#washingtonpost.com. × Killings in Syrian village foreshadowed flare-up of sectarian violence. The bloodletting between Alawites and forces backing Syria’s new government surprised many. But tensions had been building since the ouster of President Assad.
#Mar.21.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Live updates: Global travel upended as nearby fire closes London’s Heathrow Airport. One of the world’s busiest airports will be shut down all day Friday due to a fire at a substation that supplies it with power.
#Mar.21.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Why Bukele opened his infamous prison to Trump. Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has sharply reduced violence but is criticized for his authoritarian style and harsh crackdown on gangs.
#Mar.20.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Zelensky pushes back on Trump proposal to take over nuclear plant. Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant must ‘remain Ukrainian,’ Zelesnky said Thursday. It’s occupied by Russia and would take years to restore.
#Mar.20.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × X sues Indian government over censorship, upping U.S. pressure on Modi. The suit comes at a delicate time for Musk, who is seeking new access to India, and for Prime Minister Modi, who is under growing pressure from Trump on trade.
#Mar.20.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Canada condemns China for execution of four Canadians on drug charges. “Canada should respect the spirit of the rule of law and stop interfering in China’s judiciary sovereignty,” a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
#Mar.20.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × American prisoner released by Taliban after first high-level U.S. visit. U.S. citizen George Glezmann has been released by the Taliban after two and a half years in captivity, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday.
#Mar.20.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Israeli troops enter northern Gaza; Hamas retaliates with rocket fire. Israel’s military said it launched a ground operation along the coastal route in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, while local health authorities reported 85 killed.
#Mar.20.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Partial ceasefire comes with warning from Kyiv: Russia breaches deals. Ukraine’s skepticism about Russian adherence to a ceasefire or longer-term peace agreement has been a major sticking point in Trump’s efforts to broker a deal.
#Mar.20.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Deft handling of Trump and Zelensky helps Starmer overcome rocky start. Correcting Trump and coaching Zelensky have burnished the British prime minister’s image at home and abroad.
#Mar.20.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × As Israel resumes war in Gaza, families of hostages fear the worst. Relatives of Israeli hostages held by Hamas argue that armed conflict puts the captives at risk and that time is running out to save those who are still alive.
#Mar.19.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Trump team makes plans for military to hold migrants at border. If enacted, miles of buffer zone would become a temporary military installation, giving U.S. troops their most direct role yet in Trump’s enforcement mission.
#Mar.19.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Israeli troops move into Gaza; United Nations staffer killed in blast. The Israeli military said ground troops entered Gaza to “create a partial buffer” between the northern and southern parts of the territory.
#Mar.19.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Zelensky agrees to partial ceasefire after conversation with Trump. The 30-day ceasefire would be the most concrete result yet of Trump’s effort to end the war in Ukraine.
#Mar.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Unearthed Klimt painting, first dismissed, now on sale for $16 million. Gustav Klimt’s portrait of an African prince, painted when his people were displayed in a “human zoo,” was first dismissed because it didn’t “look like a Klimt.”
#Mar.19.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × For Russia, Trump-Putin call marks Moscow’s return to the world stage. Ukraine’s Zelensky will talk to Trump on Wednesday and hopes the United States will monitor any ceasefire as Kyiv and Moscow traded salvos overnight.
#Mar.19.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × These drones are hitting Russia’s energy sector. Moscow wants them stopped.. Inside Ukraine’s deep-strike drone program that has bedeviled Russia’s energy infrastructure ahead of ceasefire talks.
#Mar.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × In the Australian outback, climate change widens the racial divide. In the scorching Australian opal mining town of Coober Pedy, White people live in cool “dugouts” while their Aboriginal neighbors suffer above, often without AC.
#Mar.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Turkey orders detention of Istanbul mayor, a rival of President Erdogan. Prosecutors ordered that Ekrem Imamoglu and about 100 other people be detained, state-run media reported. Istanbul’s mayor is a high-profile member of the opposition.
#Mar.19.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Column | Israel resumes strikes in Gaza as Netanyahu battles for survival. The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended with more scenes of carnage as Israel launched a large-scale bombing campaign early Tuesday.
#Mar.19.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Netanyahu returns to war amid mounting political pressure at home. With his government facing possible dissolution by the end of the month, the Israeli leader needs to lock in support from his far-right allies.
#Mar.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump, Putin agree to broader talks ― but limited ceasefire in Ukraine. It was not clear whether Ukraine would sign off on the agreement for a 30-day halt on strikes on energy, since Kyiv agreed last week to a more extensive U.S.-proposed ceasefire.
#Mar.18.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Israel breaks Gaza ceasefire, killing more than 400 in wave of strikes. For Palestinians, the renewed strikes brought a sudden return to the carnage and terror of the 15-month-long war.
#Mar.18.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Trump terminates program tracking mass abductions of Ukrainian children. Observers fear the move has compromised evidence of war crimes by Russian officials and will hinder efforts to rescue thousands of missing Ukrainian children.
#Mar.18.2025
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