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View in [Browser] Add [nytdirect@nytimes.com] to your address book. [Unsubscribe] [The New York Times] [NYT Apps] | [[The New York Times] Today's Headlines] Monday, November 14, 2016 IN THIS EMAIL [NYT] [World] | [Business] | [Technology] | [Sports] | [U.S. News] | [Opinion] Top News [Federica Mogherini is the foreign policy chief for the European Union.] [European Leaders Gather to Grapple With Donald Trump's Victory] By JAMES KANTER European Union foreign ministers met on Sunday to discuss potential ramifications of Mr. Trump's win. Many of his statements have left some European nations vulnerable. [Flowers were placed under a memorial plaque unveiled Sunday at La Belle Équipe, a cafe in Paris that was one of several sites attacked by Islamic State militants on Nov. 13, 2015.] [From Bataclan to Street Cafes, Paris Is Quiet but Resolute as It Mourns on Anniversary of Attacks] By LIZ ALDERMAN A penetrating silence enveloped Paris on Sunday as thousands of people massed under a leaden sky to remember the victims of the Nov. 13, 2015, attacks. [Campaign posters for Rumen Radev, an independent candidate for the presidency, in Sofia, Bulgaria.] [Pro-Russia Candidate Appears Likely to Win Bulgarian Presidency] By BORYANA DZHAMBAZOVA, KIT GILLET and RICK LYMAN Rumen Radev, a former air force commander with no previous political experience, seemed headed for a decisive victory in a runoff election. For more top news, go to [INYT.com] ADVERTISEMENT Editors' Picks [A wounded man was evacuated at the Bataclan concert hall on Nov. 13, 2015. In all, 90 people were killed in the attack there.] WORLD [Paris: One Year On] By ALISSA J. RUBIN This is the story of the Paris attacks by those who lived through them. "I will always live with the fact that I saw ringing cellphones that said 'Papa,' 'Maman,' on the dead." OPINION | Op-Ed Contributor [The Incendiary Appeal of Demagoguery in Our Time] By PANKAJ MISHRA Before Trump's election in America exposed the failures of democracy, they had been revealed in Modi's India. World [The remains of a factory, owned by the brothers Khalid and Abdullah Alsonidar, that was bombed twice in September outside Yemen's capital, Sana.] [U.S. Fingerprints on Attacks Obliterating Yemen's Economy] By BEN HUBBARD The Saudi-led coalition is hitting civilian targets, like factories, bridges and power stations, that critics say have no clear link to the rebels. In the rubble, the remains of American munitions have been found. [The tower of Khi Solar One near Upington, South Africa. The plant has produced enough electricity to power 65,000 homes during the day.] [Windmills or Reactor Cores? Inside South Africa's Energy Clash] By NORIMITSU ONISHI The country is experiencing a boom in renewable energy, but some government officials are pushing instead for nuclear power to wean the nation off coal. [Amora Hotel guests gathered in a parking lot in Wellington, New Zealand, after a powerful earthquake struck the country.] [New Zealand Struck by Powerful Earthquake] By MICHELLE INNIS The east coast of the South Island was shaken Monday just after midnight, with multiple aftershocks and tsunami waves. For more world news, go to [NYTimes.com/World] Business [A Tesla parked at a mobile home in Mountain View, a city where the median home costs $1.4 million.] [Teslas in the Trailer Park: A California City Faces Its Housing Squeeze] By CONOR DOUGHERTY Most Californians agree that it costs too much to live in the state. Mountain View, Google's hometown, is trying to do something about that. [Throughout the election, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief, has defended his company as a place where people can share all opinions.] [Facebook, in Cross Hairs After Election, Is Said to Question Its Influence] By MIKE ISAAC The social media giant is embroiled in accusations that it spread misinformation and fake news stories that influenced how the American electorate voted. [A view of the construction project to replace the Tappan Zee bridge.] The Upshot [What the Markets Are Really Telling Us About a Trump Presidency] By NEIL IRWIN The stock market has risen, with investors seemingly betting that Donald Trump will stick to proposals that would benefit corporate profits, and