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  1. Lebanon’s Christians Look to Pope Leo’s Visit for a Message of Hope and Peace World, Today

    The pontiff is set to meet political leaders and say Mass at a Beirut port destroyed by an explosion five years ago. It is the first papal visit to Lebanon since 2012.

  2. Russia Attacks Ukraine in a 10-Hour Deadly Assault Video, Yesterday

    A Russian air assault across Ukraine on Saturday killed at least two people and injured dozens more, according to the Ukrainian authorities.

  3. Did Pope Leo Pray in Istanbul’s Blue Mosque? Not Visibly, at Least. World, Yesterday

    Leo XIV is being closely watched on an inaugural trip to Turkey and Lebanon to spread a message of peace and outreach.

  4. In Firing His No. 2, Zelensky Loses Both a Negotiator and an Enforcer World, Yesterday

    Andriy Yermak had ensured internal discipline in Ukraine’s wartime politics. He also led the country’s peace negotiations, which now must go on without him.

  5. Simon Cowell Is Sorry, Softer and Grieving Liam Payne Magazine, Yesterday

    Summary TK; should be hidden on the body of the article itself.

  6. La IA ayuda a identificar al asesino de una ejecución durante el régimen nazi En español, Yesterday

    Según Jürgen Matthäus, investigador del Holocausto, el asesino era Jakobus Onnen, de 34 años, un antiguo profesor de la ciudad de Tichelwarf, cerca de la frontera alemana con los Países Bajos.

  7. The Ukrainians Stuck in Russia’s New Gulag World, Yesterday

    Even if a peace can be reached, it won’t be easy to solve the problem of Ukrainian civilians languishing in Russian jails. This is one prisoner’s story.

  8. Russia Bombards Ukraine for Nearly 10 Hours in a Deadly Assault World, Yesterday

    The attack came as U.S. officials were expected to hold peace talks with Ukrainian and Russian officials in the coming days.

  9. España debe enterrar el fantasma de Franco En español, November 28

    Cincuenta años después de la muerte del dictador español, su influencia sigue viva.

  10. What to Know About Andriy Yermak World, November 28

    The chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was seen as the second-most powerful person in Ukraine. He was dismissed on Friday.

  11. 3 Rebel Nuns Can Stay in Abbey, if They Give Up Social Media World, November 28

    After the octogenarian nuns refused to return to their senior center, the abbot has finally folded. But he has some conditions.

  12. Trump dejó fuera a Europa de las negociaciones sobre Ucrania. Así respondió el continente En español, November 28

    El plan de 28 puntos del presidente Trump para poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania sorprendió a los líderes europeos. Lo que siguió fue una carrera por la influencia.

  13. Zelensky’s Top Aide Resigns Amid Widening Corruption Scandal World, November 28

    Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff and top peace negotiator, became the highest-ranking casualty of an investigation into a vast kickback scheme.

  14. These Rivals Wanted Art Fans to Pick a Side. This Show Lets You Choose Both. Arts, November 28

    J.M.W. Turner and John Constable were fueled by competition, but united by a common wonder at nature’s beauty.

  15. Israeli Raid in Southern Syria Kills at Least 13, Syrian Officials Say World, November 28

    The raid appeared to be one of Israel’s deadliest cross-border incursions since Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s former dictator, was ousted last year.

  16. Every Generation Gets the Shakespeare It Deserves Opinion, November 28

    Our love of his plays have led to a centuries-long fascination with the writer. So why does each new fictional iteration get his life so wrong?

  17. It Is Time to Bury Franco’s Ghost Opinion, November 28

    Fifty years after the death of the Spanish dictator, his legacy lives on.

  18. At Last, a Name for the Murderous Face in a Holocaust Photo Science, November 28

    With the help of A.I., a historian has identified the killer in a 1941 image that defined the savagery of the Nazi regime.

  19. Property Tied to Ukraine’s Lead Negotiator Is Searched in Corruption Case World, November 28

    The scrutiny of Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff, could disrupt U.S.-led peace talks and further rattle Ukrainian politics.

  20. In Turkey, Pope Seeks to Soothe an Ancient Christian Divide World, November 28

    In Istanbul, Pope Leo XIV will meet the patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church to show amity between two of the world’s largest Christian groups.

