International News: News and Reviews from The New York Times

After His Induction, Steve Miller Rips Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The rock veteran said, “When they told me I was inducted they said, ‘You have two tickets — one for your wife and one for yourself. Want another one? It’s $10,000.’”

As Britain Contemplates Exit, Boris Johnson Prepares His Entrance Mr. Johnson, the mayor of London, is bucking his party by supporting Britain’s exit from the European Union, effectively announcing his bid to be prime minister.

Primary Process Is Seen as in Conflict With Democracy As Americans flock this year to outsider candidates, they are suddenly waking up to the reality that the process for picking the parties’ nominees involves ordinary voters in only an indirect way.

The Female Viagra, Undone by a Drug Maker’s Dysfunction Missteps by Valeant, along with aggressive accounting practices and unusual business relationships, derailed one of the most intriguing drugs in a generation.

Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz Look to Gain Ground in West Mr. Sanders was hoping for another victory over Hillary Clinton in Wyoming, while Mr. Cruz wanted to broaden his victory in Colorado.

Austria Considers Law to Seize Home Where Hitler Was Born Hitler himself paid no attention to the town of Braunau, but the fate of the privately owned home there has been debated since World War II ended.

Man in Hat in Brussels Airport Attack Is in Custody, Belgium Says Mohamed Abrini, who was detained Friday, confessed he was the suspect seen with two suicide bombers in a surveillance image, the Belgian prosecutor’s office said.

Archbishop of Canterbury Says DNA Test Shows His Father Was Churchill’s Private Secretary In frank statements, the Most Rev. Justin Welby, the spiritual leader of 86 million Anglicans, and his mother talked of the shock of discovering the truth in the past month.

News Analysis: Rather Than Rules, Pope’s Document Gives License to Adapt Rather than dictating policy like a chief executive, Pope Francis effectively devolved power on family issues.

Ted Cruz Wins Majority of Delegates in Colorado By Friday night, Mr. Cruz had taken 21 of the state’s 37 national delegates. Donald J. Trump and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio had none.

Bernie Sanders Back in the Old Neighborhood to Make His Case Mr. Sanders campaigned in front of the Brooklyn apartment building where he grew up, but some current tenants were unmoved by the association.

‘Brexit’ Vote Has Investment Experts Advising Caution in Europe Polls show no clear tilt for the June 23 referendum, but experts warn that the effects of a British exit from the E.U. have not been factored into prices.

Murder in the 4-0: A Familiar Pattern in a Spouse’s Final Act After years of violence, Nadia Saavedra finally told her husband to leave their Bronx home. Soon after, the police say, he returned to kill her and then himself.

Aung San Suu Kyi Has Cataract Surgery, Her Doctor Says The operation, which was successful, will be followed by a second later in April for the Burmese leader’s other eye, the doctor said Saturday.

 

 

 

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