
#washingtonpost.com. × Russians confront wartime internet cuts with public shrug, private fury. Ordering rides or groceries, paying by debit card, or just finding driving directions is increasingly out of reach for most Russians as mobile internet networks are shut down.
#Nov.15.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Ethiopia reports first outbreak of Marburg, Ebola cousin with no vaccine. At least nine cases of the rare viral hemorrhagic fever have been confirmed, the World Health Organization said Friday.
#Nov.14.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump weighs Venezuela strikes as U.S. forces prepare for attack order. High-level discussions, underway for days, have explored a variety of potential military options, people familiar with the matter said.
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × A man took a bus for a ‘joy ride’ — but kept picking up passengers. The man stole the bus in Hamilton, Ontario, while the driver was on a break — but let people board and alight the bus, and even checked passengers’ bus passes, police said.
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Corruption probe close to Zelensky stokes E.U. unease over Ukraine aid. A scandal, involving kickbacks at Ukraine’s state nuclear power company, has revived concerns about European money being siphoned off by graft instead of helping fight Russia.
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × China’s new aircraft supercarrier challenges U.S. dominance in Pacific. The Fujian and its strike group represent a strategic game changer that will bring Beijing closer to its goal of eroding U.S. maritime primacy in its backyard.
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × First, the frogs died. Then people got sick.. An emerging area of research is uncovering hidden links between nature and human health.
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Israeli settler attacks in West Bank threaten vital olive harvest. Violent attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank are at a record high, the United Nations says, making it perilous to carry out the economically crucial harvest.
#Nov.14.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Column | With Trump absent from COP30 talks, the world moves on without U.S.. As scientists sound the alarm, the world is committing to climate action “with or without the United States.”
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Russia’s much-hyped humanoid robot face-plants onstage during debut. A humanoid robot powered by artificial intelligence, known as AIDOL, tumbled during its highly anticipated debut appearance at a Moscow tech show.
#Nov.13.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Juan Ponce Enrile, Philippine politician who helped oust Marcos, dies at 101. He administered martial law before dislodging his mentor during the “people power” revolution. A quintessential survivor, he served into his 90s as a senator.
#Nov.13.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × U.S. WWII cemetery in the Netherlands removes displays about Black troops. The Netherlands American Cemetery previously had two displays honoring Black American soldiers’ experiences in World War II.
#Nov.13.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × The fate of dozens of trapped Hamas fighters is hindering Trump’s Gaza plan. U.S. and Israeli officials are divided over whether to allow the militants, stranded inside a tunnel network in Rafah, safe passage.
#Nov.13.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × From al-Qaeda to the White House - The Washington Post. Ahmed al-Sharaa was once an insurgent imprisoned by U.S. forces. Now he’s Syria’s president, and the first Syrian head of state to visit the White House. After his meeting with President Donald Trump t
#Nov.12.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Turkish military plane falls from sky over Georgia, killing all 20 aboard. Nineteen bodies have been recovered from the wreckage, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday. The C-130 was flying from Azerbaijan to Turkey.
#Nov.12.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × U.S. allies begin to push back on Trump’s Caribbean military strikes. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, appearing at a G-7 gathering in Canada, faces renewed questions about America’s foreign policy aims.
#Nov.12.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × U.S. troops not liable in boat strikes, classified Justice Dept. memo says. In a classified memo, the Trump administration’s Office of Legal Counsel said that U.S. troops would not be liable for participating in boat strikes on alleged narco-traffickers.
#Nov.12.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Ukraine’s justice and energy ministers resign amid corruption probe. German Galushchenko was at first just suspended, but President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that he and his successor as energy minister must step down during the investigation.
#Nov.12.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Chinese outlet lashes out at Japanese prime minister, escalating row. Less than a month since Sanae Takaichi, a China hawk, became Japan’s prime minister, the complicated relationship between Tokyo and Beijing is beginning to sour.
#Nov.12.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Trump wants Europe to defend itself but that’s proving tough to do. Threatened by Russia and pressured by President Trump, European leaders pledged to join forces and reduce security reliance on the U.S. That’s easier said than done.
#Nov.12.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × China made quiet border advances as ties warmed, Indian critics warn. Buffer zones meant to ease India-China tensions along their shared border have disproportionately restricted Indian forces from patrolling, former officials say.
#Nov.12.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Inside the CIA’s secret mission to sabotage Afghanistan’s opium. In a decade-long operation, the CIA modified poppy seeds and dropped them by the billions from aircraft over Afghanistan in an attempt to weaken the potency of the country’s opium crop.
#Nov.12.2025 ×

#washingtonpost.com. × Video shows part of newly built bridge in China collapsing in seconds. The Hongqi Bridge, an infrastructure project in China’s mountainous southwest, partially crumbled after a landslide, officials said. No casualties were reported.
#Nov.12.2025 ×
#washingtonpost.com. × Syrian president details plans to work with Americans he once fought. In an interview with The Post, Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former militant, discusses relations with the U.S., talks with Israel and bringing Assad to justice.
#Nov.11.2025 ×
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