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Thousands Protest in France Against Health Pass for 3rd Weekend

French police clash with anti-vaccine protesters amid tensions over ‘health pass’ plans

Biden Promised to Restore the Iran Nuclear Deal. Now It Risks Derailment.

Roberto Calasso, Renaissance Man of Letters, Dies at 80

Greece Accuses Aid Groups of Helping Smugglers of Migrants

As American cities reimpose mask mandates, Moscow lifts its glove requirements

Georginio Wijnaldum and the Collective Toxic

Turkey Is Next as Wildfires Afflict Mediterranean Countries

Wooden Buildings Reach for the Sky

A 40-year-old slice of Princess Diana’s royal wedding cake is going under the hammer in Britain

Your Friday Briefing

The pandemic leads to another summer of anger

German Cycling Official Is Sent Home After Racial Slur on Olympics Telecast

Italy’s Mr. Fix-It Tries to Fix the Country’s Troubled Justice System — and Its Politics, Too

A Storm Named Evert Is Set to Hit the U.K.

London’s latest tourist attraction, a $3 million pile of mud, forced to close after just two days

Your Thursday Briefing

Russia’s New Addition to the Space Station: When to Watch

Solidarity, Once in Poland's Opposition, Now Aligned With Nationalists

Syrian doctor in Germany charged with torture in Assad’s military hospitals

Something strange is happening in Britain. Covid cases are plummeting instead of soaring.

Israeli defense minister heads to France with Pegasus spyware on the agenda

Want to skip the vaccine in Russia? You could be suspended from work.

Your Wednesday Briefing

Spear gun slaying of Kostis, beloved Mediterranean monk seal, sparks outrage on Greek island

Explosion at chemical park shakes German city, kills 1

Europeans increasingly frustrated as White House maintains Trump-era covid travel restrictions

Explosion at chemical park shakes German city, kills 1

Europeans increasingly frustrated as White House maintains Trump-era covid travel restrictions

After the Tajik president’s sister died of covid, her sons beat up the country’s top health officials

After the Tajik president’s sister died of covid, her sons beat up the country’s top health officials

Your Tuesday Briefing

In aftermath of German floods, fires burn in southern Europe as rains drench London

Wildfires ravage the Italian island of Sardinia in ‘a disaster without precedent.’

Floods, heat, then floods again: England is battered by wild weather.

Review: At Wagner’s Festival, a ‘Dutchman’ Never Sails

Wildfires Ravage Sardinia in ‘a Disaster Without Precedent’

‘Dune’ and ‘Spencer’ to Debut at a Starry Venice Film Festival

Floods, Heat, Then Floods Again: England Is Battered by Wild Weather

Your Monday Briefing

The Salzburg Festival Opens in Search of Elusive Peace

Disinformation for Hire, a Shadow Industry, Is Quietly Booming

Europe’s hotels and restaurants are eager to welcome tourists — if they can find enough staff

In Nagorno-Karabakh, Land Mines, Bulldozers and Lingering Tensions

Amateur Fossil Hunters Make Rare Find in U.K. Using Google Earth

Belarus once cultivated high-tech talent. Now those people are fleeing political crackdowns.

A Rebellion Is Stirring in Boris Johnson’s Backyard

Russia Signs Deal With Dubai Logistics Company to Navigate Thawing Arctic

U.K. sanctions Equatorial Guinea president’s son after flamboyant purchases, including Michael Jackson’s gloves

Vladimir Menshov, Surprise Russian Oscar Winner, Dies at 81