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  1. Face to Face With History’s Most Dangerous Painter Interactive, January 23

    Jacques-Louis David, artist and politician of the French Revolution, has beguiled our critic Jason Farago for years — and scared him, too. Let him show you why.

  2. Barron Trump llamó a la policía británica al ver que golpeaban a una mujer en una videollamada En español, Today

    Durante un juicio celebrado esta semana, salió a la luz una llamada de emergencia realizada por el hijo menor del presidente Trump a la policía de Londres el año pasado.

  3. Sense of Relief Spreads Among European Leaders Over De-Escalation of Greenland Crisis Video, Today

    Some European leaders on Thursday welcomed President Trump’s announcement calling off tariffs on Europe over Greenland, and expressed optimism that it would eventually result in a victory for Arctic security and NATO unity.

  4. An Emboldened Trump’s Whipsaw Approach to the World World, Today

    He says there’s a method to the madness. But European allies wonder whether the United States is reliable anymore.

  5. Barron Trump Called U.K. Police After Witnessing Woman ‘Getting Beat Up’ on Video Call World, Today

    The details of an emergency call made by President Trump’s youngest son to the London police last year emerged during a trial this week.

  6. How Britain’s Bases in Cyprus Could Be a Blueprint for Trump’s Greenland Deal World, Today

    NATO officials signaled that an agreement with Mr. Trump on Greenland may be modeled on Britain’s Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus. Here’s what that may mean.

  7. At Davos, Talk of Climate Change Retreats to the Sidelines Climate, Today

    The annual gathering of top business leaders and policymakers used to be a center of the global climate movement. Things are much more complicated now.

  8. Why Climate Isn’t a Top Business Priority at Davos Video, Today

    The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, was once ground zero for an unofficial climate movement in the business community. David Gelles, a climate reporter for The Times, describes why climate is no longer a key focus in Davos today.

  9. Trump cede el liderazgo de la economía mundial y China gana En español, Today

    El presidente de EE. UU. afirmó en el Foro Económico Mundial que su país ya no ofrecería sus mercados y su protección militar a los aliados europeos.

  10. After Trump’s Ultimatum, Greenland Talks Include Sovereign U.S. Bases, No Drilling for Russia World, Today

    Negotiators have discussed proposals to check Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic and transfer sovereignty over pockets of Greenlandic land to the United States, an idea opposed by Denmark.

  11. Zelensky Laces Into Europe, Saying It Must Step Up or Be Left Behind World, Today

    The Ukrainian leader’s speech in Davos, Switzerland, was one of his most scathing critiques of his closest allies.

  12. Denmark Bristles at Idea of Giving Up Any Sovereignty in Greenland World, Today

    American and NATO officials have discussed giving the United States sovereignty over U.S. military bases in Greenland. The Danes don’t seem to like that.

  13. Putin Says Russia Could Donate to ‘Board of Peace’ if U.S. Unfroze Assets World, Today

    The Kremlin leader said he will discuss the possibility today with Trump administration envoys in Moscow.

  14. Trump and ‘Taco!’ Roil Davos Business, Today

    Business leaders at the World Economic Forum were relieved by the president’s about-face on Greenland, but remain on edge about what could come next.

  15. Europe’s Leaders Try to Find a Path Forward With Trump U.S., Today

    Top officials from across the European Union will meet in Brussels on Thursday to discuss Greenland and, more broadly, their dire relationship with America.

  16. The Leverage That Europe Has Over the U.S. Economy Business, Today

    After the latest bout of trade turmoil with the United States, European leaders are looking for ways to project strength to the Trump administration, which considers them weak.

  17. Trump Takes Davos Briefing, Today

    We look at the news coming out of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.

  18. German Chancellor Urges Europe to Cut Red Tape and Spend Big on Defense U.S., Today

    Speaking in Davos, Chancellor Friedrich Merz also implicitly criticized President Trump’s demeaning treatment of European allies.

  19. How Do You Preserve the Free World When America Goes Rogue? Opinion, Today

    Asking for a friend.

