Ukraine Live Briefing: Russia noncommittal on Griner deal; safe passage for grain still being arranged

Strikes were reported outside Kyiv and in several other regions. In the south, Ukraine's efforts to retake Kherson gathered steam.

By Bryan Pietsch, Sean Fanning, Adela Suliman, Adam Taylor and Meryl KornfieldJuly 28, 2022

Pope Francis visits a Quebec rapidly shedding its Catholicism

The Church dominated public and private life in the French-speaking province for centuries. Now it's in steep decline.

By Amanda ColettaJuly 28, 2022

China’s Xi issues warning to Biden amid Taiwan tension

The administration has become concerned that a visit to the island by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could provoke China to respond in a way that sparks a crisis.

By Christian Shepherd, Ellen Nakashima and Cate CadellJuly 28, 2022

Saudi crown prince engages in long handshake with Macron on rehabilitation tour

Mohammed bin Salman visited Greece and then France for the first time since the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

By Rick Noack and Kareem FahimJuly 28, 2022

James Lovelock, creator of Gaia theory of ‘living’ Earth, dies at 103

Dr. James Lovelock's saw the Earth as a "gigantic living thing" that was being choked by human activity and pollution.

By Brian MurphyJuly 28, 2022

New WHO monkeypox advice urges men who have sex with men to limit partners

WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged men who have sex with men to reconsider sex with new partners for now, amid a monkeypox outbreak.

By Annabelle Timsit and Dan DiamondJuly 28, 2022

Saudi crown prince wants you talking about his ‘city of the future’

New details ginned up interest in Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's city of the future, as he departed for his first official trip to Europe since the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.

By Erin CunninghamJuly 28, 2022

What to know about Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, finalists to be U.K. prime minister

The two are now making their case to party members, with a winner to be announced Sept. 5.

By Karla AdamJuly 28, 2022

Ukraine could be turning the tide of war again as Russian advances stall

Western officials and analysts suspect that Russia's depleted forces are close to exhausting their capacity to make further territorial gains in Ukraine.

By Liz SlyJuly 28, 2022

Climate change is killing more elephants than poaching, Kenyan officials say

Kenya is experiencing its worst drought in 40 years, and the dried-out carcasses of elephants are being found in national parks.

By Jennifer HassanJuly 28, 2022

Nuclear threat higher now than in Cold War, British official warns

"We are entering a dangerous new age," British national security adviser Stephen Lovegrove said of the spread of advanced weapons and cyber warfare.

By Ellen FrancisJuly 28, 2022

Russia: No deal yet on releasing Americans Brittney Griner, Paul Whelan

Speculation intensified about a possible prisoner swap involving Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout after Secretary of State Antony Blinken described a “substantial proposal.”

By Robyn Dixon and Adela SulimanJuly 28, 2022

Proposal for Griner, Whelan follows history of U.S.-Russia prisoner swaps

Washington has a long history of trading captives with Moscow dating back to the Cold War's exchanges on the "Bridge of Spies."

By Andrew JeongJuly 28, 2022

Ancient Europeans were lactose intolerant. They drank milk anyway, study finds.

Despite digestive problems, ancient Europeans drank milk for millennia, the study found, casting doubt on theories on how humans evolved to tolerate it.

By Rachel PannettJuly 28, 2022

Morocco builds ‘ecosystem of repression’ to quash dissent, report says

The Human Rights Watch report comes ahead of the two-year anniversary of journalist Omar Radi’s imprisonment.

By Claire ParkerJuly 28, 2022

Five dead, dozens injured as 7.0-magnitude earthquake hits Philippines

The quake hit Abra province and caused landslides and power interruptions across the northern island of Luzon. About 15 cities and 280 towns felt the quake.

By Regine CabatoJuly 28, 2022

Africa is being pushed to take sides in the Ukraine war

French President Emmanuel Macron visited Cameroon this week, calling the entire continent out for “hypocrisy." The leader’s remarks showed a sharp contrast with those of another current visitor to the continent: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

By Adam TaylorJuly 28, 2022

Ukraine Live Briefing: U.S. made ‘substantial proposal’ for release of Griner and Whelan

WNBA player Brittney Griner will face cross-examination. Russia plans to quit the International Space Station.

By Ellen Francis, Kendra Nichols, Claire Parker, Robyn Dixon and Paulina VillegasJuly 27, 2022

Accused Honduran drug cartel matriarch appears in U.S. court

Federal prosecutors say Herlinda Bobadilla, 61, was the matriarch of the family-run Montes-Bobadilla cartel.

By Salvador RizzoJuly 27, 2022