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  1. His Film Is Spain’s Submission to the Oscars. He’s Not Sure How Spanish It Is. World, Today

    Spanish cinema has entered a new and more diverse era, film experts say. Oliver Laxe, the director of Oscar-nominated “Sirat,” embodies the shift.

  2. U.S. Vows to Block Iran’s Attempt to Shut Down Key Global Shipping Route World, Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz were “something we are dealing with.” And about 2,500 Marines were headed to the Middle East to bolster the war effort.

  3. These Hotels Are Made for Walking T Magazine, Yesterday

    Five luxury retreats around the world with hiking and cycling trails that start right at your doorstep.

  4. Margareta Magnusson, Who Popularized Swedish Death Cleaning, Dies at 91 Books, Yesterday

    Her best-selling book on the subject encouraged the world to tidy up homes and lives as death approached — as a gift for loved ones and to revisit memories.

  5. Read Some of John F. Burns’s Reporting From Around the World World, Yesterday

    In a 40-year career as an international correspondent for The New York Times, Mr. Burns had a talent for capturing the sweep of history in intricate detail.

  6. Suspended U.S. Sanctions Add a Political Win to Russia’s Economic Gains World, Yesterday

    Kremlin officials said the American move, which Europe opposes, showed that Moscow could not be dislodged from the center of global energy markets.

  7. Turkey Says NATO Defenses Shot Down a Third Iranian Missile World, Yesterday

    Turkey did not say where the missile was intercepted. But residents near Incirlik Air Base, which hosts U.S. troops, reported hearing sirens and a loud boom.

  8. Tu guía de los Oscar En español, Yesterday

    La ceremonia de los Premios de la Academia es el domingo. Esto es lo que hay que saber.

  9. Phones ‘Ringing Off the Hook’ for Ukraine Defense Firms as Mideast Seeks Help World, Yesterday

    Ukraine wants to leverage its defense expertise into security partnerships and to reap potentially vast profits for its arms industry.

  10. Drone Strike Has Cyprus, and Europe, on Edge World, Yesterday

    Allies have rushed to defend the Mediterranean nation, where the drone hit a British base. Some Cypriots wonder why the bases are still there.

  11. Kneecap Can’t Escape Controversy. It Wants to Be Known for More. Arts, Yesterday

    The gonzo Irish M.C.s first gained notice for their playful antics. After attracting global attention for their pro-Palestinian views, their new LP is more serious.

  12. What Are We Living Through in Trump 2.0? Here Are 3 Possibilities. Opinion, Yesterday

    On the modes of authoritarian crisis, more of the same and constitutional regime change.

  13. 1,865 Coats in 15 Minutes: A Fine-Tuned Opera House Team Arts, Yesterday

    Each night, the coat check at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin deals with hundreds of jackets, no matter how fancy the audience dresses.

  14. Mussolini Would Have Loved Trump’s Ballroom Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump’s plans for Washington bring to mind what Mussolini did — and tried to do — to Rome.

  15. $985,000 Homes in Rome Real Estate, Yesterday

    A five-bedroom villa on a wine estate, a two-bedroom apartment near Piazza Navona, and a one-bedroom penthouse with city views

  16. La forma en que Trump hace negocios con el mundo puede costarnos caro En español, Yesterday

    “Estados Unidos primero” no tiene sentido desde el punto de vista financiero. Es una estrategia que invita al mundo a utilizar nuestra deuda como un arma contra el país.

  17. Meloni, aliada de Trump en Europa, busca tomar distancia por Irán En español, Yesterday

    La guerra en Medio Oriente ha puesto a la primera ministra de Italia en una situación política interna compleja ante uno de los mayores desafíos de un mandato que había sido notablemente estable.

  18. Un paseo por los ‘pubs’ de Dublín, pero sin alcohol En español, Yesterday

    Un recorrido por algunos de los bares más famosos de la capital irlandesa revela una nueva filosofía: no necesitas alcohol para divertirte.

