Drone Strike in Sudan Targets Army Leader in Failed Assassination Attempt, Military Says
For 15 months, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has been leading a war for control of the country against his rival, Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan, the head of the paramilitary Rapid…
UK Police Officers Injured in Far-Right Riot After Southport Stabbing
A day after an attacker with a knife killed three girls in Southport, northwestern England, violence driven in part by disinformation erupted in the town.
Live Updates: A Top Hamas Leader Is Killed in Iran
Hamas accused Israel of killing Ismail Haniyeh, who was in Tehran for the inauguration of Iran’s new president, though there was no response from Israel. His death raised further fears…
More Ukrainians Appear Open to a Peace Deal
Most Ukrainians still oppose ceding any territory to Russia. But polls and recent remarks by the country’s leaders highlight a palpable shift in the conversation around peace talks.
Thai Women Use Boxing to Punch Their Way Out of Poverty
Boxing is a national passion in Thailand, offering a path to the Olympics and lucrative careers in a country with one of the world’s widest income divides.
Trump Says Venezuela Sends Criminals to the U.S. Here’s What to Know.
The former president says Venezuela’s crime rate has plunged because it is expelling criminals. But there is little evidence supporting the claim.
Why Chinese Propaganda Loves Foreign Travel Influencers
Videos by influencers documenting their trips have been widely promoted on Chinese media — if they tell a certain story.
Israel Says It Killed Hezbollah Commander in Airstrike Near Beirut
The strike was in retaliation for a deadly rocket attack this weekend in the Golan Heights. At least three civilians were killed and 74 others wounded on Tuesday, Lebanese officials…
‘Just Little Girls Who Wanted to Dance’: Southport Mourns Knife-Attack Victims
A day after a knife attack that killed three children, the community of Southport was grappling with the violence that had visited the town.
After Biden’s Withdrawal, Some Want Their Aged Leaders to Follow His Lead
Most of the world’s oldest leaders — in their 80s and even one in his 90s — are in Africa, which happens to have the youngest population of any continent.