World
-
In Rome, Adams Sees a Model for Helping Migrants Assimilate
The mayor praised the work of a migrant welcome center, which he visited at the end of a three-day trip,…
Read More » -
Putin Replaces Defense Minister in Rare Cabinet Shake-up
Mr. Putin shifted Sergei Shoigu to run the security council, and nominated an economist to run the defense ministry.
Read More » -
Blinken Says U.S. Has Not Ruled Out Withholding More Military Aid From Israel
The United States has not ruled out withholding more military support to Israel’s campaign against Hamas if Israel undertakes a…
Read More » -
About 300,000 Gazans Have Fled Rafah, U.N. Says
The main United Nations agency aiding Palestinians in Gaza said early Sunday that about 300,000 people had fled over the…
Read More » -
Michael Cohen Was Paid to Fix Trump’s Problems. Now He’s One of Them.
Mr. Cohen once called himself Donald J. Trump’s “designated thug.” Will he help bring about the ex-president’s downfall?
Read More » -
Menendez’s Bribery Trial Puts Scrutiny on His Motives and His Marriage
Senator Robert Menendez is charged with steering aid to Egypt and meddling in criminal inquiries in return for gold, cash…
Read More » -
How 5 N.Y.C. Neighborhoods Are Struggling With Climate Change
How 5 N.Y.C. Neighborhoods Are Struggling With Climate Change New data projects are linking social issues with global warming. Here’s…
Read More » -
‘I Exited the Crowded Theater and Headed for the Curb’
A helping hand on Broadway, sneakers hanging on a wire and more reader tales of New York City in this…
Read More » -
Mona Lisa, Smile: You’re in Lecco, After All
A mash-up of geology and art history has identified a likely setting for one of the world’s most famous paintings.
Read More » -
Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine
A Ukrainian military unit said that its troops were forced to retreat from several positions and that one settlement had…
Read More »