Thursday Briefing
A major declaration by NATO.
By Natasha Frost
A major declaration by NATO.
By Natasha Frost
The government promised housing elsewhere. We followed the buses and found a desperate situation.
By Sarah Hurtes and Ségolène Le Stradic
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made the accusation, which was in a declaration approved by the 32 leaders of the alliance, during the NATO summit in Washington on Wednesday.
By Associated Press
The statement was a major departure for the alliance, which until 2019 never officially mentioned China as a concern.
By David E. Sanger
In an open letter, the French president rejected any role in government for the far-left France Unbowed party, setting the stage for a heated showdown.
By Roger Cohen
Vladimir Kara-Murza’s legal representatives said they were denied access to their client in a remote Siberian penal colony for six days.
By Valerie Hopkins
The specter of a second Donald J. Trump presidency injects new urgency into the NATO summit this week. President Biden and other leaders agree Ukraine should have an “irreversible” path to membership.
By Edward Wong, Julian E. Barnes and Helene Cooper
Demonstrators protesting mass tourism, housing shortages and high costs of living doused people dining at restaurants in the city with squirt guns.
By Reuters
The women died at the scene near London on Tuesday, the police said. The BBC identified the victims as the wife and children of one of its commentators.
By Claire Moses
Locals confronted visitors to the Catalan capital in a whimsical (but very serious) demonstration against mass tourism and housing shortages.
By Amelia Nierenberg and Rachel Chaundler
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