
#washingtonpost.com. × Dozens of Canadians accused in $21 million ‘grandparent scam’ across U.S.. Twenty-five Canadians conspired to defraud hundreds of seniors by impersonating their relatives, U.S. prosecutors said.
#Mar.05.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Three piglets were left to starve in an art exhibition. Then they vanished.. Marco Evaristti’s provocative exhibition in Copenhagen was designed to protest Denmark’s pork industry. But then there was a twist — and an act of sabotage.
#Mar.05.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × U.S. pauses sharing the intelligence Ukraine uses for strikes on Russia. The rupture in intelligence-sharing, confirmed by the CIA director, involves the targeting of longer range strikes inside Russia.
#Mar.05.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Canada’s Liberals were heading into a crushing defeat. Then came Trump.. Liberals were headed for a wipeout. But after Trump ramped up his attacks, they reversed a 20-point polling deficit and are neck-and-neck with the Conservatives.
#Mar.05.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × In address, Trump repeats call to acquire Greenland, retake Panama Canal. “One way or the other, we’re going to get it,” Trump said of Greenland, asserting that the autonomous Danish territory and the Panama Canal were vital to security.
#Mar.05.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Playing soccer and navigating the war in Gaza on a team of Arabs and Jews. Bnei Sakhnin is the most famous Arab team in the Israeli Premier League. For 16 months of war, players struggled not to fall apart.
#Mar.05.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Column | Trump inflicts global ‘shock therapy’ for uncertain ends. In his incendiary Tuesday address, Trump said the U.S. was being “ripped off” by other countries. Analysts warn of lasting damage from his treatment of allies.
#Mar.05.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × U.S. designates Houthis a terrorist organization, reversing Biden move. The formal decision to label the Yemeni militant group reverses President Joe Biden’s delisting in 2021, after more than a year of attacks on U.S. Navy and commercial vessels.
#Mar.04.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Never mind Trump’s tariffs. The Chinese Communist Party is defiant.. Chinese leaders are gathering in Beijing for their annual confab and, despite the slowing economy and an escalating trade war, they are projecting confidence.
#Mar.04.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × After Trump threats, Hong Kong firm to sell stake in Panama Canal ports. Trump threatened to take back the canal because of what he called Chinese influence. CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong company, is selling its control in a firm that ran two ports on the canal.
#Mar.04.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Arab leaders meet in Cairo for high-stakes summit on Gaza reconstruction. Heads of state and top officials from the 22-member League of Arab States will vote on an Egyptian proposal for a phased reconstruction plan for Gaza.
#Mar.04.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Tropical Cyclone Alfred to lash Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Significant damage and power outages are possible in the densely populated region of Queensland, where tropical cyclones impacts are not uncommon but direct landfalls are.
#Mar.04.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × What to know as Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada take effect. President Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on the United States’ largest trading partners heighten fears of an all-out trade war and higher prices for consumers.
#Mar.04.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Australia, with no auto industry to protect, is awash with Chinese EVs. The United States has effectively banned Chinese electric vehicles over concerns about unfair trading practices and national security. Not so in Australia.
#Mar.04.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Ukraine can survive without U.S. military aid for now, but future uncertain. As the Trump administration’s view on the war draws closer to Russia’s, European nations are scrambling to boost defense spending and military aid to Ukraine.
#Mar.04.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Syrians unearth horrors of the Assad years in their basements. Syrians had remained silent about the bodies dumped in countless basements by Assad’s forces. Rescue teams now are moving from home to home excavating remains.
#Mar.04.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Trump administration to pause future deliveries of military aid to Ukraine. U.S. officials said the halt in military funding, an extraordinary pressure tactic, would be lifted if Ukraine’s president shows an openness to peace talks.
#Mar.04.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × China says it will retaliate after Trump announces tariffs will double. Beijing said it was “strongly dissatisfied” with President Donald Trump’s move to raise tariffs on Chinese goods and said it would “take countermeasures.”
#Mar.04.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Gaza observes somber start to Ramadan, in photos. It’s the second Ramadan since the start of the war in Gaza, and comes as a fragile ceasefire threatens to crumble.
#Mar.03.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Pope Francis back on ventilator after respiratory failure. Pope Francis suffered two episodes of acute respiratory failure Monday, the Vatican said, a fresh setback in the worst health crisis of his papacy.
#Mar.03.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × With the ceasefire in peril, Arab leaders rush a plan for Gaza’s future. Arab states are working on a plan for Gaza’s reconstruction, an alternative to Trump’s proposal to take over the territory and displace its residents.
#Mar.03.2025

#washingtonpost.com. × Ukrainians show off their ‘suits’ after Trump’s criticism of Zelensky’s attire. U.S. critics of the Ukrainian leader criticized the military garb he wore to the Oval Office as signifying a lack of respect. Ukrainians say it has to do with the war they are fighting.
#Mar.03.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × James Harrison, whose rare blood protected babies, dies at 88. A rare antibody in the blood of the Australian railway clerk was used to create 3 million doses of an injection needed to protect newborns and prevent stillbirths.
#Mar.03.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × How China pulled ahead to become the world leader in electric vehicles. Chinese EV makers have opened up a vast and, some experts say, unassailable lead in the global market despite American and European efforts to level the field.
#Mar.03.2025
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