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With Probes of Russian Lines, Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Takes Shape
Ukraine is using its new arsenal of Western tanks and armored vehicles in what is expected to be one of the largest military operations in Europe since World War II.

By Andrew E. Kramer

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

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Bakhmut (Ukraine)Donetsk (Ukraine)Kyiv (Ukraine)Zaporizhzhia (Ukraine)Putin, Vladimir VZelensky, Volodymyr
Bandar Al-Jaloud/Saudi Press Agency, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
From ‘Pariah’ to Partner, Saudi Leader Defies Threats to Isolate Him
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has repeatedly leveraged Saudi Arabia’s wealth and influence to overcome international condemnation of the kingdom’s human rights violations.

By Ben Hubbard

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldmiddleeast
Saudi ArabiaUnited StatesBiden, Joseph R JrMohammed bin Salman (1985- )
Andrew Medichini/Associated Press
Pope’s Doctors Say He’s on the Mend, but Advise Rest and No Events
Francis, who had abdominal surgery on Wednesday, has been advised by his medical team to rest and not recite his usual weekly prayer from his hospital balcony on Sunday.

By Elisabetta Povoledo

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldeurope
Rome (Italy)Roman Catholic ChurchGemelliFrancis
Pool photo by Stefan Rousseau
Boris Johnson’s Comeback Hopes May Be Dimmer Than He Thinks
The former British prime minister, who resigned from Parliament on Friday, has found his way back into voters’ good graces before. But analysts say there is now almost no plausible path back to power for him.

By Mark Landler

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldeurope
Great BritainConservative Party (Great Britain)House of Commons (Great Britain)Johnson, Boris
Tyler Hicks/The New York Times
Zelensky Signals Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Has Begun
As waters from the flooding of a burst dam began to recede, Ukrainian forces were trying to break through stout Russian defenses in the south and east.

By Marc Santora

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

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Kakhovka Dam (Ukraine)Odessa (Ukraine)BakhmutPutin, Vladimir VZelensky, Volodymyr
Federico Rios for The New York Times
Colombia’s Mustard Lovers Grow Desperate Amid Saucy Shortage of Dijon
Colombians are scrambling to find the beloved French condiment as a new health law removes it from shelves, leaving a tangy void in their hearts and sandwiches.

By Genevieve Glatsky

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

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Bogota (Colombia)ColombiaPan American Health Organization
Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

Luis Carlos Barragan Castro
Science Fiction From Latin America, With Zombie Dissidents and Aliens in the Amazon
A new wave of writers is making the genre its own, rooting it in local homelands and histories.

By Emily Hart

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

books
Latin AmericaBarragan, Luis Carlos (Author)Bazterrica, AgustinaDamian Miravete, GabrielaIndiana, RitaNieva, Michel (1988- )Mota, Erick J (1975- )Schweblin, Samanta
Tyler Hicks/The New York Times
As Ukraine Launches Counteroffensive, Definitions of ‘Success’ Vary
Privately, U.S. and European officials concede that pushing all of Russia’s forces out of occupied Ukrainian land is highly unlikely.

By Julian E. Barnes and Steven Erlanger

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

uspolitics
UkraineRussiaNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationBiden, Joseph R JrZelensky, Volodymyr
A Rising India Is Also, in One Remote Pocket, a Blood-Soaked War Zone
An outburst of ethnic hatreds has fractured an ancient kingdom and turned neighbors into enemies.

By Suhasini Raj, Alex Travelli and Saumya Khandelwal

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldasia
Manipur State (India)Imphal (India)IndiaBharatiya Janata PartyModi, Narendra
Colombia’s Armed Force Press Office, via Associated Press
4 Missing Children Found Alive After 40 Days in Colombian Jungle
Rescuers had been searching for the children — aged 13, 9, 4 and 1 — ever since they survived a plane crash that killed the three adults on board.

By Genevieve Glatsky

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldamericas
Amazon JungleColombia
Amber Bracken for The New York Times
What to Know About Canada’s Exceptional Wildfire Season
Wild fires started earlier, are higher in number and spread across much of the country, burning millions of acres as climate change turns more of the country’s forest into a tinderbox.

