Renault Boreal SUV launch set to boost global presence

Renault Boreal SUV launch set to boost global presence

Renault says it is set to strengthen its global presence with the launch of the Renault Boreal SUV, a new addition to its line-up aimed at markets outside Europe. The Boreal is designed to drive growth and solidify the brand’s presence in the C segment across more than 70 nations. Last year, Renault’s sales reached…

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India orders airlines to check fuel switches on Boeing jets

India orders airlines to check fuel switches on Boeing jets

India’s aviation regulator has ordered the country’s airlines to inspect fuel control switches in Boeing aeroplanes, after their reported involvement in a fatal Air India crash that killed 260 people in June. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the order comes follows Indian and international airlines already starting to carry out their own…

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Creepy find: German customs net tarantulas in cookie shipment

Creepy find: German customs net tarantulas in cookie shipment

German customs officers have discovered a massive haul of about 1,500 tarantulas hidden inside a shipment disguised as cookies, authorities said Monday. The seven-kilogramme (15-pound) shipment from Vietnam was intercepted at Cologne-Bonn airport and emitted a strange smell when opened, customs officials said. Inside the found the venomous arachnids packed into plastic tubes and said…

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Ryan Davis’s Junk-Drawer Heart

Ryan Davis’s Junk-Drawer Heart

On Easter Sunday, the Louisville-based singer-songwriter Ryan Davis opened a matinée show for Bill Callahan in the assembly room of a former Catholic school in Kingston, New York. Indoor concerts during daylight hours can feel uncanny, maybe more so on a holy day—the doors opened at 2 P.M., and someone, possibly Callahan, had nestled colored plastic…

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A Memoir of Working-Class Britain Wrings Playfulness from Pain

A Memoir of Working-Class Britain Wrings Playfulness from Pain

The escape from working-class life has good narrative pedigree, a classic form—beginning with the idea of escape itself. It’s something like a sharpened bildungsroman. The child is nudged forward by an ambitious parent, by an influential teacher, or simply by a curiosity that, like water, insists on finding its way in and out. There’s the…

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Joost Swarte’s “Sunny-Side Up”

Joost Swarte’s “Sunny-Side Up”

For the cover of the July 21, 2025, issue, the artist Joost Swarte portrays how New Yorkers have been feeling in the midst of a heat wave. “The part of a hot, sunny day I like best,” Swarte said, “is stepping into the shade.” For more covers about heat in the city, see below: Find…

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