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Georgetown Scholar Reaches Deal to Return to Work While Fighting Deportation

5 août 2025 à 21:38
In a settlement, the government agreed to reinstate Badar Khan Suri’s legal status amid litigation over the Trump administration’s efforts to deport him.

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Badar Khan Suri was arrested in March and held for nearly three days in an immigration detention center.

Trump Threatens Federal Takeover of D.C. After Member of DOGE Assaulted

5 août 2025 à 21:37
President Trump shared a photograph that appeared to show a 19-year-old software engineer shirtless and bloodied, after an attempted carjacking.

© Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times

President Trump boarding Air Force One on Sunday.

4 Dead After Medical Transport Plane Crashes in Arizona

5 août 2025 à 20:43
The plane was landing at Chinle Municipal Airport in the Navajo Nation in Arizona to pick up a patient for a medical transfer. It was not immediately clear what had caused the crash.

With Canada No Longer Able to Rely on U.S., Carney Pushes New Markets

5 août 2025 à 19:57
Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested he’s unlikely to add additional retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, but he is trying to help affected companies develop new products and find new buyers.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney visiting a lumber mill on Tuesday in British Columbia to announce efforts to help the lumber industry.

A judge blocks FEMA from repurposing disaster mitigation funding.

5 août 2025 à 19:40
A federal judge in Massachusetts said the Trump administration’s move to redirect $4 billion left states exposed to damage from natural disasters.

© Houston Cofield for The New York Times

Damaged homes after a tornado tore through Cave City, Ark., in March.

Bolsonaro House Arrest Casts Shadow Over Brazil-U.S. Trade Talks

5 août 2025 à 18:35
The Brazilian Supreme Court justice’s order could complicate efforts to negotiate over President Trump’s punishing tariffs, set to go into effect this week.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil is awaiting trial under house arrest after he was accused of overseeing a coup plot.

Officials Move to Open Inquiry on Trump’s ‘Russia Hoax’ Grievance

Such an investigation would have to overcome a number of legal and practical hurdles, but an order by Attorney General Pam Bondi asking for a grand jury inquiry in Florida accomplishes political objectives.

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The decision by Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate the “Russia Hoax” comes at a time of increasing pressure on the Trump administration to produce more information about the F.B.I.’s files on Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump Surveys White House on Morning Roof Stroll

5 août 2025 à 18:35
White House reporters looked up from the driveway to see a familiar figure in a most unfamiliar location.

© Doug Mills/The New York Times

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  • L'Albanie, le nouvel eldorado du tourisme en Europe
    Le grand format "Nous, les Européens", nous emmène ce mardi 5 août en Albanie, le nouvel eldorado des vacanciers. Cet ancien pays du bloc de l'Est a longtemps été l'un des régimes les plus fermés d'Europe. Il s'ouvre aujourd'hui au tourisme, avec des résultats spectaculaires : + 80% de fréquentation en cinq ans. Reportage sur place.
     

L'Albanie, le nouvel eldorado du tourisme en Europe

5 août 2025 à 17:40
Le grand format "Nous, les Européens", nous emmène ce mardi 5 août en Albanie, le nouvel eldorado des vacanciers. Cet ancien pays du bloc de l'Est a longtemps été l'un des régimes les plus fermés d'Europe. Il s'ouvre aujourd'hui au tourisme, avec des résultats spectaculaires : + 80% de fréquentation en cinq ans. Reportage sur place.

LeShon Johnson, Ex-N.F.L. Player, Is Convicted in Major Dogfighting Case

5 août 2025 à 17:22
Federal investigators said that they had seized 190 pit-bull-type dogs from the former running back, who previously pleaded guilty to state dogfighting charges in 2004.

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LeShon Johnson playing for the Arizona Cardinals in 1996.

