Israel rescued two hostages in a deadly operation Israeli special operations forces freed two hostages in the Gazan city of Rafah, the military said, as
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No Deposits This Year at Love Bank, a Museum of Affection Hit by Fire
For romantics looking to display their passion and devotion, the Love Bank in Slovakia has plenty of room in its Love Vault where 7,000 people
Finland’s New President Faces Unexpected First Test: Not Russia, but Trump
Educated in the United States and deeply pro-American, Finland’s president-elect, Alexander Stubb, looked perfectly poised to lead his nation into a stronger trans-Atlantic partnership and
Pope and Argentina’s President Appear to Find Some Common Ground
President Javier Milei of Argentina, who before taking office ridiculed Pope Francis as an “imbecile” and accused him of violating the Ten Commandments, met with
Monday Briefing – The New York Times
Trump’s outburst alarmed NATO allies Donald Trump said over the weekend that, while president, he told NATO allies that he would “encourage” Russia to do
Favoring Foes Over Friends, Trump Threatens to Upend International Order
Soon after former President Donald J. Trump took office, his staff explained how NATO’s mutual defense obligations worked. “You mean, if Russia attacked Lithuania, we
An Outburst by Trump on NATO May Push Europe to Go It Alone
Long before Donald J. Trump threatened over the weekend that he was willing to let Russia “do whatever the hell they want” against NATO allies
Voters in Finland Will Choose a President to Shape a New NATO Era
Finns will elect a new president on Sunday in the first national election since the country joined NATO, choosing a leader who will be critical
Short on Soldiers, Ukraine Debates How to Find the Next Wave of Troops
Soldiers fight in freezing, muddy trenches bombarded by artillery, or in warrens of burned and blown-up houses in urban combat. Casualty rates are high, and
The Friar Who Became the Vatican’s Go-To Guy on A.I.
Before dawn, Paolo Benanti climbed to the bell tower of his 16th-century monastery, admired the sunrise over the ruins of the Roman forum and reflected