  19. Europe Is in Great Danger. It Has Itself to Blame. Opinion, Yesterday

    European politicians have colluded in their dependency on a rogue America.

  20. Surging Energy Costs Put German Industry ‘Really in Danger’ Business, Yesterday

    Four years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine sent energy prices soaring, the war in Iran is posing another challenge to efforts to revive European factories.

  21. Ukraine to Make Drone Videos Available for Training A.I. Models World, March 12

    Despite ethical concerns about using battlefield videos to train artificial intelligence, Ukraine’s defense ministry said it needs to improve A.I. targeting to compete with Russia.

  22. Places of Worship, Magnets for Violence: Synagogue Attacks Have Risen U.S., March 12

    The attack on Temple Israel is just the most recent in a string of attacks. They have taken place in the United States and around the world.

  23. Your Oscars Guide World, March 12

    The Academy Awards ceremony is on Sunday. Here’s what to know.

  24. Trump to Target Forced Labor in Global Tariff Scheme U.S., March 12

    The Trump administration is expected to begin a trade investigation into whether dozens of countries have policies to combat forced labor.

  25. Ron Delany, Runner Who Won Olympic Glory for Ireland, Dies at 91 Sports, March 12

    As a Villanova student, he captured the 1,500-meter event in the 1956 Games in Melbourne. No Irish athlete since then has won another Olympic gold medal in track and field.

  26. 15 Are Sentenced to Life for Moscow Concert Hall Massacre World, March 12

    At least 149 people died in the 2024 terror attack outside the Russian capital, for which the Islamic State claimed responsibility.

  27. ¿Trump dará marcha atrás con Irán? En español, March 12

    Es un año electoral crucial y los costos económicos y políticos de la guerra están en aumento. Tendría sentido suponer que el presidente declarará la victoria y se retirará.

  28. Giorgia Meloni, Trump’s Friend in Europe, Seeks Distance on Iran World, March 12

    War in the Middle East has left Italy’s prime minister in a domestic bind, presenting her with one of the biggest challenges of a previously stable tenure.

  29. Trump’s Way of Doing Business With the World May Cost All of Us Opinion, March 12

    Either the budget changes, or America’s relationship with the rest of the world does.

  30. A Giant Pigeon Is Leaving the High Line New York, March 12

    “Dinosaur,” a sculpture, has been in residence for 18 months. It has its fans who are sad to see it depart.

  31. How Russia’s Scorched-Earth Attacks Put Ukraine’s Power Grid Near Collapse World, March 12

    Strikes on Ukrainian energy systems have tripled this winter. Continuous repairs and Western aid staved off a total breakdown.

  32. La policía británica se negó a investigar a Epstein. ¿Por qué? En español, March 12

    Las autoridades de Londres entrevistaron en tres ocasiones a Virginia Giuffre por sus acusaciones sobre Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor y Ghislaine Maxwell, pero nunca se abrió una investigación penal.

  33. How to Afford Housing in London: Multiple Roommates, No Living Room Business, March 12

    High prices have pushed more Londoners to live with roommates well into their late 20s and 30s — if they can afford to move out of their parents’ homes at all.

  34. Countries Scramble to Shore Up Global Oil Supplies as Ships Are Attacked World, March 11

    The United States and Israel launched more strikes against Iran, where crowds mourned military commanders killed in the war. Israel also bombed targets in Lebanon, where the death toll climbed.

  35. Will Trump TACO on Iran? World, March 11

    It’s a crucial election year and economic and political costs of the war are rising. It won’t be easy for the president to declare victory and walk away.

  36. Starmer Was Warned of ‘Reputational Risk’ of Making Friend of Epstein the Ambassador to U.S. World, March 11

    Documents released by the U.K. government on Wednesday showed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was told of Peter Mandelson’s ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  37. Peter Schneider Dies at 85; His Novels Explored a Divided Germany Books, March 11

    His best-known work, “The Wall Jumper,” proved prescient in its contention that the country would remain split even after reunification.

