The New Darling of the European Art Trade? Paris. October 20, 2023 At the Paris+ fair and its satellites NYT > World > Europe NYTimes there was plenty of talk about the art world’s center of gravity in Europe shifting from Britain to France. +
Chasing Jack the Ripper Through the Streets of Modern London October 19, 2023 even if the area they explore looks decidedly modern. NYT > World > Europe NYTimes Tours devoted to the Victorian-era serial killer are thriving +
‘All the Light We Cannot See’ Casts Blind Actresses October 18, 2023 are blind In a new Netflix mini-series just like the character. NYT > World > Europe NYTimes the two actresses playing the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel’s protagonist +
Sanliurfa, Turkey, Resounds With Music, Food, Cultue and History October 17, 2023 000 years of human history. food and culture — and echoes with more than 11 NYT > World > Europe NYTimes The city in southeastern Turkey resounds with music +
Martti Ahtisaari, Finnish Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Dies at 86 October 16, 2023 Best known for his role in negotiations that led to independence for Namibia and peace in Northern Ireland he also served as president of his country. NYT > World > Europe NYTimes +
At Charles’s Coronation, Everything Olde Was New Again May 07, 2023 but when push came to shove he took his place on a 13th-century throne. NYT > World > Europe NYTimes The king promised a thoroughly 21st-century ceremony +
Ukraine Faces Pressure Over Counteroffensive, as Putin Bides His Time May 06, 2023 NYT > World > Europe NYTimes Ukraine is feeling short-term pressure from its Western backers for success in a looming counteroffensive. Vladimir Putin seems to be operating on a longer timeline. +
Early Results Show Tory Losses in England’s Local Elections May 05, 2023 NYT > World > Europe NYTimes The Labour Party scored several significant victories in Conservative strongholds in votes viewed as a test of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s popularity. +
His Cousin Promised a Quake-Proof Building. Then the Walls Crumbled. May 04, 2023 NYT > World > Europe NYTimes Turkish families got wealthy off a construction system rife with patronage. A Times investigation reveals just how fatally shaky that system was. +
An Irish Abbey Where the Grass Is Always Warmer May 04, 2023 NYT > World > Europe NYTimes The sisters at St. Mary’s Abbey in Ireland grow their own heating fuel. +
Why Did Russia Choose to Publicize the Kremlin Drone Attack? May 04, 2023 NYT > World > Europe NYTimes Russia’s messaging on a drone incident at the Kremlin diverged significantly from its response to past explosions in Russia or Russian-occupied territory. +
The President, the Soccer Hooligans and an Underworld ‘House of Horrors’ May 03, 2023 A grisly trial in Serbia has raised questions about connections between the country’s top leadership and its violent drug gangs. NYT > World > Europe NYTimes +