Hugo Torres, a former guerrilla leader who helped spring Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega out of jail, only to be imprisoned by Mr. Ortega himself last
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As War Talk Cools in Ukraine, Jockeying for Diplomatic Advantage Begins
KYIV, Ukraine — The march to war in Ukraine slowed a bit on Wednesday, as Russia announced further troop withdrawals and, with Ukraine, signaled a
U.S. Warns Americans Abroad Not to Count on a Rescue
WASHINGTON — As U.S. officials grew convinced this month that Russia might invade Ukraine, they implored American citizens to leave the country immediately — and
Queen’s Jubilee Year Just Started, but Bad News Hasn’t Stopped for Royals
The Sunday Times and the Mail on Sunday reported the allegations about a “cash-for-honors” deal at the Prince’s Foundation last year, the charity commissioned an
The Queen’s Jubilee Year Has Just Started, but the Bad News Won’t Stop for Royals
The Sunday Times and the Mail on Sunday reported the allegations about a “cash-for-honors” deal at the Prince’s Foundation last year, the charity commissioned an
Defiant Ottawa Protesters Brace for a Clampdown
The police on Wednesday ordered protesters clogging Ottawa’s streets to leave or face criminal charges, appearing to set the stage for a clampdown aimed at
Mudslides in Brazil Kill at Least 78 People
RIO DE JANEIRO — Firefighters and desperate residents searched for victims Wednesday after powerful mudslides and flooding swept through a mountainous region north of Rio
Your Thursday Briefing: West Doubts Russia’s Claims
We’re covering Western skepticism about Russia’s troop pullback and Hong Kong’s worst-ever Covid outbreak. West sees no sign of Russian pullback After Russia seemed to
Biden Administration Says China Failed Trade Commitments
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration criticized China in a new report released Wednesday for failing to uphold a wide range of trade commitments, including promises
Britain will extend Covid vaccine eligibility to all children 5 to 11.
British children aged 5 to 11, one of the last remaining groups in the country still broadly ineligible for the coronavirus vaccine, will be offered