Japan executes man convicted of murder for killing and dismembering 9 people
Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered and dismembered nine people
By Junko Ogura & Chris Lau
‘Twitter killer’ who murdered nine in Japan reportedly executed
Japan hangs 'Twitter killer' in first execution since 2022
By Kantaro Komiya
Gaza clans deny Hamas is stealing aid, after Israel partially halts deliveries
Israel closes the most direct route for aid to Palestinians in Gaza
By Jason Burke
Israel halts aid, official says, as Palestinian clans in Gaza deny Hamas is stealing it
Man who firebombed Boulder march indicted on hate crime charges
By Grace Gilson
Israel said to halt Gaza aid deliveries in wake of Smotrich threat to quit government
President Trump’s Leadership, Vision Drives NATO Breakthrough
Inside the NATO charm offensive that shocked as much as it delivered
By Clare Sebastian & Joseph Ataman
NATO’s 5 percent spending pledge is a threat to people and the planet
Opinion
By Nick Buxton
NATO agrees to higher defence spending goal, Spain says it is opting out
By Ana Cantero, Sabine Siebold & Lili Bayer
In a Win for Trump, NATO Agrees to a Big Increase in Military Spending
By Steven Erlanger & Lara Jakes
Visualising 12 days of the Israel-Iran conflict
By Alia Chughtai
When the Supreme Leader emerges, he'll be leading a changed Iran
By Kasra Naji
‘The stars aligned’: Why Israel set out for a war against Iran, and what it achieved
The myth of Iran’s invincibility has been shattered, and the fallout could be far-reaching
By Nadeen Ebrahim
What Does Khamenei Do Now?
By Hanna Rosin
Indian investigators download black box data from fatal Air India crash
By Allison Lampert, David Shepardson & Sakshi Dayal
Investigators begin analyzing black boxes from fatal Air India crash
By Lori Aratani & Ian Duncan
India denies entry to UN aviation investigator in Air India crash probe, say sources
Air India C.E.O.’s Remarks After Plane Crash Draw Scrutiny
By John Yoon
Air India crash authorities give first major update on recovery of black box data
By Namita Singh
Kenya protests: Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen describes demonstrations as 'coup attempt'
By Gladys Kigo
Death Toll From Kenya Protests Climbs, Rights Group Says
By Eve Sampson
At least eight killed and hundreds hurt as Kenya protesters battle police
By Akisa Wandera, Ian Wafula & Wycliffe Muia
At least 8 dead in Kenya protests against police brutality and poor governance
By Evelyne Musambi
Kenya interior minister accuses protesters of coup attempt after deadly demonstrations
West Bank: Three Palestinians killed during Israeli settler attack
By David Gritten
Police free all settlers detained in Wednesday’s deadly rampage of Palestinian village
Israeli Settlers Rampage Through West Bank Village; Three Palestinians Killed by IDF Fire
By Jack Khoury & Hagar Shezaf
‘They attack us without provocation’: West Bank town mourns its dead after settler raid
By Sufian Taha & Julian Borger
Three Palestinians killed in West Bank clash with Israeli settlers and troops
By Gerry Shih
Top US general gives play-by-play of the Patriot battle to shoot down Iranian missiles launched in retaliation
By Chris Panella
June 23, 2025 - Israel-Iran conflict
By Jessie Yeung, Rob Picheta & Helen Regan
Iran’s Attack on a U.S. Base in Qatar Is a Nightmare Come True for Gulf States
By Vivian Nereim
Trump got his foreign policy win. Now comes the hard part
By Ian Bremmer
Why Trump thanked Iran after it fired missiles at a U.S. base in Qatar
Opinion
By Daniel Depetris
EU leaders seek a big boost in Ukraine military support but make little progress on Russia sanctions
By Sam Mcneil
'Treasonous' — Trump, Witkoff slam intel leak undermining US strikes on Iran, insist nuclear targets 'obliterated'
By Anna Fratsyvir
EU has secured 80% of 2 million ammunition rounds pledged to Ukraine – EU foreign policy chief
At Ukraine-NATO Council, Sybiha urges swift adoption of strong sanctions against Russia
EU Will Provide Kyiv With €30.2B in Support in 2025
EU told to present options for Israel action, says Lithuanian president
By Gabriel Gavin
EU's 27 countries struggle to find a united voice on Gaza
By Nick Beake
EU leaders call for Gaza ceasefire, discussion on critical Israel report
By Lili Bayer & Benoit Van Overstraeten
E.U.-Israeli Ties Are Further Strained by Claims of Potential Rights Violations
By Aaron Boxerman & Jeanna Smialek
Slovenia takes hard line on Israel at EU summit: 'Either action by the 27, or individual states will act'
By Emanuele Bonini
Shubhanshu Shukla: Astronaut becomes first Indian to set foot on ISS
By Geeta Pandey
‘Aspirations of 1.4 billion’: India celebrates as first International Space Station mission gets underway
By Rhea Mogul
Axiom Mission 4 Astronauts Dock to Station Inside Dragon
Astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary blast off on a privately funded trip to the space station
By Marcia Dunn
Space travel alters worldview, makes clear planet belongs to everyone: India's first spaceman Rakesh Shar
By Surendra Singh
'Not something to celebrate': As it turns 80 and faces dwindling global clout, can the UN survive?