  20. Newsom Blames Trump for Cancellation of His Davos Appearance U.S., Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said the Trump administration had denied him entry to an American venue at the World Economic Forum. It’s not clear if the administration was responsible.

  21. The Writer Who Defined 1920s Paris? It Wasn’t Hemingway. Books, Today

    In “The Typewriter and the Guillotine,” Mark Braude takes on the intersection of Janet Flanner’s career and a lurid murder case.

  22. Witkoff and Kushner Will Meet With Putin for Ukraine Talks World, Today

    Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s special envoy, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, were expected in Moscow as Mr. Witkoff expressed optimism over a plan to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

  23. Zelensky to Meet Trump at Davos Forum to Discuss Ukraine Peace Deal U.S., Today

    President Trump and Ukraine’s leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, are expected to talk about sticking points in negotiations to end the war with Russia.

  24. Trump Reaches Framework Greenland Deal Video, Today

    President Trump said he reached a framework for a deal on the future of Greenland. Some Greenlanders were relieved, but stayed cautious after Trump backed down from his threat to use force.

  25. Europa tiene una bazuca. Es hora de usarla En español, Today

    Si quiere disuadir los ataques de Trump, Europa necesita usar el instrumento anticoerción del que tanto se habla.

  26. China Wins as Trump Cedes Leadership of the Global Economy Business, Today

    The president used a keynote speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland to renounce the last vestiges of the liberal democratic order.

  27. Trump’s Rift With Europe Is Clear. Europe Must Decide What to Do About It. World, Today

    After President Trump aired his disdain for Europe, its leaders will gather in Brussels Thursday to take stock of what comes next.

  28. Los blancos de ataque de Trump en Davos, uno por uno En español, Today

    En el foro de líderes globales, sus embestidas verbales sacudieron la sala con gestos de incredulidad y risas nerviosas.

  29. An Unhinged President on the Magic Mountain Opinion, Today

    Trump’s Davos speech could have been ghostwritten by Mario Puzo.

  30. At Davos, a Clash Between Trump’s World and the Old World U.S., Yesterday

    For decades, leaders have gathered in Davos to discuss a shared economic and political future. On Wednesday, President Trump turned the forum into a bracing clash between his worldview and theirs.

  31. The American Threat: Three Words I Never Imagined Typing Opinion, Yesterday

    We don’t want our children patrolling hostile streets in Greenland or Canada any more than in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  32. Trump Targets European Allies in Lengthy Speech at Davos Video, Yesterday

    In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland on Wednesday, President Trump reasserted his ambitions to seize Greenland, but pledged to not use force.

  33. Fact-Checking President Trump’s Davos Speech U.S., Yesterday

    The president gave misleading accounts of the U.S. role in Greenland’s history and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, among other claims.

  34. ‘She Just Rubbed Me the Wrong Way’: Trump Suggests Swiss Tariffs Were Personal U.S., Yesterday

    Speaking at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, Mr. Trump said he raised tariffs on Switzerland last year to among the highest in the world after a phone call with the country’s president.

  35. Trump’s Threats to the World Order Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers fear that the president is alienating NATO allies and that America is becoming a “global pariah.” Also: Activism by the elderly.

  36. Here’s a Look at Everything (and Everyone) Trump Targeted at Davos U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s verbal broadsides drew gasps and nervous laughter at the annual gathering of political and business leaders.

  37. Trump exige a Europa el control de Groenlandia, pero descarta enviar tropas En español, Yesterday

    El discurso de Trump a los líderes europeos encapsuló su enfoque del poder global y la formulación de políticas en su segundo mandato: alternar entre la coacción y la humillación.

  38. Trump Appears to Confuse Iceland and Greenland U.S., Yesterday

    “Our stock market took the first dip yesterday because of Iceland,” the president said, referring to market shifts related to his repeated threats to seize Greenland. “So Iceland’s already cost us a lot of money.”

  39. Prue Leith Says She Is Leaving ‘The Great British Baking Show’ Arts, Yesterday

    Ms. Leith, 86, presided over more than 400 challenges in nine seasons of the TV baking competition, and says it “feels like the right time.”