  38. Turkish Bank Accused of Laundering Billions for Iran Gets a Reprieve New York, March 11

    A judge granted a request for a 90-day pause in the pending criminal case against Halkbank. Now it must pass an independent review to prove that it is no longer evading U.S. sanctions.

  39. Jan Timman Dies at 74; Fearless Chess Grandmaster and ‘Bon Vivant’ Sports, March 11

    A Dutchman, he was considered the best player outside the Soviet Union for two decades, although he described himself as “lazy” and was open about using alcohol and drugs early on.

  40. Quentin Tarantino Plans ‘Swashbuckling’ Play for London’s West End Theater, March 11

    “The Popinjay Cavalier,” written and directed by Tarantino, will open next year. It is described as a “rambunctious comedy of deception” set in 1830s Europe.

  41. Cherry Karpatka Video, March 11

    Karpatka, also known as Polish Mountain cake, gets its name from the Carpathian Mountains, a 1,500-kilometer range that stretches from the Czech Republic to Romania.

  42. Off the Runway in Paris Style, March 11

    There’s more to fashion week than runway shows. Here, a short list of some high spots.

  43. The March 11 Mandelson Files Epstein Uk live blog included three standalone posts:
  44. Japan and Germany Say They Will Release Oil Business, March 11

    Officials in Tokyo and Berlin said they planned to release oil from their strategic reserves to address disruptions of supplies from the Middle East.

  45. Iran to Skip World Cup, Minister Says, Despite Reported Trump Assurances World, March 11

    The Iranian sports minister said taking part could not be countenanced. The comments came after the FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, said President Trump had told him Iran would be welcome.

  46. Russia Says Ukraine’s Strike on Factory City Was Deadly World, March 11

    Ukraine said the attack struck a key electronics plant, highlighting how it remains capable of hitting high-value targets inside Russia.

  47. Britain Bans Protest March That Critics Say Supports Iranian Regime World, March 11

    Britain’s government invoked rarely-used powers to ban a pro-Palestinian protest march scheduled for Sunday.

  48. EE. UU. podría tener tropas en Irán, pero no estadounidenses En español, March 11

    El presidente Trump ha evitado enviar soldados estadounidenses a suelo iraní. Pero ¿qué hay de los kurdos?

  49. Police in Britain Repeatedly Declined to Investigate Epstein. Why? World, March 11

    The police in London interviewed Virginia Giuffre three times over her allegations about Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Ghislaine Maxwell, but never began a criminal investigation.

  50. To Pay the Bills, a Cult Band Becomes a Doors Tribute Act Arts, March 11

    With even critically acclaimed bands struggling to make a living, the British group Field Music has come up with a novel way to top up its income.

  51. How Trump’s War With Iran Changed the World in a Week World, March 11

    The conflict is reshaping travel patterns, energy dependencies, living costs, trade routes and diplomatic alliances.

  52. Slowly, Slowly, ‘Darwin’s Finches of the Snail World’ Return From Near Extinction Science, March 11

    Partula snails all but vanished from Polynesia after the arrival of a carnivorous foreign snail. But a global alliance of zoos has worked to bring them back.

  53. A Dublin Pub-Crawl, but Hold the Booze World, March 11

    A wander through some famed watering holes in Ireland’s capital reveals a booming alcohol-free scene and a cultural shift.

  54. Felt Cute, Until They Gave Their Husbands the Phone Style, March 11

    Perfect lighting and backdrops do not guarantee a great photo, as one social media trend highlights. Even professionals are not immune.

  55. Múnich no tiene mar, pero sí una ola artificial que los surfistas añoran En español, March 11

    A pesar de estar a unos 320 kilómetros del mar, Múnich era un lugar para surfear. Los entusiastas acudían al arroyo Eisbach para surfear en una ola artificial que ha desaparecido.

  56. Ukraine Reaches a Milestone: Making ‘China-Free’ Drones World, March 11

    The country has prioritized self-sufficiency in producing a crucial battlefield weapon, though weaning itself fully off cheaper Chinese components is difficult.

