↩ Accueil

Vue lecture

Trump Heads to Davos Amid Deep Worries About U.S.-European Alliance

The gathering of the global elite is set to serve as an all-hands effort to de-escalate tensions between President Trump and America’s allies over his insistence on acquiring Greenland.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

President Trump leaving the White House on Tuesday night en route to Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum.
  •  

Taiwan’s $40 Billion Military Spending Plan Stalled by Political Impasse

Taiwan’s domestic gridlock is revealing a deep-seated fracture over how the island should defend itself and how much it can depend on the United States.

© Ritchie B Tongo/EPA, via Shutterstock

President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan inspecting an F-16 fighter jet cockpit during his visit to an air base in Taitung, Taiwan, in 2025. Mr. Lai’s proposal to increase military spending has come under fire from opposition party members.
  •  

Carney’s World Economic Forum Speech Warns of Global Breakdown

As President Trump continued his quest for Greenland, Prime Minister Mark Carney said great powers were unrestrained and urged medium-size countries to band together.

© Fabrice Coffrini/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada speaking in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday.
  •  

House Foreign Affairs Members Call for Machado to Govern Venezuela

The Venezuelan opposition leader stressed the need for free elections in her latest bipartisan meeting with lawmakers.

© Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times

María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, meeting with members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
  •  

‘God Is Very Proud’: Trump Marks Anniversary With a Victory Lap

For roughly one hour 45 minutes, President Trump meandered through his accomplishments and grievances, attacked perceived enemies and threatened allies.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

President Trump tossed aside a 31-page list of his accomplishments during a briefing at the White House on Tuesday but still had plenty to say about the first year of his second term.
  •  

ChongLy Scott Thao, Hmong Immigrant and U.S. Citizen, Arrested by ICE

A Hmong immigrant, who is a U.S. citizen, was released after being questioned for an hour. Federal officials said they had been seeking sex offenders.

© Leah Millis/Reuters

ChongLy Scott Thao, a Hmong immigrant and naturalized U.S. citizen, looked out the window of his home as several vehicles with federal agents idled in the street after he was able to return home in St. Paul, Minn.
  •  

Photographer Discovers Train Part That Could Hold Key to Spain Train Crash

Officials said they had located a previously unreported train undercarriage near the site of a deadly train crash in Spain. Experts said the finding could help investigators.

© Finbarr O’Reilly for The New York Times

The undercarriage of a train found near the crash site near Adamuz, Spain on Tuesday.
  •  

Tips for Cooking With New Scaled Recipes on NYT Cooking

NYT Cooking’s new automatic feature can instantly scale a recipe up or down — follow these tips (and your instincts) to make the most of it.

© Julia Gartland for The New York Times. Illustration by Christina Hong.

Thanks to our new scaling feature, there’s no need for mental math when you want to double or halve a recipe.
  •  

Photographer Discovers Train Part That Could Hold Key to Spain Train Crash

Officials said they had located a previously unreported train undercarriage down a gully near the site of a train crash in Spain that killed 42 people. Experts said the finding could help investigators clarify what caused the disaster.

© Finbarr O’Reilly for The New York Times

The undercarriage of a train found near the crash site near Adamuz, Spain on Tuesday.
  •  

Los Angeles School Desegregation Policy Hurts White Students, Lawsuit Says

Schools with more white children miss out on smaller class sizes and other benefits, the lawsuit says. The policy dates back to desegregation efforts in the 1970s.

© Aaron M. Sprecher, via Associated Press

The lawsuit was filed Tuesday by the 1776 Project Foundation, a group that opposes racial preferences in education.
  •  
❌