Trump Administration Speeds Up Deportations by Skipping Legal Procedures

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

Who Are the Druze and What Role Do They Play in Middle Eastern Politics?

Israel Justifies Strikes on Syria as a Move to Protect a Religious Minority

Israeli Strike on Gaza Kills 30, Including Six Children

Ceasefire Talks Stall as Israel Demands Hamas Surrender and Militants Insist on Full Withdrawal

EU Authorities Dismantle Hacking Group NoName057(16)

The Network Coordinated Thousands of Volunteers to Target Banks, Defense Firms, and Government Agencies—While Its Organizers Remain in Russia

The UK and Germany Sign Mutual Defense Pact in Case of Attack

It Will Be Europe’s Most Significant Bilateral Military Agreement Since World War II

China’s Economy Is Growing Faster Than Expected—For Now

Falling Confidence, Deflation, and Tariff Risks Threaten Momentum in the Second Half of the Year

Trump Backed Withholding Epstein Case Files

His Supporters Called It a Betrayal and Demanded the Resignation of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi

Sanctions Everyone Fears—Yet No One Plans to Enforce

Why Trump’s Threat to Tar Russian Oil Buyers With Tariffs Is Hard to Realize, and What It Has to Do With OPEC, Tankers, and Iran

The U.S. Economy as a Source of Global Instability

American Policymaking Increasingly Resembles That of Emerging Markets

Russia Expands Drone Production With China’s Help

Bloomberg Documents Reveal How Chinese Technology Bypasses Sanctions to Supply the Russian Military

A 45-Year-Old Hungarian Citizen Died After Being Mobilized Into the Ukrainian Army

Medical Teams Report Gunfire Near Aid Distribution Centers

A Power Struggle at the Expense of Defense

At a Critical Moment in the War, the State Is Focused on Reallocating Authority

Sharp Escalation in Syria

Israel Enters Direct Confrontation With Damascus Over Attack on Druze Autonomy

Russia Circumvents Sanctions to Import Austrian Machinery Suitable for Forging Howitzer Barrels

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

The New York Times Reports From Russia’s Kursk Region After Ukrainian Troop Withdrawal

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry Accuses the Paper of Supporting Russian Propaganda—As the Story Is Praised by an "Akhmat" Commander and Russian State TV

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

Fifty Years Without Reciprocity

The EU–China Summit Takes Place Amid Trade Disputes and Deep Diplomatic Chill

Trump Expands on Bush-Era Tactics

Tools of the "War on Terror" Are Becoming the New Normal in U.S. Politics

Starting a Party Isn’t the Same as Posting a Tweet

Musk’s America Party Faces the Same Barriers That Have Hindered All Third Forces

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

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

Court Blocks the Click-to-Cancel Rule

For Americans, Canceling a Subscription Remains Harder Than Signing Up

EU Migration Policy Shifts Sharply to the Right

Even Centrists Now Back Deportations, Offshore Camps, and Rewriting the European Convention

China Introduces Digital ID for Internet Users

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

Iran and Pakistan Accelerate Deportations of Afghans Who Have Lived in Their Countries for Decades

Since Early 2025, Over 1.2 Million Have Been Sent Back Despite the Taliban Threat

"Russia’s Imperial Tendencies Know No Bounds"

Aleksander Kwaśniewski on Putin, Nawrocki, and Ukraine’s Future in Europe

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

AI Is Reshaping the Internet

Websites Are Losing Traffic and Getting Nothing in Return

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

The Threat No Longer Feels Hypothetical

Pogroms, Beatings, Threats

Europe Faces an Unprecedented Wave of Antisemitism Not Seen Since World War II

A Fragile Equality

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

The Milky Way From All Corners of the Earth

Stunning Images From the Annual Capture the Atlas Photo Contest

The UK Launches a Project to Build a Synthetic Human Genome

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

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

From Depression to Parkinson’s

How Fecal Transplants Were Once Hailed as a Universal Therapy—and What Happened Next

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

Marine Heat as the New Normal

What’s Behind the Oceans’ Unprecedented Warming?

Support for Abortion Rights Is Declining Among Men

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