The New York Times: Η ευρείας κλίμακας επίθεση της Ρωσίας στην Ουκρανία – Οι εκλογές της Βενεζουέλας για να εκπροσωπήσει ένα έδαφος της Γουιάνας – Ο Τραμπ ανέβαλε τους δασμούς 50% στις εισαγωγές της ΕΕ – Ο Τραμπ «δεν ήταν ευχαριστημένος» με τον τελευταίο βομβαρδισμό της Ρωσίας – Η Βενεζουέλα ψήφισε για γη άλλης χώρας – Γάζα: Μια ισραηλινή αεροπορική επιδρομή σκότωσε τουλάχιστον επτά από τα 10 παιδιά μιας γιατρού ενώ εργαζόταν σε νοσοκομείο, δήλωσαν υγειονομικοί αξιωματούχοι – Τένις: Το Γαλλικό Όπεν ξεκίνησε στο Ρολάν Γκαρός. Στους άνδρες, είναι το τουρνουά που πρέπει να χάσει ο Κάρλος Αλκαράζ. Στους γυναίκες, η Αρίνα Σαμπαλένκα είναι το φαβορί – Όταν ο Μοχάμεντ Άλι έριξε κάτω τον Σόνι Λίστον στις 25 Μαΐου 1965, ένας φωτογράφος ονόματι Νιλ Λέιφερ ήταν δίπλα στο ρινγκ. Δεκαετίες αργότερα, η φωτογραφία που τράβηξε – του Άλι να στέκεται, συνοφρυωμένος πάνω από το Λίστον – θεωρείται από πολλούς η καλύτερη αθλητική φωτογραφία που έγινε ποτέ – Οι καλλιτεχνικές εποχές της Πόλης του Μεξικού

President Trump spoke to reporters on yesterday in New Jersey. Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Trump delayed his 50% tariffs on E.U. imports

President Trump said yesterday that he was extending the deadline to impose a 50 percent tariff on the E.U. to July 9, from June 1, to allow more time for negotiation.

The announcement followed what Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, said was a “good call” with Trump, during which she expressed that the E.U. needed extra time to reach a trade deal. She said that talks would advance “swiftly and decisively,” a promise that Trump echoed in a Truth Social post.

“The E.U. and the U.S. share the world’s most consequential and close trade relationship,” von der Leyen wrote on X.

Context: On Friday, Trump threatened to impose a 50 percent tariff on E.U. imports beginning June 1, saying that trade talks with the bloc were “going nowhere.” The announcement raised the chances of a destabilizing trade war with one of the world’s largest economies.

The remains of a multistory residential building after a drone strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, yesterday. Sergei Supinsky/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Trump was ‘not happy’ about Russia’s latest bombardment

Russia unleashed one of its largest drone and missile barrages of the war over the weekend, killing at least 12 people in Ukraine and injuring dozens. President Trump said that he was “not happy” with Russia, and that he was considering more sanctions in response.

“He’s killing a lot of people, and I don’t know what the hell happened to Putin,” Trump told reporters. “We’re in the middle of talking, and he’s shooting rockets into Kyiv and other cities.”

Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, cited the attacks as further proof that “Russia is dragging out this war and continues to kill every day.”

Details: This was Moscow’s second large-scale attack in two nights and the third in just a week, despite cease-fire talks. Russia appears to be targeting cities more intensively, and there has been a spike in civilian casualties.

Dock workers on the shores of the Essequibo River in Parika, Guyana. Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times

Venezuela voted for another country’s land

Venezuela held an election yesterday for governor and legislators to represent Essequibo — a sparsely populated, oil-rich territory. But the area is internationally recognized as part of neighboring Guyana, not Venezuela.

Analysts say that Venezuela’s autocratic president, Nicolás Maduro, is seeking to legitimize his rule abroad and also within his deeply dissatisfied nation, where the military’s loyalty is reportedly fraying. Guyana’s national security minister has said that border security was tightened and that the authorities would arrest any Guyanese person supporting the election.

Context: Claims to the Essequibo region are deeply ingrained among many Venezuelans who believe the land was historically theirs under Spanish colonial rule. But most people who live in Essequibo speak English, identify culturally as Guyanese and say they want to remain part of Guyana.

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Smoke billowing after an Israeli strike in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, yesterday. Bashar Taleb/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Gaza: An Israeli airstrike killed at least seven of a doctor’s 10 children as she worked in a hospital, health officials said.
Israel: Officials are set to transfer the responsibility for Gaza aid from the U.N. to newly formed private organizations with obscure histories and unknown financial backers.
North Korea: Three shipyard officials were arrested following the failed launch of a navy destroyer, which fell on its side in front of the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un.
Germany: Victims of the knife attack in Hamburg Friday night were in stable condition, as police investigated the motive of the 39-year-old woman who they said stabbed 18 people.
Memorial: A funeral was held near Jerusalem for Yaron Lischinsky, who was gunned down last week outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington.
Qatar: The International Table Tennis Federation is investigating the campaign of a wealthy businessman who has sought to become the body’s president.
Tech: Software developers at Amazon said that artificial intelligence had made their job more like warehouse work.
Hong Kong: The ancient Chinese practice of bamboo scaffolding is synonymous with the city. Meet one of its rare female masters, Daisy Pak.
Arts: The Iranian film “Un Simple Accident,” directed by Jafar Panahi in secret, won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
SPORTS NEWS
The Roland-Garros Complex in Paris, yesterday. Alain Jocard/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Tennis: The French Open kicked off at Roland-Garros. On the men’s side, it’s Carlos Alcaraz’s tournament to lose. On the women’s, Aryna Sabalenka is favored.
Formula One: Here’s how Lando Norris won a hectic Monaco Grand Prix.
Premier League: Like the U.K. generally, football has a nitrous oxide issue.
MORNING READ
“It was just another fight,” the photographer Neil Leifer said of the assignment for Sports Illustrated. Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images

When Muhammad Ali knocked down Sonny Liston on May 25, 1965, a photographer named Neil Leifer was ringside. Decades later, the image he captured — of Ali standing, scowling above Liston — is considered by many to be the greatest sports photo ever made.

Leifer was just 22 when he took the picture. Now 82, he spoke with us about how the picture took on a life of its own. Read the interview.

CONVERSATION STARTERS
Illustration by Paul Sahre
Get by with a little help: The writer Sam Graham-Felsen has a lot of guy friends. So why does he feel as if he doesn’t have a lot of deep male friendships?Star of the show: Tom Cruise might be the biggest name in American movies. He might also be its most enthusiastic evangelist.Chill out: Here’s some advice for being less judgmental.
ARTS AND IDEAS
The Museo Anahaucalli. Rafael Gamo

The artistic eras of Mexico City

Mexico City is the largest metropolis in North America, and has been stratified with seven centuries of cultural history. Our critic Jason Farago points out five sites, some famous and some fairly obscure, that begin to map the city’s inexhaustible cultural prosperity.

Jason’s list includes a black-and-white whale inside a stupefying library, the extravagant beauty in one of the city’s underrated museums and a pseudo-Indigenous fortress. See his choices here.

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