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Today — 22 December 2024Main stream

Inside the Final Days of the Assad Regime in Syria

President Bashar al-Assad, who wielded fear and force over Syria for more than two decades, fled the country under the cover of night — and a fake political address.

© David Guttenfelder/The New York Times

A banner of former President Bashar al-Assad hanging north of Hama, Syria, was defaced after his ouster this month.

‘Nutcracker’ Is a Casualty of a ‘Quarantine’ of Russian Culture in Lithuania

22 December 2024 at 13:01
Lithuania’s national opera house had stopped showing Tchaikovsky’s 1892 masterpiece in solidarity with Ukraine over the war with Russia. Then a new minister expressed fondness for the Russian composer, igniting a furor.

© Andrej Vasilenko for The New York Times

Lithuanian’s National Opera and Ballet Theater during intermission at the ballet “Les Millions d’Arlequin” in Vilnius this month.
Yesterday — 21 December 2024Main stream

How Canada’s Voters Turned on Justin Trudeau

21 December 2024 at 18:01
Canada’s prime minister gained global renown 10 years ago for his unabashedly progressive politics. But at home, voters turned sour on him long ago.

© Chris Wattie/Reuters

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada walking to the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

Jagmeet Singh, Key Trudeau Ally, Abandons Him in Fresh Blow to Canada’s Government

21 December 2024 at 04:41
The leader of the party that supported Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party vowed to bring down the government, saying Mr. Trudeau had failed Canada.

© Cole Burston for The New York Times

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a cabinet swearing-in ceremony on Friday in Ottawa.

Russia’s Abrupt Setback in Syria Creates Headaches for Putin

21 December 2024 at 03:14
Losing Syrian military bases would hurt the Kremlin’s attempts to project power in the Middle East and Africa.

© David Guttenfelder/The New York Times

A portrait of former President Bashar al-Assad, defaced after his ouster, hanging along a highway on the outskirts of Homs, Syria, on Monday.

Australia Targets China’s Influence With Deals in Pacific Islands

21 December 2024 at 00:01
In separate agreements with Nauru, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, Australia is attempting to edge out China’s influence in the region.

© Lukas Coch/EPA, via Shutterstock

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia announcing a deal on Friday to help the Solomon Islands expand its police force.
Before yesterdayMain stream

Coke, Pepsi and Other U.S. Companies Face Wall Street Pressure Over Labor Abuses in India

20 December 2024 at 18:50
Pension funds and big investors are pressuring Coca-Cola, Pepsico and others over brutal working conditions in India’s cane fields. Some of the sugar buyers are tiptoeing toward change.

© Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times

Sugar cane workers in Maharashtra, western India, in 2023. An investigation by The New York Times and The Fuller Project this year revealed a brutal, endemic labor system there.

Trump Tariffs? Europe Braces but Has No Clear Strategy

The incoming president promised “tariffs all the way” unless Europe bought more U.S. oil and gas. European officials have no clear strategy for avoiding a trade war.

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Newly imported cars in Wilmington, Calif. In 2023, the United States and the European Union traded more than $1.5 trillion in goods and services.

Senior U.S. Diplomats in Syria to Meet With Governing Militias

The U.S. officials planned to discuss governance and look for signs of Austin Tice, a missing American journalist, as well as other U.S. citizens.

© Nicole Tung for The New York Times

A rebel fighter with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the most powerful militia group in Syria, at a presidential palace in the capital, Damascus.

Zelensky Raises Prospect of European Peacekeepers in Ukraine

But many European leaders say that with no sign that Russia is interested in peace, it is too early to discuss the presence of peacekeeping forces.

© Mauricio Lima for The New York Times

A destroyed Ukrainian tank hit by a Russian drone last May remained in pieces alongside the road between villages not far from the front line in the Kharkiv region, in northern Ukraine, this month.

Macau Is the Casino Capital of the World. For China, That’s Not Enough.

A quarter century after the former Portuguese colony was made a Chinese territory, Macau’s economic boundaries with the mainland are being blurred.

© Qilai Shen for The New York Times

Macau is the world’s most lucrative gambling destination, but Beijing wants it to diversify and do more to serve China’s economic ends.

More Than Twice as Many U.S. Troops Are in Syria as Previously Disclosed

20 December 2024 at 11:15
A Pentagon spokesman said the increase was unrelated to the fall of President Bashar al-Assad to rebel forces in early December.

© Lolita Baldor/Associated Press

The Pentagon has said that the troops in Syria are scattered among several bases, including al-Tanf, on the Syria-Iraq border.

Putin Glosses Over Russian Setbacks, Including Syria

20 December 2024 at 00:51
The Russian president, in a marathon annual news conference, said that he had not yet met with Bashar al-Assad, the ousted Syrian leader who fled to Moscow, but that he planned to.

© Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia at his year-end news conference in Moscow, which has become an annual ritual.

‘Pandas Become the Bait’: How China Seeks Influence in U.S. Cities

Records and interviews show that Beijing has used pandas as leverage to shape policy on Taiwan and to cultivate relationships with local U.S. politicians.

© Ariana Drehsler for The New York Times

Chinese and Californian officials at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in August at the San Diego Zoo.

Europe Has a Leadership Vacuum. How Will it Handle Trump?

With Germany and France both in political turmoil, the new administration of Donald J. Trump will begin at a time of instability for the continent.

© James Hill for The New York Times

U.S. President-elect Donald J. Trump, left, with President Emmanuel Macron of France, center, and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in Paris last week.

Man Who Ran Secret Police Office in New York Admits He Was Chinese Agent

19 December 2024 at 04:56
Chen Jinping used the office in Lower Manhattan to quash dissent against the Chinese government. The Justice Department is fighting Beijing’s efforts to wield its influence secretly.

© Hilary Swift for The New York Times

Before charges were filed last year, federal authorities searched the outpost in a six-story building at 107 East Broadway.

Killing of Russian General Sends a Message, but Doesn’t Change the War for Ukraine

19 December 2024 at 00:11
Ukraine’s forces are steadily losing ground on the battlefield. The assassination of a top general in Moscow won’t improve their war effort, analysts and Western officials say.

© Associated Press

Men loading the body of a Russian general, Igor Kirillov, onto a bus after he and an aide were killed on a Moscow street on Tuesday.

Trump’s Tariffs Helped Northern Vietnam Boom Like Never Before. What Now?

17 December 2024 at 18:00
The north benefited from the global search for alternatives to Chinese manufacturing. No one knows whether a second Trump term will impede or accelerate that growth.
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