Prosecutors say the case against Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda is strong, but there’s no guarantee he’ll be prosecuted in Mexico.
Boris Johnson says Britain needs its own Green New Deal
His plan bans the sale of gas and diesel cars starting in 2030.
After fleeing to Sudan, Ethiopians from Tigray recount brutal killings
As many as 4,000 Ethiopians are fleeing across the border into Sudan each day.
What’s reopened and what’s still restricted in 16 cities around the world
Post correspondents and contributors check on the progress of reopening from lockdowns in cities across Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Ethnic Armenians are abandoning villages in areas that will come under Azerbaijan government control as part of the cease-fire in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Danish cabinet minister resigns over mink culling order that has shaken highest levels of government
Mink culling has spiraled into a major debacle for Denmark's government.
Coalition airstrikes against ISIS resulted in more than 1,400 civilian deaths, according to data made public for first time.
The former democracy icon’s landslide reelection entrenches a personality cult and is set to exacerbate bitter ethnic divisions.
Study found the vaccine candidate produced a quick immune response but lower levels of antibodies than in recovered coronavirus patients.
Syrian state media said at least three people were killed in the attack.
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Swedish authorities believed their approach to coronavirus would help the country in the long run. But it's being rocked by the second wave.
Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda was arrested in Los Angeles on charges he aided a drug cartel during his six years as Mexico’s top defense official.
Advocates say some of the mistakes of the first wave are being repeated.
The strongest Atlantic storm observed this late in the year is the second major hurricane to hit the Central American nation in less than two weeks.
The attack broke a month-long truce by Iran-backed militias against U.S.-linked targets in Iraq.
The sides had split over now-suspended plans to annex settlements in the West Bank.
Violence is escalating in Ethiopia, where Abiy Ahmed, a leader once lauded internationally for his reform agenda, faces the specter of civil war.
“Afghanistan risks becoming once again a platform for international terrorists to plan and organize attacks on our homelands," Jens Stoltenberg said.
As fire season looms, the country’s conservative leader faces calls for robust action — and some see Rupert Murdoch’s hand behind his continued intransigence.
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With just two months left in his presidency, Trump has little to show for four years of anti-Iran hawkishness.
A U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan has rattled Washington’s allies and adversaries in the region
The acting defense secretary says the period of U.S. troop withdrawals from Afghanistan and Iraq in the coming weeks is “fraught with risk,” Speaking at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, Christopher C
The United States is hitting Iran with new sanctions as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo makes the case that undoing the actions of the Trump administration would be foolish and dangerous
Athletes at the Tokyo Olympics won’t have the luxury of hanging around once they’ve wrapped up their event
The European Union’s executive arm is asking member nations to generalize the use of rapid antigen tests as winter approaches and Europe struggles to contain a second wave of coronavirus infections
