders of Britain and the United States announced a deal last month, but it had not been clear when their agreement would go into effect. Britain hailed the announcement as “a huge win.”

  90. Trump Will Not Sign G7 Statement on Iran and Israel, Official Says World, June 16

    A White House official said President Trump had decided not to sign onto a statement drafted for Group of 7 allies that urges restraint from both Israel and Iran, which have been trading attacks for days.

  91. Louvre Staff’s Work Stoppage Shutters Museum for Hours Arts, June 16

    Visitors were left stranded outside in Paris on Monday after a monthly union meeting led to a wildcat strike over workplace conditions and crowding.

  92. Ukraine Takes First Step Toward Carrying Out Minerals Deal With U.S. World, June 16

    The government is trying to show the Trump administration that it can deliver on the agreement.

  93. French Luxury Giant Kering Taps Auto Executive as Its New Leader Business, June 16

    The former chief executive of the carmaker Renault will replace Francois-Henri Pinault as the struggling company seeks a turnaround.

  94. Walls Are Put Up Around Israeli Displays at French Weapons Show World, June 16

    Israel called the move “outrageous.” A French official said Israeli companies were defying an agreement not to display so-called offensive weapons.

  95. Turning a Page, Germans Try Celebrating Their Recent Veterans World, June 16

    In a changed world, Germany’s government is trying to recruit more soldiers. A first step? Getting citizens to appreciate their military again.

  96. MI6 Names Its First Female Chief, Career Spy Blaise Metreweli World, June 16

    A former “Q,” she will be the first woman to lead Britain’s foreign intelligence service in the agency’s 116-year history.

  97. France’s Acute Palestinian Dilemma World, June 16

    The French-Israeli relationship has always been turbulent, but the prospect that President Emmanuel Macron may recognize a Palestinian state has brought tension to a new level.

  98. ‘By Chance, Did You Win a Cottage in Ireland?’ Real Estate, June 16

    For one American, who spent $12.67 on three raffle tickets in December and then forgot about it, the answer turned out to be yes.

  99. Europa protesta contra el turismo de masas En español, June 16

    En Italia, Portugal y España, los activistas utilizaron pistolas de agua y un “paseo ruidoso” de maletas para llamar la atención sobre el aumento del costo de la vivienda y el impacto medioambiental del turismo.

  100. An Eighth-Generation Oyster Farmer Sees Hope in Britain’s Trade Deal Business, June 16

    Brexit had complicated many of Britain’s food exports to Europe. A new trade deal between the U.K. and the E.U. could make them easier, including for shellfish farmers.

  101. Protests in Europe Target Mass Tourism With Squirt Guns and Roller Bags Travel, June 15

    In Italy, Portugal and Spain, activists used water pistols and a “noisy stroll” of suitcases to draw attention to rising housing costs and the environmental toll of tourism.

  102. Britain Agrees to Open New Inquiry Into Child Sex Abuse World, June 14

    Britain’s prime minister reverses his position on the need for a national investigation into the abuse scandal, after criticism by Elon Musk.

  103. 2 Men Are Sentenced in Theft of Golden Toilet World, June 14

    The men were sentenced to two to four years for their roles in the 2019 theft of an 18-carat artwork at Winston Churchill’s ancestral home.

  104. Conference on Palestinian Statehood Postponed Amid Israel-Iran Fighting World, June 14

    President Emmanuel Macron of France said the exchange of strikes between Israel and Iran had made it impossible.

  105. British Gujaratis Gather to Mourn Those Who Died in India Crash World, June 14

    Members of the large Gujarati diaspora in the U.K. have planned events at temples and community centers to remember loved ones and support the bereaved.

  106. Russia’s Summer Offensive in Ukraine Gains Ground With New Tactics World, June 14

    Russia is advancing around Kostyantynivka and in the Sumy region with small, fast-moving units as both sides try a new tactic of using motorcycles and civilian cars to quickly cross open terrain.

  107. A Decade of Bruising Labor. A 6-Mile Work of Land Art. Arts, June 14

    Andy Goldsworthy, the British land artist, said he may never make a work like “Hanging Stones” again.

  108. A Dream Wedding for Jeff Bezos in Venice? No Way, Locals Say World, June 14

    The lavish nuptials, scheduled for this month, have raised the hackles of some residents exasperated by their city becoming a playground for the rich.

