Ballistic missile strike on Kyiv follows major cyberattack
Airstrikes cut water services and set off fires in parts of the Ukrainian capital, showing Russian leader Vladimir Putin is undeterred by a general stalemate.
Airstrikes cut water services and set off fires in parts of the Ukrainian capital, showing Russian leader Vladimir Putin is undeterred by a general stalemate.
The sole member of his family to escape Nazi Germany, he returned to Europe as one of the U.S. military intelligence soldiers known as the “Ritchie Boys.”
Between bear hugs and bitterness: On the rare moments Biden criticizes Netanyahu, he uses it rally his right-wing support.
A leak of classified U.S. documents by a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman revealed that, secretly, the U.S. harbored profound concerns about the war in Ukraine.
COP28 Produces Historic Fossil Fuel AgreementHowever, many nations fear that the draft does not go far enough to combat global warming.
Good COP or Bad COP?The future of fossil fuels took center stage at this year’s controversy-laden U.N. climate summit.
Why China Is Stepping Up Its Maritime Attacks on the PhilippinesBeijing’s aggression threatens to disrupt friendshoring operations in the region.
Congress Should Ask Hard Questions About Israel AidA hard-right government is using U.S. money for worrying ends.
The Contentious Surveillance Law Making Waves in WashingtonWhy a regulation created to help U.S. intelligence agencies fight terror has become a political football.
Germany Is Thinking of Simply Banning the Far RightAs radical conservatives continue to rise, Germany’s mainstream is getting desperate for a fix.