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Ex-Marine Robert Gilman, Freed by Russia After 4 Years in Prison, Arrives in the U.S.

12 Agosto 2026 ore 09:18
Russia released Robert Gilman on “a humanitarian basis,” President Trump said. Mr. Gilman’s family had said he was in dire physical condition.

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Robert Gilman in April. He had been sentenced by a Russian court to 10 years in prison.

Frenzy for Solar Eclipse Glasses Takes Over London

12 Agosto 2026 ore 12:37
Ahead of Wednesday’s rare cosmic event, thousands of people in London are searching for protective eyewear, as prices surge and stocks sell out.

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Solar eclipse glasses for sale in East London on Tuesday.

Ari Emanuel’s Company to Acquire 7 Broadway Theaters and 10 in the West End

11 Agosto 2026 ore 15:00
The purchase of ATG Entertainment, which operates dozens of venues worldwide, will require regulatory approval.

© Vincent Tullo for The New York Times

ATG Entertainment operates seven Broadway theaters, including the Lyric Theater, which has housed “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” for eight years.

Russian Civilian Deaths Are Growing Rapidly as Ukraine Expands Its Air War

The higher tempo of Ukrainian strikes has fueled discontent among Russians, but it is far from clear that it will change the Kremlin’s calculus about the war.

© Nanna Heitmann for The New York Times

A residential building in Zelenograd, in the Moscow region, was damaged in a Ukrainian drone strike in May. Four people were killed in the attack.

The Eclipse Is Coming, and Iceland Is Looking for a Break in the Clouds

11 Agosto 2026 ore 15:39
Rooms were booked years ago, and officials have been making plans. But there’s no telling where, exactly, Icelanders might go to find the best possible view.

© Amelia Nierenberg/The New York Times

Cloudy skies along the road to the Latrabjarg cliffs, the place in Iceland where the total eclipse will last the longest on Wednesday.

Why Rumors About Morocco Followed Spain’s Ceuta Migrant Surge

11 Agosto 2026 ore 16:44
Claims swirled that Morocco, perhaps spurred by Israel and the United States, organized a recent border disaster. That unproven speculation, experts said, was exacerbated by the region’s complicated history.

© Finbarr O'Reilly for The New York Times

Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa waiting on a beach for humanitarian assistance after about tens of thousands of people, mostly from Morocco, surged across the border into Ceuta, Spain, this month.

How Social Media Sparked a Refugee Crisis Between Spain and Morocco

A wave of disinformation online contributed to a surge of migrants in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta who were trying to reach Europe, resulting in about 90 deaths.

© Sergey Ponomarev for The New York Times

Moroccan border guards and boats patrolling the coastline on the border with Spain in Fnideq, Morocco, this month.

‘Saturday Night Live’ U.K. Stars Get a Hero’s Welcome at the Edinburgh Fringe

11 Agosto 2026 ore 11:00
As comics like Ania Magliano return to the festival for the first time since the show became a surprise hit, audiences are pouring in to catch them.

© Jaime Molina for The New York Times

Ania Magliano, a breakout star of Britain’s “Saturday Night Live,” at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe on Sunday.

In a Sweltering Summer, These Italians Want Romans to Curl

By setting up a curling rink in the shadow of the Colosseum, sports officials hope to capitalize on the fresh popularity of the Winter Olympics phenomenon. Even in a heat wave and without any ice.

France Bans Unsolicited Telemarketing Calls

11 Agosto 2026 ore 06:01
Companies will no longer be allowed to advertise goods and services through cold calls without previous consent from consumers.

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At Parc des Buttes-Chaumont in Paris. The ban on unsolicited telemarketing is unlikely to be met with any opposition in a country where 97 percent of the population say they are annoyed by such daily calls.

Yabloko, Russian Antiwar Party, Is Banned From Parliament Elections

11 Agosto 2026 ore 11:05
The party, Yabloko, has navigated a delicate balancing act with an increasingly heavy-handed Kremlin, but its pro-peace manifesto turned out to be the red line.

© Pavel Bednyakov/Associated Press

Nikolai Rybakov, right, the Yabloko party’s leader, and his lawyer, second from right, listening to the court decision after a hearing on a lawsuit to bar the party from upcoming parliamentary elections on Monday in Russia’s Supreme Court in Moscow.

Turkey Moves to Advance Peace Process With P.K.K.

The government adopted a law that might prove a significant step toward ending an outlawed group’s decades-long battle with the Turkish state.

© Thaier Al-Sudani/Reuters

Fighters with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party at a disarmament ceremony in the Qandil Mountains in Iraq last year.

Italian Diver Discovers Hundreds of Ancient Amphorae in Sicily

10 Agosto 2026 ore 22:19
Hundreds of ancient amphorae were found piled up about 150 feet underwater, suggesting the relics came from a Roman shipwreck from about 2,000 years ago.

© via Italy’s Ministry of Culture

A spearfishing champion discovered a pile of hundreds of ancient amphorae off the coast of Sicily.
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