World
-
The parent of a tech giant known as ‘Russia’s Google’ wants to cut ties with the country.
The parent firm of Russia’s most prominent technology company, Yandex, wants to cut ties with the country to shield its…
-
Under Missile Strikes, Ukrainians Haul Water, While Surgeons Work in the Dark
KYIV, Ukraine — The surgeons had made the long incision down the middle of the child’s chest, cut the breastbone…
-
A Posthumous Solo Album Reveals a Jazz Star’s Melancholy
Following the death of Esbjörn Svensson, a pianist and one of Europe’s most influential jazz musicians, in a scuba diving…
-
‘Every hour is getting harder’: Surgeons struggle to operate when the power goes out.
KYIV, Ukraine — The surgeons had made the long incision down the middle of the child’s chest, cut the breastbone…
-
An Earthquake Took a Heavy Toll on Children. Shoddy Construction Could Be to Blame.
Like most other children across Indonesia, Dewi Hani, 4, typically spent her afternoons studying at an Islamic school. She had…
-
In a Challenge to Beijing, Unrest Over Covid Lockdowns Spreads
In an iPhone factory in central China, thousands of workers clashed with riot police and tore down barricades. In the…
-
United States Enters a New Era of Direct Confrontation With Iran
Over the past few days, Iran has told international inspectors that it plans to begin making near bomb-grade nuclear fuel…
-
Manx Language, Once Almost Silenced, Is Now the Talk of the Town
ST JOHN’S, Isle of Man — The squeals of laughter echoing from the playground sound like any other elementary school…
-
Meet the World’s New Human Rights Crisis Manager. He Has a Lot to Do.
GENEVA — Barely a month after taking office as the United Nations’ new human rights chief, Volker Türk was in…
-
Ending Days of Political Gridlock, Malaysia’s King Appoints a Prime Minister
After days of political chaos, Malaysia has a new prime minister, its fifth in fewer than five years. The country…