E.U. Climate Plan Would Sweeten Deal for Coal Countries

If approved, the proposal would pay nations that rely heavily on fossil fuels to change their ways. Press Release Distribution Service

Jeremy Corbyn, U.K. Labour Leader, Races to Close Election Gap

The national polls put the Conservatives ahead, just as they did in 2017 when the left-wing Mr. Corbyn shocked the experts. But can he recapture that magic? Press Release Distribution Service

France’s Pension Changes Won’t Affect Older Workers, Prime Minister Vows

Workers would be urged to work until 64, two years past the legal retirement age, the government said, revealing details of a planned pension overhaul that has prompted strikes and demonstrations. Press Release Distribution Service

U.K. General Election Explained: What to Know as Britain Votes

British voters will choose their next government on Thursday. But the country’s parliamentary system has a way of throwing up surprises. Here’s what to watch for. Press Release Distribution Service

Donald Trump, Jersey City, New York Yankees: Your Wednesday Briefing

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From 500,000 Photos to 116: How Our Editors Distill the Year in Pictures

A painstaking selection process ensures that The Times’s annual visual review highlights the biggest news events and strongest images. Press Release Distribution Service

Bougainville Votes for Independence From Papua New Guinea

The nearly unanimous results in the Pacific islands chain exceeded expectations and could both accelerate independence and complicate relations across the region. Press Release Distribution Service

Impeachment, Boris Johnson, Marie Fredriksson: Your Wednesday Briefing

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China Displaces Turkey as Top Jailer of Journalists in 2019

In its annual survey, the Committee to Protect Journalists found that at least 250 journalists are imprisoned around the world, largely by authoritarian leaders. Press Release Distribution Service

As Rivals Fight for Control of Libya, Erdogan Says Turkey May Jump In

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey might send troops to Libya to counter Russian-backed militia forces. Press Release Distribution Service

Yuri M. Luzhkov, 83, Dies; Mayor at Dawn of Post-Soviet Moscow

An energetic leader, he steered the Russian capital out of its gloom, dominating Moscow’s political system while his wife became the richest woman in the country. Press Release Distribution Service

Johann Baptist Metz, Theologian of Compassion, Dies at 91

One of the most influential Catholic theologians of the 20th century, he challenged his fellow German Catholics to face the reality of Auschwitz. Press Release Distribution Service

Architect of Mexico’s War on Cartels Is Accused of Taking Bribes From One

Genaro García Luna once served in a presidential cabinet and as the head of Mexico’s equivalent of the F.B.I. He was indicted in New York on charges of taking bribes while in office. Press Release Distribution Service

Impeachment, British Election, Jersey City Shooting: Your Wednesday Briefing

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Iran Banks Burned, Then Customer Accounts Were Exposed Online

The details of millions of Iranian bank cards were published online after antigovernment protests last month. Experts suspect a state-sponsored cyberattack. Press Release Distribution Service

Trump and Pompeo Spoke to Russian Official About U.S. Elections. Did Only One Deliver a Warning?

The visit of Sergey Lavrov to Washington came at a delicate moment in the relationship between President Trump and Russia. Press Release Distribution Service

Climate Change Is Ravaging the Arctic, Report Finds

It was another very warm year in the region, leading to low winter sea ice and growing concerns over sea level rise. Press Release Distribution Service

France Protests: Bracing for a Mass Show of Anger at Macron

Six days of strikes have shut down many public services. The discontent centers on President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to overhaul the country’s pension systems. Press Release Distribution Service

2 Ex-Prime Ministers in Algeria Are Convicted in Corruption Case

The verdicts against Ahmed Ouyahia and Abdelmalek Sellal came days before the country holds a presidential election that protesters have called a sham. Press Release Distribution Service

Impeachment, New Zealand Volcano, Myanmar: Your Tuesday Briefing

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Home Extensions Can Create an Identity as Well as Space

Some architectural practices are elevating the humble extension, building well-crafted and artistic additions on the backs, sides and tops of homes. Press Release Distribution Service

Brexit, New Zealand Volcano, Juice WRLD: Your Tuesday Briefing

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