A peacekeeping mission couldn’t stop the rearming of southern Lebanon that culminated in war.
Why Mexico Will Find It Tough to Heed Trump’s Calls to Tame the Cartels
Mexican officials fear relations will suffer as Donald Trump takes aim at the growing power of fentanyl-smuggling gangs.
Trump Ally Holds Up Promotion of Army General Involved in Afghanistan Evacuation
Pentagon fears the delay could foreshadow other moves against officers under Trump.
Mystery Drones Spotted at U.S. Air Bases in England
The U.K. sent military personnel to help jam and track the drones after sightings.
Israel Pounds Beirut, Pushes Deeper Into Lebanon Ahead of Expected Cease-Fire
In southern Lebanon, Israel said its forces reached the Litani River, a significant marker in the war. Israel has demanded…
Europe Can’t Make Ukraine Enough Weapons—So It’s Paying Kyiv to Do It
The “Danish Model” of funding arms production cuts costs, delays and corruption, according to supporters of the approach.
Cease-Fire to Halt Israel-Hezbollah Fighting in Lebanon Draws Closer
Israel’s security cabinet will consider a deal that could end fighting and push back Hezbollah.
U.A.E. Names Three Uzbek Nationals as Suspects in Rabbi’s Murder
The killing of the Jewish community leader has raised concerns about security for Jews in the Arab world.
DHL Cargo Plane Crashes in Lithuania, Killing One
A DHL cargo plane flying from Germany to Lithuania crashed near Vilnius airport, according to an airport spokesperson.
Ukraine Clings to Shrinking Sliver of Russia, Expecting Trump to Push for Peace Talks
Moscow’s forces have launched a massive counteroffensive to retake land in the Kursk region, a potential bargaining chip for Kyiv.