In the coming days, about 10,000 Austrians will find an invitation in their mailboxes from an heiress asking for their help spending 25 million euros,
Year: 2024
MSG Withdraws Bid to Build Vegas-Style Sphere in London
What happens in Vegas, it turns out, really does stay in Vegas. The American company behind the Sphere, the gargantuan orb that shimmers, twinkles and
Gabriel Attal Is France’s Youngest and First Openly Gay Prime Minister
In a typically bold bid to revitalize his second term, President Emmanuel Macron named Gabriel Attal, 34, as his new prime minister, replacing Élisabeth Borne,
‘Two Men Down’: For Ukrainian Medics, It Was Time to Move
To save lives, Ukrainian combat medics must stay alive. So, deep inside a position that soldiers call “the black forest” in eastern Ukraine, the medical
London Tube Strike Called Off
The mayor of London on Sunday announced that a planned strike that would have ground the city’s underground Tube system to a halt this week
Eurozone Price Pressures Edged Higher to End the Year
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Glynis Johns, a Tony Winner and Actress in ‘Mary Poppins,’ Dies at 100
Glynis Johns, the British actress who in a trans-Atlantic career that endured for more than 60 years won a Tony Award for her role in
Maureen Flavin Sweeney Dies at 100; Her Weather Report Delayed D-Day
On certain rare occasions, ordinary people in the midst of an average day have changed history. In 1947, Muhammad edh-Dhib, a young Bedouin shepherd looking
Putin Vows to Keep Up Bombardment After a Russian City Is Hit
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia vowed on Monday to continue missile strikes on Ukrainian cities, in retaliation for what he called a “terror” attack