New U.S. ambassador to Mexico, veteran of immigration debate, arrives amid border surge
When Ken Salazar was in the U.S. Senate, he believed the U.S. was nearing a solution to its long political impasse over immigration. Now he’ll tackle the issue from the other side of the border.
French scientist who promoted one of Trump’s favorite coronavirus cures may soon be out of a job
Didier Raoult has continued to champion hydroxychloroquine and has become a hero to the anti-vaccine movement.
Denmark moves to bar some prisoners from meeting new lovers after submarine killer romance controversy
The bill comes after public frustration over how Peter Madsen, who was responsible for one of Denmark's most heinous murders, pursued relationships with female admirers while incarcerated.
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A landmark submarine deal may be aimed at China, but it has upset France
A U.S.-British pact to give Australia nuclear-powered submarines didn’t just upset China. It infuriated France.
Thousands of Haitian migrants wait under bridge in South Texas after mass border crossing
Authorities in Del Rio say more than 8,000 have crossed in recent days, overwhelming Customs and Border Protection capacity.
Biden’s submarine accord with Australia angers both France and China
Paris was so upset about the decision, which scuttled a French-Australian deal, it called off a gala commemorating France’s naval assistance in the Revolutionary War.
As world leaders gather in New York for U.N. General Assembly, a vaccine mandate creates confusion and dissent
The debate unfolding around the world over coronavirus vaccine mandates is playing out on a small scale at the United Nations headquarters ahead of a meeting of dozens of world leaders in New York next week.
After initially denying responsibility, Nigeria’s air force admits to strike in area where civilians were reported killed
At least 10 civilians were killed in a village in northeast Nigeria, according to local reports.
China accuses new U.S.-Australian submarine deal of stoking arms race, threatening regional peace
Chinese state media ominously warned Australia to “prepare for the worst.”
How to bury a terrorist? Peru debates what to do with the remains of Shining Path founder Abimael Guzmán.
The debate over the remains of the ruthless Maoist leader is forcing the country to again confront the most brutal period in its past.
In ‘decisive blow,’ French strike kills West Africa Islamic State leader behind deaths of 4 U.S. soldiers
The death of Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, who led Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, comes as France is drawing down its forces in a region facing the menace of extremism.
Former ISIS teenage bride who left Britain to join militant group in Syria tells the public: ‘I’m sorry’
Speaking from a detention camp in Syria, Shamima Begum said she "made a mistake."
Fake candidates and jailed opposition: Russia’s parliamentary elections stack the deck for Putin
But even from prison, opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s ‘Smart Voting’ app has the Kremlin uneasy.
Canada’s federal election: What you need to know
Trudeau bet that his handling of the economic and public health crises wrought by the pandemic would help him regain a majority in the House of Commons. It hasn’t been so easy.
Activists ‘born into the climate crisis’ face another challenge: Fear of the future
Young people coming of age in an era of natural disasters are facing another struggle, too: growing anxiety about climate change.
International Criminal Court authorizes investigation into bloody Philippine drug war led by Duterte
The investigation opens a potential path for accountability in the Philippines, though any prosecution of extrajudicial killings is likely to take years.
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Biden’s ‘incomprehensible’ travel ban on European visitors widens transatlantic rift
Most Europeans, vaccinated or not, have been banned from the United States since March 14, 2020: More than 550 days and counting.
Taliban co-founder reemerges to challenge reports of internal strife among militants
The Taliban leadership is “closer than a family,” says Abdul Ghani Baradar.
Saadi Yacef, Algerian independence fighter who starred in ‘Battle of Algiers,’ dies at 93
In the influential film, he played a guerrilla commander with a fictional name but based on his real-life role in the battle. He later served as a senator.
Pope says bishops debating Biden Communion should be pastors, not politicians
Francis wades into an issue splitting the U.S. Catholic Church.
9 EU Mediterranean countries hold summit in Greece
Nine European countries on the Mediterranean are holding a summit in Athens to discuss issues ranging from climate change and the pandemic response to migration and Afghanistan
Danes take precautions after swine flu crops up in Germany
Authorities in Denmark are urging hunters, truckdrivers and farmers to be extra cautious following recent reports of African swine fever cases among domestic pigs in neighboring Germany
Woman charged with killing 3 young girls in New Zealand
A 40-year-old woman has been charged with killing three young girls in a crime that has shocked New Zealand
New government in Lebanon renews central bank audit
Lebanon’s incoming finance minister has signed a contract with a New-York-based company to conduct a forensic audit of the country’s central bank, a key demand of the international community to restore confidence in the crisis-struck country
Japan governing party begins race to pick Suga successor
Official campaigning has begun for the new head of Japan’s governing Liberal Democratic Party, who typically becomes the national leader because of the party’s control over parliament