  40. Eye Condition Causes Macron to Take Stage in Shades at Davos Video, Yesterday

    A medical issue, not the dictates of fashion, led President Emanuel Macron of France to address the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, wearing sunglasses. The condition typically goes away without treatment within two weeks.

  41. Mientras Europa intenta diversificar su comercio, un importante acuerdo con Sudamérica se retrasa En español, Yesterday

    La medida del Parlamento Europeo posterga un tratado comercial con el bloque Mercosur en un momento en el que Trump amenaza con una escalada de los aranceles estadounidenses.

  42. Trump Threatens Europe Over Greenland but Rules Out Sending Troops U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s address to European leaders encapsulated his approach to global power and policymaking in his second term, alternating between coercion and humiliation.

  43. In Europe, the Allure of Summer Travel Keeps Dimming Travel, Yesterday

    A big shift to spring, fall or even winter vacations in touristy, hot-weather cities like Barcelona, Florence and Athens shows no signs of slowing down.

  44. ¿Por qué Macron llevaba gafas de sol en Davos? En español, Yesterday

    Una afección ocular hizo que el presidente de Francia, Emmanuel Macron, se pusiera unas gafas de aviador para dirigirse al Foro Económico Mundial.

  45. Prince Harry Gives Emotional Testimony About Effects of U.K. News Coverage World, Yesterday

    Harry said in court that reading articles about him published by Associated Newspapers, which he has accused of acting unlawfully, had been “traumatic.”

  46. As Europe Tries to Diversify Trade, a Major Deal With South America Stumbles U.S., Yesterday

    The move by the European Parliament delays a push by the bloc to find new trading partners, as President Trump has threatened escalating U.S. tariffs.

  47. Newsom Calls World Leaders ‘Pathetic’ for ‘Rolling Over’ to Trump Video, Yesterday

    Gov. Gavin Newsom of California told world leaders to “stop being complicit” and to “have a backbone” in dealing with President Trump and his threats to Greenland.

  48. Saving a Paris Movie Theater, With Help From Scorsese and Tarantino Movies, Yesterday

    After a saga that kept its supporters on the edge of their seats for years, a beloved art-house cinema is now open for business once more, run by volunteers this time.

  49. ‘Adaptive Normalcy’ as the Trump Show Arrives at Davos Business, Yesterday

    The president’s address at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland has trading partners and business executives on edge.

  50. Greenland Shouldn’t Overshadow Ukraine, NATO Chief Says U.S., Yesterday

    Helping Ukraine defend against Russian aggression should be Europe’s “No. 1 priority,” Mark Rutte, the secretary general of NATO, said in Davos.

  51. Italia se apresura a terminar una pista de hielo antes de los Juegos Olímpicos En español, Yesterday

    A menos de un mes de los Juegos de Invierno en el norte de Italia, los obreros de construcción aún tienen que terminar un gran estadio.

  52. A Green ‘Monster’ Hides on a Quiet London Street Real Estate, Yesterday

    A Kennington home — expanded but still compact at 1,000 square feet and trimmed in green brick — was named the Jealous House by its architect.

  53. She Listened to Women’s Pain. Then She Transformed How It Was Treated. World, Yesterday

    Ghada Hatem-Gantzer, a French doctor, founded a one-stop shop to treat female victims of violence. Now, her revolutionary template is used across France.

  54. Why Was Macron Wearing Sunglasses at Davos? World, Yesterday

    An eye condition, not a style choice, prompted President Emmanuel Macron of France to don aviators to address the World Economic Forum.

  55. Air Force One Turns Around With Trump Aboard Video, Yesterday

    Air Force One turned around while carrying President Trump due to a “minor electrical issue,” an official said. Trump was on his way to Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum.

  56. Europe Has a Bazooka. Time to Use It. Opinion, Yesterday

    For now, Europe’s anti-coercion instrument is less a bazooka than a waterlogged firecracker.

