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Student Protests in Bangladesh Turn Deadly: What to Know
Violent clashes have erupted between the police and students protesting a quota...
The Bangladesh Protests, in Photos and Videos
Students, armed mainly with sticks, have been demonstrating for days against a quota...
Macron’s Disastrous Election
If politicians want to defeat the far-right, they should steer clear of the French...
Seoul Politician Blames Rising Male Suicides on Increasingly...
Blaming feminism for social ills is not new in South Korea—even as the country remains...
Children’s Cancer Hospital Hit as Russian Strikes Kill...
A rare daytime barrage struck various Ukrainian cities Monday, including a children's...
A Sobering Message on Ukraine From a NATO Head of State
Czech President Petr Pavel Sees No Clear Victory For Ukraine As NATO Allies Gather...
Australia Appoints New Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism
After the Australian government named a new special envoy to confront a rise in...
‘It’s Nearly Impossible to Prepare:’ How Europe Is Bracing...
Europe survived Trump’s first term. But the continent would find itself in a much...
Why Protesters Are Squirting Water at Tourists in Barcelona
Thousands of Barcelona residents urged tourists to go home as mayor Jaume Collboni...
Why the NATO Summit Is a Key Test for Biden’s 2024 Campaign
NATO leaders are gathering in Washington Tuesday to talk Ukraine. But for Biden,...
Kyiv Mourns as Rescuers Make Last-Ditch Efforts at Children’s...
Rescue efforts continued after 38 people were killed in an intense Russian daytime...
These Are the Best Airports for On-Time Flights
AirHelp has crunched the numbers so we can rank airports on their record of flight...
U.S. Creates High-Tech Global Supply Chains to Blunt Risks...
The Biden administration is trying to get foreign companies to invest in chip-making...
France Has No Majority After the Elections. What Happens...
No party got an absolute majority in the National Assembly. Here are some of the...
Wayne S. Smith, a Leading Critic of the Embargo on Cuba,...
A former State Department official, he resigned in protest in 1982 over Cuba policy,...
Modi to Meet Putin in Moscow as India Charts Its Own Course
India is determined to keep its close ties to Russia despite pressure from the West....