  21. Dirigió Finlandia durante la covid y las amenazas rusas. Pero es famosa por un baile En español, November 28

    Sanna Marin was celebrated as a pathbreaking feminist when she became Finland’s prime minister at age 34. Two years after leaving office, she’s trying to turn a scandal over a leaked dancing video into a battle cry.

  22. Louvre to Raise Ticket Prices for Americans and Some Other Foreigners World, November 27

    From Jan. 14, visitors to the museum from outside the European Economic Area will pay 45 percent more for entry to help finance its ambitious renovation plan.

  23. El papa León visita Turquía en su primer viaje como pontífice En español, November 27

    El papa inició un viaje de seis días, que también incluirá una visita a Líbano.

  24. How a Rediscovered Klimt Got Swept Up in an International Dispute Arts, November 27

    The Viennese painter’s portrait of a West African prince was owned by a Jewish family who fled the Nazi occupation. It was then taken to Hungary, which has now moved to block a sale by an Austrian gallery.

  25. Putin Defends Witkoff Against Accusations of Pro-Russia Bias World, November 27

    The Russian leader called the U.S. special envoy “an intelligent man” who is properly representing his country in peace negotiations.

  26. Russia Labels Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Group as Terrorist Organization World, November 27

    A legal assault against the opposition leader’s movement has deepened since his death in prison last year.

  27. eFrance Creates Voluntary Military Service as Europe Faces Russian Threat World, November 27

    The effort is aimed at young people and came after an army chief angered many by saying the country must accept the possible loss of children in a future war.

  28. The British Public Thinks Immigration Is Up. It’s Actually Down, Sharply. World, November 27

    Net migration to Britain has fallen by almost 80 percent from its 2023 peak, according to data released on Thursday.

  29. Pope Leo Visits Turkey on His First Trip as Pontiff World, November 27

    The pope started his six-day trip, which will also include a visit to Lebanon.

  30. How Europe Lost Its Voice on Ukraine, Then Tried to Get It Back World, November 27

    European leaders were blindsided by President Trump’s 28-point-plan to end the Ukraine war, setting off a dash for influence.

  31. Pope Lands in Turkey, Planning to Meet Erdogan With a Message of Outreach World, November 27

    Leo XIV arrived in the country’s capital, Ankara, and will be received by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the opening leg of a trip that will also include Lebanon.

  32. 5 nuevos parques de esculturas que hay que conocer En español, November 27

    Ya sea en la campiña inglesa o en un bosque de Tailandia, el arte y la naturaleza van de la mano.

  33. Heading to the Mideast, Pope Leo May Show ‘Who He Really Is’ World, November 27

    The pontiff begins a trip to Turkey and Lebanon on Thursday — the first foreign voyage of his papacy, and his biggest test yet.

  34. Top U.S. Negotiator Warned Europeans That Russia Is Stockpiling Missiles World, November 26

    Daniel P. Driscoll, the U.S. Army secretary, used the growing threat from Moscow as a way to sell a quick peace deal unfavorable to Ukraine.

  35. Dubrovnik, Known for Its Beauty, Faces a Mound of New Trash World, November 26

    Officials in Dubrovnik, Croatia, say the strong currents of the Adriatic Sea washed ashore a vast amount of garbage, mostly from Albania, during a recent storm.

  36. Un disfraz de salmón se robó el show de Miss Universo En español, November 26

    A la diseñadora del extravagante atuendo de Miss Noruega no le sorprendió la atención. “El plan original era hacer ruido”, dijo.

  37. U.K. Budget Plan Calms Markets and Labour Faithful. Will It Appeal to Voters? World, November 26

    The plan presented by the chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, called for spending increases and higher taxes on the wealthy and the middle class.

  38. Tiny Love Stories: ‘No Hugging … and Definitely Nothing Lewd’ Style, November 26

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  39. The November 26 Hong Kong Fire live blog included two standalone posts:
  40. The Hong Kong Fire Shared Similarities With One at the Grenfell Tower in London World, November 26

    In the Grenfell Tower blaze, a combustible element called cladding that ran up the outside of the 24-story building allowed the fire to jump from floor to floor.

