The U.N. atomic agency has voted to censure Tehran, opening the way for punitive steps against it.
How Indian Coal King’s Bid to Rule Solar Sparked U.S. Bribery Charges
Prosecutors accuse billionaire Gautam Adani and advisers of paying $250 million in bribes.
Brazilian Police Accuse Ex-President Bolsonaro of Plotting Coup
The sweeping charges against the former leader and 36 of his allies come after police uncovered a plan to assassinate…
Senior North Korean General Wounded in Recent Ukrainian Strike, Western Official Says
It is the first time that Western officials have confirmed that a high-ranking North Korean military officer has become a…
Russia Fires Missile Capable of Carrying Nuclear Warheads at Ukraine
The launch appeared to be a signal directed at the West after Ukrainian strikes using Western missiles this week.
Janelle Goetcheus, the ‘Mother Teresa of Washington, D.C.,’ Dies at 84
She felt a pull to practice medicine and a call to serve God—the two were always intertwined.
ICC Issues War-Crimes Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant Over Gaza War
The court alleged they committed war crimes and crimes against humanity, and issued an arrest warrant for top Hamas military…
Is China a ‘Developing’ Country? That’s the Trillion-Dollar Question at U.N. Climate Talks
Officials from developed and developing countries agree that more than $1 trillion a year is needed to finance poorer nations’…
Canada’s Liberal Government Agrees to Exempt Sales Tax on Some Goods, Services
Canada’s minority Liberal government is expected to deliver financial breaks for households aimed at helping cash-strapped consumers and rekindling activity.
The Hair-Raising Stakes of Flying Into Beirut’s Airport
Beirut-Rafic Hariri Airport has operated almost without interruption since Israel began targeting Hezbollah personnel and weapons nearby with regular airstrikes…