Sitting outside at Gemma, the restaurant at the Bowery Hotel in Lower Manhattan, Jeanne Damas offered a textbook example of what many might call French-girl
Month: September 2023
Germany Toughens Migration Checks to Control Asylum Seeker Influx
The German government on Wednesday announced that it was strengthening controls along its border with Poland and the Czech Republic, responding to increasing political pressure
Russia Shares New Video of Black Sea Fleet Admiral Ukraine Claims to Have Killed
Russia released new videos on Wednesday of a Russian admiral Ukraine claimed to have killed, with the footage showing him apparently alive and well, hoisting
Travelers Who Need Visas to Visit Europe Face a Monthslong Wait
For most travelers from the United States, going to Europe is a relatively smooth experience, without the need to apply for visas or pay steep
Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times
Did Ukraine kill a Russian admiral? A day after announcing that Viktor Sokolov, a top Russian admiral, was among 34 officers killed in an audacious
Erdogan Says Turkey’s Parliament Will Ratify Sweden’s Entry into NATO if the U.S. Sells Turkey Fighter Jets
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said in comments reported on Tuesday that Turkey would approve Sweden’s bid to join the NATO military alliance if
Canada’s Speaker Apologizes After Ukrainian Who Fought for Nazis Was Honored
The Ukrainian man sitting in the gallery of Canada’s House of Commons was a “hero,” the speaker of the House said on Friday, drawing applause
The U.S. Is Sending Depleted Uranium Munitions to Ukraine. What Does That Mean?
The United States announced an aid package for Ukraine on Sept. 6 that for the first time included ammunition made with depleted uranium to Ukraine,
Nagorno-Karabakh Fuel Depot Blast Kills at Least 20
Officials said on Tuesday that at least 20 people had been killed, and nearly 300 wounded, in an explosion at a fuel depot in the
Ukraine Says It Killed Chief of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet
Ukraine’s military claimed on Monday that it had killed the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in a strike on Crimea — a blow that,