
The Scammer’s Manual: How to Launder Money and Get Away With It
Documents and insiders reveal how one of the world’s major money laundering networks operates.By Selam Gebrekidan, Joy Dong, Chang W. Lee and Weiyi Cai
Published on : Sun Mar 23 2025
worldasia
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Keir Starmer on Putin, Trump and Europe’s Challenge: ‘We’ve Known This Moment Was Coming’
The British prime minister said in a series of conversations that the tectonic shifts in America’s relationship with Europe and Russia had to be a ‘galvanizing moment.’By Mark Landler
Published on : Sun Mar 23 2025
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Pope Francis Will Be Discharged From the Hospital on Sunday, Doctors Say
The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalized for six weeks with pneumonia in both lungs. He will need to rest in the Vatican for at least two months, his doctors said.By Jason Horowitz and Elisabetta Povoledo
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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‘So Eager to Get Back’: Travelers Pour Into a Reopened Heathrow
Information boards showed that most flights would leave on time, but the lines at ticketing counters signaled that many travelers were in for more delays.By Lynsey Chutel and Jonathan Wolfe
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
worldeurope
Great BritainBritish Airways PLCHeathrow Airport (London, England)

How We Investigated Money Laundering, and What We Found
Our reporters went into a notorious refuge for scammers and fraudsters, and emerged with a how-to guide.By Selam Gebrekidan and Joy Dong
Published on : Sun Mar 23 2025
worldasia
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Four Takeaways From Keir Starmer’s Conversations With The New York Times
The British prime minister said Putin would break any peace deal unless Ukraine gets robust security guarantees and that preserving the U.S.-British relationship was crucial.By Mark Landler
Published on : Sun Mar 23 2025
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EuropeGreat BritainNew York TimesNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationStarmer, KeirTrump, Donald JPutin, Vladimir VMacron, Emmanuel (1977- )Zelensky, Volodymyr

A Montana Senator Seeks to Be Trump’s Voice in Beijing
Senator Steve Daines said in an interview that in meetings with Chinese officials, he called for talks between President Trump and China’s leader, Xi Jinping.By Keith Bradsher and Meaghan Tobin
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
worldasia
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Rockets Fired From Lebanon Prompt Israeli Strikes
The volley broke months of relative quiet in northern Israel after a U.S.-backed truce. Israel retaliated by attacking sites it said were linked to Hezbollah.By Aaron Boxerman
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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Trump’s Attempts to Resolve Global Conflicts Quickly Face Diplomatic Reality
Allies say the foreign policy version of “flood the zone” is working. But critics argue that the hurry-up approach in Israel, Ukraine and Iran may not lead to stable, durable solutions to conflicts around the world.By Michael D. Shear
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
worldeurope
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Pakistan Is Trying to Integrate the ‘Most Dangerous Place’ on Earth. It’s Failing.
The country’s former tribal areas bordering Afghanistan are plagued by escalating militancy, leading to widespread disillusionment.By Zia ur-Rehman
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
worldasia
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The Sniper’s Nest
Exploring an image of Sgt. Maj. Ismail Hassan of the Sudanese Army at a sniper position in a luxury apartment block across the Blue Nile from Sudan’s presidential palace.Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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This Canadian Business Survived 142 Years, but Maybe Not Trump’s Trade War
A rice mill in Ontario is among many small businesses being hit by President Trump’s tariffs and also by Canada’s retaliatory levies, putting their futures in doubt.By Ian Austen
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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CanadaUnited StatesWindsor (Ontario)Trump, Donald J

Park or Personal Paradise? A Rare Private Island Comes Onto the Italian Market.
The sale of an island just off the coast of Bacoli, near Naples, has pit the quest for a rich investor against a more communal alternative.By Neil MacFarquhar
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
worldeurope
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Protests Swell in South Korea as Court Weighs President’s Fate
Mass rallies for and against Yoon Suk Yeol filled the streets on Saturday as the Constitutional Court prepared to rule on whether his ill-fated imposition of martial law justified removal.By Choe Sang-Hun
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
worldasia
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At Least 4 Die After Nearly 30 Wildfires Erupt in South Korea
Firefighters confronted the forest fires in the country’s southeast over the weekend. Most had been extinguished by Sunday, but dry and windy conditions persisted.By Jin Yu Young
Published on : Sun Mar 23 2025
worldasia
South Korea

