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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. Friday Briefing

    Israel strikes Iran.

    By Daniel E. Slotnik and Amelia Nierenberg

  7. Johnson Turns to Democrats to Bring Up Ukraine Aid Bill in the House

    Democrats, who stepped in late Thursday to save a resolution paving the way for the foreign aid package to be considered, will have to do so again on Friday in a critical vote on the House floor.

    By Catie Edmondson

  8. Nicola Sturgeon's Husband Is Charged in Party Finance Inquiry

    Peter Murrell was charged in connection with embezzlement of funds from the Scottish National Party, which his wife once led and where he held a senior role.

    By Stephen Castle

  9. Scotland Pauses Gender Medications for Minors

    The change followed a sweeping review by England's National Health Service that found "remarkably weak" evidence for youth gender treatments.

    By Azeen Ghorayshi

  10. Amsterdam's Latest Effort to Fight Excessive Tourism: No New Hotels

    The city wants no more than 20 million hotel stays annually. The measure is one of multiple efforts to control the flow of visitors.

    By Claire Moses

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