By Dan Bilefsky and Ian Austen

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

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CanadaQuebec Province (Canada)Environment Canada
Marko Drobnjakovic/Associated Press
In Serbia, a Strongman Under Fire Hails Himself as Defender of the Nation
President Aleksandar Vucic, who has been the target of protests in Belgrade, has been playing up his role defending Serbs in Kosovo, where tensions have recently flared.

By Andrew Higgins

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
KosovoSerbiaKurti, AlbinVucic, Aleksandar
Ksenia Kuleshova for The New York Times
Can He Fix ‘Palace of Scaffolding’ in Time for Belgium’s 200th Birthday?
For an architect trying to renovate his beloved but crumbling Palace of Justice in Brussels, once the largest building in the world, the design challenges pale compared with the political ones.

By Sarah Hurtes

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
Brussels (Belgium)Demesmaeker, Andre
Juan Barreto/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Colombian Children Rescued From Jungle Are Said to Be in Good Health
The four siblings, ages 1 to 13, were eager to play and asked for books just a day after being rescued and having survived 40 days in the jungle, officials said.

By Genevieve Glatsky

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldamericas
Amazon JungleColombiaBogota (Colombia)Petro, Gustavo
Reuters
Greta Thunberg Ends Her School Strikes After 251 Weeks
The climate activist, who has inspired young people around the world to demand action against climate change, graduated from high school on Friday in Sweden.

By Remy Tumin

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldeurope
SwedenThunberg, Greta
Olivier Chassignole/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Syrian Refugee Charged With Attempted Murder After Stabbing in France
A local prosecutor said that the six victims of the attack, two adults and four very young children, were no longer in life-threatening conditions.

By Aurelien Breeden

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldeurope
Annecy (France)
Sophie Park for The New York Times
Worldwide, Trump’s Latest Legal Woes Draw Outrage, and Shrugs
Allies and rivals alike, beholding the messiness of America, must calculate the risks and opportunities in the latest plot twist in Donald Trump’s legal troubles.

By Damien Cave

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldaustralia
United StatesTrump, Donald J
Erin Schaff/The New York Times
Appeals Panel Is Examining Guantánamo Judge’s Next Job on Ethics Grounds
The issue has cast a cloud over the coming proceedings in the U.S.S. Cole bombing case, which are scheduled to last three weeks starting Monday.

By Carol Rosenberg

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

uspolitics
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba)Defense DepartmentJustice DepartmentAcosta, Lanny J JrNashiri, Abd al-Rahim al-
Kenny Holston/The New York Times
Trump’s Indictment Is Unavoidably Political
The prosecutors’ audience is not only the judge and jurors. It is also the American public.

By David Leonhardt

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

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Justice DepartmentTrump, Donald J
Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press, via Associated Press
Orange and Smoky Skies Over a Province That Rolled Back Climate Measures
Doug Ford, Ontario’s premier, has a long history of opposition to renewable energy programs and an agenda that favors highway construction.

By Ian Austen

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldcanada
Canada
Arizona, Low on Water, Weighs Taking It From the Sea. In Mexico.
A $5 billion plan to desalinate seawater in Mexico and pipe it to Phoenix is testing the notion that desert cities can keep growing as the Earth warm.

By Christopher Flavelle and Adriana Zehbrauskas

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

climate
IDE Technologies Ltd
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About 27 Killed, Mostly Children, When Mortar Shell Explodes in Somalia
A previously unexploded mortar shell went off as children were playing around it in a city in southern Somalia.

By Reuters

Published on : Sat Jun 10 2023

worldafrica
SomaliaMogadishu (Somalia)Shabab
Renaud Philippe for The New York Times
Canada’s Ability to Prevent Forest Fires Lags Behind the Need
Provincial firefighting agencies are stretched thin, there is no national agency and it’s hard to get approval for controlled burns — factors that have exacerbated recent outbreaks.

By Vjosa Isai and Ian Austen

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldcanada
Ontario (Canada)British Columbia (Canada)Quebec Province (Canada)Lytton (British Columbia)Okanagan (British Columbia)Toronto (Ontario)
Tyler Hicks/The New York Times
Battles Rage as Ukraine Tries to Retake Russian-Occupied Territory
Military analysts and U.S. officials said it was too soon to judge the success of Ukraine’s offensive, which is looking for weaknesses to exploit, in the face of fierce resistance.

