Days of intense negotiations enabled the Biden administration to avoid casting a veto at the United Nations Security Council in defense of Israel’s military campaign
Year: 2023
It’s OK to Call It Soccer
George Best’s résumé, in the late 1960s, was pretty much flawless. He was a dazzling, edge-of-the-seat winger, certainly one of the finest players on the
France’s President Condemns ‘Manhunt’ Against Gérard Depardieu
President Emmanuel Macron of France this week condemned what he called a “manhunt” targeting Gérard Depardieu, the embattled French actor whose worldwide fame has been
Inside Pope Francis’ Shift on Catholic Blessings of Same-Sex Couples
In March 2021, as stunned L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics grappled with a Vatican document approved by Pope Francis that ruled against blessing same-sex unions, one of his
Strike Halts Eurostar Channel Tunnel Service Between London and Europe
Rail traffic under the English Channel was gradually returning to normal on Thursday after the end of an unexpected walkout by railway workers that had
Several Killed in Shooting at University in Prague
Several people were killed and “tens” of others wounded in a shooting on Thursday at Charles University in central Prague, Czech police said. The governor
Thursday Briefing
Peace talks in Cairo and at the U.N..
2 Teens Convicted of Murdering Brianna Ghey, a Transgender Girl, in England
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Polish Right Occupies State TV, Refusing to Accept Loss of Power
Amid a turbulent change of power, Poland’s main state television news channel went abruptly off the air on Wednesday, as the former governing party sent
E.U. Countries Reach Major Deal on Migration After Years of Wrangling
European countries struck a key deal on Wednesday to overhaul their joint migration system, an agreement years in the making and aimed at allaying mounting