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Stephen Bannon, Golden Globes, Angela Merkel: Your Monday Briefing Stephen Bannon, Golden Globes, Angela Merkel: Your Monday Briefing
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Here’s what you need to know:Here’s what you need to know:
• President Trump’s supporters aggressively countered revelations in a new book that some of his closest aides believe he is unstable. The president described himself as a “very stable genius.” Stephen Bannon, Mr. Trump’s former chief strategist, issued a striking mea culpa.• President Trump’s supporters aggressively countered revelations in a new book that some of his closest aides believe he is unstable. The president described himself as a “very stable genius.” Stephen Bannon, Mr. Trump’s former chief strategist, issued a striking mea culpa.
Two things stand out, our chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe writes: how far the tweets deviate from the way past presidents expressed themselves and how rarely Mr. Trump has followed through on his words. Two things stand out, our chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe writes: how far Mr. Trump’s tweets deviate from the way past presidents expressed themselves and how rarely he has followed through on his words.
Two Republican senators urged the Justice Department to investigate the former British spy behind the explosive dossier about Mr. Trump’s ties to Russia that became public nearly a year ago.Two Republican senators urged the Justice Department to investigate the former British spy behind the explosive dossier about Mr. Trump’s ties to Russia that became public nearly a year ago.
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• In Germany, coalition talks have resumed in earnest more than three months after elections that left Chancellor Angela Merkel weakened.• In Germany, coalition talks have resumed in earnest more than three months after elections that left Chancellor Angela Merkel weakened.
Our correspondent in Berlin looked at the sticking points, including immigration, health care and diverging plans to overhaul the eurozone. Our correspondent in Berlin looks at the sticking points, including immigration, health care and plans to overhaul the eurozone.
Meanwhile in France, our correspondent looks at President Emmanuel Macron’s ambitions for the year ahead. His absolute self-confidence — critics say, arrogance — is undaunted by roller-coaster ratings. Meanwhile in France, our correspondent looks at President Emmanuel Macron’s ambitions for the year ahead. His absolute self-confidence — critics say, arrogance — appears to have been undaunted by roller-coaster ratings.
Mr. Macron is in China today. Negotiations on changes to the French unemployment compensation system are scheduled to begin this week. Negotiations on changes to the French unemployment compensation system are scheduled to begin this week. Mr. Macron is in China today.
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• In the Middle East, a de facto alliance against common foes is drawing Arab leaders into a collaboration with their onetime nemesis, Israel.• In the Middle East, a de facto alliance against common foes is drawing Arab leaders into a collaboration with their onetime nemesis, Israel.
One indication: We obtained audio recordings of an Egyptian intelligence officer coaxing talk show hosts to persuade their audiences to accept President Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.One indication: We obtained audio recordings of an Egyptian intelligence officer coaxing talk show hosts to persuade their audiences to accept President Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
On Sunday, Israel published a blacklist of 20 organizations, including 11 groups in Europe, whose leaders it has barred from entering the country for supporting a boycott of it.On Sunday, Israel published a blacklist of 20 organizations, including 11 groups in Europe, whose leaders it has barred from entering the country for supporting a boycott of it.
Separately, the financial ties to Israel of Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law, have deepened, fueling a perception of conflicts of interest.Separately, the financial ties to Israel of Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law, have deepened, fueling a perception of conflicts of interest.
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• At the Golden Globe Awards, the host Seth Meyers turned directly to what he called “the elephant not in the room,” when he opened the broadcast by saying, “Good evening, ladies and remaining gentlemen.”• At the Golden Globe Awards, the host Seth Meyers turned directly to what he called “the elephant not in the room,” when he opened the broadcast by saying, “Good evening, ladies and remaining gentlemen.”
Oprah Winfrey, who received a lifetime achievement award, jolted the audience with her speech focused on the #MeToo movement. Actresses and some actors wore black to make a statement about sexual harassment in Hollywood.Oprah Winfrey, who received a lifetime achievement award, jolted the audience with her speech focused on the #MeToo movement. Actresses and some actors wore black to make a statement about sexual harassment in Hollywood.
In a series of essays, our reporters debate how recent revelations have changed the entertainment industry.In a series of essays, our reporters debate how recent revelations have changed the entertainment industry.
Here’s the full list of winners, including “In the Fade,” a tale of grief in modern Germany.Here’s the full list of winners, including “In the Fade,” a tale of grief in modern Germany.
• We followed a team on a quest to bring the internet to Tusheti, a region in the Caucasus that is perhaps one of the world’s most remote places, making it more accessible to tourists.• We followed a team on a quest to bring the internet to Tusheti, a region in the Caucasus that is perhaps one of the world’s most remote places, making it more accessible to tourists.
• Facebook, Google, Netflix and other large tech companies are putting their reputations and financial clout behind efforts to stop a repeal of net neutrality rules in the U.S.• Facebook, Google, Netflix and other large tech companies are putting their reputations and financial clout behind efforts to stop a repeal of net neutrality rules in the U.S.
• The U.S. Justice Department tried, and failed, to hold a Swiss banker personally accountable for creating bank accounts for Americans trying to evade U.S. taxes. Dozens more cases are pending.• The U.S. Justice Department tried, and failed, to hold a Swiss banker personally accountable for creating bank accounts for Americans trying to evade U.S. taxes. Dozens more cases are pending.
• Intel’s chief executive, Brian Krzanich, is in the hot seat over Meltdown and Spectre, two chip security issues that were disclosed last week.• Intel’s chief executive, Brian Krzanich, is in the hot seat over Meltdown and Spectre, two chip security issues that were disclosed last week.
• Here’s a snapshot of global markets and a look at what could move them this week.• Here’s a snapshot of global markets and a look at what could move them this week.