By Edith Lederer
At 80, the U.N. Is Down But Not Out
By Richard Gowan
Eighty years on, UN Charter marked by reflection, resolve – and a run
By Vibhu Mishra
As the United Nations turns 80, here are some key moments from its history
By Edith Lederer
Why reforms are necessary to protect the UN-led system
Opinion
By Marie McAuliffe & Cecilia Cannon
Facing Rising Seas, Thousands in Tuvalu Seek an Escape Through Australia
By Ellyn Lapointe
Nearly a third of Tuvaluans have applied for climate migration visa
By James Woodford
A climate crisis, a ballot, and a chance at a new life in Australia
By Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson & Cherelle Jackson
Almost One Third of This Low-Lying Pacific Island Nation Wants Out
By Dave Levitan
Lost at sea: How Tuvalu’s plight holds lessons for the future
Ceasefire in Iran gives rise to new calls for a deal to end Gaza war
By Claire Parker
There Is Only One Way to End the Gaza War and Prevent Future Bloodbaths
By Dahlia Scheindlin
The fighting has stopped between Israel and Iran. Families of hostages now hope for a deal in Gaza
By Melanie Lidman
Hostage families hope Iran truce yields Gaza deal: ‘Hamas is at its weakest point’
While the world watched Iran and Israel, what happened in Gaza?
After a month, deadly shootings near Gaza aid sites still a near-daily menace
Israel-Backed Aid Sites In Gaza Pose Lethal Risk for Palestinians Amid Deadly Fighting
By Rawan Sheikh Ahmad & Adam Rasgon
Doctors and moms say these babies in Gaza may die without more formula. They blame Israel's blockade
By Samy Magdy
“One Mass Casualty After Another”: U.S. Doctor in Gaza on Ongoing Israeli Massacres at Aid Sites
I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid
Opinion
By Eman Hillis
Housekeeper Arrested Over Wildfire That Scorched Greek Island
By Ali Watkins
Homes burn in Greece as wildfire sweeps through coastal towns
By Nikos Papanikolaou
Greece wildfires: woman charged with unintentional arson after cigarette allegedly started blaze on Chios
By Helena Smith
Wildfire prompts evacuations near Athens as summer's first heat wave hits Greece
Greece battles wildfire in coastal town near capital
By Angeliki Koutantou & Stamos Prousalis
North Korea to open beach resort as Kim Jong Un bets on tourism
By Kelly Ng
North Korea just opened a beach resort for 20,000 people. But who will visit?
