Far From the Front, They Stand in Honor of Ukraine
Every morning at the stroke of nine, in the western Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi, the entire town...
Black Sea Grain Deal in Balance as Deadline Looms Again
The United Nations on Sunday awaited a response from Russia on renewing a deal that allows Ukraine to export its grain amid a wartime...
Benjamin Netanyahu Leaves Hospital
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel was discharged from the hospital on Sunday in what medical officials described as “excellent...
Your Monday Briefing: U.S. and China Restart Climate Talks
U.S., China restart climate talks John Kerry, the U.S. climate envoy, arrived in Beijing yesterday...
Fossils Where They Don’t Belong? Maybe We Just Didn’t Look Hard Enough.
In 1996, paleontologists made a startling discovery in northwestern Madagascar. Among dinosaur bones and sandy sediment there emerged a...
Poland Doesn’t Want Migrants, but These Foreign Workers Are Welcome
Determined to resist a European Union plan to spread the burden of migrants and asylum seekers around the continent, Poland’s prime...
As Iraq Tries to Chill Critics, Its Newest Target Is Social Media
Human rights and democracy advocates say that to prevent any recurrence of the upheaval that...
Kerry Heads to China for Long-Awaited Climate Talks: What to Know
For nearly a year, talks between the planet’s two biggest polluters, China and the United States, have been suspended as the impacts of...
New Heat Wave Descends on Europe, as It Struggles to Adapt
Tourists sheltered under umbrellas as they lined up at Florence’s majestic cathedral this week, looking for shade. Street vendors peddled...
Carlos Alberto Montaner, Prominent Critic of Castro’s Cuba, Dies at 80
Carlos Alberto Montaner, a writer who escaped Cuba shortly after its Communist revolution, then...