Buckingham Palace said that Charles experienced “temporary side effects” following scheduled medical treatment on Thursday and was taken to the hospital for observation before returning to Clarence House. ⌘ Read more
Buckingham Palace said that Charles experienced “temporary side effects” following scheduled medical treatment on Thursday and was taken to the hospital for observation before returning to Clarence House. ⌘ Read more
Buckingham Palace said that Charles experienced “temporary side effects” following scheduled medical treatment on Thursday and was taken to the hospital for observation before returning to Clarence House. ⌘ Read more
Buckingham Palace said that Charles experienced “temporary side effects” following scheduled medical treatment on Thursday and was taken to the hospital for observation before returning to Clarence House. ⌘ Read more
Most protests have been small, but they represent the boldest challenge to the group’s authority by Palestinians since the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel and the ensuing war. ⌘ Read more
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was visiting Guyana amid ExxonMobil’s oil production there. Venezuela has asserted claims to a large region of the country. Mr. Rubio later flew to Suriname. ⌘ Read more
Buckingham Palace said that Charles experienced “temporary side effects” following scheduled medical treatment on Thursday and was taken to the hospital for observation before returning to Clarence House. ⌘ Read more
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was visiting Guyana amid ExxonMobil’s oil production there. Venezuela has asserted claims to a large region of the country. Mr. Rubio later flew to Suriname. ⌘ Read more
The former French president has been convicted before, but the charge that he took illegal campaign funding from the regime of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi has been the most damaging to his legacy. ⌘ Read more
The best-selling author “got a little emotional” while talking with The Times about the world’s deadliest infectious disease. Listen to the conversation. ⌘ Read more
Plus, shark noises from New Zealand. ⌘ Read more
The sales numbers provided by the company-owned shops allowed them to claim tens of millions in government rebates. Now those numbers are under scrutiny. ⌘ Read more
The best-selling author “got a little emotional” while talking with The Times about the world’s deadliest infectious disease. Listen to the conversation. ⌘ Read more
As ExxonMobil produces oil offshore in Guyana, Venezuela has asserted claims to a large region of the country, recently sending a naval vessel into the waters. ⌘ Read more
While climbing the ranks of the Soviet spy agency, he spent more than a decade working for British intelligence as one of its most highly placed moles. ⌘ Read more
Most protests have been small, but they represent the boldest challenge to the group’s authority by Palestinians since the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel and the ensuing war. ⌘ Read more
Rights groups said the detention and deportation of the reporter, Mark Lowen, was part of an escalation in government pressure against independent journalism. ⌘ Read more
As the German right ascends, the nation is still grappling with its fascist past — and how to handle its remains. ⌘ Read more
After a “coalition of the willing” gathering in Paris, President Emmanuel Macron insisted that a “reassurance force” of European troops after the war ends was still on the table. But details remained scarce. ⌘ Read more
The prosecution of Boualem Sansal, who is around 80, prompted outrage from the global literary community and pleas from France for his release. ⌘ Read more
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America’s reliability as a partner. ⌘ Read more
Rights groups said the detention and deportation of the reporter, Mark Lowen, was part of an escalation in government pressure against independent journalism. ⌘ Read more
Referring to a little-known provision, it said power plants and others could write to seek exemptions to mercury and other restrictions and that “the president will make a decision.” ⌘ Read more
Referring to a little-known provision, it said power plants and others could write to seek exemptions to mercury and other restrictions and that “the president will make a decision.” ⌘ Read more
Most protests have been small, but they represent the boldest challenge to Hamas’s authority by Palestinians since the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel and the ensuing war. ⌘ Read more
After a “coalition of the willing” gathering in Paris, President Emmanuel Macron insisted that a “reassurance force” of European troops after the war ends was still on the table. But details remained scarce. ⌘ Read more
For soldiers and commanders on the edge of battle, any talk about a lasting cease-fire still feels like a dangerous fantasy. ⌘ Read more
The vessel was carrying 45 people on a coral reef tour near Hurghada, a Red Sea resort. ⌘ Read more
Referring to a little-known provision, it said power plants and others could write to seek exemptions to mercury and other restrictions and that “the president will make a decision.” ⌘ Read more
