Premier League Preview: Here We Go Again
The European soccer season is back. Here are the top story lines to watch this season.
By Rory Smith
The European soccer season is back. Here are the top story lines to watch this season.
By Rory Smith
In the regional capital, those who left their homes as Ukrainian forces tore into western Russia are uncertain whether they can ever return to their old lives.
By Nanna Heitmann
A Rio Tinto mine that Europe sees as a critical source for electric vehicle batteries has been the target of enormous protests. “I don’t need green cars. I need green apples and green grass,” said one opponent.
By Andrew Higgins
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has mostly shown a pragmatic streak abroad. But at home, her government is plunging many gay families into panic.
By Emma Bubola
More than 300 have been processed in a prison in Ukraine, providing the country with a much-needed “exchange fund” for future swaps of prisoners of war.
By Andrew E. Kramer and David Guttenfelder
The bridge’s destruction is a setback for Russian supply lines as Ukraine seeks to consolidate its territorial gains in the Kursk region of western Russia.
By Constant Méheut
Experts expect more cases to surface in European countries because of frequent travel to and from Africa, with the threat of contracting the disease raised from “very low” to “low.”
By Lynsey Chutel, Jenny Gross and Christina Anderson
The Paris prosecutor’s office said that the diplomat had been struck in the face with the butt of a pistol. The robbery took place in Paris’s affluent 7th arrondissement.
By Eve Sampson and Ségolène Le Stradic
Three book recommendations from sunny London.
By Amanda Taub
Ukraine’s forces could try advancing farther on Russian soil, or return to the front line, where Moscow is making gains. There are arguments for various options.
By Kim Barker and Constant Méheut
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