Europe
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Your Friday Briefing
President Biden leaving for Rome on Thursday. While the president found plenty of support for his plan, he left the…
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Nuclear-Powered Submarines for Australia? Maybe Not So Fast.
SYDNEY, Australia — When Australia made its trumpet-blast announcement that it would build nuclear-powered submarines with the help of the…
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France and the United States Seek an Elusive Reconciliation
PARIS — Since their relationship imploded in a welter of recrimination six weeks ago, poisoned by what France saw as…
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After Time of ‘Real Terror,’ City’s Resilience Is Symbolized in Statue
BRESCIA, Italy — Wearing a toga, the woman points out the top attractions of one of Italy’s more underrated cities:…
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Meeting Between Francis and Biden Will Highlight Their Rift With American Bishops
VATICAN CITY — When Joseph R. Biden Jr. visits the Vatican on Friday, he will be the third American president…
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La reunión de Francisco y Biden pondrá de manifiesto su distanciamiento con los obispos estadounidenses
CIUDAD DEL VATICANO — Cuando Joe Biden visite el Vaticano el 29 de octubre, se convertirá en el tercer presidente…
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Wes Anderson’s Dream of France, and the Paris I Remember
PARIS — At the premiere on Sunday before the release of his latest movie, “The French Dispatch,” Wes Anderson stood…
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Your Thursday Briefing
Workers at the South African pharmaceutical company Aspen Pharmacare, which will apply for a license from Merck to make and…
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Wonders, and Horrors, Drawn From Boyhood in a War Zone
ST. IVES, England — When Petrit Halilaj was 13 and a refugee from the brutal war in Kosovo, a group…
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He Won the Nobel. Why Are His Books So Hard to Find?
When Abdulrazak Gurnah released his 10th book, “Afterlives,” last year, his editor was sure it would become his first major…