#washingtonpost.com. × Trump says he’s ending Venezuela oil deal. Trump’s announcement marked an abrupt reversal of his administration’s outreach to President Nicolás Maduro.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Syrians emerging from dictatorship bristle at new threat from Israel. Israeli attacks are angering Syrians and unsettling the country’s new leaders, who are dealing with multiple crises after the end of Bashar al-Assad’s rule.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Iran boosts stockpile of near-weapons grade uranium, nuclear watchdog says. The report from the International Atomic Energy Agency comes amid growing concerns that Iran may purse a nuclear weapon.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Romania’s far-right candidate, championed by Vance and Musk, detained by police. Elon Musk weighed in: “They just arrested the person who won the most votes in the Romanian presidential election. This is messed up.”
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × As Trump pitches U.S. ‘gold card,’ what other countries offer golden visas?. The $5 million price tag would make the U.S. one of the priciest places to obtain residence through wealth. On the other end of the spectrum: Nauru, at about $105,000.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Zelensky hopes U.S. trip will reveal Trump’s plans for future aid. The Ukrainian president seeks to meet with Trump in Washington on Friday to confirm U.S. support for Ukraine.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Why your coffee fix has gotten so pricey — and will only get worse. Coffee prices are high and are set to only get higher. So many things are at play: tariff threats, climate change, deforestation regulation, war and more.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × War-weary Ukrainian Americans dare to hope as Trump pivots to Russia. In the Philadelphia suburbs, a community gathered for traditional songs, prayers and calls for resilience on the three-year anniversary of the attack.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × With White House visit, U.K.’s Starmer to have a go at persuading Trump. Starmer will be battling not just for Britain’s standing in Trump’s Washington, but Europe’s, as well.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Dispute over disarming Hamas bedevils efforts to extend Gaza ceasefire. With the first phase of the truce set to expire Saturday, Israel and Hamas appear far from reaching an agreement to proceed to the second, decisive phase.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × More than 1,000 musicians join forces on silent album to protest AI law. Artists including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens made an album of white noise in empty studios, protesting a U.K. proposal to give AI firms access to copyrighted music.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Column | Trump’s new world order is taking shape. Donald Trump wants to reckon with a world shaped only by great powers and their supplicants, and to behave like the greatest power of them all.
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Americanos are now ‘Canadianos’ in Canadian cafes protesting Trump. Some coffee shops are showing their support for Canada by changing the name of Americanos to “Canadianos.”
#Feb.26.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Ukraine and U.S. agree to framework for minerals deal, Ukrainian official says. The potential deal between Trump and Zelensky would grant Washington partial access to Ukraine’s natural resources. It comes after days of pressure from Trump.
#Feb.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Six babies die of hypothermia in Gaza cold snap, health officials say. The deaths highlighted the brutal humanitarian conditions in the Palestinian enclave despite a ceasefire, doctors said.
#Feb.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × ‘Unknown disease’ that can kill within days leaves 53 dead in Congo. World Health Organization officials said the outbreak appeared to originate from a village where three children died after reportedly eating a bat carcass.
#Feb.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Syria holds national dialogue to chart a path after Bashar al-Assad. Nearly three months after Bashar al-Assad fled, much of Syria is suspended between relief at the dictatorship’s demise and anxiety over what comes next.
#Feb.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × More than 230,000 Canadians sign petition to revoke Musk’s citizenship. Experts say the effort, which is not expected to succeed, reflects anger over Musk’s alliance with Trump, who has threatened Canada with tariffs and annexation.
#Feb.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Turned away at the U.S. border, migrants make a dangerous trek in reverse. Trump’s hard-line immigration policies have sparked a reverse migration wave, with migrants traveling south through Panama and Colombia.
#Feb.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × China, anxious about Trump and Putin, tells Russia it is ‘true friend’. President Donald Trump’s rapprochement with Russia has some experts suggesting he might be trying to do a “reverse Nixon” and isolate Beijing by courting Moscow.
#Feb.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × 4 killed as South Korean highway bridge collapses during construction. Six others were injured when a highway bridge collapsed in Cheonan, a city south of Seoul. The country has one of the highest workplace fatality rates in the OECD.
#Feb.25.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump wants Ukraine’s rare metals. Putin just offered Russia’s.. Putin also endorsed President Donald Trump’s proposal for three-way nuclear arms control talks with China.
#Feb.24.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Pope shows ‘slight improvement’ ahead of special prayers at St. Peter’s. Pope Francis remained in critical condition as the Vatican called senior church officials in Rome to a special saying of the rosary in St. Peter’s Square.
#Feb.24.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump repeals Biden directive linking U.S. arms to human rights. Rescission of the order, imposed by President Joe Biden as he struggled with the civilian toll caused by Israel’s war in Gaza, comes as Trump puts his mark on U.S. foreign policy.
#Feb.24.2025 ×
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