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Ukraine, Catalonia, Champions League: Your Friday Briefing | Ukraine, Catalonia, Champions League: Your Friday Briefing |
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Good morning. | Good morning. |
Here’s what you need to know: | Here’s what you need to know: |
• In Kiev for Ukraine’s Independence Day, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis signaled that the U.S. was considering sending weapons to Ukraine. | • In Kiev for Ukraine’s Independence Day, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis signaled that the U.S. was considering sending weapons to Ukraine. |
State and Defense Department officials have recommended that the U.S. provide defensive weapons including antitank missiles. President Trump, who has consistently taken a more conciliatory position toward Russia than his top advisers have, has yet to take up the matter. | State and Defense Department officials have recommended that the U.S. provide defensive weapons including antitank missiles. President Trump, who has consistently taken a more conciliatory position toward Russia than his top advisers have, has yet to take up the matter. |
As skirmishes with separatists continue, we visited a combat training center in Russia associated with the Night Wolves, a motorcycle club under U.S. sanctions for its support of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. | As skirmishes with separatists continue, we visited a combat training center in Russia associated with the Night Wolves, a motorcycle club under U.S. sanctions for its support of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. |
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• In Spain, the initial unity among the national government and the separatist leaders of Catalonia after the terrorist attacks last week has already subsided. | • In Spain, the initial unity among the national government and the separatist leaders of Catalonia after the terrorist attacks last week has already subsided. |
They are back at the usual squabbles as the clock ticks toward a Catalan independence referendum on Oct. 1. Our correspondent notes that these divisions also have practical security implications that the attack plotters perhaps managed to exploit. | They are back at the usual squabbles as the clock ticks toward a Catalan independence referendum on Oct. 1. Our correspondent notes that these divisions also have practical security implications that the attack plotters perhaps managed to exploit. |
A march in Barcelona planned for tomorrow could show how much these divisions are reflected in the broader public. | A march in Barcelona planned for tomorrow could show how much these divisions are reflected in the broader public. |
(Above, King Felipe VI stood between the prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, and the Catalan president, Carles Puigdemont, at a vigil last week.) | (Above, King Felipe VI stood between the prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, and the Catalan president, Carles Puigdemont, at a vigil last week.) |
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• In Washington, our reporters look at the efforts by the new White House chief of staff, John Kelly, to impose an order on the information flow to Mr. Trump. | • In Washington, our reporters look at the efforts by the new White House chief of staff, John Kelly, to impose an order on the information flow to Mr. Trump. |
The changes Mr. Kelly, a retired general, have put in place have resulted in a more functional government, administration officials said. | The changes Mr. Kelly, a retired general, have put in place have resulted in a more functional government, administration officials said. |
Separately, here’s a profile of Mr. Trump’s top soldier in Afghanistan: Gen. John Nicholson, above, is a combat veteran described by peers as a “thinker warrior.” He has not yet met Mr. Trump. | Separately, here’s a profile of Mr. Trump’s top soldier in Afghanistan: Gen. John Nicholson, above, is a combat veteran described by peers as a “thinker warrior.” He has not yet met Mr. Trump. |
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• Roger Federer, the Swiss tennis star, discussed his late-career resurgence, a rarity for any sport, with our magazine writer. “I’m long past the thing that you have to end your career in a fairy tale,” he said of his expectations. | • Roger Federer, the Swiss tennis star, discussed his late-career resurgence, a rarity for any sport, with our magazine writer. “I’m long past the thing that you have to end your career in a fairy tale,” he said of his expectations. |
Mr. Federer could win his third major of the year at the U.S. Open, and fans are hoping for a face-off with his archrival, Rafael Nadal. Meanwhile, with Serena Williams’s absence, women’s tennis for once lacks its traditional rivalries. | Mr. Federer could win his third major of the year at the U.S. Open, and fans are hoping for a face-off with his archrival, Rafael Nadal. Meanwhile, with Serena Williams’s absence, women’s tennis for once lacks its traditional rivalries. |
In soccer news, the draw for the group stage of this season’s UEFA Champions League put Real Madrid, Tottenham and Dortmund in the same group. Barcelona gets a chance for an early revenge against Juventus. (Here’s the full list.) | In soccer news, the draw for the group stage of this season’s UEFA Champions League put Real Madrid, Tottenham and Dortmund in the same group. Barcelona gets a chance for an early revenge against Juventus. (Here’s the full list.) |
And the four-time British Olympic champion Mo Farah’s track career ended with a thrilling win in Zurich. | And the four-time British Olympic champion Mo Farah’s track career ended with a thrilling win in Zurich. |
• President Trump must soon decide whether to renominate Janet Yellen, above, as the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve. She is speaking today at the Jackson Hole gathering of central bankers, as is the European Central Bank president, Mario Draghi. | • President Trump must soon decide whether to renominate Janet Yellen, above, as the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve. She is speaking today at the Jackson Hole gathering of central bankers, as is the European Central Bank president, Mario Draghi. |
• In Croatia, Uber is taking to the sea, offering an (expensive) new boat service. It could soon be available in Greece and Spain. | • In Croatia, Uber is taking to the sea, offering an (expensive) new boat service. It could soon be available in Greece and Spain. |
• There are new questions about the corporate structure of HNA, the Chinese conglomerate that is Deutsche Bank’s largest shareholder. We uncovered undisclosed deals and relationships that could heighten regulatory scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe. | • There are new questions about the corporate structure of HNA, the Chinese conglomerate that is Deutsche Bank’s largest shareholder. We uncovered undisclosed deals and relationships that could heighten regulatory scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe. |
