WSJ: World News
China’s Adm. Dong Jun sought to assuage fears of confrontation between the Chinese and American militaries a day after the U.S. defense chief did the same.
She convinced him she was a rich young Chinese immigrant looking for love. After bleeding him dry, she ghosted him. He still longs for her.
A landslide that hit Papua New Guinea’s highlands last month has put a renewed focus on efforts to better forecast when and where landslides might happen.
Ukraine has halted Russia’s advance toward Kharkiv, though officials say Moscow appears to be planning a grinding war of attrition to empty the city of its population by making life there untenable.
The original plan for a two-division sweep through Rafah was retooled to address U.S. concerns.
Jeff Rowe is fighting criticism over pesticide giant Syngenta’s foreign ownership.
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