  57. Boots on the Ground — but Whose? World, March 10

    The Kurds have been let down time and again by the U.S. Here’s why they might still partner with Americans in Iran.

  58. A Family Home in Milan’s Design District Video, March 10

    The husband and wife Mario Milana and Gabriella Campagna walk us through their 4,000-square-foot Milan apartment, which is filled with colorful furniture and prototypes that Milana designed himself.

  59. France Steps Up Efforts to Repatriate Citizens Amid Fallout From the War World, March 10

    France is highlighting its repatriation operations for nationals left stranded by the conflict with Iran.

  60. 4 Continents in 62 Hours: How One American Got Out of Qatar Travel, March 10

    When conflict broke out in the Middle East, thousands of travelers were stranded. We followed a New Orleans doctor on his epic journey to get home.

  61. Un meteorito atraviesa un tejado en Alemania tras un espectáculo de luces En español, March 10

    La bola de fuego procedente del espacio fue detectada por una red de cámaras de observación del cielo en Bélgica, Francia, Luxemburgo, Países Bajos y Alemania.

  62. U.S. Orders Diplomats to Leave Consulate in Southern Turkey World, March 10

    The order came after the interception of two missiles heading toward Turkey, which has a base that hosts U.S. and NATO forces.

  63. Does a Powerhouse London Indian Restaurant Work in Las Vegas? Food, March 10

    Gymkhana, one of the most acclaimed restaurants in England, lands on the Strip.

  64. Map: 6.0-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Near Naples Interactive, March 10

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

  65. Fed Up With High Costs, American Theater Takes a Trip to London Theater, March 10

    Skyrocketing budgets and falling profitability have driven a new form of offshoring, with U.S. producers staging shows across the Atlantic.

  66. After Global Economy Shudders, Trump Zigzags on Whether War Will End Soon World, March 9

    Oil prices and stocks initially swung wildly, and Iran’s foreign minister promised “surprises,” calling the strikes against his country “Operation Epic Mistake.”

  67. Meteorite Crashes Through Roof in Germany After Fiery Light Show Science, March 9

    The fireball from space was spotted by a network of sky-watching cameras in Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Germany.

  68. Shoppers Gone Feral Style, March 9

    Customers withstood gate-keeping, bomb threats and heartbreakingly low inventory as a new era of Chanel hit stores during Paris Fashion Week.

  69. France Is Sending a Large Naval Force to the Middle East World, March 9

    President Emmanuel Macron said the warships would help protect France’s allies in the region, and could be part of a force to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. He said the war could continue for “several days, maybe several weeks.”

  70. U.S. Reaches Tentative Deal Ending Prosecution of Turkish Bank U.S., March 9

    Court papers submitted as part of the agreement with Halkbank, which was accused of doing business with Iranian entities, said Turkey’s assistance “was instrumental” in the Israel-Hamas cease-fire.

  71. As Kari Lake Sought to Shutter Voice of America, Parent Agency Rebuffed Auditors U.S., March 9

    A new report says the lack of information provided for a required annual examination was so “pervasive” that auditors declined to opine on the agency’s financial numbers.

  72. G7 Countries Hold Off on Releasing Emergency Oil Supplies Business, March 9

    Finance ministers for the seven industrialized countries met on Monday and said they would consider releasing oil from reserves but were not ready to do so now.

  73. Turkey Says NATO Defenses Shot Down a Second Iranian Missile World, March 9

    It was the second time in six days that Turkey announced the interception of a missile from Iran.

  74. Explosion Damages Synagogue in Belgium World, March 9

    Officials described the blast, which caused no injuries, as an antisemitic act, but the exact circumstances were still under investigation.

  75. British Lawmaker Wants King Charles to Cancel His U.S. Trip Over Iran War World, March 9

    Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats in Britain, said President Trump does not deserve the “diplomatic coup” of hosting the king for a state visit.