• Lee Jae-yong, the Samsung heir, was convicted on criminal bribery charges in a blow to South Korea’s family-run corporate empires. | |
• Here’s a snapshot of global markets. | • Here’s a snapshot of global markets. |
• At least eight people remain missing after a landslide swept through a small village in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday. [The New York Times] | • At least eight people remain missing after a landslide swept through a small village in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday. [The New York Times] |
• Prosecutors in Denmark seek murder charges against Peter Madsen, the Danish inventor arrested in the death of a Swedish journalist onboard his submarine. [The New York Times] | • Prosecutors in Denmark seek murder charges against Peter Madsen, the Danish inventor arrested in the death of a Swedish journalist onboard his submarine. [The New York Times] |
• The police in Rome clashed with hundreds of migrants, scattering them from a square they had camped on for days after they had been evicted from a building they had occupied for years. [Los Angeles Times] | • The police in Rome clashed with hundreds of migrants, scattering them from a square they had camped on for days after they had been evicted from a building they had occupied for years. [Los Angeles Times] |
• When the French interior minister tied terrorism to mental illness, he started a debate about whether such a link existed. [France 24] | • When the French interior minister tied terrorism to mental illness, he started a debate about whether such a link existed. [France 24] |
• The Dutch police said there was no longer an imminent terrorist threat after they arrested a 22-year-old man in Rotterdam in an investigation into plans for an attack on a concert site. A Spanish man, detained earlier, has been released. [The New York Times] | • The Dutch police said there was no longer an imminent terrorist threat after they arrested a 22-year-old man in Rotterdam in an investigation into plans for an attack on a concert site. A Spanish man, detained earlier, has been released. [The New York Times] |
• The Czech authorities extradited a Vietnamese man to Germany over the abduction of an asylum-seeking Vietnamese executive in Berlin last month. [The New York Times] | • The Czech authorities extradited a Vietnamese man to Germany over the abduction of an asylum-seeking Vietnamese executive in Berlin last month. [The New York Times] |
• In Thailand, the lawyer of Yingluck Shinawatra, the former prime minister ousted in a coup, said he was unaware whether she was still in the country. A court said it would issue an arrest warrant after she failed to appear before it. [The NewYork Times] | • In Thailand, the lawyer of Yingluck Shinawatra, the former prime minister ousted in a coup, said he was unaware whether she was still in the country. A court said it would issue an arrest warrant after she failed to appear before it. [The NewYork Times] |
Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life. | Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life. |
• Recipe of the day: Make your own blueberry jam. | • Recipe of the day: Make your own blueberry jam. |
• Protect your digital accounts by text or app. | • Protect your digital accounts by text or app. |
• In what should you invest? Ask yourself these tough questions. | • In what should you invest? Ask yourself these tough questions. |
• We have plenty of European travel advice today: There’s our latest 36 Hours guide that finds daring cuisine and avant-garde art and design in Brussels. And here’s an ode to family holidays in Romania. | • We have plenty of European travel advice today: There’s our latest 36 Hours guide that finds daring cuisine and avant-garde art and design in Brussels. And here’s an ode to family holidays in Romania. |
• In Marrakesh, Yves Saint Laurent discovered light and color, draping and caftans. A new museum in Morocco will soon celebrate his work. | • In Marrakesh, Yves Saint Laurent discovered light and color, draping and caftans. A new museum in Morocco will soon celebrate his work. |
• Networking is overrated, a business school professor writes in this much-read Op-Ed. It’s better to focus on achieving great things. | |
• Finally, a geobiologist in Norway reflects on how Scandinavian summers taught her as a young woman to savor time. | • Finally, a geobiologist in Norway reflects on how Scandinavian summers taught her as a young woman to savor time. |
It all began with a question about L. Frank Baum’s off-the-cuff story about a faraway magical land. What, a child asked, was the name of this extraordinary place? Baum looked at a filing cabinet label, rejected “A-G” and went with “O-Z.” | It all began with a question about L. Frank Baum’s off-the-cuff story about a faraway magical land. What, a child asked, was the name of this extraordinary place? Baum looked at a filing cabinet label, rejected “A-G” and went with “O-Z.” |
That’s one origin story of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” the children’s book that became a celebrated movie, which opened in wide release in the U.S. on this day in 1939. | That’s one origin story of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” the children’s book that became a celebrated movie, which opened in wide release in the U.S. on this day in 1939. |
It took more than a few screenwriters (11 by one count) to adapt Baum’s vision into a girl’s dream of a land over the rainbow from Depression-era Kansas. | It took more than a few screenwriters (11 by one count) to adapt Baum’s vision into a girl’s dream of a land over the rainbow from Depression-era Kansas. |
Theories about the story abound. Is the yellow brick road a metaphor for the gold standard in the late 1800s? Does the movie sync up with Pink Floyd’s album “The Dark Side of the Moon”? | Theories about the story abound. Is the yellow brick road a metaphor for the gold standard in the late 1800s? Does the movie sync up with Pink Floyd’s album “The Dark Side of the Moon”? |
Some scholars are skeptical that Baum set out to write a populist allegory. (You’re on your own testing the Pink Floyd claim.) | Some scholars are skeptical that Baum set out to write a populist allegory. (You’re on your own testing the Pink Floyd claim.) |
But the charms of Baum’s tale endure. As a Times film critic wrote after the film’s debut, “It is all so well-intentioned, so genial, and so gay that any reviewer who would look down his nose at the fun-making should be spanked and sent off, supperless, to bed.” | But the charms of Baum’s tale endure. As a Times film critic wrote after the film’s debut, “It is all so well-intentioned, so genial, and so gay that any reviewer who would look down his nose at the fun-making should be spanked and sent off, supperless, to bed.” |
Tim Williams contributed reporting. | Tim Williams contributed reporting. |
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