October 2019

French police hold ‘anger march’ over suicides and working conditions

Thousands of French police officers have joined a “march of anger” in Paris to protest against a range of issues, including rising suicides and poor working conditions. The action marked the first mass police strike in France since 2001. Participants also said there had been a rise in hostility towards police officers and decried French […]

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The T List: Colorful Cardigans, Tokyo’s Most Exciting Neighborhood and More

Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we’re sharing five things we are eating, wearing, listening to or coveting now. We hope you’ll join us for the ride. (Sign up here, if you haven’t already, and you can reach us at tlist@nytimes.com.) Visit This The Tokyo Neighborhood

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Michel Barnier: There is progress, but more work is needed

Chief EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has said “lots of work still needs to be done” to reach a deal that fulfils the objectives of the Irish backstop. Speaking after the British government published its new Brexit proposals, including plans to replace the backstop, he said “there is progress”. He said EU negotiators would continue

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