German foreign minister urges caution in China relationship

Germany must avoid repeating with China the mistakes that it made in its relationship with Russia over recent years, the German foreign minister said yesterday. Annalena Baerbock

Ukrainians’ resilience persists despite new Russian barrage

When  The next day, traffic flowed over the newly asphalted road, and life in the capital had returned to near normal. The response to Russia’s new

Musk has a ‘super app’ plan for Twitter. It’s super vague

Elon Musk has a penchant for the letter “X.” He calls his son with the singer Grimes, whose actual name is a collection of letters

Activists in UK court after soup thrown at Van Gogh picture

Three climate activists appeared in a London court this weekend on charges of criminal damage after protests including throwing soup over Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” painting

Swedish party official suspended after Anne Frank posting

A Sweden Democrats official was suspended by the far-right party for making degrading comments about Jewish teenage diarist Anne Frank. In an Instagram posting that has now

Kim takes inspiration from Putin’s nuke threats

For decades North Korea has threatened to turn enemy cities into a “sea of fire,” even as it doggedly worked on building a nuclear weapons program that could

How Moscow grabs Ukrainian kids and makes them Russians

Olga Lopatkina paced around her basement in circles like a trapped animal. For more than a week, the Ukrainian mother had heard nothing from her six adopted children stranded in

World’s first space tourist signs up for flight around moon

The world’s first space tourist wants to go back — only this time, he’s signed up for a spin around the moon aboard Elon Musk’s Starship. For Dennis

King Charles III to be crowned May 6 next year, palace says

King Charles III will be crowned at Westminster Abbey on May 6 in a ceremony that will embrace the past but look to the modern world after the

Venezuela, S. Korea, Afghanistan lose vote for UN rights body

Venezuela, South Korea and Afghanistan lost contested races for seats on the top U.N. human rights body yesterday by the General Assembly, which faced criticism for electing

Majority see American relations with adversaries souring: poll

The U.S. international outlook has undergone a major shift in recent years, a new poll shows, with a majority now expecting that U.S. relations with allies

Japanese automaker Nissan says it is pulling out of Russia

Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co. said yesterday that it plans to sell its Russian operations to its local partner and withdraw from manufacturing there. The company said its executive

The 5,000-year history of writer’s block

Ann Patchett, who has written eight novels and five books of nonfiction, says that when faced with writer’s block, sometimes it seems that the muse has “gone out

Russia blasts Kyiv, other Ukrainian cities in deadly strikes

Russia unleashed a lethal barrage of strikes against multiple Ukrainian cities yesterday, smashing civilian targets including downtown Kyiv where at least six people were killed amid burnt-out

Qatar hires third cruise ship as floating hotel for World Cup

A third cruise ship was hired by World Cup organizers in Qatar yesterday to operate as a soccer fan hotel docked in Doha Port to add much-needed rooms for

A time bomb: Anger rising in a hot spot of Iran protests

SULIMANIYAH — Growing up under a repressive system, Sharo, a 35-year-old university graduate, never thought she would hear words of open rebellion spoken out loud. Now she herself chants slogans

‘War crime:’ Industrial-scale destruction of Ukraine culture

The exquisite golden tiara, inlaid with precious stones by master craftsmen some 1,500 years ago, was one of the world’s most valuable artifacts from the

Nobel Peace Prize to activists from Belarus, Russia, Ukraine

Human rights activists from Ukraine, Belarus and Russia won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, a strong rebuke to Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose invasion of Ukraine ruptured

German minister calls for EU sanctions over Iran crackdown

Germany’s foreign minister is calling for European Union entry bans and asset freezes against those responsible for what she described as brutal repression against anti-government protesters in Iran.

As support sags, Danish prime minister calls Nov. 1 election

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called a general election for Nov. 1, seven months ahead of the end of her term in office. Frederiksen, who has headed

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