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BAFTA Rescinds Award for Actor Noel Clarke

BAFTA Suspends Award for Actor Noel Clarke Amid Harassment Allegations

Lawyer for Navalny Is Arrested in Moscow

The Refugee Who Fought Germany's Hard Right

Over 6 Years and 211 Spots, a British Man Conquers a Parking Lot

Boris Johnson’s cellphone number reportedly available online for last 15 years

Boris Johnson’s cellphone number reportedly available online for last 15 years

First, Russia came for Navalny, then his people and organizations. Now, his lawyer has been arrested.

First, Russia came for Navalny, then his people and organizations. Now, his lawyer has been arrested.

Your Friday Briefing

Overlooked No More: Inji Efflatoun, Egyptian Artist of the People

Facing ban as extremists, Russian critic Navalny’s headquarters and regional network disband

Facing ban as extremists, Russian critic Navalny’s headquarters and regional network disband

Navalny’s Group Is Shutting all Its Offices in Russia

Your Thursday Briefing

Macron’s government unveils plans for new anti-terrorism legislation, in part to ward off criticism from the right

Bulgaria alleges Russian links to arms depot blasts, widening European probes into Moscow agents

Bulgaria alleges Russian links to arms depot blasts, widening European probes into Moscow agents

France Weighs an Anti-Terrorism Bill as Insecurity Widens a Political Fracture

Why Boris Johnson’s Downing Street refurbishment is a big deal in Britain

Real Madrid’s Marcelo May Miss Chelsea Game for Election Duty

Rediscovering France’s Early Female Playwrights

Brexit Trade Deal Gets a Final OK From E.U. Parliament

Ed Balls Day Turns 10. How Is It Still Funny?

Your Wednesday Briefing

Hungary Transfers 11 Universities to Foundations Led by Orban Allies

For U.K.’s Johnson, Plenty of Mud but Will It Stick?

The Super League crashed on takeoff. English soccer fans are taking credit.

The Super League crashed on takeoff. English soccer fans are taking credit.

At Real Madrid, the Champions League Can Still Slip Away

Your Tuesday Briefing

Christa Ludwig, reigning mezzo-soprano of the opera stage, dies at 93

Christa Ludwig, reigning mezzo-soprano of the opera stage, dies at 93

Germany plans to make all adults eligible for vaccination starting in June.

Ursula von der Leyen, one of the most powerful women in Europe, says she still faces sexism

Ursula von der Leyen, one of the most powerful women in Europe, says she still faces sexism

Prince Philip's Death Adds Urgency to Royal Family's Transition

E.U. Sues AstraZeneca Over Missed Vaccine Deliveries

E.U. Sues AstraZeneca Over Missing Vaccine Doses

Airlines could benefit when the E.U. eases restrictions on travel.

With Navalny in Prison, Russia Turns to Thwarting His Movement

With U.K. Cases Low, Scotland and Wales Reopen Restaurants and Stores

Sweden, Dressed in Summer

Your Monday Briefing

Killer of French Police Officer Was a Radicalized Islamist, Prosecutor Says

The Arms Merchant in the Sights of Russia’s Elite Assassination Squad

Russia may label Navalny’s opposition networks as extremists groups. Even T-shirts could be outlawed.

Russia may label Navalny’s opposition networks as extremists groups. Even T-shirts could be outlawed.

‘It’s a Paper Tiger.’ Britain’s Lobby Laws Under Fire as Johnson Fights ‘Sleaze’ Label

France Opens Terrorism Inquiry After Killing at Police Station