Deepening ties won’t moderate Afghanistan’s brutal rulers.
Read moreDetailsIn an ethnic Armenian enclave in Nagorno-Karabakh, tens of thousands are enduring what locals and international experts describe as a blockade at the hands of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan’s U.N. envoy called...
Read moreDetailsThe heavily indebted company has become an emblem of China’s real estate crisis. It is seeking protection from creditors while it makes efforts to restructure.
Read moreDetailsIn a wide-ranging career, Mr. Lewis served as U.S. ambassador to South Africa, a telecoms executive and confidant to D.C. Mayor Marion Barry.
Read moreDetailsThwarted by minefields, Ukrainian forces won’t manage to reach the city of Melitopol, a vital Russian transit hub, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment.
Read moreDetailsThe Defense Department’s biodefense review highlights Beijing’s militarization of biological technology and research as a growing concern.
Read moreDetailsThe move comes amid efforts to deter protests ahead of the first anniversary of the uprising that followed the death of Mahsa Amini in “morality police” custody.
Read moreDetailsUkraine is due to hold elections by Oct. 29, but political activity is suspended under martial law and a vote seems impossible given Russia’s occupation of a fifth of the...
Read moreDetailsBritain is gripped by the mystery of how the 258-year-old Crooked House burned down and its ruins were abruptly demolished. Police suspect foul play.
Read moreDetailsAt least five churches and many homes were attacked and looted by mobs which the police spokesman called well coordinated in the latest blasphemy riot in Pakistan.
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