  109. In a German City Long Home to American Troops, Trump Era Tests Ties World, June 14

    While the German government frets over the sudden chill in relations with the United States, residents around American bases hope that ties are too tight to cut easily.

  110. Marthe Cohn, a Wartime Jewish Nurse Who Spied for the French, Dies at 105 U.S., June 13

    Fluent in German and passing as an Aryan, she once crossed into Germany, uncovered Nazi military secrets and nursed a wounded, and deceived, SS officer.

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  112. ‘I Didn’t Really Believe It’: Shock and Grief in U.K. Over Air India Crash World, June 13

    The fatal flight was bound for England, where family and friends of the 241 victims on board, including 52 British nationals, were left searching for answers.

  113. Sunjay Kapur, Businessman and Ex-Husband of Bollywood Star, Dies at 53 Business, June 13

    Mr. Kapur, who died of a heart attack after playing in a polo match in England, was formerly married to the Bollywood star Karisma Kapoor.

  114. ¿Qué causó el choque de Air India? Los expertos revisan el video del descenso del avión En español, June 13

    Los expertos en seguridad dijeron que los investigadores estudiarían por qué y cómo empezó a descender el avión durante su despegue.

  115. Trump Leaves European Leaders Praying for a Low-Drama Summit World, June 13

    After President Trump blew up a G7 gathering in Canada in 2018, European leaders will meet with him there once more. They are hoping to avoid conflict.

  116. Pope Leo Says He’ll Canonize First Millennial Saint in September World, June 13

    Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager, was meant to be made a saint in April, but the ceremony was postponed because of Pope Francis’ death.

  117. Russian Forces Expand Fighting to a New Region of Eastern Ukraine World, June 13

    It’s the first time in three years of war that Russian troops have entered the Dnipropetrovsk region, a sign of battlefield momentum.

  118. Is There a Wrong Way to Make Paella? Interactive, June 13

    A ruling on how to properly prepare the iconic Spanish dish.

  119. $1.4 Million Homes in Valencia, Spain Real Estate, June 13

    Spain’s third-largest city offers stylish condos and seaside villas.

  120. ¿Viajas a Europa? Ten en cuenta las protestas por el turismo del 15 de junio En español, June 13

    El domingo, activistas de varias ciudades del sur de Europa tienen previsto salir a las calles para expresar su preocupación por la “turistificación”.

  121. Hundreds Dead in the Fiery Crash of an Air India Jet World, June 12

    The London-bound Boeing Dreamliner went down moments after takeoff in Ahmedabad, India, with 242 people aboard. Dozens more on the ground perished as the plane exploded on the campus of a medical college.

  122. Amanda Feilding, Eccentric Countess Who Backed Psychedelic Meds, Dies at 82 Science, June 12

    She was ridiculed for drilling a hole in her skull to increase blood flow, but her foundation’s research into the therapeutic use of counterculture drugs proved visionary.

  123. Choque aéreo en India: esto es lo que sabemos del avión de pasajeros En español, June 12

    Un avión de Air India que viajaba con 242 personas a Londres desde el occidente de India se estrelló el jueves.

  124. Scenes From the India Plane Disaster World, June 12

    A passenger flight traveling from Ahmedabad, a city in western India, to London crashed shortly after takeoff.

  125. What We Know About a Passenger Plane Crash in Western India World, June 12

    An Air India passenger plane traveling with 242 people to London from Ahmedabad, in the western Indian state of Gujarat, crashed on Thursday.

  126. Picture Begins to Emerge of Gunman Who Killed 10 at Austrian School World, June 12

    Officials were investigating how an apparently troubled man had passed the psychological test required to buy firearms.

  127. Northern Ireland Struck by Anti-Immigrant Violence for Third Night World, June 12

    Rioters clashed with police in Ballymena and across County Antrim as masked groups set fire to a leisure center in Larne, where families had been temporarily settled in emergency housing.

  128. Traveling to Europe? Here’s What to Expect From Tourism Protests on June 15. Travel, June 12

    On Sunday, activists in Barcelona, Lisbon and other hot spots plan to take to the streets to voice their concerns about “touristification.”

  129. 36 Hours in East London Interactive, June 12

    Now a hub for the trend-conscious set, East London hasn’t lost its industrial roots and vibrant immigrant communities.

  130. Mientras Trump aleja a los países aliados, ellos estrechan relaciones sin EE. UU. En español, June 12

    Preocupados por el cambio de las prioridades estadounidenses, algunos de los socios tradicionales de Estados Unidos se han enfocado en fortalecer sus lazos con otros países.

