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What Happened to Europe’s Terrorism Problem?

19 novembre 2025 à 16:19
Not that long ago, big attacks were a daily concern. We look at why it feels different now.

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Remembering the 2015 terror attacks in Paris.

Investigating a Recycling Disaster

18 novembre 2025 à 16:08
We went to Nigeria, where recycling plants are extracting lead for use in American and European car batteries — at a terrible human cost.

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Trump and the ‘Donroe Doctrine’

17 novembre 2025 à 16:12
The president is claiming a special U.S. sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere.

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Your Questions About Climate Change, Answered

16 novembre 2025 à 16:04
You asked Somini Sengupta, our international climate reporter, about the science and the politics. She responded from COP30 in Brazil.

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  • Of Books and Men
    My colleague, the book critic Dwight Garner, tells us about “Flesh” by David Szalay, this year’s Booker Prize winner.
     

Of Books and Men

14 novembre 2025 à 00:35
My colleague, the book critic Dwight Garner, tells us about “Flesh” by David Szalay, this year’s Booker Prize winner.

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Canadian-born Hungarian-British writer David Szalay during the Booker Prize ceremony in London on Monday.

What the U.S. Absence at COP30 Tells Us

World leaders are meeting at the COP30 this week to discuss climate. The U.S. was not part of this meeting. Somini Sengupta, our international climate reporter, discusses what this absence means.
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  • Of Books and Men
    My colleague, the book critic Dwight Garner, tells us about “Flesh” by David Szalay, this year’s Booker Prize winner.
     

Of Books and Men

13 novembre 2025 à 16:19
My colleague, the book critic Dwight Garner, tells us about “Flesh” by David Szalay, this year’s Booker Prize winner.

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Canadian-born Hungarian-British writer David Szalay during the Booker Prize ceremony in London on Monday.
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  • South Asia on Edge
    There are no known links between two bomb attacks in India and Pakistan, but they come as tensions between the countries are already high.
     

South Asia on Edge

12 novembre 2025 à 16:24
There are no known links between two bomb attacks in India and Pakistan, but they come as tensions between the countries are already high.

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Mourners in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Women in Power, and on the Right

11 novembre 2025 à 16:26
Two G7 countries now have female leaders, and they have something in common.

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Sanae Takaichi is the first woman to serve as Japan’s prime minister.

The BBC Under Fire

10 novembre 2025 à 16:22
President Trump is threatening to sue, and that’s just one of the broadcaster’s problems.

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The BBC’s headquarters in London.

Tackling Climate Change Without the U.S.

10 novembre 2025 à 00:15
This year’s U.N. climate talks are being held in Brazil. So far, they’ve been noteworthy for who isn’t attending.

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The U.N. climate conference is being held in Belém, Brazil.

What Questions Do You Have About Climate Change?

9 novembre 2025 à 08:25
“Ask a Correspondent” will take your questions to Somini Sengupta, our international climate reporter.

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  • Why Is Trump Threatening to Intervene In Nigeria?
    President Trump has threatened to send troops to Nigeria, where he says Christianity faces an “existential threat,” an accusation that Nigeria has denied. Ruth Maclean, our West Africa bureau chief, describes how the violence in Nigeria is affecting people of all religions, not only Christians.
     

Why Is Trump Threatening to Intervene In Nigeria?

President Trump has threatened to send troops to Nigeria, where he says Christianity faces an “existential threat,” an accusation that Nigeria has denied. Ruth Maclean, our West Africa bureau chief, describes how the violence in Nigeria is affecting people of all religions, not only Christians.

Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Payday

4 novembre 2025 à 16:01
My colleague Jack Ewing explains the stakes ahead of a crucial Tesla board meeting.

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A Big Moment for Women in India

4 novembre 2025 à 00:33
My colleague Mujib Mashal writes about how a huge victory on the cricket ground could change the lives of women and girls.

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The Indian women’s team victory in the World Cup semifinal against Australia on Thursday.

A Massacre Unfolding in Sudan

2 novembre 2025 à 16:05
My colleague Declan Walsh writes about the humanitarian crisis in Darfur — and how the world is now largely looking away.

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A woman who fled El Fasher in the Darfur region of Sudan last week.
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  • Who Is Driving U.S. Attacks in the Caribbean?
    What’s the main goal of the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean, and who in the Trump administration is behind it? Anatoly Kurmanaev, a New York Times reporter who covered Venezuela, discusses with Katrin Bennhold what we know and don’t know.
     

Who Is Driving U.S. Attacks in the Caribbean?

What’s the main goal of the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean, and who in the Trump administration is behind it? Anatoly Kurmanaev, a New York Times reporter who covered Venezuela, discusses with Katrin Bennhold what we know and don’t know.

Who Walked Away Stronger in U.S.-China Trade Talks?

30 octobre 2025 à 17:19
Xi Jinping secured concessions from Donald Trump in exchange for returning to the status quo.

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