The sentences ranged from community service to six months in prison in connection with a spasm of violence in Amsterdam…
Pakistan’s Nuclear Strategy Shifts as U.S. Realigns Ties in Asia
Pakistan rejected American assertions that it is developing ballistic-missile technology that could give it the capability to strike the U.S.
Spreading Famine Threatens Hundreds of Thousands of Lives in Sudan, Panel Warns
Some 24.6 million people—half of Sudan’s population—are experiencing food insecurity, which cements its status as the world’s worst hunger hot…
Don’t Look Now, but China’s AI Is Catching Up Fast
Chinese artificial-intelligence startups are using workarounds to challenge OpenAI despite a lack of access to advanced chips.
The ‘Invisible Wall’ Amplifying China’s Population Doom Loop
A two-tier system that has long made workers leave children behind in villages is cutting into birthrates.
The Bone Thief Hired to Spirit a World War II Spy Back to Russia
Ukrainian officials say the bungled attempt to steal the remains was part of a continuing Russian effort to repatriate the…
Syria’s New Rebel Leaders Have Control of the Country. Now What?
The new Islamist-led government promises moderation, but officials aren’t committing to such issues as women’s rights or free elections.