In the Middle East, can old enemies make good neighbors?
Israel and Syria are negotiating a security deal to bring peace to their border. The new Syrian government sees it as a path to international acceptance.
Israel and Syria are negotiating a security deal to bring peace to their border. The new Syrian government sees it as a path to international acceptance.
Republicans say crime rates justify National Guard rollouts to Democrat-led cities like Memphis. But many higher-crime cities are in Republican-led states, a reminder that crime’s causes – and solutions – are complex.
Malawi is to hold a presidential election this week as the nation struggles under an ongoing economic crisis and food and fuel shortages.
Youth protests against corruption felled a government and then led to a search for a few honest leaders. The Himalayan nation may have found them.
In Britain, a nationalist flag-waving campaign targeting immigrants and the hotels that house them has become an expression for grievances over housing shortages, the economy, and a sense the government is losing control of its borders.
A missile attack against an alleged crime boat symbolizes how the Trump administration is using new and controversial tactics against drug cartels. U.S. military assets are formidable, but so are the challenges.
Russia says it didn’t plan to fly drones over Poland, but NATO’s leader calls it a “reckless” move that will only strengthen the alliance’s resolve.
Trimming the topiary creations at this Rhode Island estate falls to just one gardener: chief horticulturalist Evan Aten.
As artificial intelligence starts to transform the job market, college students are the first to feel it – and are adapting their coursework and career planning.
The number of Canadian cars traveling to Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire dropped 32% in July. The U.S. is the only country of 184 expected to experience a drop in tourist spending this year.