LONDON — When Rishi Sunak replaced Liz Truss as British prime minister last fall, White House officials said they didn’t worry about his support for
Month: August 2023
What’s Stopping Ukraine From Flying F-16s
The F-16 fighter jets would not be delivered to Ukraine until next year, but that did not dissuade President Volodymyr Zelensky from hopping into one
A Resurgent Labour Party Sees Scotland as a Springboard to Power
For Britain’s opposition Labour Party, the road to 10 Downing Street is likely to run through Scotland. And the first steps on that road lie
Ukraine and Russia Are Hit by Dueling Overnight Aerial Attacks
A wave of exploding drones was launched in six regions of Russia overnight Wednesday, Russian officials said, damaging four military cargo planes at an airfield
Pope Says a Strong U.S. Faction Offers a Backward, Narrow View of the Church
ROME — Pope Francis has expressed in unusually sharp terms his dismay at “a very strong, organized, reactionary attitude” opposing him within the U.S. Roman
Macron Tries Outreach to Head Off Further Protests
For over six years, President Emmanuel Macron has struggled to convince the French that he is a man of dialogue. He went on a countrywide
Tripped Up: A Traveler Says Her Insurance Wouldn’t Pay Up
Dear Tripped Up, I’m a 68-year-old solo traveler who was on a tour of Sicily in June 2022, when I fell getting off a bus,
Parisians Want to Bring Their Neighbors Closer Together. But First, Cheese.
A series about how cities transform, and the effect of that on everyday life. As the sky began to tint lemon-yellow one evening last month,
Putin Will Not Attend the Funeral for Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Wagner Chief
Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the Russian mercenary chief who died in a plane crash last week, has been buried in a private ceremony in St. Petersburg,
Luis Rubiales and Spain’s Kiss Scandal at the World Cup, Explained
When the Spanish women’s national soccer team won the World Cup final this month, their compatriots had little time to celebrate before the behavior of