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Hier — 19 avril 2024NYT > World

U.S. and Allies Penalize Iran for Striking Israel, and Try to Avert War

While imposing sanctions on Iran, U.S. and European governments are urging restraint amid fears of a cycle of escalation as Israel weighs retaliation for an Iranian attack.

Iranian medium-range missiles during the annual Army Day celebration at a military base in Tehran on Wednesday. The United States imposed sanctions on Iranian armed forces and weapon makers.
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Teacher Secretly Sold His Students’ Art on Mugs and Shirts, Lawsuit Says

Par : Sopan Deb
Parents of a dozen students at a school near Montreal accused an art teacher in a lawsuit of reproducing portraits from a class assignment and putting them on items that he offered for sale online.

E.U. Plans to Use Russian Frozen Assets to Pay for Weapons for Ukraine

Using interest earned on frozen Russian assets held in Europe, the bloc plans to raise billions. But other ways to pay for new weapons remain elusive.

A Ukrainian armored vehicle near Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, last month. Soldiers on the front lines are reporting shortages of ammunition.

U.K.’s Rishi Sunak Visits Northern Ireland to Celebrate Deal

A deal bringing disaffected unionists back into the government in Belfast has left Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with one less thing to worry about.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with Northern Ireland’s first minister, Michelle O’Neill, left, and the deputy first minister, Emma Little-Pengelly, in Belfast on Monday.

Northern Ireland Names Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill First Minister

The idea of a first minister who supports closer ties to the Republic of Ireland — let alone one from Sinn Fein, a party with historic ties to the Irish Republican Army — was once unthinkable. On Saturday, it became reality.

Michelle O’Neill of Sinn Fein at the Northern Ireland Assembly in Belfast on Saturday.

What to Know About the Return of Power-Sharing in Northern Ireland

For the first time, a Sinn Fein politician will serve as first minister.

Sinn Fein Vice President Michelle O’Neill addressing the news media on the imminent return of the Northern Ireland government at Stormont this week.

EU Agrees to $54 Billion Fund for Ukraine

Top European leaders coordinated to get the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, to agree to the 50-billion-euro plan aimed at keeping Ukraine’s economy afloat during the war with Russia.

Members of the Ukrainian military training before moving to the front line in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine in December.

D.U.P. Deal With U.K. to Restore Power-Sharing in Northern Ireland

An agreement by the Democratic Unionist Party to return to power-sharing with Sinn Fein after a two year boycott was greeted by widespread relief.

Michelle O’Neill, right, and Mary Lou McDonald, center, of the Sinn Fein party, during a news conference at the Parliament building in Belfast.

Chile Rejects Conservative Constitution

Par : Jack Nicas
For the second time in less than two years, Chileans voted thumbs down on a new national charter, and few seem to have the energy to try again.

A rally in Santiago, Chile last week against adopting a new constitution.

Chile Votes on New Conservative Constitution in Referendum

Par : Jack Nicas
Chileans vote on a new constitution on Sunday that would pull the South American nation to the right. The process began with protests from the left.

Rallying against the proposed new constitution this month in Santiago, Chile’s capital. The vote on Sunday is the culmination of a four-year undertaking.
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