A U.N. official described Rafah, a refuge for hundreds of thousands of displaced people, as a “pressure cooker of despair.”…
Read More →President Biden’s executive order appeared to be aimed in part at Arab American voters who are furious with his administration’s…
Read More →Top European leaders coordinated to get the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, to agree to the 50-billion-euro plan aimed at…
Read More →After Iran-aligned militants killed three American soldiers, Iran’s leaders sensed a line was crossed, and are sending more conciliatory signals…
Read More →The call from two main farmers’ unions came after President Emmanuel Macron’s government announced new financial aid and plans to…
Read More →After a nearly two-year ban, a legal ruling brought bullfights back to La Plaza México in Mexico City. But the…
Read More →Concerns over the possibility of even more tumult in the Mideast are rising. And the future of the U.N. aid…
Read More →Jérôme Bayle had enough of the hardships of French farming, so he blocked a highway with friends. Hundreds of other…
Read More →Portraits of Gen. Valery Zaluzhny hang in coffee shops and bars inside Ukraine, but his strained relationship with President Volodymyr…
Read More →Four years after Britain officially left the E.U., the U.K. government on Wednesday published the details of a deal to…
Read More →