  41. Italy Passes a Femicide Law, Seeking to Prevent Violence Against Women World, November 26

    Murders of women killed for misogynistic reasons will now be classified as femicide. Campaigners say a broader cultural shift is still needed.

  42. Pope Leo Blesses Rave Crowd in Slovakia Video, November 26

    Pope Leo XIV blessed hundreds of people at a rave in Slovakia via a video message in early November. The event was hosted by Guilherme Peixoto, a Portuguese priest who doubles as an electronic D.J.

  43. Miroslaw Chojecki, Solidarity’s ‘Minister of Smuggling,’ Dies at 76 World, November 26

    First in Warsaw and later from Paris, he supplied anti-Communist activists in Poland with steady stream of leaflets, newsletters and banned books.

  44. Pope Leo Blesses Rave-Goers in Slovakia World, November 26

    A papal video message appeared before a crowd of hundreds, as Guilherme Peixoto, a priest who doubles as an electronic D.J., put on a show.

  45. Apple TV Series ‘The Hunt’ Is Pulled Amid Accusations of Plagiarism Arts, November 26

    Apple TV postponed the launch of the French-language series following accusations that its creator copied key elements from a 1973 novel.

  46. France’s Ex-President Loses Graft Appeal, Weeks After He Was Jailed in Separate Case World, November 26

    France’s highest court has upheld a conviction against Nicolas Sarkozy, who led France until 2012. It comes weeks after he was jailed in a different fraud trial.

  47. The Question Hanging Over Peace Talks: What Will Putin Accept? World, November 26

    A U.S. proposal may cross a number of red lines for the Russian leader, who sees little to lose and much potentially to gain from continuing to fight.

  48. Everyone Is Invited to Jane Austen’s Birthday Party Books, November 26

    For Janeites around the globe, the 250th anniversary of the English author’s birth is cause for elaborate celebrations.

  49. Él quiere empezar de nuevo. Para eso, hará el examen de conducir más difícil del mundo En español, November 26

    En un mundo con GPS y aplicaciones, algunos londinenses aún quieren conducir un tradicional taxi negro. Pero, primero, deben memorizar miles de calles.

  50. ‘You Start Getting Desperate’: How It Feels to Be Young and Jobless in Britain World, November 26

    Rising youth unemployment is one of the challenges that will affect the success of the British chancellor’s economic approach as she unveils a crucial budget on Wednesday.

  51. Pope Leo Set to Visit Mideast on First Trip as Pontiff World, November 26

    Leo XIV will meet political and religious leaders in Turkey and Lebanon, providing an early test of his geopolitical mettle. Here’s what to know.

  52. A Major Moment for the British Economy: What to Watch in the U.K. Budget Business, November 26

    Rachel Reeves, the top economic official in an increasingly unpopular government, will appear in Parliament to present tax and spending plans.

  53. The New Putin Calendar Is Here: ‘A Man for Every Season’ World, November 26

    January shows the Russian leader astride a snowmobile. For February, he flips a judo partner. In August, he offers advice: “My recipe for energy: Sleep little, work a lot and don’t whine.”

  54. The New Wave of Sculpture Parks Redefining How Art Is Seen T Magazine, November 25

    Five destinations, whether in the English countryside or a forest in Thailand, where the work and nature go hand in hand.

  55. Tracking Freezing Temperatures Across Europe Interactive, November 25

    See detailed maps of the latest temperature forecasts across Europe.

  56. Dutch Historian Accuses BBC of Censoring Trump Criticism World, November 25

    Rutger Bregman said his comment that President Trump was the “most openly corrupt president in American history” was removed before his lecture was broadcast on Tuesday.

  57. Minority Alawites Protest in Syria After Sectarian Attacks World, November 25

    The demonstrations followed unrest over the weekend in Homs, Syria’s third-largest city, which set off reprisal attacks on Alawites, a community once favored by the ousted Assad regime.

  58. Francia debe estar dispuesta a ‘perder a nuestros hijos’, dice el jefe del ejército En español, November 25

    Se espera que el presidente Emmanuel Macron presente un plan de servicio militar voluntario remunerado para potenciar las fuerzas armadas contra la amenaza de Rusia.