• Theresa May, the British prime minister, is expected to reshuffle her cabinet starting today. [The Guardian]• Theresa May, the British prime minister, is expected to reshuffle her cabinet starting today. [The Guardian]
• While Spain’s politicians bicker over Catalonia’s future, the country’s judges are showing no sign of softening their stance toward the Catalan separatists. [The New York Times]• While Spain’s politicians bicker over Catalonia’s future, the country’s judges are showing no sign of softening their stance toward the Catalan separatists. [The New York Times]
• In the U.S., the White House asked Congress for $18 billion to build a wall on the Mexican border in exchange for protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation. [The New York Times]• In the U.S., the White House asked Congress for $18 billion to build a wall on the Mexican border in exchange for protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation. [The New York Times]
• Ahmed Shafik, the strongest challenger to Egypt’s military-backed leader, withdrew from the country’s presidential race. [The New York Times]• Ahmed Shafik, the strongest challenger to Egypt’s military-backed leader, withdrew from the country’s presidential race. [The New York Times]
• Protests over rising bread prices broke out across Sudan. At least one person was killed. [Reuters]• Protests over rising bread prices broke out across Sudan. At least one person was killed. [Reuters]
• In Stockholm, a man was killed by explosive device he found outside a subway station. [Associated Press] • In Stockholm, a man was killed by an explosive device he found outside a subway station. [Associated Press]
• A senior BBC News editor accused the network of operating a “secretive and illegal” salary system that pays men more than women in similar positions. [The New York Times]• A senior BBC News editor accused the network of operating a “secretive and illegal” salary system that pays men more than women in similar positions. [The New York Times]
• The legal troubles of Mikheil Saakashvili, the former president of Georgia who has cast himself as an antigraft leader in Ukraine, mounted with an in absentia prison sentence in Georgia. [The New York Times]• The legal troubles of Mikheil Saakashvili, the former president of Georgia who has cast himself as an antigraft leader in Ukraine, mounted with an in absentia prison sentence in Georgia. [The New York Times]
Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.
• Improve your relationship this year. (For starters, consider putting away your phone, after reading this briefing.)• Improve your relationship this year. (For starters, consider putting away your phone, after reading this briefing.)
• Here are some tips for working better this year.• Here are some tips for working better this year.
• Recipe of the day: Keep dinner meatless with a chickpea and fennel ratatouille.• Recipe of the day: Keep dinner meatless with a chickpea and fennel ratatouille.
• Christians around the world held celebrations to mark the Epiphany, the official end to the Christmas holiday. Here are photos from Bulgaria, Greece, Mexico and elsewhere. Above, a procession in Pamplona, Spain.• Christians around the world held celebrations to mark the Epiphany, the official end to the Christmas holiday. Here are photos from Bulgaria, Greece, Mexico and elsewhere. Above, a procession in Pamplona, Spain.
• In memoriam: France Gall, the French pop singer hailed as a “timeless icon of the French chanson,” died at 70; John Young, who commanded the first space shuttle mission, died at 87.• In memoriam: France Gall, the French pop singer hailed as a “timeless icon of the French chanson,” died at 70; John Young, who commanded the first space shuttle mission, died at 87.
• The hit musical “Hamilton” has grown in stature on the London stage, our critic writes. It “can make a traitor of any English citizen for a night.”• The hit musical “Hamilton” has grown in stature on the London stage, our critic writes. It “can make a traitor of any English citizen for a night.”
• A new study on coral bleaching shows the phenomenon has become so frequent that reefs can no longer recover between severe cases.• A new study on coral bleaching shows the phenomenon has become so frequent that reefs can no longer recover between severe cases.
• A vodka bottle, said to be the world’s most expensive at $1.3 million, was stolen last week from a pub in Copenhagen. It has since been found, dented and empty.• A vodka bottle, said to be the world’s most expensive at $1.3 million, was stolen last week from a pub in Copenhagen. It has since been found, dented and empty.
When unrest erupted in Iran this month, President Trump used Twitter to reach out directly to antigovernment protesters in dozens of towns.When unrest erupted in Iran this month, President Trump used Twitter to reach out directly to antigovernment protesters in dozens of towns.
Such public outreach is a lot easier than it used to be.Such public outreach is a lot easier than it used to be.
A hundred years ago today, President Woodrow Wilson, above, outlined his terms for an end to World War I in a speech meant to appeal to the war-weary people of America’s European foes.A hundred years ago today, President Woodrow Wilson, above, outlined his terms for an end to World War I in a speech meant to appeal to the war-weary people of America’s European foes.
American newspapers such as The New York Times printed the 14-point speech in full, but that did not mean the average German would get the message.American newspapers such as The New York Times printed the 14-point speech in full, but that did not mean the average German would get the message.
A few days later, a report in The Times documented efforts to spread the speech behind enemy lines, after Berlin threatened to execute pilots of planes distributing copies.A few days later, a report in The Times documented efforts to spread the speech behind enemy lines, after Berlin threatened to execute pilots of planes distributing copies.
“What is now wanted is some kind of flying craft which will travel fifty to a hundred miles or more, dropping propaganda on the way,” The Daily Chronicle, a British paper, reported.“What is now wanted is some kind of flying craft which will travel fifty to a hundred miles or more, dropping propaganda on the way,” The Daily Chronicle, a British paper, reported.
“Here is a chance for ingenious inventors to improve on the existing facilities for invading the enemy countries with moral munitions and scattering broadcast pamphlets, tracts and pictures.”“Here is a chance for ingenious inventors to improve on the existing facilities for invading the enemy countries with moral munitions and scattering broadcast pamphlets, tracts and pictures.”
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