The United Nations warned that the detention of Vice President Riek Machar threatens to push the world’s youngest country back into civil war. ⌘ Read more
The soldiers were on a training mission Tuesday when their heavy vehicle sank in a swamp in eastern Lithuania, near the border with Belarus, the Army said. ⌘ Read more
The soldiers were on a training mission Tuesday when their heavy vehicle sank in a swamp in eastern Lithuania, near the border with Belarus, the Army said. ⌘ Read more
Referring to a little-known provision, it said power plants and others could write to seek exemptions to mercury and other restrictions and that “the president will make a decision.” ⌘ Read more
The best-selling author “got a little emotional” while talking with The Times about the world’s deadliest infectious disease. Listen to the conversation. ⌘ Read more
The vessel was said to be carrying more than 40 tourists near the Red Sea resort of Hurghada. ⌘ Read more
Invoking an obscure provision, it said power plants and others could write to ask for exemptions to mercury, arsenic and other restrictions and that “the president will make a decision.” ⌘ Read more
The best-selling author “got a little emotional” while talking with The Times about the world’s deadliest infectious disease. Listen to the full conversation. ⌘ Read more
The best-selling author “got a little emotional” while talking with The Times about the world’s deadliest infectious disease. Listen to the full conversation below. ⌘ Read more
Invoking an obscure provision, it said power plants and others could write to ask for exemptions to mercury, arsenic and other restrictions and that “the president will make a decision.” ⌘ Read more
Since World War II, American forces have been stationed on the island. Today, from a remote outpost, they watch the skies. ⌘ Read more
In a late-night social media post, the president said he would impose “large scale” tariffs if Canada and the European Union allied to “do economic harm” to America. ⌘ Read more
Invoking an obscure provision, it said power plants and others could write to ask for exemptions to mercury, arsenic and other restrictions and that “the president will make a decision.” ⌘ Read more
The United Nations warned that the detention of Vice President Riek Machar threatens to push the world’s youngest country back into civil war. ⌘ Read more
The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples. ⌘ Read more
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America’s reliability as a partner. ⌘ Read more
The best-selling author chatted with The Times’s global health reporter about the past, present and troubling future of the world’s deadliest infectious disease. ⌘ Read more
The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples. ⌘ Read more
More than 30 officials gathered in Paris for the meeting. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear. ⌘ Read more
The vessel was said to be carrying more than 40 tourists near the Red Sea resort of Hurghada. ⌘ Read more
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, appears to have returned to the judicial overhaul that divided the country before the war in Gaza. ⌘ Read more
The United Nations warned that the detention of Vice President Riek Machar threatens to push the world’s youngest country back into civil war. ⌘ Read more
The United Nations warned that the detention of Vice President Riek Machar threatens to push the world’s youngest country back into civil war. ⌘ Read more
U.S. officials seek to curb the militants’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea, but the group was not deterred by strikes in the Biden era and won’t be beaten by air power alone, experts say. ⌘ Read more
The burial chamber most likely belonged to a ruler in a line of kings once lost to history, researchers said. “It’s a new chapter in investigating this dynasty,” one noted. ⌘ Read more
The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples. ⌘ Read more
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America’s reliability as a partner. ⌘ Read more
Elon Musk’s pursuit of business expansion in the country through Tesla and Starlink is coming at the same time that his X platform is waging a fight over free speech. ⌘ Read more
The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples. ⌘ Read more
U.S. officials seek to curb the militants’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea, but the group was not deterred by strikes in the Biden era and won’t be beaten by air power alone, experts say. ⌘ Read more
As the German right ascends, the nation is still grappling with its fascist past — and how to handle its remains. ⌘ Read more
Over 30 officials gathered in Paris for the meeting. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear. ⌘ Read more
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, appears to have returned to the contentious judicial overhaul that divided the country before the war in Gaza. ⌘ Read more
The United Nations warned that the detention of Vice President Riek Machar threatens to push the world’s youngest country back into civil war. ⌘ Read more
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America’s reliability as a partner. ⌘ Read more
U.S. officials seek to curb the militants’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea, but the group was not deterred by strikes in the Biden era and won’t be beaten by air power alone, experts say. ⌘ Read more
