Wagner Chief Prigozhin Appears in Videos at A Russian Military Headquarters
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the mercenary Wagner group, claimed to have control of several important military facilities in southern Russia in the city of...
Who Is Prigozhin, the Wagner Leader Russia Accused of Mounting a Coup?
Yevgeny V. Prigozhin became rich through his personal ties to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, winning lucrative catering and construction contracts with the Russian...
Google News Blocked in Russia as Feud With Prigozhin Intensifies
Several Russian internet service providers are preventing users inside the country from accessing Google News after Russian generals accused a mercenary leader, Yevgeny V. Prigozhin,...
5 Deaths at Sea Gripped the World. Hundreds of Others Got a Shrug.
On one vessel, five people died on a very expensive excursion that was supposed to return them to the lives they knew. On the other,...
The Dark Incentives That Led to a Refugee Tragedy
Hundreds of people may have died last week in the Mediterranean, after a boat overloaded with migrants, including many children, capsized and sank. It was...
A long-running feud has broken into open confrontation. Here’s the latest.
Russian generals late on Friday accused Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the outspoken mercenary tycoon, of trying to mount a coup against President Vladimir V. Putin, as...
Going Abroad, Modi Receives a Gift for Image-Building at Home
His grip on the levers of national power secure, his hold on India’s domestic imagination cemented, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has increasingly turned to advancing...
Pope Hosts Artists in Sistine Chapel, Even Some Who Attracted Controversy
As Pope Francis met with dozens of international artists at the Sistine Chapel on Friday, he sought both to reaffirm the Roman Catholic Church’s commitment...
Andrew Tate’s Indictment in Romania: Here’s What to Know
Andrew Tate, a wealth-flaunting online influencer known for his male chauvinism and misogynistic views, has been indicted in Romania for human trafficking and forming an...
Democracy and Reality – The New York Times
India is arguably the most important swing nation in global politics. It is influential enough to shift the balance of power, and its allegiances are...
88 Temples, 750 Miles, Untold Gifts: Japan’s Shikoku Pilgrimage
Three weeks into my trek, as I ascended a steep path toward Yokomine-ji, the 60th of 88 temples along the Shikoku pilgrimage, I found myself...
With a Hand From the U.S. Military, Aid Finally Reaches a Syrian Camp
Over the course of Syria’s long war, a remote desert camp for thousands of displaced people grew in the shadow of an American military base,...
In Myanmar, Birthday Wishes for Aung San Suu Kyi Lead to a Wave of Arrests
In military-ruled Myanmar, there seemed to be a new criminal offense this week: wearing a flower in one’s hair on June 19. Pro-democracy activists say...
Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times
No survivors after submersible’s ‘catastrophic implosion’ The five people aboard a submersible that went missing on Sunday were presumed dead after an international search found...