abandon others that wouldn't. For more business news, go to [INYT.com/Business] ADVERTISEMENT Sports [Junior high and high school basketball coaches from China observed a recent practice at the University of Utah.] [Chinese Coaches Take Lessons in Hardwood Diplomacy in America] By MARC TRACY Junior high and high school coaches from China participated in a three-month residency as part of a partnership involving the Chinese government, the Pac-12 and the University of Utah. [Lanny McDonald, the chairman of the Hockey Hall of Fame, presented Eric Lindros with his Hall of Fame ring on Friday at the Hall in Toronto. Since Lindros retired in 2007, he has become a symbol for concussion awareness.] [Eric Lindros Is Entering the Hall of Fame. His Legacy Isn't Just Hockey.] By CURTIS RUSH In 13 seasons on the ice, Lindros was talented, controversial and often injured. Since then, he has become a symbol for concussion awareness. [Geno Auriemma coaching the United States women's basketball team in July. In addition to his 11 N.C.A.A. national titles with UConn, Auriemma has led two gold medal teams.] [UConn's Geno Auriemma Looks Into a Mirror and Sees Gregg Popovich] By HARVEY ARATON Auriemma dropped in on San Antonio during training camp to learn from the culture that Popovich has created for the Spurs. For more sports news, go to [INYT.com/Sports] U.S. News [Reince Priebus at Trump Tower on Saturday.] [Donald Trump Picks Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff and Stephen Bannon as Strategist] By MICHAEL D. SHEAR, MAGGIE HABERMAN and ALAN RAPPEPORT The appointments created rival centers of power and elevated the voice of Mr. Bannon, whose longtime website, Breitbart News, has traded in conspiracy theories and sometimes racist messages. [President-elect Donald J. Trump during a meeting with the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, last week on Capitol Hill.] [Donald Trump Appears to Soften Stance on Immigration, but Not on Abortion] By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS The president-elect said his immigration priority was to deport up to three million undocumented immigrants rather than 11 million and that his border wall might be a fence in places. [Supporters of Donald J. Trump at his election night party in New York last week.] [Red, Blue and Divided: Six Views of America] By THE NEW YORK TIMES Reporters for The New York Times spoke with people across the country to understand the issues that split voters before the election, and today. For more U.S. news, go to [NYTimes.com/US] Opinion [Protesters pushing against police officers outside the Chinese central government's liaison office after thousands of people marched in Hong Kong this month.] Contributing Op-Ed Writer [Beijing Tightens Its Grip in Hong Kong Again] By YI-ZHENG LIAN In an unprecedented intervention, Beijing recently quashed the results of an election in Hong Kong. [Marine Le Pen, president of the French far-right party and 2017 French presidential candidate.] Op-Ed | Sylvie Kauffmann [For Le Pen, the Impossible Now Seems Possible] By SYLVIE KAUFFMANN After Brexit and Trump, the National Front's leader foresees a trifecta for the West's far right when France votes next spring. Op-Ed | Shmuel Rosner [How Donald Trump Will Divide American and Israeli Jews] By SHMUEL ROSNER The truth is that Israel is going to love President Trump as much as American Jews will hate him. For more opinion, go to [INYT.com/Opinion] FOLLOW US: [Facebook] [Facebook] | [Twitter] [@NYTimes] | [Pinterest] [Pinterest] | [Instagram] [Instagram] [NYT] Access The New York Times from anywhere with our suite of apps: [iPhone®] | [iPad®] | [Android] | [All] [.] Save 15% at [The NYTimes Store »] [.] Have questions? visit our [Help Section »] [.] Visit our mobile website at [m.nyt.com »] About This Email This is an automated email. Please do not reply directly to this email. You received this message because you signed up for NYTimes.com's Today's Headlines European Morning newsletter. [Unsubscribe] | [Manage Subscriptions] | [Change Your Email] | [Privacy Policy] | [Contact] | [Advertise] Copyright 2016 | The New York Times Company | NYTimes.com 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

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