Robert Badinter, a French lawyer and former justice minister who led the fight to abolish the death penalty in France and became one of the
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Fragments of Asteroid With Mystery Origin Are Found Outside Berlin
Scientists have found pieces of a meteorite that fell near Berlin just after midnight on Jan. 21. It is a rare find, from an asteroid
On a Frozen Border, Finland Puzzles Over a ‘Russian Game’
Poking up through the snow drifts on the Finnish-Russian border lies a symbol of Moscow’s biggest provocation yet toward NATO’s newest member: a sprawling heap
Tucker Carlson Urges Putin to Release American Journalist
In an interview released on Thursday, Tucker Carlson urged President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to release an American reporter for The Wall Street Journal
Paul McCartney Talks About His Beatles Photos Coming to the Brooklyn Museum
They are now a collector’s trove — Paul McCartney’s own photos, shot 60 years ago, when the Beatles took Europe and America by storm: images
Prince Harry Gets Damages in Hacking Case and Calls Out Piers Morgan
Prince Harry has settled his privacy claims against a British tabloid publisher, his lawyer told a London court on Friday, two months after a judge
Friday Briefing
A special counsel clears Biden.
The Land of Ferrari and Lamborghini Has a New Speed Limit: 30 K.P.H.
When Bologna became the first major Italian city to impose a speed limit of 30 kilometers, or 20 miles, an hour, Luca Mazzoli, a local
Si Spiegel, War Hero Who Modernized Christmas Trees, Dies at 99
Before he became known as the father of artificial Christmas trees, Si Spiegel was a valiant Army aviator. In the closing days of World War
UEFA’s Ceferin Says He Won’t Seek Another Term as President
European soccer leaders on Thursday fell squarely in line behind their powerful president, Aleksander Ceferin, by approving a change to term-limit rules that would have