U.S. Helicopters Sink 3 Houthi Boats in Red Sea, Pentagon Says
NYT > World NewsIranian-backed Houthi gunmen from Yemen had fired on American helicopters attempting to repel an attack on a commercial…
Iranian-backed Houthi gunmen from Yemen had fired on American helicopters attempting to repel an attack on a commercial…
At a time when support for peace is at a low, conversations at Israel’s Hand in Hand schools about the Oct. 7 attack an…
In Chile’s oldest and most overcrowded prison, the inmates have found solace in the hundreds of stray cats. from NYT …
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We asked Canada Letter readers to tell us about the restaurants that have become institutions in their communities. f…
The conflict and surging arms production in Russia have spurred demand for ammunition manufacturing across Europe. fr…
The nine-year sentence reflects how the Kremlin continues to crack down on Aleksei A. Navalny’s political movement year…
A hospital in Rafah said that a house where displaced Palestinians were staying was hit with an airstrike, killing at l…
The missile attacks killed at least 12 people and damaged infrastructure as part of a wintertime campaign that Ukraine …
Russia’s recent progress around the southern village of Robotyne is a sobering development for Ukraine amid dwindling W…
Benny Gantz, a member of the war cabinet, said Israel could take stronger action against Hezbollah on the northern bord…
As millions fled, some expatriates made the unlikely decision to remain in Ukraine, among them students determined to f…
The country is divided over a law that would allow patients suffering from mental health illnesses to apply for assiste…
General Mousavi, who was killed on a farm outside Damascus, was said to been involved in arming Hezbollah. Israeli offi…
The comments from the Russian opposition leader were written with a heavy dose of humor, and seemed intended to assuage…
A northern community in Mexico City cannot give up on the famous 1960s hippie-favorite Volkswagen. from NYT > Worl…
Supporters of the Russian opposition leader lost contact with him 20 days ago, fueling concern about his health and whe…
Contortionists and acrobats with celestial skills train in squalid conditions as the promise of a former sumo wrestler …
A large segment of the Israeli work force has been called up to fight or become jobless as a result of the conflict wit…
The Israeli military says its dogs support elite commando units and save the lives of soldiers. But the canine unit als…
In the past month alone, the Iranian-backed group has launched more than 100 attacks against commercial vessels in the …
The poll’s results reveal hurdles to the Biden administration’s push for Saudi Arabia to establish diplomatic relations…
Tokyo appears ready to adjust rules to allow the export of the weapons to the United States, a move that could help Was…
Northern Gaza has no more functioning hospitals, the director general of the World Health Organization has said. from…
The country’s trade with Russia this year has exceeded $200 billion, and makers of cars and trucks are the big winners.…
TikTok, Facebook and YouTube are transforming global migration, becoming tools of migrants and smugglers alike. from …
If your idea of festive joy is being haunted by past memories or driven insane by mysterious specters, have we got the …
The eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula sent lava gushing into the night sky. Air travel did not appear to be affected.…
Aleksei A. Navalny, the imprisoned opposition leader, did not appear at a court hearing two weeks ago and has not been …
The ruling military, which is struggling with recruitment, denies abducting young men and boys to fill its ranks. But f…
Results of elections this month give a third term to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has presented himself as a str…
The inquiry is perhaps the most substantial regulatory consequence to date of X, which has seen a rise in incendiary co…
In response to the war in Ukraine, Latvia has targeted residents with Russian passports as part of efforts to combat Mo…
In response to the war in Ukraine, Latvia has targeted residents with Russian passports as part of efforts to combat Mo…
He escaped as a teenager and later became one of the Ritchie Boys, a secret Army program that recruited refugees to gat…
Family trees have been dismembered, and whole branches obliterated, since the war between Israel and Hamas broke out on…
The Israeli military’s accidental killings of three hostages in Gaza has raised new questions about how it is prosecuti…
Chileans vote on a new constitution on Sunday that would pull the South American nation to the right. The process began…
