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Canelo Álvarez Outclasses GGG in Third Rivalry Fight

The judges scored the fight fairly close for Golovkin, but not closely enough to stop Álvarez from taking his second win over his rival. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/k5auCDA via IFTTT

In South Korea, President Yoon Treads Fine Line Between U.S. and China

Yoon Suk-yeol has aligned his country more closely with the United States, but there are limits to how far he can go without angering China or provoking North Korea. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/mjltwSu via IFTTT

Canelo vs GGG: How to Watch and Stream the Fight

In the United States and around much of the world, Canelo-GGG will be on DAZN pay-per-view. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/d6aAYjH via IFTTT

An eastern city under attack wonders how far Ukraine’s offensive can go.

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Biden Meets With Relatives of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan

The White House has been under pressure to release the from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/cDyCrGK via IFTTT

Floods in Central Italy Leave at Least 9 Dead

The downpour was the latest in a summer of extreme weather events. Streets were turned into rivers, bridges and highways were blocked and thousands were left without power. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/6DbdYiz via IFTTT

Ukraine’s Donbas, Where Putin Sowed the Seeds of War

In one small town in the Donbas region, everything suddenly fell apart. It was part of Vladimir Putin’s grand plan, and it helped lay the groundwork for the invasion of Ukraine. Now things are heating up again. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/rbf6HsP via IFTTT

Woman’s Death in Iran After Arrest by the Morality Police Triggers Outrage

Masha Amini was detained for allegedly violating dress rules. Her suspicious death, publicized by social media, has led to protests and condemnations by prominent Iranians. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/eUn7zHV via IFTTT

At Mass Grave Site in Ukraine’s Northeast, a Sign of Occupation’s Toll

Russian troops held the city of Izium, in northeastern Ukraine, for six months. One burial site found this week could hold the remains of more than 400 people, investigators said. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/tclg3HC via IFTTT

As India Joins China in Distancing From Russia, Putin Warns of Escalation

After India’s prime minister said that now is not the time for war, an increasingly isolated Mr. Putin threatened “more serious” actions in Ukraine while insisting he was ready for talks. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/UeDktRm via IFTTT

Haiti’s Fuel Price Hike Escalates Its Worst Protests in Years

Discontent over economic misery spilled into the largest national protests in years, prompting international calls for action. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/7w48j1r via IFTTT

‘At the Breaking Point’: Tibetans, Under Lockdown, Make Rare Cries for Help

China’s ever-tightening Covid rules have prompted public complaints from residents of areas usually intimidated into keeping quiet. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/2ZRQqE0 via IFTTT

Cultural Cringe and ‘The Lost City of Melbourne’

A new documentary goes some way to explaining why the city looks the way it does. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/DLocbXO via IFTTT

Kansas City’s Rookie Cornerback Swings Win Over the Chargers

Thursday’s matchup between Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert, two of the N.F.L.’s most exciting quarterbacks, instead turned on an interception from unheralded Jaylen Watson. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/vwYqZ0g via IFTTT

Your Friday Briefing

A meeting between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/hABWHi2 via IFTTT

Pope Francis: Arming Ukraine Can Be ‘Morally Acceptable'

The pontiff said that it is acceptable for countries to provide weapons to Ukraine so that the country can defend itself, but stressed that communication channels with Russia should remain open. from NYT > World News https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/world/europe/pope-francis-ukraine.html via IFTTT

Giorgia Meloni May Lead Italy, and Europe Is Worried

The hard-right leader has excoriated the European Union in the past, and she regularly blasts illegal immigrants and George Soros. But she is closer than ever to becoming prime minister. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/RTuSfAM via IFTTT

The Hollywood Merger That Could Reshape Soccer’s Transfer Market

As two behemoths join forces against boutique agencies in the fight for control and commissions, some fear profits could come before players. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/oZKGPOr via IFTTT

Your Thursday Briefing

Zelensky at the front. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/wIgUjbX via IFTTT

Your Thursday Briefing

Zelensky at the front. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/L3wP9Vx via IFTTT

NFL Week 2 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread

Justin Herbert and the Chargers get a rematch against Kansas City, the Buccaneers and Saints play an N.F.C. South grudge match, and the N.F.L. puts on a Monday night doubleheader. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/0JOIdyv via IFTTT

简报:习近平疫情以来首次出国;欧洲计划禁止使用强迫劳动制造产品

TikTok就与中国关系接受美国议员质询;泽连斯基突访被收复城市;瑞典右翼联合政党胜选;加拿大护士短缺,多地急诊室关闭……这里是今日要闻。 from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/Wa8Y709 via IFTTT

Prosecutor Who Sought to Use Evidence Derived From Torture Leaves Cole Case

The Biden administration had adopted a policy excluding all evidence obtained through torture; the prosecutor argued the law allowed it. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/h4MnNJb via IFTTT

