
#washingtonpost.com. × ‘Dinosaur highway’ from 166 million years ago is unearthed. Four giant herbivores and one predator walked across the same spot in modern-day England. “It’s the closest we’ll get to a time machine,” said one of the lead excavators.
#Jan.06.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Live briefing: Israel pledges heavy punishment after gunmen kill three in West Bank. The Israel Defense Forces said it is pursuing the perpetrators of the shooting in Funduq. Hamas praised the attack but did not claim responsibility.
#Jan.06.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel file lawsuits over handling of blocked deal. Separate lawsuits from Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel target President Joe Biden as well as a steelworkers union head and a rival steelmaker’s CEO.
#Jan.06.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Strength of South Korea democracy tested as president defies arrest. Protesters have thronged the official residence of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, where officials trying to arrest him were blocked by security guards.
#Jan.06.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × South Korean turmoil undermines U.S. alliance-building in Asia. As Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits, Yoon Suk Yeol’s attempt to declare martial law calls into question President Joe Biden’s trust in South Korea’s leader.
#Jan.06.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Carter took pride in warming U.S.-China ties — in a very different D.C.. Jimmy Carter switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing, a move that remains a point of tension, though it moved China away from the Soviet Union.
#Jan.06.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Column | After insurrections, the U.S. and Brazil went down different paths. Four years following Jan. 6, 2021, the U.S. experience in reckoning with an attack at the heart of its democracy stands in stark contrast to that of Brazil.
#Jan.06.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Live Briefing: Israel and Hezbollah trade threats over future of ceasefire as deadline looms. Israel and the Hezbollah militant group accused each other of failing to meet the requirements of a 60-day ceasefire deal, which expires on Jan. 26.
#Jan.05.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Tuna weighing as much as a grizzly bear sells for $1.3 million in Japan. An Oma Pacific bluefin tuna, weighing 608 pounds, sold at Tokyo’s Toyosu Market. It’s one of the most expensive tuna fish to be sold in the history of sushi.
#Jan.05.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × This town was built on migrants’ cash. Now it fears Trump’s deportations.. President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan could upend life in Mexican villages that depend on remittances from relatives in the United States.
#Jan.05.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Why South Korean protesters are using U.S. flags and a pro-Trump slogan. Both supporters and critics of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol are using American symbolism, from the “Stop the Steal” slogan to the Virginia state flag.
#Jan.05.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Analysis | A different and more dangerous world awaits President-elect Trump. The war in Ukraine presents immediate challenges for the incoming president, with other problems looming in the Middle East and China.
#Jan.05.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × As another Trump presidency nears, Ukraine’s army is on the defensive. Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines are increasingly willing to support President-elect Donald Trump’s call to begin negotiations to end the war.
#Jan.04.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Treasury imposes sanctions on Chinese firm over attack on U.S. routers. The Treasury Department sanctioned a Chinese company behind the Flax Typhoon hacks, which infiltrated around 260,000 routers and other devices.
#Jan.03.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × European foreign ministers meet with Syria’s interim leader. France’s foreign minister, who is in Damascus with his German counterpart, said Friday there is “real hope” for Syria, “but it is a fragile hope.”
#Jan.03.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Northern Israel is quiet again, but most families have not gone home. Of the 60,000 Israelis forced from their homes in the north by Hezbollah fire, only about 20 percent have returned since a ceasefire agreement five weeks ago.
#Jan.03.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Inspired by ISIS: From a Taylor Swift plot in Vienna to carnage in New Orleans. In the Bourbon Street rampage, a foiled attack on a European pop concert and other attacks, a pattern of self-radicalization breeds terrorists influenced by ISIS.
#Jan.03.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Brazil eliminated daylight saving time. It’s having second thoughts.. Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s former president, promised a “permanent” end to clock confusion. Climate change could scupper that plan.
#Jan.03.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × The countries of Southeast Asia work together to quash dissent. The countries of Southeast Asia are helping each other intimidate and extradite exiled government critics, according to a Post analysis of cases in the region.
#Jan.03.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Column | The shadow of ISIS will loom over the Trump presidency. In his first term, Donald Trump declared victory over the Islamic State. But still, an array of ISIS-linked or inspired attacks have struck major cities around the world this last year.
#Jan.03.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Investigators halt attempt to detain South Korean president after standoff. Investigators seeking to detain Yoon Suk Yeol in relation to his attempt to institute martial law scuffled with security service officers blocking entry to his residence.
#Jan.03.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × What to know about ISIS, thought to have inspired the New Orleans attacker. Shamsud-Din Jabbar appears to have been inspired by the Islamic State, Biden says. The U.S.-designated terrorist group once controlled swaths of Syria and Iraq.
#Jan.02.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Agnes Keleti, Holocaust survivor who became Olympic gymnast, dies at 103. With 10 medals, including five gold, she was one of the most decorated athletes in the history of her sport.
#Jan.02.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Who is Tommy Robinson, and why does Elon Musk want him freed?. Elon Musk’s interventions in European politics continued this week with his calls for the release of jailed British far-right extremist Tommy Robinson.
#Jan.02.2025 ×
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