There is deep sadness in the city – and also anger directed at the government and migrants.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murdering healthcare CEO
The 26-year-old suspect is facing separate federal charges that could lead to a death sentence.
Kremlin denies reports Assad’s wife has filed for divorce
Following reports in Turkish media, a Kremlin spokesman denies Asma al-Assad wants to divorce her husband and leave Russia.
Ex-Israeli agents reveal how pager attacks were carried out
Devices rigged with explosives killed and wounded thousands of people in Lebanon.
Ethics report into Matt Gaetz expected to be released
A draft details evidence of alleged drug use and payments for sex – which the former US congressman denies.
France holds day of mourning for Mayotte cyclone dead
Flags are flown at half-mast after President Emmanuel Macron declared a national day of mourning.
Biden commutes most federal death sentences
The president condemns the murderers but says the death penalty at federal level “must stop”.
Guatemala police clash with Jewish sect over 160 at-risk children
Authorities in Guatemala resist efforts by a Jewish sect to recapture 160 children rescued from its premises.
Slovak PM meets Putin in unannounced Moscow visit
Robert Fico is only the third EU leader to visit Moscow and believes Putin has been demonised by the West.
Hollywood stars support Blake Lively over legal complaint
Lively’s co-stars from 2005 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants say they “stand with her”.


