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Jubilant PSG Fans Cause Chaos in France

1 juin 2025 à 13:43
Police arrested hundreds of people overnight after Paris Saint-Germain fans celebrated a Champions League victory. Amid the celebrations, one person died in a traffic incident and another was stabbed to death.

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Riot police on the Champs-Élysées in Paris after Paris St.-Germain won the Champions League, on Saturday.

Mexico’s Vote on Nearly 2,700 Judges Will Test Its Democracy

The election to overhaul Mexico’s courts could result in a justice system more beholden to the nation’s dominant party, Morena.

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A woman distributing pamphlets on judicial candidates in Mexico City on Wednesday. The sprawling elections are the most far-reaching judicial overhaul ever attempted by a large democracy.

How the N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Plan to Solve the Housing Crisis

1 juin 2025 à 09:00
The candidates’ ambitious plans could bring hundreds of thousands of new homes to a city desperate for them, though many are light on details about how they’d pay for them.

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Candidates for mayor of New York City agree on the urgent need for more housing, with some pushing for new buildings on golf courses and in neighborhoods resistant to development.

Hamburg Hospital Fire Kills 3 and Injures More Than 50

1 juin 2025 à 08:15
The fire broke out in a ward of the Marien Hospital with a high number of elderly patients, the authorities said. The cause was not immediately clear.

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Firefighters on the ground floor of a hospital in Hamburg, Germany, where fire broke out overnight.

​South Korea’s Election Likely to Reset Ties With China

1 juin 2025 à 06:01
Both of the main candidates support the alliance with the United States, but the front-runner favors diplomacy with North Korea and China to improve strained relations.

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Banners showing South Korea’s two main presidential candidates Lee Jae-myung, left, and Kim Moon-soo, right. The June 3 election outcome will have an impact on the country’s foreign policy.

The U.S. Right Loathes the E.U. How Are They Going to Negotiate Trade?

1 juin 2025 à 06:01
The Trump administration and the European Union are fast-tracking discussions toward a trade deal, but America’s right sometimes treats the bloc as more foe than friend.

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A port in Hamburg, Germany. The European Union runs a trade surplus with the United States, which has been a sore point with President Trump.

M.I.T. Class President Barred From Graduation Ceremony After Pro-Palestinian Speech

1 juin 2025 à 03:11
According to the school, the student delivered a speech, which denounced M.I.T.’s ties to Israel, that had not been preapproved.

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At a schoolwide ceremony on Thursday at the institute’s campus in Cambridge, Mass., Megha Vemuri commended students who protested on behalf of Palestinians and denounced M.I.T.’s ties with Israel.

Move to Canada? Migrants Face ‘No Good Options’ After Supreme Court Ruling.

1 juin 2025 à 02:37
Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who entered the United States legally under a Biden-era program are now scrambling.

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Immigration agents during an operation this month in Pompano Beach, Fla., Many immigrants who came to the United States legally under a Biden-era program now face the possibility of removal.

Patti LuPone Apologizes for Comments About Audra McDonald and Kecia Lewis

31 mai 2025 à 23:53
LuPone said she was “deeply sorry for the words” she used in her criticism of Kecia Lewis and Audra McDonald when asked about a dispute over Broadway noise levels.

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“I am devastated that my behavior has offended others and has run counter to what we hold dear in this community,” Patti LuPone wrote in a statement published on Saturday.
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U.S. Sends Iran Proposal on Nuclear Deal, Amid Reports of Uranium Enrichment Ramp-Up

The preliminary U.S. proposal came as a confidential U.N. report described an Iranian initiative that had multiplied Tehran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium.

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According to the report from the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran now has the capability to produce bomb-grade fuel for roughly 10 weapons.

Rare Early June Rainfall Could Reach Phoenix

31 mai 2025 à 22:38
Measurable rainfall in the first week of June has only been recorded 21 times since 1896, according to weather records. The rain would be welcome after a winter of below-normal precipitation.

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Deem Hills in Phoenix in 2024. Normal rainfall for the first week of June is zero, a forecaster said, but a coming storm system could change that.

What to Know About Canada’s Wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

31 mai 2025 à 20:44
Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota are already seeing air quality deteriorate because of smoke from the fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

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Smoke hanging in the air above Highway 97 north of Buckinghorse River, British Columbia, on Friday. Dozens of out-of-control wildfires are burning in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, where access has been limited, as well as in British Columbia.

Why Gen Z Doesn’t Like Opening Bar Tabs

31 mai 2025 à 11:01
To the chagrin of bartenders, many 20-something bargoers prefer to close out and pay after every single drink, no matter how many they might order during an outing.

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“You’ll have people come up four or five times, get drinks, and close their tab every time,” said Brianna Boeke, a bartender in New Orleans.

North Carolina Town Has Some of the Purest Quartz That Powers the World’s Tech

31 mai 2025 à 11:00
Residents have a saying in Spruce Pine, that a piece of their home is in tech across the globe. But could geopolitical tensions hurt their mining tradition, and their lucrative quartz business?

A quartz mine run by Sibelco. What sets the company apart, industry experts say, is that it has been around for decades and has refined its extraction and purification processes.

Share Your Experiences With School Police Officers in Texas

30 mai 2025 à 18:05
The New York Times wants to hear from students, school employees and community members who have interacted with school police officers in Texas, as well as law enforcement officials who have worked on school campuses.

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A police officer watches as students arrive at Freedom Elementary School in San Antonio, Texas.

Israel Bars Arab Foreign Ministers From High-Level West Bank Visit

31 mai 2025 à 17:33
The trip had been planned for Sunday ahead of a June conference, backed by France and Saudi Arabia, to urge the creation of a Palestinian state.

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Israeli soldiers in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, this week. Israel has barred a delegation of Arab foreign ministers from visiting the city to meet with Palestinian leaders there.
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