Macron to Face Le Pen for President as French Gravitate Toward Extremes
| By David D. Kirkpatrick and Kate Kelly Before committing $2 billion to Mr. Kushner's fledgling firm, officials at a fund led by the Saudi crown prince questioned taking such a big risk. | | | By Roger Cohen President Emmanuel Macron and the hard-right leader Marine Le Pen will compete for a second time in a runoff on April 24. | | | By Cora Engelbrecht, David Zucchino and Jane Arraf With Russian troops massing for a presumed new assault in the east, many civilians heeded warnings and headed west. Some did not make it. | | |
| World By Emma Bubola, Valeriya Safronova and Maria Varenikova The Russian invasion is pummeling Ukraine's agriculture, threatening harvests in Europe's breadbasket and contributing to a global food crisis. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By John Bistline, Inês Azevedo, Chris Bataille and Steven Davis We don't know exactly what a net-zero emissions energy system will look like, but we know enough to keep us busy for at least a decade. | | |
| By Benjamin Foley, Yousur Al-Hlou, Masha Froliak, Axel Boada and Nailah Morgan Following the withdrawal of Russian forces from a Kyiv suburb, officials examined and documented the bodies of those who lost their lives in the war. | | | By Mekado Murphy Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert narrate a sequence from their film starring Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan. | | |
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