[The New York Times]• Turkey’s leading independent newspaper went back to work after 14 of its staff members were convicted of aiding terrorism. [The New York Times]• In Germany, nearly 36,000 people joined an online protest against a pivotal secondary-school English exam for using outdated language that led many to panic about their futures. [The New York Times]• The European Commission has allotted 12 million euros to provide young citizens of the E.U. [The New York Times]• In Britain, Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative Party emerged relatively unscathed from local elections, despite troubles over Brexit and a recent cabinet resignation. [The New York Times]
Source: New York Times May 07, 2018 03:45 UTC