  76. Trial of Erdogan’s Top Rival Begins in Turkey World, March 9

    Ekrem Imamoglu, the former mayor of Istanbul who stands accused of corruption, clashed with the judge and criticized the trial as baseless.

  77. Fear and Hope for Iranians Trapped Between Bombs and Defiant Rulers World, March 9

    Many in Iran feel helpless in the face of their entrenched system, and some are becoming increasingly embittered by the fierce American and Israeli bombardment.

  78. Un hueso hallado en España probaría que Aníbal usó elefantes de guerra En español, March 9

    Según un grupo de arqueólogos, el espécimen de 2200 años ofrece la primera evidencia directa de cómo Cartago empleó a estos animales en las guerras púnicas.

  79. El desprecio de España a Trump me ha vuelto patriota En español, March 9

    Los europeos, que tanto supimos matarnos en el pasado, estamos obligados a mostrar fortaleza moral ante los intentos de Trump de destruir el orden multilateral.

  80. Fire Breaks Out Near Glasgow Central Station Video, March 9

    Firefighters brought a blaze under control after it consumed a building on the same street as Scotland’s busiest station. It forced train service to close, the authorities said.

  81. On the Road With Zelensky, Weathered, Weary and Fighting On World, March 9

    Ukraine’s leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, traveled east to visit frontline troops trying to stave off Russian attacks, and invited reporters for The New York Times to go with him.

  82. Is the Trial of Erdogan’s Top Rival More About Corruption or Politics? World, March 9

    Prosecutors accuse the former Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu of leading a criminal scheme. His supporters say Turkey’s president is trying to eliminate a political foe.

  83. Large Fire in Glasgow Forces Closure of Major Train Station World, March 9

    The blaze that started near Scotland’s busiest station was under control, but officials said they expected train service to be disrupted through Monday.

  84. Explosion Damages U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Police Say World, March 8

    A motive for the explosion was unclear as of Sunday morning, but the police were investigating and said it appeared to be a “targeted attack.”

  85. ‘New Michelangelos’ and the ‘Dan Brown Approach’ to Art History Arts, March 8

    Works newly attributed to the Renaissance artist had exciting stories behind them. But experts say they are unlikely to be by his hand.

  86. In Russia’s Former Capital, Restoring the Past to Survive the Present World, March 8

    With political activism off-limits, residents of St. Petersburg are finding purpose and community in the “politics of small deeds,” repairing and cleaning architectural treasures.

  87. Tatjana Wood, Award-Winning Comic Book Colorist, Dies at 99 Arts, March 7

    She was part of the acclaimed creative teams on comic book series for DC Comics, including Swamp Thing, which she called “Shvampy” in her German accent.

  88. Ian Huntley, Whose Murder of Schoolgirls Appalled Britain, Dies After Prison Attack World, March 7

    The 2002 deaths of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, and the manhunt that led to a local school caretaker, shook the U.K.

  89. Russia Hits Ukraine With Deadly Barrage of Missiles and Drones World, March 7

    At least 10 people were killed when a Russian missile hit a five-story apartment building in the city of Kharkiv, and Kyiv and several other regions also came under attack.

  90. Europe Didn’t Want War With Iran. But So Far, It Can’t Stay Out of It. World, March 7

    From London to Rome and beyond, leaders are facing diplomatic headwinds and criticism at home as they take part in a conflict they did not seek.

  91. Russia Revels in a Sudden Reversal in Fortunes as Oil and Gas Prices Soar World, March 7

    President Vladimir V. Putin threatened to cut off remaining gas supplies to Europe as the Iran war drives a surge in energy costs.

  92. An Upstart Brewery Sold a Novel Investment to ‘Punks.’ Now They Won’t Get Anything. Business, March 7

    BrewDog, a Scottish beer company once valued at $1 billion, was recently sold for a fraction of that. Small investors who funded its rise were left empty-handed.

  93. Surfers in Munich (Yes, Munich) Just Want Their Wave Back World, March 7

    For decades, enthusiasts rode the cresting Eisbach creek in the southern German city, some 200 miles from the nearest coast. But the wave has vanished, prompting arguments about how to restore it.

