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  1. Greece Announces New Plan to Protect Some of Its Pristine Beaches

    The government has pledged to crack down on rapid development, and on seaside businesses seeking to take advantage of a tourist boom. But some residents and conservationists are unimpressed.

    By Niki Kitsantonis

  2. Mariinsky Dancers Barred From Youth Ballet Gala in New York

    Two dancers from the Russian company were set to perform at a benefit for a prestigious competition for young dancers, but they were sidelined after protests by pro-Ukrainian activists.

    By Javier C. Hernández

  3. Scotland Made Big Climate Pledges. Now They're 'Out of Reach.'

    Despite significant progress, Scotland was falling short on cutting vehicle emissions, switching to heat pumps and even restoring peatland, the government said.

    By Somini Sengupta

  4. Ukrainians Wait, Nervously, to See if U.S. Will Provide Critical Aid

    From the battlefield to battered cities, soldiers and civilians are counting on Congress to approve $60 billion in military support. Without it, Ukrainian officials say, its prospects in the war are grim.

    By Marc Santora, Maria Varenikova and Michael Crowley

  5. The Vatican Transforms a Prison Into a Gallery

    For its offering at this year's Venice Biennale, the Holy See chose an unusual venue: the Giudecca women's prison.

    By Alec Scott

  6. Ukraine Aid Bill Clears Critical Hurdle in the House as Democrats Supply the Votes

    Democrats stepped in to support bringing the aid package to the floor, in a remarkable breach of custom on a key vote that paved the way for its passage.

    By Annie Karni

  7. The On Soccer Newsletter

    Why Don't More People Resent Manchester City?

    Out of the Champions League but on top of the Premier League, Manchester City shows that it takes more than trophies to make a villain.

    By Rory Smith

  8. In Venice, a Conservative Painter Stages an Unpopular Rebellion

    Poland's right-wing government tapped the artist Ignacy Czwartos for the Venice Biennale before it was voted out of office. The new government canceled his show, but he is staging it anyway.

    By Alex Marshall

  9. Fearing for Ukraine if Trump Returns, Some in Europe Try Outreach Now

    A gathering of officials from Lithuania and Ukraine and supporters of Donald J. Trump highlights growing efforts to get on the good side of the former U.S. president in case he is elected again.

    By Andrew Higgins and Tomas Dapkus

  10. Turkey Earthquake Trial Opens Amid Anger and Tears

    More than 300 people were killed when temblors toppled an upscale residential complex. Survivors hope a court will punish the men who built it.

    By Safak Timur and Ben Hubbard

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