  57. Trump’s Politics Are Not America First. They’re Me First. Opinion, Yesterday

    Donald Trump is the most un-American president in our history. And in his second term, there is no one to constrain his un-American impulses.

  58. Trump Heads to Davos Amid Deep Worries About U.S.-European Alliance U.S., Yesterday

    The gathering of the global elite is set to serve as an all-hands effort to de-escalate tensions between President Trump and America’s allies over his insistence on acquiring Greenland.

  59. Another Train Crash in Spain Kills 1 and Injures Dozens Video, Yesterday

    A train crash in the Catalonia region of Spain killed one person and injured dozens more, officials said. It was the country’s second deadly rail accident this week.

  60. ‘God Is Very Proud’: Trump Marks Anniversary With a Victory Lap U.S., Yesterday

    For roughly one hour 45 minutes, President Trump meandered through his accomplishments and grievances, attacked perceived enemies and threatened allies.

  61. Another Train Crash in Spain Kills 1 and Hurts 37, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    Train service in the Catalonia region will be suspended until it is safe to resume rail traffic, the local operator said.

  62. Tras la colisión de trenes en España surge una pista en un arroyo En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades dijeron que encontraron una parte de un tren de la que no se había informado antes. Los expertos indicaron que el hallazgo podría ayudar a esclarecer la causa de la catástrofe, que ha cobrado 42 vidas.

  63. Canada Flexes on Global Stage With an Eye to Its Own Survival World, January 20

    Prime Minister Mark Carney got a standing ovation in Davos for starkly describing the end of Pax Americana. He is looking for new allies to help his country survive it.

  64. Trump Ratchets Up Tensions With Europe as He Rejects Diplomatic Overtures U.S., January 20

    President Trump’s bellicose demands about Greenland and participation in his “board of peace” are deepening worries about the fate of the trans-Atlantic alliance.

  65. Canada’s Leader Warns of ‘Rupture’ in World Order Video, January 20

    At the World Economic Forum, Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada took a stand against President Trump’s desire for the United States to own Greenland, and called on medium-size countries to stand up to larger powers.

  66. Some Republicans Begin to Echo Trump’s Case to Acquire Greenland U.S., January 20

    While the party remains split as President Trump presses to “take” Greenland, some in his party are publicly embracing his reasoning for wanting to control the territory.

  67. Hidden In a Stream, New Clues About Cause of Spain Rail Crash World, January 20

    Officials said they had located a previously unreported train undercarriage near the site of a deadly train crash in Spain. Experts said the finding could help investigators.

  68. Macron Vows France Will Not Capitulate to Bullying From Trump U.S., January 20

    “We are reaching a time of instability and imbalances,” the French president said in remarks at the World Economic Forum, urging more cooperation among nations.

  69. What Are the Chagos Islands and the Diego Garcia Base? World, January 20

    The islands, which Britain has agreed to hand over to Mauritius, are home to a strategically important U.S.-British military base.

  70. España vive el duelo por las víctimas del choque de tren mientras investiga lo que pasó En español, January 20

    El martes, las autoridades se esforzaban por identificar a los fallecidos en la colisión ocurrida cerca de la ciudad de Córdoba, en la que murieron al menos 41 personas.

  71. Has France’s President Finally Lost His Personal Touch With Trump? International Home, January 20

    For years, Emmanuel Macron has used friendship to temper President Trump’s most impulsive moves. It’s unclear whether that can still work.

  72. A Few Dozen European Troops in Greenland Triggered Trump World, January 20

    President Trump threatened tariffs on European nations that sent military personnel to Greenland last week. Some have already gone home, but Denmark is now sending about 100 more.

  73. Northern Lights Shine Over U.K. and Europe Video, January 20

    One of the largest solar radiation storms in decades produced an aurora borealis that illuminated rare hues like red and purple over Britain and parts of continental Europe.

  74. Las acciones de Trump amenazan la alianza entre EE. UU. y Europa En español, January 20

    Frente a las presiones de EE. UU. sobre Groenlandia, la Unión Europea se plantea lo que antes era impensable: ¿su alianza de 80 años está condenada?

