The new president of European soccer’s governing body settled into a chair in his glass-walled office in Switzerland, glanced out at the sweeping views of
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Sandra Milo, Who Had Star Turns in Fellini Films, Dies at 90
Ms. Milo had three children by two partners, and her private life was often fodder for tabloids and glossy magazines. With gaps of varying lengths
How Shrinking Populations Fuel Divisive Politics
In the 2000 film “Almost Famous,” Cameron Crowe’s comedy-drama about rock musicians in the 1970s, the character played by Zooey Deschanel at one point gives
Over 800 Officials in U.S. and Europe Sign Letter Protesting Israel Policies
More than 800 officials in the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union released a public letter of dissent on Friday against their
Jack Jennings, P.OW. Who Helped Build Burma Railway, Dies at 104
Jack Jennings, a British prisoner of war during World War II who worked as a slave laborer on the Burma Railway, the roughly 250-mile Japanese
EU Agrees to $54 Billion Fund for Ukraine
Some European leaders jested they’d send Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary their hotel bills for the extra nights they had to spend in Brussels
Lawrence Langer, Unblinking Scholar of Holocaust Literature, Dies at 94
Lawrence L. Langer, a literary scholar whose unblinking assessment of the Holocaust as an event so vast and evil that it defies moral framing helped
Monkey Who Escaped in Scotland is Captured
Ever since the breakout, the people of Kingussie have been following the whereabouts of a fugitive in the Scottish highlands. There he was, breaking into
Thursday Briefing
An E.U. summit on aid for Ukraine.
In Northern Ireland, a Knotty Brexit Problem Is on the Brink of Being Solved
Almost two years of political gridlock. Decision-making paralyzed. Rising tension in a place where peace remains fragile even after the end of decades of sectarian