  59. Joan Branson, Richard Branson’s Wife of 35 Years, Dies at 80 World, November 25

    Mr. Branson, the Virgin Atlantic founder, announced her death in an Instagram post.

  60. Even the U.K. Prime Minister Can’t Resist ‘6-7’ World, November 25

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer egged on first graders doing the viral gesture, then apologized when told the school prohibited it. “I didn’t start it, Miss,” he said.

  61. Four More Arrested in Connection With Louvre Heist World, November 25

    A Paris prosecutor said two men and two women were arrested as part of an investigation into the robbery at the museum.

  62. Kyiv Residents Doubt Peace Talks After Deadly Russian Barrage Video, November 25

    A large-scale Russian aerial barrage on the Ukrainian capital killed several people on Tuesday. The attack came hours after a round of peace talks between U.S. and Ukrainian mediators that ended in Geneva.

  63. As Trump Pushes to End Ukraine War, Europe Toils to Have a Say World, November 25

    Initially cut out of development of the 28-point peace plan, European leaders are now trying to recast its pro-Russia slant. So far, it seems to be working.

  64. A Hunting Chateau That’s Luxurious, Restrained and a Little Bit Goth T Magazine, November 25

    In a region of France known for both sports and more social pursuits, an Austrian designer brought her signature austere elegance to a classic chateau.

  65. Russia Bombards Kyiv After Peace Talks End in Geneva World, November 25

    A missile-and-drone barrage killed at least six people in Ukraine’s capital, officials said, hours after officials said they had made some headway on a peace proposal.

  66. Alemania consume menos cerveza. Unas empresas quiebran, otras se adaptan En español, November 25

    Cada vez más jóvenes evitan el alcohol. Este cambio cultural ha provocado una epidemia de cierres de cervecerías.

  67. Udo Kier, German Actor Who Played Eccentric Villains, Dies at 81 Movies, November 25

    Over a six-decade career, he appeared in films by the directors Gus Van Sant and Lars von Trier, and in music videos by Madonna.

  68. BBC Chair Tries to Calm Political ‘Firestorm’ Over Trump Edit World, November 24

    Samir Shah defended Britain’s public broadcaster at a parliamentary committee hearing on Monday, while apologizing (again) for the misleading edit of a Jan. 6 speech by President Trump.

  69. Army Chief Ignites Uproar After Saying France Must ‘Accept Losing Our Children’ World, November 24

    The furor erupted as President Emmanuel Macron is expected to present a plan for paid, voluntary military service to bolster the armed forces against the threat from Russia.

  70. Un dibujo diminuto, tal vez de Miguel Ángel, saldrá a la venta En español, November 24

    Este estudio, desconocido hasta ahora, fue descubierto en febrero por la especialista en dibujos de maestros antiguos de Christie’s en Nueva York.

  71. An Auto Holy Grail: Motors That Don’t Rely on Chinese Rare Earths Business, November 24

    Weary of being captive to geopolitics, car companies are looking for ways to replace powerful rare-earth magnets in electric motors.

  72. A Draft or Volunteers? Russian Threat Prompts Urgent Debate in Europe. Business, November 24

    With Russia looming, governments race to rebuild armed forces that shrank after the Cold War, grappling with hard issues of economics, politics and military strategy.

  73. He Wants a New Start. So He Is Taking the Hardest Taxi Test in the World. World, November 24

    In a world of GPS and car-hailing apps, some Londoners still want to drive a traditional black cab. First, they must memorize thousands of city streets.

  74. El caos comercial hace que las empresas replanteen su relación con EE. UU. En español, November 24

    De Suecia a México, seis pequeñas empresas hablan de cómo se comunican con sus clientes estadounidenses en medio de la incertidumbre causada por los aranceles de Trump.

  75. Grisly Killings of a Married Couple Spark New Sectarian Unrest in Syria World, November 24

    The government acted quickly to tamp down reprisals in the central city of Homs as it tries to manage repeated waves of bloodshed involving minority groups.

  76. Putin’s Win-Win: Take a Russia-Friendly Peace Deal, or Fight On World, November 24

    The Kremlin’s leader is standing back as Ukraine and Europe scramble to negotiate changes to a U.S. proposal to end the war.