  94. Russia Gets Silent Treatment in Paralympics Return World, March 7

    Russia’s flag was paraded at the opening ceremony of the Paralympics for the first time since 2014 prompting a boycott by several nations led by Ukraine.

  95. Spain’s Spurning of Trump Has Made Me a Patriot Opinion, March 6

    There are times when it is clear what it means to stand up for what is right.

  96. A Quiet Winter Retreat in the French Riviera Video, March 6

    The French Riviera is usually considered a busy summer hotspot with throngs of tourists, but during the winter months, this stretch of the Mediterranean coastline becomes a quiet, relaxing retreat.

  97. Two Make-or-Break Days in the Life of a Fashion Designer T Magazine, March 6

    In the lead-up to Courrèges fall fashion show, Nicolas Di Felice held fittings, oversaw rehearsals and gave notes on a floor meant to look like a city street.

  98. The March 6 Iran War Trump Israel Lebanon live blog included one standalone post:
  99. From 1999: Charlotte Perriand, Designer, Is Dead at 96 Arts, March 6

    Le Corbusier famously told her, “We don’t embroider cushions here,” when she sought a job at his studio. Then he recognized her talent for design.

  100. From 2001: Beate Uhse, 81, Entrepreneur in the Business of Erotic Goods World, March 6

    She developed Europe’s biggest emporium of erotic goods and opened a three-story sex museum in Germany.

  101. Christine Keeler, Central Figure in British ‘Scandal of the Century,’ Is Dead at 75 World, March 6

    News of her affair with the government minister John Profumo and other revelations set England abuzz in the early 1960s.

  102. From 2013: Margaret Thatcher, ‘Iron Lady’ Who Set Britain on New Course, Dies at 87 World, March 6

    She held the office of prime minister longer than any other British politician in the 20th century, setting her country on a right-leaning economic path.

  103. From 2011: Amy Winehouse, British Soul Singer With a Troubled Life, Dies at 27 Arts, March 6

    A British singer who found worldwide fame with her sassy, hip-hop-inflected take on retro soul, she became a tabloid fixture because of addiction problems.

  104. From 2019: Agnès Varda, Influential French New Wave Filmmaker, Dies at 90 Movies, March 6

    She was closely associated with the film movement known as the New Wave, although her reimagining of cinematic conventions predated it.

  105. From 1975: Josephine Baker Is Dead in Paris at 68 Arts, March 6

    She performed with a string of bananas tied around her waist, an electrifying act that led her to become first a local sensation in Paris, and then an international star.

  106. From 2011: Nancy Wake, Proud Spy and Nazi Foe, Dies at 98 World, March 6

    She underwent a wartime metamorphosis, from a fun-loving girl to a highly decorated Resistance fighter.

  107. From 2003: Leni Riefenstahl, Filmmaker and Nazi Propagandist, Dies at 101 World, March 6

    Her documentaries earned her acclaim as a cinematic genius, as well as criticism for putting her talent at the service of Hitler.

  108. México enfrenta una guerra distinta En español, March 6

    Nuestros corresponsales discuten los retos de la guerra contra los cárteles de la droga.

  109. 4 Men Arrested on Suspicion of Spying on Jews in London for Iran World, March 6

    The police said one Iranian and three British-Iranians were detained as part of a counterterrorism investigation.

  110. Los parisinos se rinden a las ensaladas En español, March 6

    Los oficinistas de la capital francesa, famosos por hacer pausas para almorzar bastante largas, han desarrollado un apetito por la ensalada para llevar.

  111. The French Riviera in Winter: Sparkle Without the Glitter Travel, March 6

    A region famous for its sun-drenched climate becomes a refreshing retreat when the summer heat, megayachts and swarms of tourists are gone.

  112. 3 Australians Were on U.S. Submarine that Sank an Iranian Warship World, March 6

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s disclosure about the attack in the Indian Ocean prompted concern that Australia’s close military cooperation with the United States could draw it into the fighting in the Middle East.

