Ukraine’s Seaborne Grain Exports Bounce Back to Near Prewar Levels
The 700-foot Liberian-flagged ship slowly sailed out of the Ukrainian port of Odesa, past rows of yellow cranes and into the still waters of the...
Elon Musk’s Diplomacy: Woo Right-Wing World Leaders. Then Benefit.
Minutes after it became clear that Javier Milei had been elected president of South America’s second-largest nation in November, Elon Musk posted on X: “Prosperity...
Bus Crash in Indonesia Kills 11, Including Students, After Graduation Celebration
A bus carrying students and teachers returning from a graduation celebration crashed in Subang, Indonesia, on Saturday evening, killing at least 11 people, many of...
Yahya Sinwar Helped Start the Gaza War. Now He’s Key to Its Endgame.
After Hamas attacked Israel in October, igniting the Gaza war, Israeli leaders described the group’s most senior official in the territory, Yahya Sinwar, as a...
Ahead of Olympics, World Anti-Doping Agency Faces a Trust Crisis
Two months before the Olympics are scheduled to begin in Paris, the global agency tasked with policing doping in sports is facing a growing crisis...
As Israel Steps Up Attacks, 300,000 Gazans Are on the Move
Around 300,000 Palestinians in southern and northern Gaza are being forced to flee once again, the United Nations says, as Israel issued new and expanded...
Flash Flooding Kills Hundreds in Afghanistan
Flash Flooding Kills Hundreds in Afghanistan...
‘They Are Erasing Streets’: Russian Attacks Bring War Nearer Kharkiv
After all-night air raid alarms, a weary Kharkiv woke up Saturday morning to a heavy gray sky and the disconcerting news that the Russian Army...
Who Are the Favorites to Win Eurovision?
On Saturday, acts representing 25 countries will compete at the Eurovision Song Contest, the high-camp competition that is also world’s most watched cultural event. The...
When Travel Plans Go Awry
The weekend trip is, in theory, the perfect break. Two nights someplace else, just a small duffel bag and limited logistics standing between you and...
Canada’s Public Sector Unions Threaten Disruption Over Return to Office
This week, Chris Aylward, the national president of Canada’s largest public sector union, warned Canadians that they were facing “a summer of discontent.” Mr. Aylward,...
Will an Authoritarian Government in Venezuela Allow a Fair Election?
The stakes could hardly be higher. This July, for the first time in more than a decade, Venezuelans will vote in a presidential election with...
Isolated and Defiant, Israel Vows to ‘Stand Alone’ in War on Hamas
Turkey has suspended trade with Israel. The world’s top court is considering whether Israeli leaders have committed genocide. Protests have overtaken cities and campuses worldwide....
Isolated and Defiant, Israel Vows to ‘Stand Alone’ in War on Hamas
Turkey has suspended trade with Israel. The world’s top court is considering whether Israeli leaders have committed genocide. Protests have overtaken cities and campuses worldwide....