Berlin Backs Deporting Asylum Seekers to Third Countries and Processing Claims Outside the EU

The Merz Coalition Tightens Controls, Freezes Family Reunification—and Faces Resistance From the SPD

Medvedev and Trump Exchange Nuclear Hints and Threats

A Timeline of Escalation—From Ultimatums Over Ukraine to Submarines in “Relevant Regions”

Three-Quarters of the World’s Countries Already Recognize Palestine

Now America’s Closest Allies Are Ready to Join—Without the U.S.

What’s Left of Chasiv Yar, After 16 Months of Fighting

Photographs Where Life Has Vanished

Israel Turns Away From Peace and Advances a Plan to Forcibly Relocate Palestinians

Trump Faces a Choice: Back an Ally or Prevent a Disaster

Syria Evacuates Bedouin Families From Sweida

U.S.-Brokered Truce Halts Sectarian Clashes That Killed Over 1,100

Russia Welcomes Syria’s New Foreign Minister

After Assad’s Ouster, Both Sides Move to Strengthen Ties and Revisit Old Agreements

Russian Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko, Under EU Sanctions, Arrives in Geneva for a Parliamentary Conference

For the First Time Since the War Began, Sanctioned Russian Delegates Have Traveled to Europe

U.S. Leaves UNESCO Again

Trump Revives Exit Strategy From International Bodies, Criticizing the Agency’s 'Progressive' Agenda

The War in Ukraine Widens the Rift Between China and Europe

Beijing Maintains Its Partnership With Moscow and Shows No Willingness to Push for Peace

Court in The Hague Lifts Freeze on Gazprom’s Assets in the Netherlands

Ukrainian Claims Rejected Over 'Sovereign Immunity' Principle

Russia Attacks Kyiv and Pavlohrad With 8 Missiles and Over 300 Drones

31 People Killed, Including Five Children

Trump Administration Speeds Up Deportations by Skipping Legal Procedures

A Remote Migrant Camp in Florida Operates Without Plumbing, Lawyers, or Outside Contact

The EU and China Agree on Climate—but Disagree on Everything Else

Environmental Cooperation Is an Exception Amid Trade Tensions and Political Distrust

How China Conquered the Rare Earth Metals Market and Took Control of Global Supply

What It Means for the U.S. and Europe Amid Rising Geopolitical Competition

Venezuela Accuses El Salvador of Torturing Deported Migrants

Caracas Demands Investigation Into Bukele’s Actions, Citing Beatings, Sexual Violence and Solitary Confinement

"We Will Never Be Silent Again."

Christopher Street Day—Europe’s Largest LGBTQ+ Pride—Takes Over Berlin. See What It Looked Like in Photos

Israel’s Knesset Votes to Annex the West Bank

Trump Promised a Mission to Mars—But NASA Is Facing Cuts and Program Cancellations

Science Projects Are Being Halted, European Partnerships Frozen, and the Focus Shifts to Private Companies

China Introduces Digital ID for Internet Users

The System Will Strengthen State Control Over Online Activity—and Could End Anonymity for Good

Catch Xiaomi If You Can

How Lei Jun Is Building a Future Ecosystem—More Ambitious Than Apple’s—With a Bet on Electric Vehicles

Burning Waste—and Hopes

Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on Incinerators

The Trump Administration Moves to Revoke the Scientific Basis of U.S. Climate Policy

The EPA Proposes Declaring That Greenhouse Gases Do Not Endanger Public Health

The Tea App Topped the App Store by Letting Women Review Men

The Next Day, Users’ Selfies and IDs Were Leaked Online

Sydney Preacher Called Jews "Malicious" and "Murderers."

Court Ordered Him to Publicly Admit Racism, but Notices Have Yet to Be Published

Companies Are Building AGI Without Knowing How to Control It

An Independent FLI Report Finds Even Industry Leaders Are Unprepared for the Consequences

Heatwave in Europe Caused 2,300 Deaths

Without Global Warming, the Toll Would Have Been Three Times Lower, Scientists Say

The Hell of Waiting

Inside a Dutch Refugee Camp Where More Than 20 Suicides Have Occurred

"People Go There Not Knowing If They’ll Come Back Alive."

Israel and the U.S. Have Replaced the UN With Their Own Fund, Distributing Aid Through a Few Sites Marked by Strikes, Stampedes, and Hundreds of Deaths

Feminism as a Convenient Façade

How Corporate Feminism Talks About Equality—While Doing Nothing

A Fragile Equality

After Decades of Progress, Transgender People Once Again Face Institutional Discrimination

The Ocean Is Being Depleted by Human Pressure

Overfishing, Warming, and Plastic Are Outpacing Conservation Efforts

During #MeToo, Tina Johnson Spoke Out About Harassment

Eight Years Later, She Regrets It—Support Has Vanished, and What Remains Are Lawsuits, Debt, and Silence

Managers Now Supervise Twice as Many Employees as Five Years Ago

Companies Are Cutting Middle Management and Offloading Tasks to AI and Remaining Staff

Managers Are Increasingly Relying on AI for Firings, Promotions, and Bonuses

Algorithms Are Shaping Employees’ Lives Despite Lacking Training and Oversight

Antarctica Is Losing Ice—Against Expectations

Rising Ocean Salinity Accelerates Warming and Destabilizes the Climate System