  75. Spanish Authorities Struggle to Identify Victims of Train Crash Video, January 20

    The Spanish authorities have struggled to recognize the victims of a train crash on Sunday that killed dozens of people. One local official said the impact was so severe that bodies had been found hundreds of meters from the accident.

  76. A.I., Big Tech and Trump Shine Most Brightly at the Davos Spectacle Business, January 20

    The World Economic Forum is now dominated by global technology companies whose interests shunt aside most others.

  77. Trump Heckles Europe Before Heading to Davos World, January 20

    As European leaders try to engage with the American president over Greenland and the future of Ukraine, he is mocking them as weak.

  78. The Trump Drama Hits Davos Business, January 20

    Greenland, tariffs and wobbling markets are the talk of the town at the World Economic Forum ahead of the president’s arrival on Wednesday.

  79. Que paguen los ultrarricos En español, January 20

    El número de multimillonarios se ha disparado en el mundo, pero a menudo pagan impuestos a tasas muy inferiores a la media. Además: tragedia ferroviaria en España y adiós a Valentino.

  80. Britain Approves Contentious Chinese Mega-Embassy in London World, January 20

    The government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer approved plans for a massive new Chinese Embassy near Tower Bridge, disappointing critics who fear it will enable spying.

  81. As Spain Mourns Train Crash Victims, Investigators Focus on Track World, January 20

    Officials on Tuesday were struggling to identify bodies from the crash near the southern city of Córdoba, which killed at least 41 people.

  82. One Year in Trump’s America, and the Fed’s Big Moment at the Supreme Court The Headlines, January 20

    Plus, the struggle to finish a major Olympic arena.

  83. Trump Calls Britain’s Chagos Deal ‘Act of Great Stupidity,’ in Blow to Starmer U.S., January 20

    President Trump’s criticism reversed his administration’s previous support for the deal, in which Britain relinquished control of the Indian Ocean islands to Mauritius.

  84. ‘No Going Back’: Trump Doubles Down on Greenland Threats World, January 20

    President Trump posted private messages from France’s president and repeated his desire to take over Greenland in an overnight social media storm.

  85. Fresh Russian Strikes Cut Heat to Thousands in Ukraine’s Freezing Capital World, January 20

    Ukrainian authorities say that the repeated attacks on energy infrastructure are an attempt to force the country into submission.

  86. How Trump Uses the Oval Office to Flex Power on the World Stage U.S., January 20

    With cameras rolling, President Trump met with more than 40 international leaders in his first year back in office.

  87. Trump Is the Ultimate Davos Man Opinion, January 20

    The annual conference for the elite, like everything else, is changing.

  88. This Charming Raconteur Is Paris Opera’s Next Music Director Arts, January 20

    Semyon Bychkov will soon take up the most prestigious post of his long, varied career. Collaborating with Ralph Fiennes on “Eugene Onegin,” he gives a taste of things to come.

  89. How the Train Crash in Spain Unfolded Interactive, January 20

    Two trains collided on Sunday in southern Spain, killing at least 40 people. Here is what happened.

  90. Trump Texts Link Nobel Peace Prize Snub to Greenland Video, January 20

    In a text message exchange with the Norwegian prime minister, President Trump linked his Nobel Peace Prize snub to his plans to acquire Greenland. As he doubled down on his threats, European leaders met at the World Economic Forum.

  91. Estos fueron los mensajes entre Trump y el primer ministro de Noruega sobre Groenlandia En español, January 20

    En el intercambio del domingo, el líder noruego trató de “frenar la escalada” del creciente conflicto sobre Groenlandia y la última amenaza arancelaria de Trump.

  92. Taxing the Ultrarich World, January 19

    The number of billionaires has exploded, yet they often pay taxes at rates well below average.

  93. ‘Like an Earthquake’: How 40 People Died in a Spanish Train Crash World, January 19

    The victims of Spain’s deadliest rail crash in more than a decade included a police officer, journalists and a family returning from a musical.