By Andrew E. Kramer and Eric Schmitt

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
Orikhiv (Ukraine)Zaporizhzhia (Ukraine)Dnipro River (Ukraine)Donetsk (Ukraine)Bakhmut (Ukraine)Kherson (Ukraine)Kakhovka Dam (Ukraine)Putin, Vladimir VZelensky, VolodymyrBiden, Joseph R Jr
Renaud Philippe for The New York Times
Here Is How to Help More Than 20,000 Canadians Displaced by Wildfires
Federal and provincial governments have pledged to match donations to the Canadian Red Cross for those affected by wildfires in Nova Scotia, Alberta and the Northwest Territories.

By Remy Tumin

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldamericas
CanadaAmerican Red Cross
Kenny Holston/The New York Times
Boris Johnson Resigns From Parliament
The former prime minister quit after getting a confidential report about whether he had lied to lawmakers about lockdown-breaking parties.

By Stephen Castle and Mark Landler

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
Great BritainJohnson, Boris
Vincenzo Pinto/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Pope Francis and Silvio Berlusconi Both Hospitalized in Italy
The health conditions of two of Italy’s most prominent octogenarians have in recent years often kept the country in suspense.

By Emma Bubola

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
ItalyRome (Italy)Milan (Italy)Forza ItaliaRoman Catholic ChurchBerlusconi, SilvioFrancis
Kenny Holston/The New York Times
A Surprising Supreme Court Decision’s History With the American South
To understand the significance of this week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling, books about the Deep South’s changes in the 20th century are critical to read.

By Amanda Taub

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

world
Southern States (US)United StatesAlabamaSupreme Court (US)Trump, Donald J
Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images
Will Wildfires Like These Become the New Normal?
Canada’s devastating fires and toxic smoke might not recur every year, but the heat from climate change increases the risks of a wide range of disasters.

By Somini Sengupta

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

climate
CanadaNortheastern States (US)Western States (US)
Laetitia Vancon for The New York Times
A drone factory that Iran is helping Russia build could be operational next year, the U.S. says.
Washington is trying to raise the pressure on Tehran and make it more difficult to complete the work on the factory, which would enable Russia’s military to produce drones domestically.

By Julian E. Barnes and Christoph Koettl

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
IranRussiaUkraine
Maxar Technologies, via Reuters
U.S. Official Says Spy Satellites Detected Explosion Just Before Dam Collapse
U.S. spy agencies still do not have any solid evidence to determine who caused the destruction, the senior administration official said.

By Eric Schmitt

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
Kakhovka Dam (Ukraine)
Ben King/Focus Features, via Associated Press
Four Australian Shows and Movies for Your Watchlist
Love stories, survival reality and stop motion animation: What we’re enjoying.

By Yan Zhuang

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldaustralia
Australia
Olivier Chassignole/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Macron Meets Victims and ‘Backpack Hero’ After Stabbing Attack in France
Two adults and four children were injured in the assault, which shocked the country and could have been worse if not for the intervention of a 24-year-old man known only as Henri.

By Aurelien Breeden

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
Annecy (France)FranceMacron, Emmanuel (1977- )
Gelje Sherpa, via Reuters
An Everest Climber Had ‘No Energy, No Oxygen, Nothing.’ A Sherpa Saved Him.
The arduous six-hour rescue in May came during an especially deadly spring climbing season on the world’s highest mountain.

By Amanda Holpuch

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldasia
HimalayasNepalMount EverestSherpa, GeljeRavichandran Tharumalingam
Jaap Arriens/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Sweden says it will allow NATO troops on its soil even before joining the alliance
NATO is more optimistic that Turkey will approve Sweden’s membership before or soon after an alliance summit next month.

By Steven Erlanger

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

worldeurope
SwedenTurkeyNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationErdogan, Recep TayyipStoltenberg, Jens
Doug Mills/The New York Times
Another Indictment
Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents was genuinely unusual.

By German Lopez

Published on : Fri Jun 09 2023

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