The Sports Star and Tabloid Fixture Staring Down Pakistan’s Army
From jail, former Prime Minister Imran Khan still makes decisions big and small for the party he built. He tells the Journal […]
Russia and U.S. Religious Conservatives See Common Foe in Africa: Gay Rights
Unlikely coalition provides moral support for local activists pushing laws criminalizing homosexuality; death penalty in Uganda.
Biden’s Iran Envoy Wanted a Nuclear Deal. It May Have Cost Him His Career.
Robert Malley, who was known for engaging adversaries and pushing the envelope on diplomacy, is under FBI investigation.
Israeli Military Raids and Shuts Al Jazeera’s West Bank Bureau
Troops entered the news outlet’s Ramallah office during a live broadcast and ordered staff out.
Israel and Hezbollah Ramp Up Cross-Border Attacks as War Moves Closer
The militant group said it targeted an airbase and a developer of Israel’s Iron Dome system, while dozens of Israeli warplanes struck […]
Israel’s Ultimatum to Hezbollah: Back Off or Go to War
A strategy shift includes escalating attacks aimed at forcing the militant group from the Lebanon-Israel border.
On Ukraine’s Snake Island, the Heart of the Battle for the Black Sea
The Wall Street Journal was granted rare access to the island, which has been at the center of Ukraine’s efforts to challenge […]
France’s New Prime Minister Forms His Government, Shifting Rightward
The new cabinet remains largely dominated by ministers from the ranks of President Emmanuel Macron despite his party’s heavy losses in recent […]
Siege in Darfur Spirals Into a Brutal Battle for Control
An all-out assault of shelling and airstrikes on densely populated areas is exacerbating a famine crisis in Sudan’s El Fasher.
Death Toll From Israeli Strike on Hezbollah Military Leaders Rises
The militant group said 16 of its members were killed in Friday’s attack in Beirut, which Lebanon’s health minister said left a […]
Taiwan Looks at Options as U.S. Weapons Supply Hit by Gaza, Ukraine
Delayed shipments have raised questions about what the island democracy can do to stockpile arms ahead of a potential conflict with China.
Russian Strikes on Power Grid Push Ukraine’s Businesses to Breaking Point
Economists are cutting growth forecasts for Ukraine as companies struggle to hang on.