  94. Northern Lights Could Be Visible Across Much of the U.S. Tonight Weather, January 19

    A severe solar storm could produce a visible show from Alabama to Northern California.

  95. France Moves Once Again to Pass a Budget With No Vote World, January 19

    Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s effort to force the measure through Parliament opened up his government to a vote of no confidence.

  96. Trump Is Pushing the U.S.-Europe Alliance Onto a Precipice World, January 19

    As President Trump tries to coerce European leaders over Greenland, they are pondering the unthinkable: Is an 80-year-old alliance doomed?

  97. Los sobrevivientes describen el choque de trenes de alta velocidad en España En español, January 19

    Las fotografías muestran una maraña de metal, cables y cristales rotos en el lugar del accidente.

  98. The January 19 Spain High Speed Train Derailment live blog included two standalone posts:
  99. Read the Texts Between Trump and Norway’s Prime Minister About Greenland U.S., January 19

    In the exchange on Sunday, Norway’s leader sought to “de-escalate” the growing conflict over Greenland and Mr. Trump’s latest tariff threat.

  100. Train Crash in Southern Spain Kills Dozens Video, January 19

    A train crash in southern Spain involving two trains killed dozens on Sunday. The cause of the crash, the deadliest in Spain since 2013, was still being investigated on Monday.

  101. Trump vincula su presión por Groenlandia a no recibir el Premio Nobel de la Paz En español, January 19

    En un mensaje de texto, el presidente Trump dijo al primer ministro de Noruega que ya no se sentía obligado a “pensar puramente en la paz” y que el mundo no estaría seguro hasta que EE. UU. controlara la isla.

  102. Do Cows Use Tools? This One Does. Science, January 19

    A pet cow named Veronika can scratch her own back with a broom — the first scientifically documented case of tool use in cows, researchers say.

  103. Choque ferroviario en España: esto es lo que sabemos En español, January 19

    Un tren de alta velocidad se salió de la vía y chocó contra otro la noche del domingo en el sur de España, lo que ocasionó la muerte de al menos 39 personas.

  104. Greenlanders Weigh Options as Trump Threatens Takeover Video, January 19

    Some residents of Greenland are hatching plans to flee by boat, while others are committed to remaining as President Trump demands a deal to buy the autonomous territory of Denmark.

  105. Trump Links His Push for Greenland to Not Winning Nobel Peace Prize World, January 19

    In a text, President Trump told Norway’s prime minister that he no longer felt obliged to “think purely of Peace” and that the U.S. needed the island for global security.

  106. ‘Like an Earthquake’: Survivors Describe High-Speed Train Crash in Spain World, January 19

    Photographs show a tangled mess of metal, wires and broken glass at the scene of the crash, which killed at least 39 people.

  107. Starmer Pushes Back Against Greenland Tariff Threat as ‘Completely Wrong’ U.S., January 19

    The British prime minister said his country “must stand up for its values” after President Trump threatened a new tariff war over acquiring the island.

  108. Syria, in Ruins World, January 19

    A year after the dictator fell, Syrians are returning to a country with no clear plan for rebuilding.

  109. At the Center of Trump’s Vision for Rebuilding Ukraine: BlackRock World, January 19

    The world’s largest asset manager has been enlisted to help build Ukraine’s recovery plan. Some fear it is part of a Trump administration effort to steer the effort toward American business interests.

  110. Much of Spain’s High-Speed Rail Network Will Be Closed on Monday World, January 19

    The closures were announced after a high-speed train derailed and smashed into another high-speed train, killing at least 39 people and injuring dozens.

  111. What to Know About Prince Harry’s Case Against Daily Mail Publisher World, January 19

    A trial is set to begin on Monday in Harry’s case accusing Associated Newspapers of phone hacking and other unlawful activities. Other claimants include Elton John and Liz Hurley.

  112. As Davos Convenes, Deference to Trump Has Replaced Everything Business, January 19

    The traditional rhetoric of the World Economic Forum centered on global integration, climate change and international cooperation. Not anymore.

