They’re studying his interviews, bracing for mass deportations and preparing policy proposals to bring to the negotiating table. As Mexico heads toward its presidential election
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At Russia’s Victory Day Parade, Putin Keeps Ukraine in the Distance
The ballistic missiles rolled through Red Square, the fighter jets zipped overhead and rows of foreign dignitaries impassively looked on. Russia’s annual commemoration of the
Middle East Crisis: Biden’s Warning on Weapons Supplies Creates Outrage in Israel
The United Nations has warned that Israel’s military incursion into Rafah and closure of border crossings is a major setback for aid operations in the
Nearly 79,000 Have Fled Rafah Since Monday, UN Says
Tens of thousands of people have fled since an Israeli call this week to evacuate part of the southern Gazan city of Rafah, the United
Israel’s Shutdown of Al Jazeera Highlights Long-Running Tensions
When Israel ordered Al Jazeera on Sunday to shut down operations there, the network had a reporter covering a government meeting in West Jerusalem, another
10 Big Biden Environmental Rules, and What They Mean
The Biden administration has been racing this spring to finalize a slew of major environmental regulations, including rules to combat climate change, a first-ever ban
A Former Guantánamo Prisoner’s New Life
On the 15th night of Ramadan in a suburb of Belize City, Majid Khan and his family of four sat down for a traditional iftar
Fencing Rattled by Suspensions and Accusations Ahead of Olympics
Fencing is a niche but fundamental sport in the Olympics, contested at every Summer Games since 1896. Yet despite its genteel reputation and simple objective
Milan Cracks Down on Nightlife After Campaign to Lure Visitors
Packed bars with carousing revelers spilling onto clogged streets. Takeaway booze swigged by drunken tourists and students. Earsplitting volumes in once quiet residential neighborhoods long
The Tiny Nation at the Vanguard of Mining the Ocean Floor
Two ships arrived in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific in March of last year. One was a familiar sight: a massive cruise ship,