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Reçu aujourd’hui — 24 novembre 2025 NYT

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Prompts Debate Over Europe’s Military

24 novembre 2025 à 17:42
With Russia looming, governments race to rebuild armed forces that shrank after the Cold War, grappling with hard issues of economics, politics and military strategy.

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Finnish army conscripts at a training exercise in Helsinki. Finland maintained conscription after the fall of the Soviet Union.

Putin’s Win-Win: Take a Russia-Friendly Peace Deal, or Fight On

24 novembre 2025 à 17:37
The Kremlin’s leader is standing back as Ukraine and Europe scramble to negotiate changes to a U.S. proposal to end the war.

© Pool photo by Vyacheslav Prokofyev

An image released by Russian state media last week shows President Vladimir V. Putin inside the Kremlin on Wednesday. He has said Moscow was content to pursue its interests “through armed confrontation.”

Study Finds Mental Health Benefit to One-Week Social Media Break

24 novembre 2025 à 17:00
Young adults who engaged in a social media “detox” reported reductions in depression, anxiety and insomnia, though it was unclear how long the effects would last.

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On average, symptoms of anxiety dropped by 16.1 percent; symptoms of depression by 24.8 percent; and symptoms of insomnia by 14.5 percent.

Grisly Killings of a Married Couple Spark New Sectarian Unrest in Syria

24 novembre 2025 à 16:42
The government acted quickly to tamp down reprisals in the central city of Homs as it tries to manage repeated waves of bloodshed involving minority groups.

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Syrian soldiers walk past an abandoned movie theater in downtown Homs on Friday. Homs has long been a microcosm of Syria’s sectarian fault lines.

Bolsonaro’s Arrest Exposes Limits to Trump’s Power

24 novembre 2025 à 16:08
President Trump tried to keep the former Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, out of prison. He failed, and now he is moving on.

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President Trump during a bilateral meeting with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in October.

Dharmendra, Bollywood Leading Man, Dies at 89

24 novembre 2025 à 13:30
In a career spanning nearly seven decades and more than 300 productions, the actor became one of India’s best known and most versatile screen stars.

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Dharmendra in 2023. “There’s no role he cannot do,” his biographer said. “You cannot slot him into a pigeonhole.”

Trump Welcomes A.P.’s Photographers. Its Reporters? Not So Much.

24 novembre 2025 à 11:03
The White House now has conflicting approaches for Associated Press journalists as it fights the news service in court over access to presidential events.

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While the White House has restored access to Associated Press photographers like Evan Vucci, it continues to exclude A.P. reporters from the presidential press pool.

His Right Foot: One Tiny Drawing for Sale, Said to Be by Michelangelo

24 novembre 2025 à 15:24
The Renaissance artist painted more than 100 figures in the Sistine Chapel ceiling, yet studies for only a handful remain. Could this five-inch drawing at Christie’s be one?

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Various books and research materials at Christie’s in London related to a newly attributed drawing the auction house says is by Michelangelo that is for sale in February.

Russian Disinformation Comes to Mexico, Seeking to Rupture US Ties

24 novembre 2025 à 11:02
A U.S. government cable said that Kremlin-run outlets had scaled up their efforts across Latin America, seeking to turn people against the United States and garner support for Russia.

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The RT control room in Moscow in 2018. Kremlin-owned media outlets in Mexico have expanded greatly in recent years.

A Stand Against Coal Could Push Oakland Toward Bankruptcy

24 novembre 2025 à 11:02
After Oakland, Calif., reneged on a contract allowing coal shipments, a Kentucky company went under. Courts say the city must now pay hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Port activities have long been a driver of Oakland’s economy, but the city ultimately tried to block a plan to ship coal from its terminal.

Why a Man With U.S. Ties Fought for Russia in Ukraine

24 novembre 2025 à 11:01
Col. Andrei Demurenko’s war story began at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., at a moment of hope and peace. It ended with a mortar blast in Ukraine.

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Mr. Demurenko views President Vladimir V. Putin as a savior who restored Russia’s strength and is leading it in battle against an implacable enemy.

U.S. and Ukraine Hail ‘Meaningful Progress’ on Peace Plan

24 novembre 2025 à 14:06
Washington and Kyiv said that “highly productive” discussions over a proposal to end the war with Russia would continue. But details remained unclear.

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Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine’s delegation, left, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio after their talks in Geneva on Sunday.

Why Europe and the United States Are Still Haggling on Trade

24 novembre 2025 à 10:05
While the two sides reached a broad agreement months ago, American officials will visit Brussels this week to discuss the details. Europe has a wish list, but so does the United States.

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The United States is seeking to conclude a binding, written agreement with the European Union, four months after Ursula von der Leyen, the top E.U. official, and President Trump made a handshake deal.
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