  113. What We Know About the Deadly High-Speed Train Crash in Spain World, January 19

    The collision, caused by the derailment of one of the trains, was the deadliest in Spain since at least 2013.

  114. Hay al menos 21 muertos en un choque de trenes en España En español, January 19

    La colisión sucedió tras descarrilar los vagones traseros de un tren en el sur del país.

  115. Deadly Train Crash in Spain Video, January 19

    Emergency responders worked to evacuate survivors from the wreckage of a deadly crash between two high-speed trains that derailed in Adamuz, Spain, on Sunday.

  116. European Union Officials Lean Toward Negotiating, Not Retaliating, Over Trump Tariff Threat World, January 18

    European Union ambassadors held an emergency meeting on Sunday, and leaders from across the 27-nation bloc will meet in Brussels later this week.

  117. Trains Collide After Derailment in Spain, Killing at Least 21 World, January 18

    A high-speed train smashed into another train after derailing in the southern province of Córdoba, officials said. The cause of the accident was not immediately clear.

  118. Ralph Towner, Eclectic Guitarist With the Ensemble Oregon, Dies at 85 Arts, January 18

    A composer and pianist as well, he was a prolific recording artist who integrated jazz, classical and world music traditions in a career that spanned seven decades.

  119. Trump’s Ultimatum to Europe World, January 18

    Trump threatened heavy tariffs on countries standing between him and Greenland. E.U. leaders are scrambling for a response.

  120. Europa se plantea respuestas drásticas a las amenazas de Trump hacia Groenlandia En español, January 18

    Los países europeos dependen de Estados Unidos para la seguridad de la OTAN, lo que limita sus opciones. Su respuesta más contundente podrían ser represalias con su propia “bazuca” comercial.

  121. Bleak Times in Copenhagen: Danes Feel Betrayed and Bewildered by Trump World, January 18

    The American president’s vow to get Greenland, the semiautonomous Danish territory, has thrown the tiny, pro-American Nordic nation into crisis.

  122. After Trump Reignites a Trade War Over Greenland, Europe Weighs Going All-Out World, January 18

    Europe’s dependence on the United States for NATO security limits its options. Its strongest response could be retaliating with its own trade “bazooka.”

  123. Avalanches Across Austrian Alps Kill 8 Skiers in One Day World, January 18

    Skiers have also died from avalanche-related accidents in the Swiss and French Alps over the past week.

  124. Why London’s Chimney Sweeps Are Enjoying a Resurgence World, January 18

    The centuries-old trade is enjoying something of a revival, partly driven by rising energy costs. Today’s sweeps use new tools and technology.

  125. The Dark History of France’s Embassy in Iraq Goes on Trial in Paris World, January 18

    A Jewish family that fled Iraq generations ago rented its home to France for use as an embassy, but Paris long ago stopped paying it rent, after Iraq stripped Jews of property.

  126. ‘Sentimental Value’ Dominates the European Film Awards Movies, January 17

    The Norwegian drama collected six awards at the event, which was moved to January this year in hopes of increasing its visibility for Oscar voters.

  127. ‘Yankee, Go Home’: Greenlanders Protest Trump’s Takeover Plans World, January 17

    Protests erupted in several Greenlandic cites and in Denmark as President Trump intensified his efforts to take control of the Arctic island.

  128. Syria Advances on Kurdish-Held Areas as Washington Urges Restraint World, January 17

    Government troops drew closer to Raqqa, the largest city overseen by the Kurds, raising U.S. concerns about the renewal of a wider conflict in the region.

  129. Maduro está en Brooklyn, pero en la ‘Little Caracas’ de Madrid los exiliados siguen esperando En español, January 17

    La mayor diáspora de venezolanos del mundo fuera de América vive en España. Muchos celebraron la captura de Nicolás Maduro y ahora se adaptan a la idea de que los aliados del régimen siguen a cargo.

  130. Trump Announces 10 Percent Tariff on European Countries in Standoff Over Greenland U.S., January 17

    The president escalated his drive to take charge of the Danish territory, targeting eight countries with tariffs.

