Angry protesters lit small fires and clashed with police clad in riot gear at the Place de la Concorde in central Paris on Thursday after
Month: March 2023
3 Dogs Die After Eating Poisoned Meatballs at a Race in France
Three dogs died last weekend after eating poisoned meatballs during a canine cross-country race in southern France, prompting an investigation by the local police. On
A 1,600-Year-Old Coffin May Shed Light on Roman Britain
LONDON — British archaeologists have uncovered an ancient coffin in a 1,600-year-old cemetery in northern England, a discovery, they said, that could shed light on
Is This the New Cocktail Capital of Europe?
Beogradski Koktel Klub Around 11:30 one night, I rang the buzzer outside Beogradski Koktel Klub, a speakeasy-style bar where Old Town and Dorcol meet. A
Phyllida Barlow, 78, British Sculptor of Playful, Scale-Defying Works, Dies
The British artist Phyllida Barlow, who after a four-decade teaching career found fame as a groundbreaking artist in her own right in her mid-60s, creating
When a Military Spies on Citizens’ Phones
Tech companies, like Meta and Apple, sell users the promise of privacy. They say the encryption on their smartphones and apps will keep user data
U.S. Drone Downed over the Black Sea: What We Know
The Pentagon said on Tuesday that a Russian warplane struck an unarmed American MQ-9 Reaper surveillance drone over the Black Sea just after dawn on
Court in Italy to Rule on Convictions of 2 Americans in Police Officer’s Killing
Italy’s highest court is expected to rule on Wednesday on appeals by two Americans convicted in the killing of an Italian police officer in Rome
U.S. Says Russian Fighter Jet Hit American Drone Over Black Sea
WASHINGTON — A Russian warplane struck a U.S. surveillance drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday, hitting the drone’s propeller and causing its American operators
Polish Court Convicts Rights Activist of Aiding an Abortion by Providing Pills
Ms. Wydrzynska, who has been an abortion rights activist in Poland for the past 16 years, said in an interview last summer with The Times