  113. As Trump Out-Putins Putin, Russia’s Global Influence Erodes World, March 6

    The conflict in Iran may give Moscow a short-term boost economically and in Ukraine. But it has also shown the limits of Russia’s partnerships.

  114. Iran War Pulls New Countries Into Conflict Video, March 6

    The conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States expanded on Thursday after multiple Iranian attacks pushed leaders in Britain and Italy to accelerate their deployment of military assets to the region.

  115. Israel Begins Assault in Southern Beirut, Raising Fears of Wider Incursion World, March 5

    As the war with Iran threatens to engulf more countries in the region, President Trump said he wanted to be involved in picking a new leader in Tehran.

  116. António Lobo Antunes, One of Europe’s Most Revered Writers, Dies at 83 Books, March 5

    In a career studded with literary awards, he was the author of dozens of books that grappled with his nation’s legacy of dictatorship and colonialism.

  117. A Different Kind of War in Mexico World, March 5

    Our correspondents discuss the challenges of Mexico’s war on drug cartels.

  118. French Officer Accused of Shooting Teen to Be Charged Only With Manslaughter World, March 5

    The shooting of Nahel Merzouk in 2023 set off unrest across France, where his treatment was seen as emblematic of police brutality toward ethnic minorities.

  119. Irán tiene amigos. ¿Dónde están? En español, March 5

    Irán mantiene lazos con diversos países, como Turquía, India, Rusia y China. Sin embargo, en esta guerra, su apoyo es sobre todo retórico.

  120. ‘Pompei: Below the Clouds’ Review: Trembling Beauties, Old and New Movies, March 5

    The past and the present converge in this ravishingly beautiful Italian documentary set in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.

  121. Olivier Awards: ‘Paddington’ and ‘Into the Woods’ Lead Nominations Theater, March 5

    The two musicals secured 11 nominations each for Britain’s equivalent of the Tony Awards. Cate Blanchett, Bryan Cranston and Rachel Zegler are also among the nominees.

  122. Refugee Sentenced to 13 Years for Stabbing at Berlin Holocaust Memorial World, March 5

    A German court found that the attacker, now age 20, had traveled more than 100 miles to stab a Spanish tourist, who survived.

  123. Italy Pledges Air Defenses for Gulf Allies as Europe Accelerates Response to Mideast Crisis World, March 5

    Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said that Italy would provide “air defense systems, anti-drone and antimissile systems” as Iran widened its retaliatory strikes.

  124. Fallout From Mideast Swirls Over the War in Ukraine World, March 5

    Three-way peace talks are on hold, and Kyiv fears that U.S. air defense systems it needs to counter Russia could be diverted to the Iran conflict.

  125. Iceland Defeats Iceland: A U.K. Supermarket Ends a Trademark Dispute World, March 5

    Can a company trademark the name of a country? In the case of Iceland, the British grocery store, the answer is no.

  126. Respuestas a tus preguntas sobre Irán En español, March 5

    Mis colegas abordan inquietudes de los lectores sobre el conflicto en expansión en Medio Oriente.

  127. ¿Este hombre es el último pintor de carteles en Nápoles? En español, March 5

    Los carteles de mercado hechos a mano por Pasquale De Stefano son una especie en extinción que muestra la belleza cotidiana en una ciudad barroca.

  128. Iran Has Friends, but Where Are They Now? World, March 5

    Iran maintains ties with a range of countries, including Turkey, India, Russia and China. Yet in this war, their support is mostly rhetoric.

  129. Black Panther’s Hip-Hop Play, in Shakespeare’s House Theater, March 5

    The actor Chadwick Boseman was a playwright, too. At Shakespeare’s Globe in London, his “Deep Azure” is drawing attention to a lost talent inspired by the Bard.

  130. 36 Hours in Bologna, Italy Interactive, March 5

    While Emilia-Romagna’s capital still thrives on traditions like tagliatelle al ragù and mortadella, new openings are taking the city in refreshing directions.

