U.N. Security Council Fails to Approve Cease-Fire in Gaza
U.N. Security Council Fails to Approve Cease-Fire in GazaRights officials warn of a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian system for Palestinians.
U.N. Security Council Fails to Approve Cease-Fire in GazaRights officials warn of a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian system for Palestinians.
John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua have forged a close working relationship as the superpowers they represent have drifted apart.
What in the World?Test yourself on the week of Dec. 2: U.S. authorities announce a major intelligence breach, Israel intensifies its war on Hamas, and Guyana scrambles to defend its territory.
New Lifesaving Malaria Vaccines Need to Be Available NowEmergency deployment could save tens of thousands of children.
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill resigned after backlash over her remarks about antisemitism on campuses. The United States faces growing pressure as civilian deaths rise.
Javier Milei’s inauguration in Argentina is expected to draw right-wing leaders including Hungary’s Viktor Orban and former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro.
The Houthis, a militant group in Yemen aligned with Iran, has fired missiles and attack drones at several ships and hijacked at least one in recent weeks.
Though President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi is expected to solidify his grip on power, Egypt’s economy is struggling and grumblings of discontent are growing louder.
Some 110 hostages held by Hamas have been released; 117 are believed to be in Gaza. Here are names of those released and what we know about remaining hostages.