Two masked attackers shot and killed one person during a church service on Sunday in Istanbul, Turkish officials said. The motive was not immediately clear.
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After Two Years of Bloody Fighting, Ukraine Wrestles With Conscription
When Russian troops and tanks invaded Ukraine in February 2022, tens of thousands of Ukrainians rushed to serve in the army in a surge of
Finland Votes for President – The New York Times
Voters in Finland will cast ballots on Sunday in a presidential election that comes as NATO’s newest member faces the threat of an antagonistic Russia.
London’s Highline Will Echo Its New York Inspiration, With Local Notes
The derelict rail bridge stretches across a busy north London street, green foliage peeking out of the gaps between the beams overhead, where bright blue
On Holocaust Memorial Day, Germans Rally Against Far Right and for Democracy
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Germany on Holocaust Memorial Day on Saturday to demonstrate in support of democracy and against
Jürgen Klopp Dragged Liverpool Into the Future. Now He’ll Let It Go.
For Jürgen Klopp, the montages will be long and they will be emotional. There will, naturally, be artful drone shots of Liverpool’s skyline. There will
Luis Rubiales, Ex-Chief of Spanish Soccer, to Face Trial Over World Cup Kiss
Luis Rubiales, Spain’s onetime soccer chief, is due to be tried over his nonconsensual kiss of a star player during the Women’s World Cup medal
German Rail Workers Strike Over Pay and Hours
Passenger train drivers in Germany walked off the job on Wednesday and vowed not to return for six days in a strike over working conditions
Storm Isha Sweeps Britain With Powerful Winds, Disrupting Travel
Britain was under strong wind warnings, including a tornado watch, as a winter storm swept over the country on Sunday, bringing potential “danger to life”
Overlooked No More: Beatrix Potter, Author of ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’
This article is part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times. With “The