  131. In Milan, an Endlessly Adaptable Family Home T Magazine, March 5

    A couple transformed their apartment into a refuge that doubles as an ever-evolving showroom.

  132. House Tour | Mario Milana and Gabriella Campagna Video, March 5

    The couple walk us through their 4,000-square-foot Milan apartment, which is filled with colorful furniture and prototypes that Milana designed himself.

  133. A Momentary Dream House Is Reawakened Style, March 5

    The newly renovated Villa Beer in Vienna is a modernist masterpiece with a dark past.

  134. As Attacks Spread, War With Iran Reaches Far Beyond Mideast World, March 4

    NATO downed a missile fired by Iran at Turkey, and a U.S. sub sank an Iranian Navy ship off Sri Lanka, thousands of miles from the war zone.

  135. Your Iran questions, answered World, March 4

    My colleagues address your queries about the expanding conflict in the Middle East.

  136. Christian Astuguevieille, 79, Dies; Created Strange Scents and Enigmatic Objects Arts, March 4

    For Commes des Garçons, he designed improbable perfumes that conjured burning rubber and cars leaking oil. His uncanny art pieces were equally contrarian.

  137. El líder de España Pedro Sánchez intensifica su disputa con Trump En español, March 4

    El presidente del gobierno español ha arremetido contra los ataques de EE. UU. e Israel, y se ha negado a participar incluso después de que Trump amenazara a Madrid con represalias económicas.

  138. Thousands Leave Middle East by Land and Air Video, March 4

    Airlines began operating repatriation flights on Tuesday for hundreds of passengers stranded by the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Thousands more have left Iran through border crossing with neighboring countries.

  139. Mientras Trump reprende a España, el canciller de Alemania guarda silencio En español, March 4

    Friedrich Merz ha pedido una mayor unidad europea, pero no se opuso públicamente a que el presidente reprendiera a España y al Reino Unido durante una reunión en el Despacho Oval.

  140. U.K. Arrests Lawmaker’s Partner on Allegation of Spying for China, BBC Reports World, March 4

    The Metropolitan Police of London said that it had arrested three people under the National Security Act.

  141. NATO Air Defenses Shoot Down Iranian Missile Headed Toward Turkey World, March 4

    The Incirlik air base in southern Turkey hosts American forces but Turkey has said that it will not allow its airspace to be used for attacks on Iran.

  142. Spain’s Leader, Rejecting Iran War, Escalates Long Feud With Trump World, March 4

    Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has lashed out at the American-Israeli strikes, underlining his refusal to participate even after President Trump threatened Madrid with economic retaliation.

  143. ‘El diablo viste a la moda 2’: una marca de nicho viste a Miranda Priestly En español, March 4

    Esta vez, la altiva editora no lleva Prada ni ninguna casa de alta costura, sino una marca italiana de la que probablemente nunca hayas oído hablar: Sasuphi.

  144. Global Leaders Brace for the Fallout From a Fast Metastasizing War World, March 4

    Higher energy prices, political instability and a potential new wave of refugees: The escalating regional conflict in the Middle East could have far-reaching effects.

  145. Parisians Have Given In to the Lunch Salad Style, March 4

    Office workers in the French capital, renowned for taking luxuriously long midday meals, have developed an appetite for the on-the-go slop bowl.

  146. Finally, Clothes that Make Light of Luxury Style, March 4

    It was a tale of two jackets from Jonathan Anderson at Dior and Anthony Vaccarello at Saint Laurent.

  147. Trump Says He Doesn’t Know Who Will Be Iran’s Next Leader Video, March 3

    During a bilateral meeting with Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, President Trump said that the likely candidates to lead Iran were killed in the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign.

  148. Western Governments Rush to Evacuate Travelers in the Middle East World, March 3

    Hundreds of thousands have been stranded since the conflict started. The United States urged Americans to leave and said on Tuesday it was “actively working on plans” to help them do so.