  77. El modelo migratorio de Dinamarca En español, November 24

    El país atrae la atención por sus duras políticas de asilo: ¿pueden servir de contención frente a la ultraderecha?

  78. His Right Foot: One Tiny Drawing for Sale, Maybe by Michelangelo Arts, November 24

    The Renaissance artist painted more than 100 figures in the Sistine Chapel ceiling, yet studies for only a handful remain. Could this five-inch drawing at Christie’s be one?

  79. Before Berlin’s Cowboys Are Booted Off Their Land, One Final Hoedown World, November 24

    The town looks straight out of the Wild West, with saloons, sheriffs and cowboy hats galore, but in this endangered patch of the American frontier, everyone is speaking German.

  80. U.S. and Ukraine Expected to Press on With Peace Plan Talks World, November 24

    Washington and Kyiv said that “highly productive” discussions over a proposal to end the war with Russia would continue. But details remained unclear.

  81. Why Europe and the U.S. Are Still Haggling on Trade Business, November 24

    While the two sides reached a broad agreement months ago, American officials will visit Brussels this week to discuss the details. Europe has a wish list, but so does the United States.

  82. Ukrainians React to Peace Plan to End Russia’s War Video, November 24

    American and Ukrainian officials said they had made progress in Geneva on a plan to end the war with Russia. Some Ukrainians dismissed the early draft as a concession.

  83. Trade Chaos Causes Businesses to Rethink Their Relationship With the U.S. Business, November 24

    From Sweden to Brazil, six small companies talk about how they are communicating with their U.S. customers amid uncertainty over Trump’s changing tariffs.

  84. Can the World Move On Without the U.S.? G20 Leaders Gave It a Shot. World, November 23

    With the United States boycotting the summit, other nations sought to strike new deals, and some took a tougher tone with President Trump.

  85. Denmark’s Migration Model World, November 23

    The country is getting attention for its tough asylum policies. Can they serve as a bulwark against the far right?

  86. El Reino Unido busca endurecer sus políticas para refugiados En español, November 23

    El primer ministro Keir Starmer espera que un nuevo enfoque para las solicitudes de asilo le permita controlar un debate sobre inmigración que amenaza su gobierno. La propuesta ha provocado reacciones negativas.

  87. Denmark Offers Lessons as Europe Toughens Up on Immigration World, November 23

    Like other European leaders, British Labour politicians are borrowing from Denmark’s restrictive asylum policy. One of its architects cautions that “balance” is necessary.

  88. The Danish Model for Immigration Crackdown Video, November 23

    For European governments, Denmark’s hard-line immigration policy is a model for how to get a grip on contentious issue and stay in power. Our reporter Jeanna Smialek reports from Copenhagen on the the effects of the policy.

  89. Fire Threatens Iran’s Ancient Forest, a World Heritage Site World, November 23

    Iran has been battling its worst drought in more than six decades. A blaze in the north has now eaten through parts of the old treasure.

  90. Motorcyclist Dies in ‘Globe of Death’ Circus Accident in Italy World, November 23

    Christián Quezada Vasquez died after losing control during a stunt in which motorcyclists ride around a spherical cage, the circus company said.

  91. In His Tightest Corner Yet, Will Zelensky Rise to the Occasion? World, November 23

    Over nearly four years of wartime leadership, analysts say the Ukrainian leader has repeatedly played weak hands wisely. A U.S. peace plan may be his biggest test.

  92. Titanic Passenger’s Pocket Watch Sells for $2.3 Million World, November 23

    The watch belonged to Isidor Straus, a co-owner of Macy’s who was traveling first class on the Titanic with his wife when it sank in April 1912.

  93. French Fashion’s Most Influential Muse Is Having a Closet Sale Style, November 23

    Farida Khelfa modeled for Gaultier, Alaïa and more. In turn, they gave her clothes. Now she’s letting go of 200 items from her fabled wardrobe.

  94. Democracy Is in Trouble. This Region Is Turning to Its People. World, November 23

    A small corner of Belgium is recruiting ordinary citizens to help create policies. Participants say it’s renewed their faith in government.

