Europe
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Pastries and Persuasion: How a Global Tax Deal Got Done
WASHINGTON — Over a two-hour breakfast of tea and pastries at the Hotel Amigo in Brussels in July, Treasury Secretary…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
Flooding in Germany in July. Credit...Gordon Welters for The New York TimesA path to dangerous warming Ahead of a major…
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The Newest Power Player in Luxury’s First Family
PARIS — Frédéric Arnault, the 26-year-old chief executive of TAG Heuer, may be the youngest C.E.O. of a luxury watch…
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Queen Elizabeth, Advised to Rest, Will Skip Climate Summit in Glasgow
Advised by doctors to rest, Queen Elizabeth II, at age 95 the oldest and longest-serving monarch in British history, will…
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Poland’s Heartland Would Rather Keep E.U. Money Than Break With Bloc
KOBYLIN-BORZYMY, Poland — The twin steeples of Saint Stanislaus, a hulking, red-brick Catholic church, are visible for miles across the…
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Britain moves to attract financing for nuclear plants.
The British government said on Tuesday that it would introduce legislation enabling a form of financing for nuclear power stations…
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3 Children and 1 Woman Drowned While Migrating Across the Aegean Sea
ATHENS — Three children and a woman drowned on Tuesday in the Aegean Sea after the bottom fell out of…
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Self Esteem, a Pop Singer Who Wants Britain to ‘Prioritise Pleasure’
LONDON — Rebecca Lucy Taylor — better known as Self Esteem — was onstage at a club here last Friday,…
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Trial Begins for Men Accused in Killing of Holocaust Survivor in France
PARIS — Two men went on trial in Paris on Tuesday, accused of killing an 85-year-old grandmother who survived the…
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Sudan’s Prime Minister Is Detained at Home of General Who Led Coup
A day after he seized power in Sudan, the country’s top general said on Tuesday that he is detaining the…