Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Western artillery ‘working very powerfully’; U.S. senators visit Bucha
Two U.S. lawmakers who have urged Washington to accelerate the pace of weapons deliveries to Kyiv arrived in the Ukrainian capital Thursday.
Live updates: Boris Johnson expected to resign as U.K. prime minister
More than 50 members of the British government have resigned in 48 hours.
Boris Johnson expected to resign as party revolts, but plays for time
After days of refusing to resign, the embattled prime minister looks set to step down as government resignations flood in.
Boris Johnson expected to quit amid flood of government resignations
In just two days 53 have resigned from the government, including people appointed after the first wave of resignations.
Boris Johnson is expected to resign. How did he get to this point?
More than 20 members of Johnson’s government have resigned since top ministers Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid quit, amid a growing revolt against the prime minister within his party.
Russia’s offensive gains pace in Donetsk; focus shifts to Slovyansk
Donetsk’s governor urged the eastern region’s 350,000 residents to evacuate as Russia intensifies its bombardment and Slovyansk becomes a key battleground.
Why has North Korea stopped boasting about its missile tests?
The silence from Pyongyang may reflect Kim Jong Un's focus on responding to a coronavirus outbreak.
Accessing an abortion in Australia just got a bit easier
Changes to decriminalize the procedure took effect in South Australia state, part of a wave of liberalization that contrasts with recent U.S. moves.
The cringe of Boris Johnson
The British prime minister's shamelessness was once celebrated by his supporters. Now it hangs around their necks.
Boris Johnson defies calls to resign amid mass exodus from his government
Johnson, who helped the Conservative Party win a historic landslide election in 2019, has become a liability after scandals eroded public trust.
Iran says former British diplomat among several foreigners detained
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps has accused the detainees of collecting soil samples in a prohibited area.
Bishops suspend priest convicted of child sex abuse, reopen probe
The Rev. Luis Alberto Mosquera was sentenced to prison for sexually abusing a 6-year-old boy. After an early release, he was allowed to resume his ministry in Venezuela.
A rescue mission outside of Kyiv
Many of those who are covering the war in Ukraine also call it home. Today on Post Reports, the story of a reporting trip to Chernihiv that also became a rescue mission for one of our colleagues.
FBI director suggests China bracing for sanctions if it invades Taiwan
In a rare speech alongside his London counterpart, FBI Director Christopher Wray amps up warnings about Chinese hacking and influence operations.
Amid energy crisis, E.U. says gas, nuclear can sometimes be ‘green’
The closely watched decision by the European Parliament could shape Europe’s climate policy for years to come.
Pope announces plans to expand women’s role in Vatican
The pope said he would include two women on committee advising him on selection of bishops.
Wealthy Mideast nations boost spending to protect citizens from inflation
Though the region's two biggest economies have been trying to trim their generous social services, the sudden rise in inflation has prompted renewed spending.
Central America hoped bitcoin would attract tourists. It hasn’t worked.
El Salvador, which made bitcoin legal currency, is trying to use crypto to attract tourists and reduce poverty
I covered Somalia’s last famine a decade ago. It’s about to happen again.
Having also reported on the war in Ukraine, I am struck by the contrast in how the world has reacted to these two immense tragedies.
#GentleMinions trend of suited-up teens irks — and amuses — moviegoers
Many Despicable Me fans simply pose in suits, but groups of young men participating in a TikTok trend have also disrupted movie screenings.