World
-
How the War in Gaza Mobilized the American Left
Support for Palestinians, a cause once largely championed on college campuses and in communities with ties to the region, has…
-
Myanmar Rebels Take Key Trading Town, but Counteroffensive Looms
The fall of Myawaddy, on the Thai border, was one of the most significant gains by resistance forces since a…
-
China Feels Boxed In by the U.S. but Has Few Ways to Push Back
China seeks to project military power in the seas around its coastline, yet also faces pressure to mend relations with…
-
War or No War, Ukrainians Aren’t Giving Up Their Coffee
Coffee shops and kiosks are everywhere in Ukraine’s capital, their popularity both an act of wartime defiance and a symbol…
-
Even Before the Olympics, a Victory Lap for a Fast-Moving French Mayor
The mayor grew up in a building so decrepit — filthy hallways, no private toilets, no showers — that his…
-
Friday Briefing
A U.S. general goes to Israel.
-
Indigenous Authors and the Challenge of Telling Their Own Story
A university program seeks to improve cross-cultural understanding in Australia’s publishing industry.
-
Global Stockpile of Cholera Vaccine Is Gone as Outbreaks Spread
One company is going to great lengths to build it up, but it will be years before it returns to…
-
New York City Is Closer to Getting Its First Soccer Stadium
The City Council voted to allow the New York City Football Club to build a facility for its team in…
-
Mother Is Charged With Murder of Twins Found Dead in the Bronx
The mother, Gloria Asamoah, had been recently hospitalized, the police said, and was discharged from a psychiatric ward before her…