  95. Ukraine and U.S. Set for Talks on Trump’s Plan to End War With Russia World, November 23

    Meetings in Geneva will include European officials, as the Trump administration’s pushes Kyiv to accept a 28-point peace plan to end the war with Russia.

  96. In Russian-Occupied Mariupol, Everything Ukrainian Must Go World, November 23

    Russia is remaking Mariupol, which was devastated by a brutal siege in 2022. Ukrainians seeking to move back are finding it hard to recognize the city, or to reclaim their property.

  97. Trump’s Neville Chamberlain Prize Opinion, November 22

    If Ukraine is forced to surrender to these terms by Thursday, Thanksgiving will no longer be an American holiday. It will become a Russian holiday.

  98. Daily Mail Owner Agrees to Buy The Telegraph, Consolidating Right-Leaning Media in Britain Business, November 22

    The deal would combine two of the country’s major newspaper groups, a move likely to attract antitrust scrutiny.

  99. European Leaders to Discuss Support for Ukraine in Response to U.S. Peace Plan World, November 22

    The meeting is scheduled for Saturday afternoon on the sidelines of the G20 summit in South Africa. The White House plan calls for Ukraine to make significant concessions to Russia.

  100. Ukrainians Wait in Pain as Hope to Find Strike Survivors Fades World, November 22

    Russian missiles hit apartment buildings in Ternopil this week, far from the war’s front line. Dozens of civilians, including children, were killed.

  101. The Aftermath of a Deadly Strike in Western Ukraine Video, November 22

    At the site of an apartment building in western Ukraine where a Russian strike killed dozens of people, the New York Times reporter Kim Barker heard reactions to a 28-point U.S. proposal to end the war.

  102. Shakespeare Becoming Shakespeare, With Help From His Working-Class Peers Books, November 22

    The title of Daniel Swift’s book “The Dream Factory,” about the creative and capitalist conditions of Elizabethan drama, tellingly evokes the commercial aspirations of old Hollywood.

  103. Germans Are Going Off Beer. That’s Forcing Brewers to Adapt or Go Bust. World, November 22

    More young people are steering clear of alcohol. The deepening cultural shift has spawned an epidemic of brewery closures.

  104. Russian Exiles See Europe Visa Rule as Blow Against Them, Not Putin World, November 22

    The European Union said the decision was prompted by sabotage attacks in Europe, but Russians living abroad say Europe is punishing ordinary people.

  105. What Is Trump’s 28-Point Plan to End Russia’s War in Ukraine? World, November 22

    President Trump is pressing Kyiv to accept an outcome that yields to President Vladimir V. Putin’s demands.

  106. To Many Ukrainians, U.S. Peace Plan Looks Like ‘Capitulation’ World, November 21

    While the White House has cautioned that the proposal is still in “flux,” its contours reflect maximalist demands made by Russia throughout the war that Ukraine has consistently rejected.

  107. Zelensky Faces a ‘Difficult Choice’ With Trump’s Proposed Plan Video, November 21

    The Trump administration has proposed a 28-point peace plan designed to end the Russia-Ukraine war. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that his country was facing a “difficult choice.”

  108. The U.S. Tightens the Vise on an Already Besieged Zelensky World, November 21

    The Ukrainian president’s options are narrowing as he is confronted with a 28-point proposal drafted by American and Russian envoys.

  109. Thousands of French Brands Sue Shein, Accusing It of Unfair Competition Business, November 21

    The class-action lawsuit is the latest push against the Chinese retailer in France, where protests outside its first store broke out earlier this month.

  110. A Colossal, Hidden Pile of Trash Ignites Outcry in Britain World, November 21

    The discovery of a mountain of garbage near a highway is the latest example of what experts say is a growing problem of criminal organizations profiting from illegal dumping.

  111. Large Pile of Illegally Dumped Trash Discovered Near English Village Video, November 21

    A mountain of rubbish was found next to a highway in the English countryside, prompting residents and British officials alike to wonder how “fly-tipping,” or illegal dumping, on this scale could have gone undetected.

  112. Former Reform U.K. Politician Sent to Prison for Taking Pro-Russia Bribes World, November 21

    Nathan Gill was sentenced to 10 and a half years on Friday after admitting he was paid to make pro-Russian speeches in the European Parliament.