Spring Awakening
Being new at something isn’t always pleasant, but beyond the discomfort, rewards await.By Melissa Kirsch
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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The Carney Doctrine on Trump: Demand Respect, Be Patient, Diversify
On the road with the prime minister, we learned more about his approach to President Trump.By Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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E.P.A. Investigations of Severe Pollution Look Increasingly at Risk
The agency will no longer shut down “any stage of energy production,” absent an imminent threat, a new memo says, and will curtail efforts to cut pollution in poorer areas.By Hiroko Tabuchi
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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Travel Disruptions Linger as Flights Resume at London’s Heathrow
Hundreds of additional employees were on duty, and flights were added to the schedule to accommodate thousands of extra passengers, the airport said.By Michael D. Shear, Lynsey Chutel and Eshe Nelson
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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With Erdogan Rival Detained, Critics See Democracy Eroding in Turkey
Opponents say President Recep Tayyip Erdogan manipulates the courts and the media to tighten his grip on power, and now is trying to prevent a top contender from running for president.By Ben Hubbard and Safak Timur
Published on : Sat Mar 22 2025
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Tate Brothers, Trailed by Human-Trafficking Charges, Are Returning to Romania
Andrew Tate said on social media that he and his brother, Tristan, were flying back to Romania from the United States for a proceeding in their criminal case.By Neil Vigdor, Isabella Kwai and Matei Barbulescu
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
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Heathrow Rumbles Back to Life After Substation Fire Shut Down Airport
The blaze forced Britain’s largest airport to cancel or divert more than 1,000 flights on Friday and removed a linchpin of global air travel. Counterterrorism police were investigating the cause of the fire.By Megan Specia, Lynsey Chutel, Eshe Nelson and Thomas Fuller
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
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Stranded by Heathrow Closure, Some Travelers Got Creative. Others Just Gave Up.
The New York Times asked passengers whose travel plans were upended by a daylong disruption at Heathrow Airport to share how they coped.By Sopan Deb
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
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What Caused the Fire That Shut Down Heathrow Airport?
Officials and travelers are calling for an investigation into not only how the blaze started, but how it was able to cause such a large disruption to global travel.By Michael D. Shear, Stephen Castle and Megan Specia
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldeurope
London (England)EuropeHeathrow Airport (London, England)

America Last: Why Shoppers Abroad Are Boycotting U.S. Goods
A growing number of Europeans and citizens of other countries are choosing not to buy American products to demonstrate their anger at President Trump’s policies.By Jenny Gross
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
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For Trump and Netanyahu, Similar Strategies With Similar Goals
The American and Israeli leaders have been mirroring each other as they go to war with their own governmentsBy Mark Mazzetti and Patrick Kingsley
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
uspolitics
IsraelShin BetTrump, Donald JNetanyahu, BenjaminBar, Ronen (1965- )

Counterterrorism police take the lead in investigating the fire near Heathrow.
With counterterrorism police leading the investigation, the possibility of sabotage was being taken seriously, though officials say there is no evidence of foul play.By Stephen Castle and Megan Specia
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldeurope
London (England)Heathrow Airport (London, England)

Long-Lost Klimt Portrays African Prince
The gallery selling the work, which resurfaced at the TEFAF Maastricht art fair, says a major museum is negotiating to buy it.By Scott Reyburn
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
artsdesign
TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair Stichting)Klimt, Gustav

South Korean Court Blocks K-pop Group NewJeans From Going It Alone
The court sided with the girl group’s record label, Ador, barring the quintet from planning commercial pursuits after trying to cut ties. The band vowed to appeal.By Choe Sang-Hun
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldasia
South KoreaNewJeans (Music Group)Hybe Co Ltd

Russian Energy Sites Burn as Kyiv and Moscow Trade Blame
As Russia and Ukraine prepare to discuss a possible cease-fire on power infrastructure, each side appears to be trying to portray the other as untrustworthy.By Constant Méheut
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldeurope
RussiaUkraine

What to Know if Your Heathrow Flight Was Canceled or Diverted
Around 220,000 passengers were expected to travel through London’s Heathrow Airport on Friday. The airport’s closure is expected to have ripple effects worldwide.By Ceylan Yeğinsu
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldeurope
Heathrow Airport (London, England)

U.S. Says Decision to Turn Back French Scientist Had Nothing to Do With Trump
The Department of Homeland Security said the academic was denied entry because he had “confidential” data from an American lab, not because of his views on the president’s policies.By Aurelien Breeden
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldeurope
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Israel Tries to Pressure Hamas to Free More Hostages
Israel’s defense minister said it was preparing to seize more territory in Gaza and intensify attacks unless the Palestinian group freed more of the dozens of remaining captives.By Aaron Boxerman
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldmiddleeast
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‘A Million Moving Pieces’: What Happens When a Hub Like Heathrow Closes
Lots of people need to secure hotel rooms and new travel plans.By Meaghan Tobin
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldeurope
London (England)Heathrow Airport (London, England)

Clues From Inside an ‘Extermination Camp’ Promise Despair and Hope
The discovery of an “extermination camp” outside a small village in Mexico has sent families searching for their missing loved ones into a mix of turmoil and hope for answers.By Paulina Villegas and Fred Ramos
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
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In Germany, ‘Orphaned’ by U.S., Shock Gives Way to Action
No country in Europe is as much a product of enlightened postwar American diplomacy. Now adrift, it has begun to reckon with a new world.By Steven Erlanger
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
worldeurope
GermanyEuropeRussiaEuropean UnionNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationTrump, Donald J

The New American Travel Anxiety: ‘Will They Hate Us?’
In light of recent American foreign policy decisions, many U.S. travelers are concerned about how they will be perceived abroad.By Lisa Abend
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
travel
Trump, Donald J

Greenland Races Into New Era Without Losing Grip on Inuit Traditions
Amid dizzying changes caused by a warming climate and global attention, Greenlanders don’t want to have to choose between embracing the future and honoring their heritage.By Jeffrey Gettleman and Ivor Prickett
Published on : Fri Mar 21 2025
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