A €750 Billion Virus Recovery Plan Thrusts Europe Into a New Frontier
| By EDWARD WONG The State Department announcement comes as President Trump weighs hard measures against China, which is expected to approve a national security law on Hong Kong on Thursday. | | | By MATINA STEVIS-GRIDNEFF Adopting the proposal would make history for the bloc, vesting authority in Brussels in ways that more closely resembled a central government. | | | By SARAH MERVOSH The economic downturn is shaping up to be particularly devastating for renters, who are more likely to be lower-income and work hourly jobs cut during the pandemic. | | |
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| World By EUGÈNE ATGET, MAURICIO LIMA and ADAM NOSSITER The famous photographer sought out an empty city. Our photographer found a Paris evacuated by the coronavirus. | | | Opinion By JACOB S. HACKER and PAUL PIERSON The leaders of the governing party can't seem to stop doing and proposing unpopular things. | | |
| By THE NEW YORK TIMES The police used tear gas on crowds that gathered to protest the death of George Floyd, who died after being handcuffed and pinned by a police officer's knee. | | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The police fired pepper balls at protesters in Hong Kong as they rallied to oppose a bill that would threaten prison for disrespecting the Chinese national anthem. | | | By REUTERS Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York detailed his meeting with President Trump, which included a discussion of potential infrastructure projects in the state. | | |
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