Violent storms have pounded parts of Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey with extreme amounts of rain, causing floods that killed at least 14 people, ravaged roads
Month: September 2023
UK Air Traffic Control Chaos Was a ‘1 in 15 Million’ Problem
The technical failure that led to hundreds of flight cancellations and severe disruptions for thousands of people traveling in and out of in Britain last
Chinese Cars Star at Munich Auto Show, Underscoring German Economic Woes
For decades, the phrase “Made in Germany” signaled cutting-edge automotive technology and design. But now German automakers are falling behind in the global race to
Record Rains Flood Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, Killing at Least 7
Torrential rain unleashed major floods in Central Greece on Tuesday that submerged streets and wreaked widespread damage, just as firefighters were containing enormous wildfires in
Jorge Vilda, Coach of Spain’s Women’s Soccer Team, Is Fired
The coach of the Spanish national soccer team that won the Women’s World Cup trophy last month was ousted on Tuesday by the country’s soccer
North Korea Finds New Leverage in the Ukraine War
For Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, a rare trip to Russia this month to discuss military aid for President Vladimir V. Putin’s Ukraine
Have You Seen Paul McCartney’s Lost Bass Guitar? Tips Welcome.
Before Beatlemania, there was the distinctive Höfner violin bass — the first guitar that Paul McCartney bought after becoming the bassist for the Beatles. That
Putin Meets Erdogan to Discuss Grain Deal
Just two months ago, many in the West thought President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey could be shifting away from what they considered his overly
Kim Jong-un and Putin Plan to Meet in Russia to Discuss Weapons
Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, plans to travel to Russia this month to meet with President Vladimir V. Putin to discuss the possibility
Graft in Ukraine Military Spending Becomes a Headache
The removal of Ukraine’s minister of defense after a flurry of reports of graft and financial mismanagement in his department underscores a pivotal challenge for