#washingtonpost.com. × Deadly bear attacks set Japan on edge, prompt military action. A record 13 people have been killed by bears so far this year. Canada, the U.S. and several other nations have issued warnings for citizens traveling in Japan.
#Nov.20.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Israeli strikes kill at least 25 people in Gaza despite ceasefire. The deaths added to a growing toll of Palestinian casualties since a U.S.-backed ceasefire in Gaza went into effect last month.
#Nov.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China punishes Japan’s new leader with harsh words and economic pain. Beijing is using its economic power and military muscle to convey its anger with Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi — and to send a message to the U.S.
#Nov.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Israeli figures warn state has ‘lost control’ as West Bank settlers attack. A former general and an Israeli opposition leader both blamed the government for helping foster what they described as “Jewish terrorism.”
#Nov.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Column | As Trump hosts MBS, Palestinian plight fades from view again. Amid a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, the challenges facing Palestinians have apparently become secondary concerns for Saudi and U.S. leaders.
#Nov.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × 13 killed in Israeli strike on Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. The IDF said it targeted a Hamas training facility in southern Lebanon’s Ain al-Hilweh. The attack could put pressure on the tenuous ceasefire in Gaza.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Congressional committee urges swift action on escalating Chinese threats. Congressional committee warns of risks to the U.S. electrical grid and urges action against Beijing’s fast-growing space military capabilities and Taiwan threat.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Key moments in a volatile decade for U.S.-Saudi relations. In the years since Mohammed bin Salman’s last visit, U.S.-Saudi ties were strained by the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. They’ve rebounded in Trump’s second term.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Saudi crown prince to meet Trump in White House, shedding pariah status. The de facto Saudi ruler was branded a pariah in 2018 after the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Now, U.S.-Saudi relations are approaching a high point.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Russia, Europe fight for custody of operative linked to DHL bomb plot. A Russian national, now in Azerbaijan, is suspected of coordinating a 2024 parcel plot targeting air cargo planes in Europe.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × In India, Modi’s party cements its rule with sweeping state election win. The BJP-led alliance captured 202 out of 243 seats in Bihar’s legislative assembly, a stunning showing in a state where it has struggled in the past.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China has lent $200B to U.S. tech and infrastructure projects, report finds. Chinese lenders backed 2,500 projects, covering almost every U.S. state, from gas pipelines to airport terminals, even as Washington warned developing nations about Chinese debt traps.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × U.N. Security Council approves Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza. The U.S. had pushed the U.N. Security Council to support and enshrine Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan. Israel, Hamas, Russia and others had raised objections.
#Nov.17.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × What to know about China’s newly modernized nuclear arsenal. China has expanded and modernized its nuclear arsenal at an astounding rate — and has refused to discuss arms control unless the U.S. agrees to parity.
#Nov.17.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China expands desert nuclear test site as Trump revives nuclear tension. The quiet expansion of Beijing’s remote nuclear weapons complex, Lop Nur, points to years of preparation for a potential return to a Cold War-era arms race.
#Nov.17.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × UAE faces growing outrage over support for paramilitary in Sudan. Human rights groups, members of the U.S. government and regional experts increasingly blame the United Arab Emirates for fueling violence in Sudan.
#Nov.15.2025
#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. × 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. × 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. × 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. × 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. × 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
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