Thursday Briefing
U.N. warns of dire food shortages in Gaza.
U.N. warns of dire food shortages in Gaza.
Nikolai I. Ryzhkov, a premier of the Soviet Union who in 1990 took the brunt of the blame for economic chaos that engulfed the last
Divisions among the world’s top economic officials over how to use Russia’s central bank assets to support Ukraine spilled into public view on Wednesday when
Prince Harry lost a long-running legal battle over the downgrading of his security in Britain, as a High Court judge ruled on Wednesday that the
Hamas denied a cease-fire is imminent Hamas officials said yesterday that there had been no breakthrough in talks to pause the war in Gaza and
German newspapers also highlighted a speech on Saturday by Ben Russell, an American filmmaker who jointly won a prize at the festival. He appeared onstage
Jacob Rothschild, a wealthy financier, patron of the arts and philanthropist with close ties to Israel, who broke with his family’s fabled banking dynasty at
It took 19 months of broken promises and belligerent rhetoric for Hungary to finally ratify Sweden’s entry into NATO. Why all the foot-dragging, many observers
Biden described progress in Gaza cease-fire negotiations President Biden said yesterday that he believed negotiators were nearing an agreement that would halt Israel’s military operations
President Emmanuel Macron of France on Monday said “nothing should be ruled out” after he was asked about the possibility of sending Western troops to