By Yoonjung Seo, Gawon Bae & Mike Valerio
Kim Jong-un hails new North Korean beach resort as one of country’s ‘greatest feats’ this year
By Justin Mccurry
North Korea opening a tourist site on its east coast next week that's key to its tourism hopes
By Hyung-jin Kim
North Korea opens a new long delayed beach resort without tourists
US offers Iran civilian nuclear deal mid renewed talks
By Post Staff
Exclusive: Details emerge of secret diplomatic efforts to restart Iran talks
By Zachary Cohen, Jennifer Hansler & Alayna Treene
Iran says it has no plan for new US nuclear talks, despite Trump claim to the contrary
Trump Floats Insane Offers in Latest Peace Negotiations
By Julia Ornedo
Live Updates: Khamenei says Iran 'victorious' over Israel, US after war
Orban claims 95% oppose Ukraine's EU accession in disputed Hungary referendum
By Tim Zadorozhnyy
Polish minister calls on Hungary to ask Transcarpathian Hungarians' opinion on Ukraine's EU accession
By Ivanna Kostina
Hungary's Veto Casts Shadow Over EU Enlargement Talks
By Rikard Jozwiak
NATO Divided: Orbán Speaks Truth, Sánchez Tries To Please Everyone
By Javier Villamor Cantera
Hungary holds the line on Ukraine’s EU bid veto after negative referendum
By Alexandra Brzozowski
An explosion and ensuing stampede kill 29 children in a Central African Republic school
By Jean Fernand Koena
Central African Republic exam crush: Panic following blast kills 29 pupils in Bangui
By Vianney Ingasso & Damian Zane
29 Students Dead, 260 Injured in Stampede After Explosion During High School Exams
By Charlotte Phillipp
Dozens killed in Central African Republic school stampede
29 dead and 260 injured in stampede at Bangui high school
EU leaders try to out-bully Trump, floating world trade club without US
By Camille Gijs, Clea Caulcutt & Tim Ross
EU leaders on WTO: We need to ‘come up with something else’
Von der Leyen proposes setting up EU-led alternative to WTO
By Marton Dunai, Andy Bounds & Henry Foy
Von der Leyen touts EU-led alternative to mired WTO
By Gerardo Fortuna
Germany's Merz: Von der Leyen suggested Europeans build a new trade organisation
Gaming the Air Raids in Kyiv: A Night in a Capital at War
By Jane Lytvynenko
The Weapon That Terrorizes Ukrainians by Night
By C. J. Chivers & Finbarr O'Reilly
More empty threats from Washington, more deadly bombs from Russia
By Andrew Chakhoyan
Russian attacks kill 26 civilians in Ukraine as Zelenskyy seeks more Western help
By Illia Novikov
Ukraine war: 17 killed in Russian missile strikes on Dnipropetrovsk region
By Joel Gunter
India Rejects Joint Defense Statement at Key China-Led Summit
By Sudhi Ranjan Sen
India Refuses To Sign SCO Document That Skipped Pahalgam, Had Balochistan
By Saikat Kumar Bose & Shiv Aroor
India seeks 'permanent solution' to border dispute with China
SCO Summit: India nixes Pakistan-China bid to push their line on terror
By Rajat Pandit
India refuses to sign SCO statement over claims of pro-Pakistan bias
Iran: Is the cost of closing the Strait of Hormuz too high?
By Insa Wrede
U.S. Central Command Nominee Cooper Outlines Risk of Strait of Hormuz Closure to Senate Panel
By Heather Mongilio
Fragile Iran-Israel ceasefire calms oil markets
By Andy Hirschfeld
How War with Iran Could Disrupt Energy Exports at the Strait of Hormuz
Mideast Conflict Imperils a Tiny Waterway Vital to the World Economy
By Albert Sun, Samuel Granados & Rebecca Elliott
Thailand moves to recriminalise cannabis, shaking $1 billion industry
By Chayut Setboonsarng
Two European countries in ‘red zone’ of climate finance vulnerability
New Index Ranks Vulnerabilities of 188 Nations to Climate Shocks
Bonn bulletin: Developing nations ask x3 adaptation finance by 2030
By Megan Rowling
Declining Climate Funding Spurs Index of Most Vulnerable Nations
By Yinka Ibukun & Olivia Rudgard
How Global Finance Undermines Climate Adaptation And Resilience
Europe placates Trump with NATO pledges it can ill afford
By Mark John
A defence splurge will slow Europe’s deindustrialisation
Opinion
Armed by America: how Europe’s militaries depend on the US – a visual analysis
By Alex Clark
Europe is pouring money into defense. Can US firms reap the reward amid trans-Atlantic tension?