  131. Kílian Jornet on What We Can Learn From Pushing Our Bodies to Extremes Magazine, January 17

    The ultrarunner and mountaineer finds peace through doing unimaginably hard things.

  132. In Spain’s ‘Little Caracas,’ Venezuelan Exiles Are Still Waiting World, January 17

    Spain is home to the biggest collection of Venezuelan emigrants outside the Americas. Many cheered the capture of Nicolás Maduro, but are now adapting to the fact that his allies remain in charge.

  133. How Wall Street Turned Its Back on Climate Change Climate, January 17

    Six years after the financial industry pledged to use trillions to fight climate change and reshape finance, its efforts have largely collapsed.

  134. Is the Russian Military Adapting Effectively to the Drone Age? World, January 17

    Current and former commanders, analysts and military bloggers are having a surprisingly open debate about whether drones have made Russia’s longstanding approach to battle obsolete.

  135. Trump’s New Military Threat to Minnesota Opinion, January 16

    Readers react to the unrest in Minnesota. Also: Parallels to the past; the Nobel Peace Prize medal; nuclear power; Bob Weir and the Grateful Dead.

  136. Julio Iglesias niega las acusaciones de abuso sexual de dos exempleadas En español, January 16

    El cantante dijo que las acusaciones eran “absolutamente falsas” en un comunicado emitido luego de que la fiscalía española abriera una investigación.

  137. Russian Strikes Force Kyiv Schools to Close Amid Rolling Blackouts World, January 16

    Russia has targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in past winters, but this year intensified its attacks as temperatures in Ukraine plunged well below freezing.

  138. Julio Iglesias Denies Sexual Abuse Claims by Former Employees Arts, January 16

    The singer called the accusations “completely false” in a statement released after Spanish prosecutors said they would investigate.

  139. Cambridge Was a Culture Shock. She’s Getting the Last Laugh. Theater, January 16

    Jade Franks mines the awkwardness of social mobility in her one-woman show “Eat the Rich.”

  140. Greek Court Acquits Rescue Workers Accused of Smuggling Migrants World, January 16

    The 24 former volunteers, including the refugee turned campaigner Sara Mardini, were prosecuted after helping migrants during the European refugee crisis nearly a decade ago.

  141. How Greenland Is Reacting to Trump’s Threats Video, January 16

    Our reporter Jeffrey Gettleman is on the ground in Greenland, seeing how people have reacted to Trump’s desire to take it over. He and our senior writer Katrin Bennhold discuss what Greenland means to the United States, Denmark and Greenlanders.

  142. The New Mayor of Davos Business, January 16

    Larry Fink, BlackRock’s chief executive, led an effort to elevate the World Economic Forum next week, the first without the event’s founder, Klaus Schwab.

  143. Meloni and Takaichi, Right-Wing Trailblazers, Become Fast Friends World, January 16

    At a meeting in Tokyo, Prime Ministers Giorgia Meloni of Italy and Sanae Takaichi of Japan bonded over being conservative women at the pinnacle of power.

  144. $1.8 Million Homes in France Real Estate, January 16

    This week’s properties are a designer’s four-bedroom house in Sète; an apartment in Montpellier’s historic center; and a country-styled villa also in Montpellier.

  145. How Italy Is Racing to Finish an Ice Rink Before the Olympics World, January 16

    With less than a month until the Winter Games in northern Italy, builders have yet to complete a major arena.

  146. Antiwar Russians in Europe Learn That They Must Watch Their Words World, January 16

    A backlash over a rant against Ukrainian officials has raised questions about Eastern Europe’s welcome of Russian dissidents.

  147. It’s ‘Game of Thrones.’ Just Not as You Know It. Arts, January 16

    With no dragons and no warring dynasties, HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” is the first test of whether the “Thrones” formula works on a human scale.

  148. Milan Court Closes Fraud Case Against Italian Influencer Chiara Ferragni World, January 15

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

  149. Citing Secret Plot, U.K. Conservative Party Fires a Senior Lawmaker World, January 15

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