Trump’s Gaza Gambit: Can He Force Netanyahu to Accept a Postwar Deal?
With Israel facing growing international isolation, Trump and Netanyahu meet to weigh competing plans for governing Gaza after the war.
With Israel facing growing international isolation, Trump and Netanyahu meet to weigh competing plans for governing Gaza after the war.
A new U.S.-led proposal to end the Gaza war and establish post-conflict governance is under discussion as Trump and Netanyahu prepare for a critical meeting.
A technical failure in Canada’s automated border kiosks caused massive delays at Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary airports, stranding travelers for hours.
While global leaders meet at the U.N. to discuss aid for Rohingya refugees, none of the 1 million people living in Bangladesh’s camps have a seat—or a voice—at the table.
The New York Times debuts ‘The World,’ a new international newsletter hosted by veteran correspondent Katrin Bennhold, designed to inform and delight global readers daily.
The Trump administration deploys military assets off Venezuela’s coast, signaling a potential shift toward regime change despite past anti-war promises.
President Maia Sandu’s pro-European party is projected to win a parliamentary majority in Moldova’s pivotal election, marking a clear rejection of Russian influence.
The Taliban freed U.S. citizen Amir Amiry in a move seen as an attempt to break international isolation, though at least three other Americans remain detained.
The New York Times opens a rare Q&A with chief White House correspondent Peter Baker, inviting public questions on Donald Trump’s role in global affairs.
Venezuela is split between pro-government rallies and quiet skepticism as U.S. warships loom and fears of military intervention grow.