  113. French Ideas, Made in the U.S.A. Arts, November 21

    The Chicago-born curator Naomi Beckwith has been given free rein at the Palais de Tokyo to examine how American artists responded to thinkers from France.

  114. Roblox implementa el escaneo facial para la verificación de edad En español, November 21

    La popular plataforma de juegos dijo que la herramienta estaba diseñada para impedir que los niños chateen con usuarios mayores que no conocen.

  115. Eurovision Tightens Voting Rules to Tamp Down on Government Influence Arts, November 21

    In this year’s contest, a campaign by Israel to encourage voting for its entrant drew criticism.

  116. European Leaders Back Zelensky After U.S. Plan Leaves Them Out World, November 21

    The 28-point proposal would require Kyiv to surrender territory, reduce the size of its army and relinquish some weaponry, according to officials familiar with the proposal.

  117. Roblox, Where Kids Game and Chat, Will Analyze Their Faces to Verify Age Business, November 21

    The popular gaming platform said the tool was designed to stop children from chatting with older users they didn’t know.

  118. She Led Finland Through Covid and Russian Threats. But She’s Famous for a Shimmy. World, November 21

    Sanna Marin was celebrated as a pathbreaking feminist when she became Finland’s prime minister at age 34. Two years after leaving office, she’s trying to turn a scandal over a leaked dancing video into a battle cry.

  119. Want to Immigrate to Britain? The Government Says You Must Earn It. World, November 20

    The government plans to double the period needed for many legal immigrants to become permanent residents, while cutting it for higher-rate taxpayers.

  120. Louvre’s Embattled Leader Defends Contested Renovation Plan, and Her Tenure World, November 20

    In one of her very few interviews since the museum heist, Laurence des Cars said the plan would increase much-needed security, but critics say it is too focused on new construction.

  121. Ukraine Searches for Strike Survivors as Peace Plan Is Floated Video, November 20

    The Trump administration has floated a 28-point peace plan to end Russia’s war in Ukraine as rescue crews continued to search for survivors of a deadly Russian strike in western Ukraine.

  122. Ukraine and Europe Chafe at Being Excluded From U.S.-Russian Peace Plan World, November 20

    Some in Kyiv expressed confusion over the Trump administration’s multiple diplomatic tracks as Washington tries to revive negotiations.

  123. ¿Qué ha pasado con el terrorismo en Europa? En español, November 20

    No hace mucho tiempo, los grandes atentados eran una preocupación diaria. ¿Por qué parece que las cosas han cambiado?

  124. Move Over, Netflix: Ukraine’s Corruption Investigators Bring the Drama World, November 20

    The country’s anti-graft agencies have taken a cinematic approach to revealing a scandal that has touched President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle.

  125. Help! My Rental Car Died Within a Mile, and Avis Charged Me $1,367. Travel, November 20

    A visitor to Italy had to abandon an S.U.V. after it conked out just minutes from the rental agency. Then he got another surprise: a hefty repair bill.

  126. Franco murió hace 50 años, pero sigue ganando adeptos en España En español, November 20

    Los jóvenes españoles se sienten cada vez más atraídos por el dictador Francisco Franco. Por eso, el gobierno está diseñando aplicaciones, juegos y camisetas para promover la democracia.

  127. Franco Died 50 Years Ago, but He’s Still Winning New Fans in Spain World, November 20

    Young Spaniards are increasingly drawn to the dictator Francisco Franco. So the government is designing apps, games and T-shirts to promote democracy.

  128. Newly Discovered Bach Pieces Are the Fruits of Decades of Detective Work Arts, November 19

    A pair of organ works that scholars believe were written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach were premiered in Leipzig this week and added to the composer’s official catalog.

  129. Rusia lanza un misil a Ucrania. Hay al menos 25 personas muertas En español, November 19

    Mientras el presidente Volodímir Zelenski intenta reanimar las conversaciones de paz, el país sufre una oleada de ataques generalizados.

  130. U.S.-Russian Peace Plan Would Force Ukraine to Cede Land and Cut Army World, November 19

    The 28-point proposal, which comes as the Trump administration tries to restart settlement talks, includes demands long rejected by Kyiv as nonstarters.

