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Reçu aujourd’hui — 3 juillet 2025NYT

​North Korea Beach Resort Opens With Fanfare but No Foreigners

3 juillet 2025 à 15:40
The Kalma Beach resort town, one of Kim Jong-un’s most ambitious projects aimed at attracting foreign tourists, may not draw the waves of visitors he wants.

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The Wonsan Kalma tourist area in North Korea this week. Kim Jong-un, the country’s leader, had hoped it would bring in foreign currency.

Extreme Heat Shuts Down Some Nuclear Reactors in Europe

3 juillet 2025 à 20:01
Power plant operators in Switzerland and France idled reactors so that discharged cooling water would not harm wildlife in already-hot rivers.

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The Beznau Nuclear Power Plant in Switzerland, one of two nuclear stations shut down in the past week.

In Europe, Economists See a Chance to Rise on the Global Stage

3 juillet 2025 à 18:03
Central bankers who gathered in Portugal this week focused on ways that Europe could improve its competitiveness with the United States and China.

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Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, on Tuesday at the bank’s forum in Sintra, Portugal, which had a sense of calm amid the chaos in the world.

Patricia Peterson, Innovative Fashion Editor at The Times, Dies at 99

3 juillet 2025 à 16:04
She oversaw fashion coverage beginning in 1957, when hemlines made headlines. She later made groundbreaking ads for Henri Bendel with her photographer husband, Gösta Peterson.

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Patricia Peterson in 1963. At The New York Times, she documented a changing culture as it was expressed through fashion. “That was what was so exciting,” she said. “It wasn’t just Seventh Avenue or Paris, it was life around us.”

Mr. Big Is Alive and Well and Married in Vermont

3 juillet 2025 à 16:02
The real-life inspiration for the famous toxic bachelor on “Sex and the City” left the Big Apple for the Green Mountain state.

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Ron Galotti, perhaps best known as the inspiration for Mr. Big in “Sex and the City” left the New York media world for 50 acres in Vermont.

He Made Green-Wood Cemetery a Destination for the Living

3 juillet 2025 à 18:31
Richard J. Moylan has overseen a transformation of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn in his nearly 40 years as president. Now he’s ready to retire.

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Richard J. Moylan got a job cutting grass at Green-Wood Cemetery during law school in the 1970s. He stayed until last week.

Greece Wildfire Forces Evacuation of 1,500 People From Island of Crete

3 juillet 2025 à 17:52
Most of those fleeing the blaze were tourists. Firefighters struggled against heavy winds to bring the flames under control.

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More than 200 firefighters battled a blaze in the Greek island of Crete, but their work was made more difficult by heavy winds and rugged mountain terrain.

How Will Trump Sell His Big Policy Bill to the American Public?

3 juillet 2025 à 15:31
President Trump has spent days cajoling Republicans to support his spending bill. He will also have to sell it to the public as Democrats focus on all the ways it helps the wealthy.

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President Trump has told Republicans he wants to sign the bill by Friday.

Wall Street’s New Obsession (and Dilemma): Tokenizing Companies

Robinhood is the latest to offer investors a novel, and potentially risky, investment opportunity: crypto that’s meant to give exposure to the likes of OpenAI.

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Robinhood is looking to shake up investing again — this time with the so-called tokenization of private companies.

Israel and Syria in U.S.-Brokered Talks to End Border Conflict, Trump Envoy Says

3 juillet 2025 à 13:19
Thomas J. Barrack Jr., the U.S. ambassador to Turkey, says Washington is facilitating the discussions and prioritizing economic development over nation-building in the Middle East.

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Thomas J. Barrack Jr., third from left, the U.S. ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria, is in his first diplomatic job at age 78.

Sizing Up the Debt

3 juillet 2025 à 17:47
We explain how economists evaluate the national debt.

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The debt clock in New York City. The number above includes $29 trillion held by investors, as well as the trillions more that the U.S. government itself holds.

The Pope Returns to Castel Gandolfo for Summer. And There Will Be Tennis.

3 juillet 2025 à 11:33
For 400 years, most popes escaped the Roman summer in the hilltop town of Castel Gandolfo, Italy. Then Francis stopped going, leaving the town a bit bereft.

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Tourists posing for photos in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, in June. The pope’s planned return has “given the town a spark,” said an owner of a bar in the town’s main square.

What’s Next in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial?

3 juillet 2025 à 11:02
The music mogul remains in custody after he was convicted on two counts of transporting prostitutes. A judge will determine his prison sentence at an unspecified date.

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Though Sean Combs and his lawyers were jubilant after he was acquitted of the most serious charges he faced, he still awaits sentencing for two felony convictions.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Winning Defense: He’s Abusive, but He’s Not a Racketeer

3 juillet 2025 à 17:16
In defusing much of the government’s case, lawyers for the music mogul did not dispute that he did bad things. They disputed that they matched the crimes he was charged with.

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The defense lawyers representing Sean Combs left the courthouse pleased after he was acquitted of the most serious charges in his sex-trafficking case.

After Mamdani Mania, the Next Democratic Test Comes to Tucson

3 juillet 2025 à 11:02
Adelita Grijalva remains heavily favored to win the House seat of her late father, Raúl Grijalva, but youthful challengers and tired voters are asking why change is so hard for Democrats.

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Daniel Hernandez, a Democratic congressional candidate, meeting with a supporter, Beatrice Torres, while door-knocking last month in Tucson, Ariz.
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