U.S. and Israeli Strikes Cast Doubt on the Claimed Destruction of Iran’s Nuclear Program

But They Accelerate an Energy Rapprochement Between Moscow and Beijing, Promising Russia Fresh Revenue and Political Support

"Everyone Got Worried, Expressed Sympathy, Condemned Russia—Then Went Back to Their Lives. While We’re Dying Here. Every Day"

What Dnipro Residents Say About the Russian Missile Strike and a Global Response That’s Become Routine

Israeli Strikes on a School Sheltering Displaced Families in Gaza Kill at Least 56, Three More Shot Dead in the Enclave’s Center While Waiting for UN Aid

This Happens Almost Every Day

Israel Strikes Iran, Accusing It of Seeking Nuclear Weapons

Yet Israel Itself Has Long Possessed Them—Though Never Officially Admitted

Israel Risks Damaging Ties With the EU Over the Gaza Blockade, Occupation, and West Bank Violence

Trade Privileges, Scientific Cooperation, and Visa-Free Travel Are All at Stake

Politico: Europe Fears the U.S. Could Cut Off Its Internet

The Threat No Longer Feels Hypothetical

Why Putin Keeps the War Going

The Kremlin Still Believes That Manpower, Missiles, and a War of Attrition Will Break Ukraine and Exhaust the West

Another Test of the Limits

Russia Sends a Warship to Escort Sanctioned Tankers Through the English Channel

U.S. Disbands Interagency Group on Russia Sanctions Pressure

A Move Reflecting Trump’s Shift Away From a Hardline Approach to Moscow

Five Russian Bases Near Sweden’s Border Undergoing Upgrades

Each Could Host Nuclear Weapons

The Crimea Deal: How the Bloodless Annexation of 2014 Paved the Way for New Concessions to Moscow

As Kyiv Holds the Front, the West Debates Whom to Blame and Where to Cut Costs

The Kremlin Seeks a Mediator’s Role, but the Israel–Iran War Has Shown It Is No Longer Trusted

Russia Tries to Reclaim Its Place in Global Politics Through the Middle East—But Lacks Tools, Allies, and Credibility

Belarus Treats Russian Soldiers Involved in Bucha Killings

Journalists Identify the Wounded—Among Them, the Commander of the 6th Airborne Company Known as "Skipper"

"You Were Born in Captivity, You Live in Captivity"

The Story of a Ukrainian Marine Who Returned From Hell

From Deep Inside Enemy Territory

How Drones Are Becoming the Weapons of Penetration in Modern Warfare

Peace in Ukraine and Gaza, Deals With China and Iran, the Migration Crisis and National Debt

So Far, Trump Is Only Good at Making Promises

Preparing for the Next War Instead of Preventing the Last

SIPRI Report Shows Rising Military Spending, Nuclear Flexibility, and the End of Deterrence

Russia Loses Its Foothold in the Middle East

It Stayed Silent as Israel Struck a Strategic Partner

U.S. Immigration Crackdown Pushes ICE Over Budget by $1 Billion

Funds for Mass Detentions and Migrant Housing Are Running Dry

The U.S. Plans to Tax Migrant Remittances

Millions of Families in Africa and Latin America Risk Losing a Vital Lifeline

A Fragile Equality

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

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

The UK Launches a Project to Build a Synthetic Human Genome

Scientists Promise Medical Breakthroughs, Critics Warn of a Race for "Enhanced Humans"

Companies Introduce AI With the Threat of Layoffs

But That Strategy Risks Undermining Trust and Demotivating Staff

Marine Heat as the New Normal

What’s Behind the Oceans’ Unprecedented Warming?

Mark Zuckerberg Abandons Liberal Policies and Rolls Back DEI Programs

A Bid for Political Clout That Brought Neither Recognition Nor Stability in the New Landscape

Can Apple Catch Up With the AI Boom It Helped Trigger?

As Google Rolls Out Integration, Cupertino Still Lags Behind on Core Features

The Oldest Law Fades Into History

England and Wales Decriminalize Abortion

Trump Revokes Emergency Abortion Protections in Hospitals. The Rule Had Required Doctors to Save Women With Life-Threatening Complications

The Hunt in Leynar

Hundreds of Whales Slaughtered Again in the Faroe Islands—Including Pregnant Females and Calves

The Scientist Who Gave Women the Right to Choose

The Story of Étienne-Émile Baulieu—A Man Who Changed Reproductive Medicine and Stayed True to Himself

Support for Abortion Rights Is Declining Among Men

Women Have Become More Vocal Since the Repeal of Roe v. Wade

Silicon Valley Breathes a Sigh of Relief

With Musk Cut Off From Trump, the Industry Hopes for More Predictable Ties With Washington

The Retreat From Equality Begins With Women

Corporations Are Dismantling DEI Programs, Narrowing Access to Power for Those Who Don’t Fit the ‘Traditional’ Leader Mold