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Iranian Attacks Target Gulf Energy Infrastructure, Upping the Ante

Strikes on sites in Qatar and Saudi Arabia forced the closure of key production facilities and added to growing worries about global oil and...

After ‘Priceless’ Violin Flies on Lap, Lufthansa Changes Carry-On Rules

Carolin Widmann had to cradle her centuries-old, multimillion-dollar instrument during a flight to Germany. Her predicament resonated with musicians who have faced similar challenges.

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Iranian Attacks Target Gulf Energy Infrastructure, Upping the Ante

Strikes on sites in Qatar and Saudi Arabia forced the closure of key production facilities and added to growing worries about global oil and...

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Iranian Attacks Target Gulf Energy Infrastructure, Upping the Ante

Strikes on sites in Qatar and Saudi Arabia forced the closure of key production facilities and added to growing worries about global oil and...

More Lebanese Flee Their Homes as Israel Strikes Back at Iran-Backed Hezbollah

The three-day U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and its allies brought a new wave of displacement to war-weary Lebanon, after Israel retaliated for Hezbollah rocket...

After ‘Priceless’ Violin Flies on Lap, Lufthansa Changes Carry-On Rules

Carolin Widmann had to cradle her centuries-old, multimillion-dollar instrument during a flight to Germany. Her predicament resonated with musicians who have faced similar challenges.
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After Syria’s 14-Year Civil War, a Search for Victims Leads to Mass Graves

More than 100,000 people disappeared during the 13-year civil war. To bring closure to some of their families, the new government faces the challenging...

Researcher’s Smuggling Arrest Casts Light on Dispute Over Chinese Students

As some lawmakers press U.S. universities to curtail ties with China, a postdoctoral student’s prosecution raises questions about how big the danger actually is.

Researcher’s Smuggling Arrest Casts Light on Dispute Over Chinese Students

As some lawmakers press U.S. universities to curtail ties with China, a postdoctoral student’s prosecution raises questions about how big the danger actually is.

Frida Kahlo Portrait Sells for $55 Million, Setting Her Auction Record

The surrealistic self-portrait was made in 1940, a turbulent year in the Mexican artist’s life as her health and marriage deteriorated.

Zelensky Says Ukraine Ready to ‘Honestly’ Engage With U.S. Peace Plan

The proposal, which the White House confirmed on Thursday without providing details, echoes many long-held Russian demands.

Hundreds of Invasive Goldfish to Be Culled From Ottawa Pond

Thousands washed ashore dead in the spring, but the fish are back. “They’re pretty hard to kill,” a biology professor said.

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Channels Harsh Trump Tone

Pete Hoekstra’s bluntness is seen as undiplomatic by Canadian officials and interpreted as a way for the Trump administration to turn up the heat...

Energy Department Reorganization Reflects Shift Away From Renewable Energy

The reorganization reflects the ongoing shift in the federal government’s energy priorities: less renewable energy, more fossil fuels.

Nigerian Student Describes Hiding From Kidnappers at School

The girl hid in a toilet; another managed to sneak away. Security forces are still trying to rescue the 24 girls who were abducted...

Trump to Send U.S. Official to G20 in South Africa After All

The South African president suggested Washington had decided to participate in the summit, despite an earlier claim of a boycott.

Want to Immigrate to the UK? The Government Says You Must Earn It.

The government plans to double the period needed for many legal immigrants to become permanent residents, while cutting it for higher-rate taxpayers.

Trump Plans to Open More Than a Billion Acres of U.S. Waters to Drilling

The plan from the Interior Department is one of the president’s most significant steps yet to increase domestic fossil fuel production.