By Valerie Insinna & Aaron Mehta
Beware the Europe You Wish For: The Downsides and Dangers of Allied Independence
By Celeste A. Wallander
Trump doesn't rule out sending Ukraine more Patriot missiles after Zelenskyy meeting
By Lalee Ibssa
Trump Says He May Send Additional Patriot Systems to Ukraine
By Constant Méheut
Sharp dressed man: Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the sartorial switch for NATO
Donald Trump changes tune on Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin
Trump: Zelensky ‘couldn’t have been nicer’ during meeting
By Sarah Fortinsky
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 26, 2025
By Grace Mappes, Christina Harward & Frederick Kagan
ISW: Ukrainians advance near Borova and Velyka Novosilka, Russians in Vovchansk and near Pokrovsk and Novopavlivka
By Yuri Zoria
Russia is waging a bloody summer offensive, ignoring Trump’s demands
Opinion
By David Kirichenko
ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 25, 2025
Russian assaults increase in June: Ukrainian military names one of Russia’s main summer objectives
By Svitlana Neschetna
Reeling from Trump rebukes, Europe weighs deeper ties with China
By Didi Tang & Sam Mcneil
Air Force cancels E-7 Wedgetail, citing survivability and cost concerns
By Valerie Insinna
Pentagon seeks to cancel E-7A procurement instead opting for more E-2Ds
By Ryan Finnerty
“Gambling” with US early warning aircraft? “Hawkeye” instead of “Wedgetail”
By Georg Mader
DoD Cites E-7 Wedgetail Unit Cost Increase from $588 Million to $724 Million
By Frank Wolfe
DOD: E-7A Cost Growth Led To Cancellation
By Brian Everstine
With no end to war in sight, Ukraine’s economy teeters on the edge
By David L. Stern
Conflict-sensitive business conduct guides Ukraine's recovery
By Sinisa Milatovic
Amid relentless Russian strikes, Ukraine’s businesses rebuild alone
By Dominic Culverwell
Russia and Ukraine are locked in an economic war of attrition
Ukraine’s Wartime Economy Is Starting to ‘Circle the Drain’
By Georgia L Gilholy
13 Trump Supporters Who Recently Learned That Votes Have Consequences: "We Got Duped"
By Morgan Sloss
Family Furious Over ‘Botched’ Mission to Save Tourist in Volcano
By Kenneal Patterson
Family of Hiker Found Dead After Falling Into Volcano Accuses Rescue Team of ‘Negligence'
By David Chiu & Sam Gillette
Hiker Who Fell Off Volcano Trail in Indonesia Is Found Dead, Her Family Says
By Muktita Suhartono & Sui-lee Wee
Hiker trapped in active volcano for 3 days has died, family says
By Natalie Alund
Body of Brazilian tourist retrieved after she fell at popular volcano in Indonesia
Did a ‘Harvard report’ reveal 377,000 Gazans are ‘missing’? The number has been misinterpreted
By Nathan Gallo
Did a Harvard report reveal 377,000 people are missing in Gaza? No - Truth or Fake
By Catalina Marchant De Abreu
Gaza Without Gazans: Only American Pressure Can Stop Israel’s New Endgame
By Max Rodenbeck
CAIR Says Harvard Dataverse Report Proves US/Israeli Gaza Aid Concentration Sites are Tactic of War, Not Humanitarian Relief
Gaza aid sites risk chaos used to justify killings, report says
I fought in Ukraine and here's why FPV drones kind of suck
I Fought in Ukraine and Here’s Why FPV Drones Kind of Suck
Opinion
By Jakub Jajcay
Killing machines: how Russia and Ukraine’s race to perfect deadly pilotless drones could harm us all
By Daniel Boffey
Ukraine intelligence chief gives new details on Spiderweb drone operation
By David L. Stern
America Is Behind in Drone Warfare. It’s Time to Catch Up.
Vietnam ends death penalty for 8 crimes, may spare real estate tycoon
By Hau Dinh
Watch the Wild Moment Thai Police Drag UK Tourist Off Lion Air Flight After Aisle Seat Meltdown
By Matthew Klint
Overweight passenger hauled off plane over ‘f–king selfish’ aisle seat demand
By Ben Cost
Passenger dragged off Thai Lion Air flight after row over emergency exit seat request
Overweight UK Tourist Dragged Off From Aircraft After Emergency Aisle Seat Request: Report
By Srishti Sisodia
‘Get out of the way’: Overweight passenger dragged off plane in Thailand after demanding aisle seat; flig
How Israel used Iran's massive attacks to enhance its top ballistic missile shield
By Jake Epstein
Updates: Israel forces slaughter dozens in Gaza after seven soldiers killed
By Stephen Quillen, Ted Regencia & Nils Adler
How badly have US strikes damaged Iran’s nuclear facilities? Here’s what to know
By Jessie Yeung, Christian Edwards & Allegra Goodwin
Iranian missile fired after US strikes causes heavy damage but few injuries in Tel Aviv
By Melanie Lidman
Its missile stock is depleted, but Iran’s arsenal may still be a threat
Netanyahu, Trump said working on plan to end Gaza war and expand Abraham Accords
Gaza mediators intensifying ceasefire efforts, Hamas official says
By David Gritten
Trump and Netanyahu's 2-state vision: Gaza war's end, Abraham Accords expansion
By Ariel Kahana
U.S. Makes New Push for Gaza Cease-Fire, Building on Iran Deal
By Anat Peled, Summer Said & Alex Ward
Netanyahu wants Gaza deal to include expanded regional accords, right-wing up in arms
By Itamar Eichner & Daniel Edelson
US strikes on Iran force China to reconsider Donald Trump’s isolationism
By Kathrin Hille & Edward Ambrose White
How Trump’s Strike on Iran Might Affect China’s Calculus on Taiwan
By Chris Buckley
US strike on Iran highlights China’s need for strategic bombers, analysts say
China Could Turn Up the Heat on Taiwan. Iran Is Why.
