Zelensky Came to Power Promising to Eradicate Corruption
Now His Inner Circle Is at the Center of a Major Kickback Scheme in Energoatom
BBC
Accused of Systematically Violating Journalistic Standards in Its Coverage of Trump, the Gaza War, Racism, and LGBTQ+ Rights
The Scandal Following the Leak of an Internal Report Leads to the Resignation of the Corporation’s Leadership
Senate Approves Government Funding, Taking the First Step Toward Ending the Shutdown
The Outcome Now Depends on the House Vote and Trump’s Signature
Flight Reductions in the U.S. Reach 6% Amid Ongoing Shutdown
The FAA Limits Departures Due to Staff Shortages as Air Traffic Controllers Go Without Pay for the Second Week
Democrats Drop a Key Demand in the Prolonged Shutdown
The Compromise with the White House Only Temporarily Restores Government Funding
Inflation Has Fallen, but Discontent Is Growing
Americans Judge the Success of Trump’s Policies by the Price of a Cup of Coffee
Ukraine Risks Losing Pokrovsk Due to a Shortage of Soldiers, Reports the
Financial Times
The Attempt to Hold the City at Any Cost Deepens the Army’s Crisis and Weakens Motivation to Serve
Ukraine’s Showcase in Wartime
How a Shield Against Russian Disinformation Has Become a Shield Against Criticism of the Country’s Leadership
Ukraine Is Losing Pokrovsk
What Is Known About Control of the City, the Fighting, and the Situation of Civilians? The Story Is Being Updated
The Number of Ukrainians Granted Temporary Protection in the EU Reaches a Two-Year High
A Sharp Influx Following Eased Travel Restrictions for Men Deepens Political Divisions in Germany and Poland Over Support for Ukraine
Israeli Soldiers Describe the Breakdown of Discipline and Mass Killings of Civilians in Gaza
In an ITV Documentary, They Claim the IDF Has Lost Control and Civilians Are Being Killed at the Whim of Commanders
Israel Reopens an Underground Prison Deemed Inhumane and Closed 40 Years Ago
Palestinians from Gaza Are Held Without Trial or Daylight, Facing Torture and Isolation
Trump Welcomes Ahmed al-Sharaa as a New Ally in the Middle East
The Former Rebel Leader Becomes a Symbol of Syria’s Return to International Politics
Chicago Mayor Accuses the Trump Administration of Brutal Immigration Raids
He Calls on the UN to Investigate Human Rights Violations in the U.S.
Federal Judge in Oregon Bars Trump from Deploying the National Guard to Portland
The Court Rules That the Protests Were Largely Peaceful and Did Not Warrant Federal Intervention
Trump Exempts Hungary from Sanctions on Russian Oil and Gas Imports
The White House Makes Concessions to Orbán Despite Recent Promises to Maintain a Hard Line on Deals with Russian Energy Firms
South Asia Shares the Same Rivers
What Happens to a Region Where Each Country Manages the Common Water in Its Own Way
COP Climate Summits Have Turned into an Annual Empty Ritual
To Halt Global Warming, the World Needs Not Declarations but a Redesign of Tax and Investment Systems
Philippines Assess Damage After Typhoon Fung-wong
The Storm Causes Destruction and Landslides Across Dozens of Cities, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate as It Moves Toward Taiwan
“We Are Afraid the World Will Forget About Us.”
After Visiting Mykolaiv and Kherson, Angelina Jolie Urges Russia and Ukraine to End the War Through Diplomacy
Sudan’s Paramilitary Forces, Formed from the Janjaweed, Declare Readiness for a Truce
The Army Refuses to Negotiate as the Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Rapidly
Macron to Meet Abbas to Discuss Gaza’s Future
France Calls for Implementation of the Peace Plan, but a Division of the Enclave Between Israel and Hamas Is Becoming Increasingly Likely
China Commissions the Most Advanced Aircraft Carrier in Its Navy’s History
The New Flagship Is Meant to Strengthen Beijing’s Position in the Western Pacific
The World Is Losing Control Over the Pace of Global Warming
The UN Warns That Even Full Compliance with Commitments Would Lead to a 2.5°C Temperature Increase
The FDA Is Undergoing a Major Staffing and Management Crisis
Resignations, Scandals, and a Loss of Trust Within the Agency Threaten the U.S. Drug Approval System
Emmanuel Macron Is Losing Control Over France’s Politics and Economy
The Centrist Project That Sustained His Political System Is Collapsing, and the Country Is Sinking into a Mix of Populism and Stagnant Social Models
The War in Sudan Is Spiraling Out of Control
The UN Warns of a Humanitarian Catastrophe as the RSF Seize El Fasher and Civilians Die from Hunger and Violence
The Islamic State, Defeated in Syria in 2017, Is Beginning to Resurge
Militants Operate in Small Cells, Stage Ambushes, and Extort Money Amid the Power Vacuum Left by Assad’s Fall and the U.S. Withdrawal
Trump Seeks Full U.S. Dominance in the Western Hemisphere
Under the Banner of Fighting Migration and Drug Trafficking, He Uses Military and Economic Pressure to Subdue Neighboring Countries and Impose Washington’s Will
Operation Against Maduro—An Old Strategy Under a New Slogan
The U.S. Risks Getting Entangled in Another Foreign War Under the Banner of “America First”
María Corina Machado Says Only Military Pressure Will Force Maduro to Step Down
Her Statement Comes Shortly After Reports of Trump Administration Plans to Strike Venezuelan Military Targets
The U.S. Launches an Intercontinental Missile
Russia Prepares for Nuclear Tests on Novaya Zemlya
The Grand Egyptian Museum Finally Opens Near the Pyramids of Giza
Here’s a Look at Egypt’s Most Ambitious Cultural Project, Nearly Twenty Years in the Making
U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Reconsider Same-Sex Marriage Rights
Former Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Sought to Overturn the 2015 Ruling, but the Court Rejected Her Appeal Without Discussion
Dopamine Detox
The Fashion for Abstaining from Pleasures Sweeps Through Silicon Valley
Global Markets Fall After Banks Warn of Possible Overvaluation of AI Companies
Investors Cut Exposure to the Tech Sector Amid Fears of a Stock Decline
Hundreds of Women Report Sexual Abuse During Medical Exams When Joining the British Army
Police Investigate Dozens of Cases Spanning Nearly Half a Century and Say Multiple Suspects Are Involved