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What to Know About the Royal Family's Easter Traditions
By Mallory Moench
Why the U.S. Economy Is Surging, as China's Stumbles
By John Austin
As a Captive, I Learned that Violence Is What Terrorists Use for Music
By Theo Padnos
King Charles III Delivers Poignant Easter Message
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Bus drivers in South Korea’s capital launched their first strike in more than a decade, which halted almost all city buses Thursday morning.
By Soo-Hyang Choi / Bloomberg
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A Famine in Gaza May Bring a Genocide Ruling Against Israel
"What Gaza needs is a massive well-coordinated relief effort," writes David J. Simon.
By David J. Simon
March 27, 2024
India’s Income Inequality Is Now Worse Than Under British Rule, New Report Says
A new report finds that the present-day golden era of Indian billionaires has produced historic income inequality in India.
By Astha Rajvanshi
March 27, 2024
U.K. Council Orders Removal of Divisive Prince Philip Statue
Cambridge city council ordered the removal of a divisive Prince Philip statue a decade after it was initially denied planning permission.
By Anna Gordon
March 27, 2024
Japanese Supplement Pill Recalled After Two Deaths
Health supplement products believed to have caused two deaths have been ordered to be taken off store shelves in Japan.
By YURI KAGEYAMA / AP
March 27, 2024
Nemonte Nenquimo on Respecting the Amazon
The Waorani leader and co-founder of Amazon Frontlines and Ceibo Alliance won an order to halt drilling in Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park.
By Nemonte Nenquimo
March 27, 2024
Thailand Lawmakers Pass Historic Marriage Equality Bill
The legislation, which still needs to be approved by the Senate and endorsed by the King, would make Thailand the first Southeast Asian nation to guarantee marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples.
By Patpicha Tanakasempipat / Bloomberg
March 27, 2024
The U.S.’s Delicate Balancing Act in the South China Sea
In responding to China’s aggression, the U.S. has to, in the words of one expert, “draw a balance between doing nothing and doing too much.”
By Chad de Guzman
March 27, 2024
Netanyahu's Appetite for Confronting U.S. Presidents May Cost Israel
Darker days for American-Israeli relations may be ahead if Netanyahu stays the current course, write Dan Raviv and Yossi Melmen.
By Dan Raviv and Yossi Melman
March 26, 2024
Prince Edward Will Become Royal's 'Leading Man': Insiders
The Duke of Edinburgh is expected to take on more royal engagements as King Charles and Prince William step back from public duties.
By Anna Gordon
March 26, 2024
Ousting Netanyahu May Not Change Much
When it comes to the war in Gaza, little separates the Israeli Prime Minister from his main rival.
By Yasmeen Serhan
March 26, 2024
Puerto Rico Declares Public Health Emergency as Dengue Cases Rise
Puerto Rico’s dengue emergency has no immediate impact on travel but will make it easier for the health department to access funding for detection and prevention.
By Jim Wyss / Bloomberg
March 25, 2024
U.S. and U.K. Accuse China of Undermining Cybersecurity
China disputed the claims as “disinformation” and ”groundless accusations.”
By Jamie Tarabay, Alex Wickham and Kitty Donaldson / Bloomberg
March 25, 2024
Ukraine's Lose-Lose Energy War
Here's why tit-for-tat attacks on Russian and Ukrainian energy infrastructure pose a bigger dilemma for Kyiv.
By Suriya Jayanti
March 25, 2024
Palestinians Have Turned to Crowdfunding Platforms for Survival
In place of formal humanitarian aid, Palestinians are utilizing crowdfunding platforms such as GoFundMe and JustGiving to evacuate and find relief.
By Astha Rajvanshi
March 25, 2024
U.N. Passes Gaza Ceasefire Resolution
The U.S. notably abstained, making it possible for a ceasefire resolution to pass after four failed attempts.
By Yasmeen Serhan
March 25, 2024
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