Over 30 officials gathered in Paris for the meeting. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear. ⌘ Read more
Over 30 officials gathered in Paris for the meeting. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear. ⌘ Read more
In a late-night social media post, the president said he would impose “large scale” tariffs if Canada and the European Union allied to “do economic harm” to America. ⌘ Read more
The burial chamber most likely belonged to a ruler in a line of kings once lost to history, researchers said. “It’s a new chapter in investigating this dynasty.” ⌘ Read more
U.S. officials seek to curb the militants’ attacks on ships in the Red Sea, but the group was not deterred by strikes in the Biden era and won’t be beaten by air power alone, experts say. ⌘ Read more
For soldiers and commanders on the edge of battle, any talk about a lasting cease-fire still feels like a dangerous fantasy. ⌘ Read more
Mei Kawajiri hand-paints and sculpts custom designs for a clientele that includes Heidi Klum and Bad Bunny. ⌘ Read more
Over 30 officials are expected in Paris for the gathering. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear. ⌘ Read more
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America’s reliability as a partner. ⌘ Read more
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America’s reliability as a partner. ⌘ Read more
In a late-night social media post, the president said he would impose “large scale” tariffs if Canada and the European Union allied to “do economic harm” to America. ⌘ Read more
Efforts to minimize the damage from a leaked Signal chat. ⌘ Read more
At least 26 people are dead, including the pilot of a helicopter that crashed trying to contain blazes that strong winds and dry conditions were helping to spread rapidly. ⌘ Read more
A 281-page spreadsheet obtained by The Times lists the Trump administration’s plans for thousands of foreign aid programs. ⌘ Read more
A connoisseur of 18th-century French furniture fooled buyers into purchasing chairs with fake royal pedigrees, authorities say. The distinct taste of licorice helped give him away. ⌘ Read more
Brazil’s top court ruled that the former president will be tried over his role in a vast plot to cling to power after his 2022 election loss. ⌘ Read more
Moscow’s demands are slowing the process and giving it the advantage in talks with a deal-hungry United States, experts said. ⌘ Read more
The Pentagon has refused to disclose how many targets have been hit in Yemen, or identify the Houthi militia commanders killed in the campaign. ⌘ Read more
The demonstrations, a rare show of dissent, appeared to have spread, reflecting frustration at the breakdown of a cease-fire with Israel. “We want to live,” said one supporter. ⌘ Read more
Plus, a train trip between two worlds. ⌘ Read more
The prince and his fellow patron, the prince of Lesotho, said they had resigned in solidarity with trustees at the charity, Sentebale. ⌘ Read more
European leaders are struggling to find the money and the political will to replace the bulk of the U.S. contribution to Ukraine and to their own defense. ⌘ Read more
Plus, a train trip between two worlds. ⌘ Read more
In dramatic scenes that appear to mark a turning point in nearly two years of civil war, Sudan’s military is driving fighters of its rival, the Rapid Support Forces, out of Khartoum. ⌘ Read more
European leaders are struggling to find the money and the political will to replace the bulk of the U.S. contribution to Ukraine and to their own defense. ⌘ Read more
Moscow’s demands are slowing the process and giving it the advantage in talks with a deal-hungry United States, experts said. ⌘ Read more
The Pentagon has refused to disclose how many targets have been hit in Yemen, or identify the Houthi militia commanders killed in the campaign. ⌘ Read more
It remains unclear if the commitments to stop attacks and ensure safe shipping in the Black Sea, which came with many caveats, would happen soon. ⌘ Read more
Moscow’s demands are slowing the process and giving it the advantage in talks with a deal-hungry United States, experts said. ⌘ Read more
European leaders are struggling to find the money and the political will to replace the bulk of the U.S. contribution to Ukraine and to their own defense. ⌘ Read more
While climbing the ranks of the Soviet spy agency, he spent more than a decade working for British intelligence as one of its most highly placed moles. ⌘ Read more
Moscow’s demands are slowing the process and giving it the advantage in talks with a deal-hungry United States, experts said. ⌘ Read more
European leaders are struggling to find the money and the political will to replace the bulk of the U.S. contribution to Ukraine and to their own defense. ⌘ Read more
A 281-page spreadsheet obtained by The Times lists the Trump administration’s plans for thousands of foreign aid programs. ⌘ Read more
In dramatic scenes that appear to mark a turning point in nearly two years of civil war, Sudan’s military is driving fighters of its rival, the Rapid Support Forces, out of Khartoum. ⌘ Read more
A U.S. military official said the soldiers were on a training mission when their heavy vehicle sank in a swamp in eastern Lithuania, near the border with Belarus. ⌘ Read more