‘If They Recognize Me, They Will Me.’ The Grinding Terror of an Afghan Interpreter Who Helped the U.S.
Ahmad Jawed wonders which will come first—approval for a U.S. visa or capture by Taliban forces hunting people like him.
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South Korea Plans Smallest Increase for 2024 Budget
South Korea’s government is planning its smallest-ever increase in annual expenditure for its 2024 budget, as President Yoon Suk Yeol keeps fiscal […]
U.S., Allies Seek Long-Term Military Aid for Ukraine to Show West’s Resolve
Pledges have been made, but weapons shortages and domestic political pressures are hampering the Western efforts
Manufacturers Leaving China Find a Home With Indian Startups
India is looking to build up its factory base, and venture-capital investors ae noticing.
Germany Is Losing Its Mojo. Finding It Again Won’t Be Easy.
Europe’s biggest economy is sliding into stagnation, and its fractured political class is struggling to find answers to long-term headaches and short-term […]
Minerva Foods Plans $1.54 Billion Acquisition in South America
Minerva Foods plans to acquire cattle-slaughtering and deboning plants in South America from one of Brazil’s largest food-processing companies, Marfrig Global Foods, […]
Oil Edges Lower; Strength in China Jet-Fuel Market May Boost Sentiment
ANZ said signs of strength in China’s jet-fuel market may boost investor sentiment and prop up oil prices in the short term.
Pay $300 an Hour to Have Your College Mascot Attend Your Wedding
Mascots, who have their own fans, are getting invited to personal events. ‘It was definitely the highlight.’
BYD’s First-Half Profit Soared on Strong Sales
Vehicle sales nearly doubled, keeping BYD’s global No. 1 ranking in electric-vehicle sales.