President Xi Jinping urged “all-out efforts” to ensure safety amid wintry conditions after a subway crash left hundreds…
Agents worried as millions poured in. Hamas bought weapons and plotted an attack. The authorities now say the money hel…
The Israeli military said it had retrieved the bodies of two soldiers and a civilian who were kidnapped during the Hama…
The Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, has suggested he will block both financial support and membership talks for…
The British economy has showed signs of slowing down, with inflation dropping below 5 percent in October, but the bank …
Jake Sullivan is traveling to the Middle East as divisions between the United States and Israel have appeared publicly.…
A team of rivals joined together to lead Israel’s war effort. But beneath the veneer of unity, there are political diff…
President Biden said Israel’s “indiscriminate” bombardment of the Gaza Strip was eroding what had been broad internatio…
With Western support for Kyiv softening and Congress holding up urgently needed aid, Vladimir Putin’s bet on outlasting…
It may seem counterintuitive to support the annual culling of trees, but environmentalists say Christmas tree farms hav…
King Misuzulu’s claim to the throne in a storied monarchy has been the subject of a bitter family feud. The drama has c…
A bipartisan congressional report recommended revoking permanent normal trade relations with Beijing. from NYT > W…
A punch to the face shocked a country used to heated atmospheres at soccer matches. The team president who threw it was…
The militia in Yemen, backed by Iran, has threatened for weeks to attack vessels and shut down the waterway, a vital on…
The fighting has intensified in the south, with tens of thousands of Gazans fleeing to the border with Egypt, where the…
Bernardo Arévalo, the most progressive leader to get this far in decades, faces a barrage of legal attacks aimed at pre…
Kibbutz Kfar Aza was devastated in the Hamas-led assault of Oct. 7, with its residents killed and kidnapped. Some see t…
The increase, going into effect in January, comes amid broader concerns about rising costs for lodging and transportati…
At the ceremony in Oslo, the Iranian activist’s twins also read a speech from their mother calling for a “globalization…
Meatless menus used to be an oddity in Germany’s capital. Today, Berlin is bursting with creative vegan options, includ…
In bitter debates from Israel to Africa to America, invoking a brutal history has become a powerful accusation. from …
Earlier this year, mathematicians discovered a unique shape. Now do-it-yourselfers have found ingenious ways to put it …
With millions-long lines for routine surgery, it has become more common for patients to pay for procedures. That carrie…
The Israeli military said that many had surrendered and been transferred to Israel for further questioning. from NYT …
On Oct. 7, Hamas and other militant groups based in Gaza launched a cross-border attack in Israel that killed hundreds.…
Israel has recovered a trove of material that its military has used to assess the extent of the group’s attack plans, a…
Israel said its forces were going house-to-house in Khan Younis in some of the most intense combat of the war. Hamas sa…
Bahrain, a small Gulf monarchy, faces growing pressure from citizens to cut its recently established ties with Israel —…
Like many who call Madrid home, Elena Medel was born elsewhere, but forged her identity in the Spanish capital. Here, s…
In a global exam for 15-year-olds, only a handful of places, including Singapore, Japan and Australia, kept math perfor…
Ms. Chow said she had to make a “patriotic” visit to the mainland to get her passport back. The Hong Kong police condem…
Money is a very big sticking point at this year’s United Nations climate summit. Part of the problem is that American p…
Nearly 200 inmates left a high-security Russian prison to join the war in Ukraine, seeking redemption, money or freedom…
The Biden administration has increasingly stressed the need to limit civilian harm as the Israeli military turns its fo…
As refugees, they were welcomed with safety, services and jobs. As the war grinds on, giving that up is not a simple de…
The Venezuelan president is holding a referendum to claim sovereignty over Essequibo, a large oil-rich swath of neighbo…
Many mothers are grappling with anxiety as their sons head off to fight in Gaza. “It felt like my children were being t…
A Canadian rapporteur said there was “well-grounded suspicion” that Han Dong, a member of Parliament from Toronto, may …
The government has tried to shift the focus. That’s harder with morgues still full of bodies six months after the start…
The pain and loss of the war in Ukraine are felt most profoundly in small Russian villages, where a soldier’s burial pr…