  131. Pentagon Is Reviewing Deal to Equip Australia With Nuclear Submarines World, June 12

    The 2021 pact, meant to help counter China’s ambitions in the Asia Pacific, will be examined to ensure that it meets “America First criteria,” a U.S. official said.

  132. The Real Fertility Crisis? Financial Security, a U.N. Report Says. World, June 11

    Policymakers in many countries assume that birthrates have fallen because people want fewer children, but a global study says financial insecurity is driving those decisions.

  133. A Syrian Committee for Civil Peace Angers Those Demanding Justice World, June 11

    Syria’s new leaders founded a group that cooperates with former Assad supporters to foster stability. It has set off a backlash from the government’s support base.

  134. Las primeras imágenes del polo sur del Sol llegan a la Tierra En español, June 11

    Las imágenes del Solar Orbiter de la Agencia Espacial Europea revelan un magnetismo solar caótico en la región polar del Sol. Se esperan imágenes aún mejores en los próximos años.

  135. Britain Allocates Hundreds of Billions to Bolster Its Economy Business, June 11

    Rachel Reeves, the chancellor of the Exchequer, broke down public spending plans, including more money for the military, public transport and affordable housing.

  136. Poland’s Prime Minister Wins Confidence Vote in Parliament World, June 11

    Donald Tusk called the vote to seek endorsement of his government after a political opponent won the presidency.

  137. Houses and Cars Torched in Second Night of Unrest in Northern Ireland Video, June 11

    The recent unrest in the Northern Irish town of Ballymena followed a protest over a sexual assault case in the town.

  138. Trump Is Pushing Allies Away and Closer Into Each Other’s Arms World, June 11

    Important U.S. allies are trying to bolster their ties as the Trump administration shifts priorities and reshapes the world order.

  139. First-Ever Images of Sun’s South Pole Released by European Mission Science, June 11

    Visuals from the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter reveal chaotic solar magnetism in the solar polar region. Even better images are expected in the years ahead.

  140. Anti-Immigrant Rioting Stretches Into Second Night in Northern Ireland World, June 11

    Homes, businesses and cars were attacked and 17 police officers were injured during violence in Ballymena and several other areas.

  141. Austria Has Lots of Guns, Little Gun Violence, and New Questions World, June 11

    The deadliest school shooting in the nation’s recent history has prompted some gun enthusiasts to worry about the prospect of stricter ownership laws.

  142. Protests Over Immigration Raids Spread, and Austria Reels From Rare School Shooting The Headlines, June 11

    Plus, a big moment for K-pop fans.

  143. Amid Russian Strikes, a Remote Corner of Ukraine Beckons World, June 11

    The region of Transcarpathia has seen hardly any Russian attacks over the past three years. “We don’t have the same experience of war,” a resident said.

  144. Russian Drone Barrage Kills 3 in Ukraine’s Second-Largest City World, June 11

    The assault continued Moscow’s stepped-up drone and missile attacks, which have been ratcheting up for months with nightly bombardments on regions and cities in Ukraine.

  145. 30 Delightful Hotels in Europe Under $300 a Night Interactive, June 11

    We scoured the hotel scene in the heart of popular cities in search of stylish lodgings that won’t break the bank. Here’s the best of what we found.

  146. The Thrilling Evidence of Jane Austen’s Imagination Arts, June 11

    Spirited (and gossipy) letters and manuscripts at the Morgan Library and Museum puncture myths about the writer’s rise to literary fame.

  147. Bound for Mecca, These Pilgrims Rode From Spain on Horses — and on Instagram World, June 11

    The journey took about seven months and was closely followed, and financially supported, by followers on social media.

  148. A Cutting French Senator Becomes Trump’s European Nemesis World, June 11

    In biting verbal assaults viewed by millions, Claude Malhuret has issued a scathing critique of the American president, bringing a lifetime of experience to bear.

  149. ‘We’re Just Speechless’: Austria Mourns After Deadly School Rampage World, June 11

    A former student killed 10 people and then himself in a mass shooting on Tuesday, the police said. It was one of the worst such attacks in Europe in the past decade.

  150. In Small-Town Germany, a Reporter Sees the Bigger Picture Times Insider, June 11

    Never heard of Bielefeld, Germany? You’re not alone. A journalist traveled to this small city, once considered the butt of a national joke.