Immigration
Advocacy groups for immigrants sued to overturn President Biden’s latest asylum restrictions on the U.S. southern border
By Maria SacchettiJune 12, 2024
Israel-Gaza War
The waves of rockets are a dramatic escalation in the simmering border crisis even as negotiations over a Gaza cease-fire reach a delicate moment.
By John Hudson, Victoria Bisset, Mohamad El Chamaa, Susannah George and Bryan PietschJune 12, 2024
National Security
The Patriot air defense battery will be transferred to Ukraine from Poland where the U.S. has staged weapons shipments since Russia’s invasion began.
By Missy Ryan, Michael Birnbaum, Siobhán O'Grady and Dan LamotheJune 12, 2024
Israel-Gaza War
Among those demanding Israel’s government accept a deal with Hamas were relatives of the four hostages freed on Saturday, as details emerged of their captivity.
By Steve Hendrix and Lior SorokaJune 12, 2024
National Security
Viral videos show how Ukraine is adapting U.S.-made Bradley Fighting Vehicles to work around shortfalls in its war with Russia.
By Alex Horton and Serhii KorolchukJune 12, 2024
Europe
“I would rather have a Denmark where the prime minister can bicycle to work without being worried,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said after last week’s attack.
By Jennifer HassanJune 12, 2024
Europe
French President Emmanuel Macron said he hears people’s anger — and thinks they will vote for his political bloc anyway.
By Rick NoackJune 12, 2024
Israel-Gaza War
The three-phase plan includes the release of remaining hostages, Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, a surge in aid and a path to a permanent end to hostilities.
By Niha MasihJune 12, 2024
Europe
Raised in Paris’s disadvantaged northern suburbs, he joined the National Rally (formerly National Front) at the age of 16 and was elected its president in 2022.
By Niha Masih and Annabelle TimsitJune 12, 2024
National Security
Ukraine’s Azov Brigade, a onetime militia whose founders Washington deemed problematic, is now allowed to use U.S. weapons, the State Department said.
By Michael Birnbaum, Siobhán O'Grady and Alex HortonJune 12, 2024
Asia
Jin, the oldest member of BTS, completed his mandatory national service in South Korea and promised free hugs for his fans, also known as the “Army.”
By Adela Suliman and Jintak HanJune 12, 2024
Europe
On his eighth try to become a U.K. lawmaker, anti-immigration campaigner Nigel Farage is running in a struggling town that voted to leave the European Union.
By William BoothJune 12, 2024
Today's WorldViewAnalysis
In new report, Hamas’s leader in Gaza is said to describe Palestinian civilian deaths as “necessary sacrifices.”
By Ishaan TharoorJune 12, 2024
Israel-Gaza War
Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Hamas to accept the current proposal “without delay” during talks with Middle Eastern leaders.
By John Hudson, Susannah George, Sarah Dadouch and Jennifer HassanJune 11, 2024
Europe
Pope Francis allegedly repeated a highly pejorative slur just two weeks after the Vatican had issued an apology over the same word.
By Anthony Faiola and Stefano PitrelliJune 11, 2024
Post Reports
Today on “Post Reports,” the story of Ashraf Omar Alakhras and his family farm and an exclusive investigation into the destruction of food and agriculture in Gaza.
By Elana Gordon and Monica CampbellJune 11, 2024
Conducted by Pew Research Center in 34 countries, the survey also found widespread disapproval of President Biden’s handling of the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
By Bryan PietschJune 11, 2024
Israel-Gaza War
The daytime raid in the Nuseirat refugee camp freed four Israeli hostages and killed at least 274 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
By Miriam Berger, Hajar Harb and Loveday MorrisJune 11, 2024
Israel-Gaza War
Gen. Charles Q. Brown held key roles during the ISIS war, when U.S. precautions failed to prevent civilian deaths. Will those lessons make a difference in Gaza?
By Missy RyanJune 11, 2024