A German court on Wednesday convicted a 28-year-old woman and three accomplices of organizing and carrying out brutal attacks against people they perceived to be
Month: May 2023
Moscow Drone Attack: What We Know
Moscow came under a drone attack early Tuesday, according to Russian officials, the first strike to hit civilian areas in the capital and another sign
‘We Have Fish, That’s Our Currency’
Just before midnight, David O’Neill navigated his trawler into the harbor in Union Hall, a small port in southwestern Ireland, the wake from the vessel
Taiwan Ambassador Says Ukraine’s Success Against Russia Will Deter China
Why It Matters: Some Republicans want to prioritize aid to Taiwan. Ms. Hsiao’s statement rebuts arguments by a few Republican lawmakers and former U.S. officials
Fluorescein Turned Venice Grand Canal Green, Officials Say
For days, Venetians have wondered what caused a swath of their city’s famous Grand Canal to turn bright green. On Monday, the authorities had an
Why Did The Financial Times Kill a #MeToo Scoop on the Observer Columnist Nick Cohen?
Inside the Financial Times newsroom this winter, one of its star investigative reporters, Madison Marriage, had a potentially explosive scoop involving another newspaper. A prominent
A Journey Across London on the Elizabeth Line
London’s magnificent Elizabeth line opened last May, and on its first birthday there’s so much to celebrate. Running from Reading and Heathrow Airport in the
Kyiv Residents Scramble for Shelter From Daytime Russia Missile Barrage
Even in a city where people have adapted the routines of ordinary life to wartime, a drone attack on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on Tuesday,
Will Erdogan’s Victory Soften Turkey’s Opposition to Sweden in NATO?
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, invoking themes of Turkish nationalism and counterterrorism, has been the main obstacle toward Sweden joining the NATO alliance after
Spanish Prime Minister Calls Snap Election for July
Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, said Monday that he would dissolve Parliament and called a snap election for July after his liberal party suffered bruising