"J'ai été projetée par le souffle" : 80 ans après, les rescapés d'Hiroshima se souviennent et demandent la fin de l'armement nucléaire

5 août 2025 à 17:07
Demain, mercredi 6 août, marquera les 80 ans de la tragédie d'Hiroshima. Le 6 août 1945, l'armée américaine larguait la première bombe atomique de l'histoire, faisant 140 000 morts et signant, quelques jours plus tard, la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Dans cette ville martyre, les équipes de France Télévisions ont pu recueillir le témoignage de rescapés qui appellent à l'abandon de l'arme nucléaire.

ICE Offers, Then Quickly Withdraws, Cash Bonuses for Swiftly Deporting Immigrants

5 août 2025 à 17:35
The short-lived effort underscored the mounting pressure on ICE to meet President Trump’s aggressive deportation targets.

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Members of ICE arresting a man from Mexico in Miami Beach, Fla., in May.

British Opera Company Cancels ‘Tosca’ Collaboration in Israel After Criticism

5 août 2025 à 16:03
The Royal Ballet and Opera said it was scrapping performances in Tel Aviv next year, after nearly 200 staff members signed an open letter criticizing its stance on the war in Gaza.

© Andrew Urwin for The New York Times

Tensions at the London company had been escalating as the humanitarian situation in Gaza worsened.

California Democrats Look to Redraw House Map Amid Texas Redistricting War

As a Texas senator summoned the F.B.I. to round up Democrats, the redistricting war that began in Texas was spreading, with California aiming at five Republican House seats.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom of California at a news conference in Downey, Calif., in July.

Guerre à Gaza : vers une occupation totale de l'enclave palestinienne par Israël ?

5 août 2025 à 15:08
Le gouvernement israélien envisage de conquérir toute la bande de Gaza : c'est ce qu'affirment, mardi 5 août, plusieurs médias de l'État hébreu. Le Premier ministre israélien, Benyamin Nétanyahou, réunit son cabinet de sécurité. Une décision qui intervient alors que le Conseil de sécurité de l'ONU ouvre une session consacrée aux otages israéliens.

4-Day Manhunt Yields No Confirmed Sighting of Montana Suspect

5 août 2025 à 14:54
The man accused of fatally shooting four people in a bar disappeared into a rugged forest. An official said the search for him was law enforcement’s “top focus.”

© Janie Osborne for The New York Times

Public access to an area west of Anaconda, Mont., known as Stump Town has been blocked while the authorities search for the suspect in a deadly shooting.

Ion Iliescu, Who Steered Romania After Revolution, Dies at 95

5 août 2025 à 15:01
As a three-term president, he guided the country toward democracy, but he was called an authoritarian at heart and accused of brutality during the revolt that put him in power.

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President Ion Iliescu of Romania at the Presidential Palace in 1993. He oversaw the country’s transition to democracy after the overthrow of the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989.

F.B.I. Is Asked to Arrest Texas Democrats in Battle Over House Seats

5 août 2025 à 13:44
It was unclear how the agency would respond. Democratic lawmakers left the state to stop Republicans from redrawing district maps to their advantage.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, faces a primary challenge from the state’s conservative attorney general, Ken Paxton. Both seek President Trump’s endorsement.
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  • Why the G.O.P. Isn’t Doing Many Town Halls
    The booing started in seconds at Representative Mike Flood’s town hall in Lincoln, Neb. Annie Karni, a congressional correspondent for The New York Times, reports from the auditorium after the Republican congressman’s town hall, which she said was one of the most raucous political events she’s ever witnessed.
     

Why the G.O.P. Isn’t Doing Many Town Halls

The booing started in seconds at Representative Mike Flood’s town hall in Lincoln, Neb. Annie Karni, a congressional correspondent for The New York Times, reports from the auditorium after the Republican congressman’s town hall, which she said was one of the most raucous political events she’s ever witnessed.

Owner of Funeral Home With Nearly 200 Decaying Bodies Admits to Fraud

5 août 2025 à 13:11
Prosecutors say the couple who ran the funeral home cheated customers of cremation services and spent the money on vacations and jewelry.

© David Zalubowski/Associated Press

According to prosecutors, the Nature Funeral Home in Penrose, Colo., had been leaving bodies to decompose at the site for years.
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