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Japan Police Accused of Racial Profiling
By Mia Glass / Bloomberg
The Risk of a Zelensky Wild Card
By Ian Bremmer
Biden's Gaza Strategy Is an Illogical Disaster
By Wa’el Alzayat
Why Biden Can’t Afford to Expand the War
By Mark Weisbrot and Justin Talbot Zorn
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UNRWA Cuts Are ‘Collective Punishment'
With Gaza facing an unprecedented humanitarian disaster, 10 nations have cut funding to UNRWA.
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January 29, 2024
Biden Walks Tightrope on Iran After Drone Strike
Biden promised in a statement that “we will hold all those responsible to account at a time and in a manner our choosing.”
By Anna Gordon
January 29, 2024
Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso Quit ECOWAS West African Bloc
Monthslong tensions between the three coup-hit countries and the regional bloc boiled over when they announced their withdrawal.
By Chinedu Asadu / AP
January 29, 2024
Pakistan, Iran Agree to Improve Ties After Mutual Airstrikes
The news came after Iran's top diplomat, Hossein Amirabdollahian, met with his Pakistani counterpart, Jalil Abbas Jilani, in Islamabad.
By Munir Ahmed / AP
January 29, 2024
Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Turkey Church Attack
The attack on a Roman Catholic church in Istanbul during a Sunday Mass killed one person.
By Robert Badendieck / AP
January 29, 2024
Inside Ukraine's Plan to Arm Itself
Zelensky has tasked a former international consultant and logistics whiz with pitching the new strategy around the world
By Simon Shuster
January 29, 2024
Iran Executes Four Men Alleged to be Israeli Spies
Iran and Israel’s bitter bilateral relations have dipped even further since the Israel-Hamas war.
By Koh Ewe
January 29, 2024
China Evergrande Ordered to Liquidate: What to Know
The ruling cements the homebuilder as the most prominent symbol so far of China’s real estate crisis, which has crimped economic growth and hurt consumer confidence.
By Dorothy Ma, Alice Huang and Lorretta Chen / Bloomberg
January 28, 2024
Protesters Just Targeted the Mona Lisa by Throwing Soup. Here’s Why
Two environmental activists threw soup on Leonardo da Vinci’s 'Mona Lisa' painting in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
By Mallory Moench
January 28, 2024
U.N. Calls for Resumed Funding of Palestinian Aid Agency Amid Allegations
The U.N. secretary-general called on countries to resume funding the aid agency amid allegations some staff were involved in Hamas' attack.
By NAJIB JOBAIN, WAFAA SHURAFA and MELANIE LIDMAN / AP
January 28, 2024
Who Needs Holocaust Remembrance Day in 2024?
Rabbi Moshe Hauer wrestles with the meaning of Holocaust Remembrance Day amidst the attacks on Israel and rising antisemitism.
By Rabbi Moshe Hauer
January 27, 2024
Iraq Resumes Mass Executions
On Dec. 24, 13 Iraqi inmates in the Nasiriyah prison were unexpectedly executed—the country's first mass execution after a three year pause.
By Astha Rajvanshi
January 26, 2024
What International Law Can't Achieve in Gaza and Ukraine
These two major conflicts appear to demonstrate the weakness of international law. But war without law is no alternative at all.
By Janina Dill
January 26, 2024
U.N. Court Says Israel Must Prevent Genocidal Acts in Gaza
Today, in a landmark interim order, the ICJ ordered Israel to “take all measures within its power” to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza.
By Astha Rajvanshi
January 26, 2024
China Urges Houthis to Stop Red Sea Attacks
“We urge the cessation of attacks and harassment against civilian ships, and urge all parties to stop fueling the tensions,” a spokesman for the Chinese foreign ministry said.
By Bloomberg News
January 26, 2024
South Korea’s President Faces High Disapproval Amid ‘Dior Bag Scandal’
The scandal has cast a shadow over the president as his conservative People Power Party is trying to wrest control of parliament in an April election.
By Jon Herskovitz / Bloomberg
January 26, 2024
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