U.N. Monitor Aims to Cross Front Line in Ukraine to Inspect Nuclear Plant
The leader of the United Nations atomic watchdog said Tuesday that he would cross the front lines in Ukraine’s war against Russia to investigate conditions...
UN Nuclear Watchdog to Assess Dam Disaster Aftermath in Ukraine
The director general of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said on Monday he was on his way to Ukraine to assess the situation at the...
U.K. Woman Sentenced to Prison for Abortion in Eighth Month of Pregnancy
Under a law passed in 1861, any woman who takes “poison” with an intent to cause her own fetus’s miscarriage “shall be guilty of felony”...
Facing Crisis, Egypt’s Leader Tries New Tack: Talking to Opponents
Facing a ruinous economic crisis, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi recently decided it was time to hold talks with what was left of Egypt’s political opposition,...
New Zealand’s Public Broadcaster Investigates Pro-Russia Changes to Some Articles
New Zealand’s public radio broadcaster has found that nearly two dozen articles by Reuters and the BBC that it had republished on its website had...
Man Held in Nottingham Attacks That Killed 3 and Wounded 3
A man was arrested early Tuesday on the suspicion of murder after three people, including two students, were found dead in the city of Nottingham,...
4 Missing Children Found Alive After 40 Days in Colombian Jungle
After 40 days in the Colombian rainforest, all four children who had been missing since the plane they were traveling in crashed on May 1...
China Creates a Coast Guard Like No Other, Seeking Supremacy in Asian Seas
Seeking to dominate the strategic waterways of Asia, China has deployed an armada of boats that are equipped with 76-millimeter cannons, the capacity to add...
How Democrats Can Win Workers
About 60 percent of U.S. voters do not have a four-year college degree, and they live disproportionately in swing states. As a result, these voters...
They Married for a Life Abroad. But They Never Saw Their Husbands Again.
Like many other women in the state of Punjab, long a hub of emigration from India, Sharndeep Kaur aspired to marry an Indian working abroad and...
Every Block Is Another Battle: Ukraine’s Latest Eastern Stand
It wasn’t even 8 a.m. and Captain Fritz, a Ukrainian infantry officer, had already smoked a half-dozen cigarettes. He’s 24, but his pale blue eyes...
Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
NATO members stage major air exercise The largest military air exercises in Europe since the end of the Cold War began yesterday, as more than...
22 U.S. Troops Are Hurt in Helicopter ‘Mishap’ in Syria
Twenty-two U.S. soldiers were injured in a helicopter accident in northeastern Syria, the military said on Monday. It said it was investigating the cause of...
Cuban Government Is Responsible for Death of Dissident, Report Says
His efforts culminated in the late 1990s in the Varela Project, a petition calling for a national referendum to overhaul the ruling system, including open...