Zelensky Visits a City Just Miles From the Front, Underscoring Ukraine’s Gains

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s trip to a city reclaimed days ago demonstrated Ukraine’s growing boldness in the wake of Russia’s frantic retreat from the country’s northeast. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/0rZHAqc via IFTTT

London Marathon Joins Boston in Welcoming Nonbinary Runners

Five of the six largest marathons in the world will soon allow runners to compete without registering as men or women. The London Marathon changed its policy on Wednesday. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/QMVDHqm via IFTTT

Xi Jinping Heads to Central Asia in First Foreign Trip Since 2020

Xi Jinping, who is expected to meet with Vladimir Putin, will seek to project confidence as a global statesman at a time of grave challenges at home. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/cIzUxFv via IFTTT

An Oily Challenge: Evict Stinky Old Furnaces in Favor of Heat Pumps

Building by building, New York and other cities are trying to stop the age-old use of fossil fuels to heat homes and buildings. In the U.S., new climate laws aim to speed things up. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/kBmpg87 via IFTTT

How Time Softened Judgment of Camilla and Fury Over Diana’s Death

A quarter-century ago Princess Diana’s shocking death provoked outrage at the royal family. Queen Elizabeth’s passing, in contrast, has been draped in civility and respect. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/dClDjvz via IFTTT

Your Wednesday Briefing

Falling Russian morale. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/mzbEcws via IFTTT

Ukrainians Recount Frantic Russian Retreat

Residents of towns recently retaken by Ukraine described a chaotic flight by disorganized Russian troops, suggesting morale and inexperience remain major problems for Russia. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/d9KSazr via IFTTT

Key Moments in the Russia-Ukraine War: A Timeline

Here is one key battlefield development from every month of the war. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/u42vWGA via IFTTT

Charles to Visit Northern Ireland Before Queen’s Coffin Arrives in London

The new monarch will continue his tour of the nations of the United Kingdom on Tuesday, before meeting his mother’s coffin at Buckingham Palace. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/YsRIWK7 via IFTTT

At Ajax, the Future Is Always Now

Ajax sold the bulk of its Champions League-ready squad over the summer and never looked back. It can’t afford to. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/YPwRGXT via IFTTT

Your Tuesday Briefing

More Ukrainian advances. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/rvwsb21 via IFTTT

King Charles Inherits Riches, and Passes Off His Own Empire

As prince, Charles used tax breaks, offshore accounts and canny real estate investments to turn a sleepy estate into a billion-dollar business. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/rC5pTZJ via IFTTT

Russell Wilson’s Return to Seattle Ends in Loss

Wilson connected on big passing plays in his return to Seattle, but miscues from the Broncos’ running backs — and a hearty effort from his Seahawks replacement — spoiled his revenge game. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/KxnMvad via IFTTT

Russian Critics Speak Out, Prompted by Ukraine Losses

Ukraine’s recent battlefield successes are emboldening Vladimir Putin’s critics and sending his supporters in search of someone else to blame. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/SIBRUkQ via IFTTT

Your Monday Briefing

An embarrassing Russian retreat. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/GiSjsh4 via IFTTT

On the Quiet Hardcourts in Spain, Carlos Alcaraz’s Star Was Already Shining

No matter how clear the potential, you never truly know what a tennis player is capable of until they have to fight for the biggest points on the biggest occasions. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/2JBOaxX via IFTTT

Former M.L.B. Pitcher Turned Police Officer Killed in Car Crash

Anthony Varvaro, 37, was driving to a Sept. 11 commemoration in Manhattan when he was in a crash with a person driving the wrong way, the authorities said. Both were killed. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/2t9WBGk via IFTTT

Sweden’s Divisive Election Is Too Close to Call, Officials Say

The tight race capped a campaign that analysts called unusually aggressive, with the nationalist, right-wing Sweden Democrats increasingly popular. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/vU1EDyY via IFTTT

What We Learned From Week 1 of the N.F.L. Season

The Steelers defense returned to form and A.J. Brown gave the Eagles the receiving target it has lacked as the N.F.L. wobbled in the first week of the regular season. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/4wNG0UE via IFTTT

Carlos Alcaraz Wins U.S. Open Men’s Singles Title, and Becomes No. 1

Alcaraz, the 19-year-old Spanish sensation, beat Casper Ruud of Norway in four sets to capture his first Grand Slam championship and take the top spot in the ATP world rankings. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/rWjCG1m via IFTTT

Mourners in Scotland Say Goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II

The coffin carrying Queen Elizabeth II arrived in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, after a six-hour procession from Balmoral Castle, the estate where she died. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/0TNYBJE via IFTTT

Ukraine’s Advance in Northeast Renews Pressure on Germany to Help

Many weapons Germany promised Kyiv have yet to arrive. Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government has not fully explained the delays. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/breCg03 via IFTTT

Britain’s Mourning Rituals

Britons are surrounded by visible symbols of Queen Elizabeth II’s death but relatively reserved in their grief. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/dTy4bGv via IFTTT