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Hezbollah Using Fiber-Optic Drones Against Israeli Targets

The Lebanese militant group is attacking Israeli troops with explosive drones controlled by fiber-optic cables, like those commonly used in the war in Ukraine.

New Banksy Statue Causes Stir in Central London

The statue depicts a man marching with a flag that covers his face. It appeared in a section of London near statues of 19th-century...

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Hezbollah Using Fiber-Optic Drones Against Israeli Targets

The Lebanese militant group is attacking Israeli troops with explosive drones controlled by fiber-optic cables, like those commonly used in the war in Ukraine.

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Hezbollah Using Fiber-Optic Drones Against Israeli Targets

The Lebanese militant group is attacking Israeli troops with explosive drones controlled by fiber-optic cables, like those commonly used in the war in Ukraine.

Decoding the King: Brits Hear Subtle Rebuke to Trump that Americans Might Miss

Royal watchers in Britain called the visit of King Charles III to America a master class in understated criticism.

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Despite Trump’s Tariffs, China’s Trade Surplus Climbs Past $1 Trillion for First Time

President Trump’s tariffs weren’t enough to hold back the global export flood by China, which pushed past last year’s record in just 11 months.

Syrians Celebrate Anniversary of Bashar al-Assad’s Fall

A year ago, rebels overthrew President Bashar al-Assad, ending decades of dictatorship and civil war. But challenges remain for the new leadership.

China’s Weak Currency Is Powering Its Exports and Drawing Criticism

China’s renminbi is lagging the currencies of key trading partners, making Chinese goods and services cheap and helping to drive exports.

For Martin Parr, ‘Showing Things as They Are’ Was Art

Some saw cynicism in the photographer’s pictures of everyday life in Britain during his nearly six-decade career. But he said he wanted to honor...

With MaXhosa Africa, Laduma Ngxokolo Is Reweaving South Africa’s Story

Laduma Ngxokolo, the designer behind MaXhosa Africa, is on a mission to embrace his country’s history and traditions, rather than hide from them.

Attacks on Kindergarten and Hospital Kill 114 in Sudan, W.H.O. Says

The drone strikes were blamed on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, extending a pattern of atrocities in Sudan’s 2½-year civil war.

Storm Bram’s Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Could Disrupt Travel Across Ireland and U.K.

Forecasters warned of wind gusts up to 90 miles per hour and more than half a month’s rainfall in less than a day

How Japan Built a Rare-Earth Supply Chain Without China

The 15-year effort by Japan is a model for countries now scrambling to reduce their dependence on Beijing’s critical metals.

Why Russian Spies Are Using Mexico to Target the U.S.

American officials pleaded with Mexico to expel two dozen Russian spies posing as diplomats operating in Mexico. Their concerns were dismissed.

The U.S. Gave Mexico a List of Russian Spies. Mexico Let Them Stay.

Moscow has ramped up covert operations in Mexico, with spies meeting handlers in its bustling capital and seaside resorts, U.S. officials say.

The U.S. Gave Mexico a List of Russian Spies. Mexico Let Them Stay.

Moscow has ramped up covert operations in Mexico, with spies meeting handlers in its bustling capital and seaside resorts, U.S. officials say.

Why Thailand and Cambodia Are Fighting

The latest violence comes months after President Trump helped mediate a cease-fire between the two nations.