  131. What Happened to Europe’s Terrorism Problem? World, November 19

    Not that long ago, big attacks were a daily concern. We look at why it feels different now.

  132. The Artist Who Makes Clay Look Like Navels, Nipples and Vertebrae T Magazine, November 19

    For more than five decades, the ceramist Magdalene Odundo has been making abstract, time-intensive vessels that recall bodies in motion.

  133. Family Who Died While Visiting Istanbul May Have Been Poisoned, Authorities Say World, November 19

    Four members of the Bocek family, including two young children, died while visiting Turkey from Germany this month. The authorities have arrested 11 people in the case.

  134. Early Signs Point to a Harsh Flu Season in the U.S. Health, November 19

    The virus circulating this year is more virulent and has been spreading faster and earlier than usual.

  135. Northern Ireland Must Change How Its Schools Teach Religion, Court Says World, November 19

    The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom said Northern Ireland’s public schools must include the study of faiths other than Christianity.

  136. U.K. Vows to Ban Resale of Concert Tickets Above Face Value Arts, November 19

    The move aims to prevent “touts,” or scalpers, from charging exorbitant prices for sought-after shows.

  137. Russia Launches Deadly Attack on Ukraine Video, November 19

    A deadly Russian barrage of missiles and drones in Ukraine came as President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Turkey in a bid to revive peace talks to end his country’s war with Russia.

  138. Netherlands Hands Back Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia Business, November 19

    Uncertainty over the availability of the company’s chips, which are used in cars and electronics, had added to concerns of a global shortage.

  139. What to Know About the Corruption Scandal Roiling Ukraine World, November 19

    An investigation into the state-owned nuclear power company has reached members of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle.

  140. This Play Recruited Actors With Anorexia. Was That Ethical? Theater, November 19

    Some psychologists and parents argued that it risked glamorizing the condition, but one performer described the experience as empowering: “Onstage, I can be who I really am.”

  141. Zelensky Under Siege as Corruption Case Shatters Ukraine’s Wartime Unity World, November 19

    An anti-Zelensky political coalition is coalescing as the president’s allies are accused of enriching themselves while the country’s soldiers die on the battlefield.

  142. Climate Change Is Stressing Italy’s Cows, and Coming for Your Burrata World, November 19

    Extreme heat causes cows to produce less milk. This poses problems in cheese-obsessed Italy, especially as it tries to meet growing demand for favorites like burrata.

  143. Old Divides of East and West Haunt Germany’s Newest Arrivals World, November 19

    Refugees who poured into the country a decade ago fared better when they landed in the more prosperous West, an enduring legacy of reunification.

  144. Russia Pounds Ukraine Even as Zelensky Aims to Revive Peace Talks World, November 19

    At least 19 people were killed in the city of Ternopil when missiles hit a residential building, the authorities there said.

  145. ¿Pasta al doble de precio? Algunos productores italianos enfrentan aranceles enormes en EE. UU. En español, November 19

    Una investigación del Departamento de Comercio podría imponer tarifas prohibitivas a marcas italianas, desde Barilla hasta Rummo, desatando temores de que la pasta auténtica desaparezca de las estanterías estadounidenses.

  146. Europe’s Chip Dreams Confront Business Realities Technology, November 19

    European chipmakers need TSMC’s help to grow their own semiconductor supply chain, but the chip giant’s Taiwanese suppliers find Europe a tough place to do business.

  147. Cientos de gazatíes llegan a Sudáfrica en circunstancias ambiguas En español, November 18

    Un supuesto grupo de ayuda humanitaria vendió pasajes de avión que llevaron a personas palestinas a Sudáfrica. El gobierno de ese país cree que las condiciones son sospechosas.

  148. Poland Pins Railway Sabotage on Russian-Backed Ukrainians Video, November 18

    Poland said two Ukrainians working with Russia were responsible for two devices on the train tracks of a main supply line to Ukraine, with one causing a minor explosion.

  149. Poland Blames Russian-Backed Ukrainians for Railway Sabotage World, November 18

    Two devices on a main supply line to Ukraine were intended to derail passing trains but failed, the prime minister said, and the two suspects fled the country.