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Finnish Leader Warns Russia: ‘You Don’t Play With President Trump’

29 avril 2025 à 11:17
President Alexander Stubb of Finland, who has become an interlocutor in peace talks, says in an interview he doesn’t want Ukraine to suffer the same fate his country once endured.

© Saara Mansikkamaki for The New York Times

President Alexander Stubb of Finland has inserted himself in the Ukraine peace process in what he calls “a humble way,” regularly speaking with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and also talking to President Trump.

Lab Animals Face Being Euthanized as Trump Cuts Research

29 avril 2025 à 11:02
Animal testing remains a fundamental part of biomedical research. But as funding evaporates, mice, rats and even monkeys may be euthanized.

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The Trump administration has made deep cuts to the American research enterprise, with profound ramifications for the lab animals that serve as the basis for much of the nation’s biomedical research.

Trump Administration to Use Federal Lands for Affordable Housing

29 avril 2025 à 11:01
Housing developers and researchers say the idea of building more homes on federal land could help ease shortages. But various obstacles could hinder the effort.

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Construction for a residential development in Henderson, Nev. The bulk of federal land is in the West, meaning an effort to build on it could help ease housing prices in states like Nevada.

A Contender for the Papacy in the Mold of Francis

29 avril 2025 à 06:27
Cardinal Luis Tagle of the Philippines is known as the “Asian Francis.” But he has been criticized for not being vocal enough about his country’s brutal drug war and clerical sex abuse.

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Cardinal Luis Tagle of the Philippines is on many unofficial short lists of “papabile” cardinals, or those with a good shot at succeeding the ailing Pope Francis.

Trump’s Tariffs Put China’s E-Commerce Superpowers to the Test

29 avril 2025 à 06:01
Companies like Alibaba that built China’s world-leading online shopping sector are now helping its sellers find markets beyond the United States.

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Alibaba’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China, in February. China’s success at e-commerce has become a key feature of the country’s broader economic rise.

Mexico to Give U.S. More Water From Their Shared Rivers

29 avril 2025 à 02:42
A joint agreement appeared to avert a threat by President Trump of tariffs and sanctions in a long-running dispute over water rights in the border region.

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The Morelos Dam, in Los Algodones, Mexico, diverts water to the Mexicali Valley from the Colorado, one of three rivers shared with the United States under a 1944 treaty.

Despair Blankets Scene of Car-Ramming Attack at Festival

29 avril 2025 à 02:31
Filipinos in Vancouver returned to a neighborhood to mourn the 11 people killed in a weekend attack.

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People visiting a makeshift memorial near the scene where a car drove into a crowd during the Lapu Lapu Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia.

National Climate Assessment Authors Are Dismissed by Trump Administration

29 avril 2025 à 00:59
The Trump administration told researchers it was “releasing” them from their roles. It puts the future of the assessment, which is required by Congress, in doubt.

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Sunrise, shrouded in wildfire smoke, in Forked River, N.J., on Thursday. The National Climate Assessment examines how global warming affects aspects of American life from public health to the economy.

Trump Looms Over Canada’s Election

29 avril 2025 à 00:00
Also, more than 100 Justice Department lawyers are resigning. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

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Voters cast ballots today at a high school in Montreal.

Midwest Braces Amid Threat from Pounding Winds, Hail and Tornadoes

28 avril 2025 à 23:52
Officials in the Upper Midwest warned of possible power outages and closed some schools early as the storms loomed.

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The Minneapolis skyline in 2023. City officials announced that they would close some city facilities earlier than usual on Monday in preparation for the storm.

House G.O.P. Proposes Charging $1,000 to Claim Asylum, Hiking Fees on Migrants

28 avril 2025 à 23:29
As part of legislation to pay for President Trump’s domestic agenda, including his immigration crackdown, House Republicans want to impose or increase fees for legal entry into the United States.

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Migrants seeking asylum in Piedras Negras, Mexico, in January. House Republicans are proposing expanding fees migrants must pay.

What We Know About the Power Outages in Spain and Portugal

29 avril 2025 à 08:41
Much of Spain’s power grid was operating normally on Tuesday, a day after a blackout affected critical infrastructure across the Iberian Peninsula.

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Restaurant workers at La Taberna, a restaurant in the southern city of Ronda, Spain, worked by candlelight during a massive power outage affecting the entire Iberian Peninsula on Monday.
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