Why Recent Surprise Attacks Against Russia and Iran Should Worry Taiwan
Opinion
By Michael A. Hunzeker
Hugo Carvajal: Venezuelan ex-spy chief pleads guilty to narco-terror charges
By Vanessa Buschschluter
Venezuela's ex-spymaster pleads guilty to US drug trafficking charges
By Andrew Goudsward & Chris Reese
Former Venezuela spymaster pleads guilty to narcoterrorism charge ahead of trial
By Joshua Goodman
Former Venezuelan spy chief pleads guilty in U.S. drug case, ties Maduro to gangs, Iran
US: Ex-Venezuelan general pleads guilty to drug trafficking
By Dharvi Vaid
Iran carries out wave of arrests and executions in wake of Israel conflict
Execution of 3 accused of spying and mass detentions fuel crackdown fears in Iran
By Chantal Da Silva
Iran intensifies internal security crackdown after US, Israel strikes
By Rachel Wolf
Iran moves to punish ‘spying’ as it proclaims victory over Israel, US
By Maziar Motamedi
Iran intensifies internal security crackdown with executions and mass arrests
Double-decker bus carrying students plunges into English river
Double-decker bus carrying students plunges into river in England in ‘terrifying’ crash
By Brian Melley
Eastleigh college bus river crash investigation continues
By Marcus White
3 Hospitalized, 14 More Injured, After School Bus Plunges into River: Reports
By Gabrielle Rockson
Seven people taken to hospital after college bus crashes into Hampshire river
By Steven Morris
This Blood Type is So Unique, It’s Found in Only One Person
'She is the only person in the world compatible with herself' — scientists discover new blood type but it's unique to just one person from Guadeloupe
By Rj Mackenzie
French scientists discover new blood type in Guadeloupe woman
Scientists discover 48th blood group after 15 years of research: What ‘Gwada Negative’ means for the worl
Scientists Have Discovered a New Blood Type. Only One Person on Earth Has It.
By Darren Orf
Trump voters cheer his move against Iran. MAGA leaders had warned the bombing could backfire
By Adriana Gomez Licon & Jill Colvin
Trump voters cheer Iran strikes after prominent MAGA figures warned against attack
The politics of the U.S. strike on Iran's nuclear facilities: Here's what to watch next
By Domenico Montanaro
MAGA supporters more likely to back Iran strikes than traditional Republicans: Poll
By Sarah Fortinsky
A MAGA backlash against the Iran war is turning into a larger debate about U.S. support for Israel
By Richard Hall
Selfies of woman "dripping in diamonds" on cruise led to her arrest for jewelry theft, police say
By Emily Mae Czachor
Her cruise selfies gave away the game and she was arrested at the airport
By Mark Page & Ben Haslam
Jewelry store employee arrested for theft after police catch her 'dripping in diamonds'
Thieving jewelry shop boss stole $170K of diamonds and gold, sent selfies wearing stolen haul
By Jack Fifield
Holiday selfies of a British woman 'dripping in diamonds' lead to her arrest for jewellery theft, police say
Israel’s War With Iran Has Reordered the Middle East—but Not as Expected
By Stephen Kalin & Summer Said
How to win peace in the Middle East
Opinion
Opinion | Is This Really a New Middle East?
Opinion
By David A. French
A New Middle East Is Unfolding Before Our Eyes
By Karl Vick
‘Bibi is beyond restraint’: Gulf states fear Israel’s unchecked power
By Adrian Blomfield
'It's possible' Putin will invade more than Ukraine, says Donald Trump
By Shona Murray
Trump says Putin is 'difficult' on Ukraine war, calls Russian leader 'misguided'
By Francesca Chambers
Ukraine war live: Trump admits Putin could invade more of Europe at Nato summit
By Arpan Rai
Trump Rejected Putin's Iran Offer: 'I Need Help With You'
By Shane Croucher
Trump surprised Putin still hasn't resolved Ukraine war, hopes for deal
Iranian new Majid air defense system downs Israeli IAI Heron
By Boyko Nikolov
Israel's Air Force intercepted hundreds of Iranian drones during war
By Post Staff
IDF downs 2 drones likely launched from Iran before ceasefire
Israel using ground-based Barak air-defence system
By Jeremy Binnie
Israeli Navy intercepts over 15 Iranian drones: Watch how the UAVs were tackled
By Sugam Singhal