Major Reform U.K. Donor Sold Weapons Parts to Russian Supplier

Major Reform U.K. Donor Sold Weapons Parts to Russian Supplier

One of the biggest corporate donors to the populist Reform U.K. party has sold almost $2 million worth of transmitters, cockpit equipment, antennas and other sensitive technology to a major supplier of Moscow’s blacklisted state weapons agency, documents show. From 2023 to 2024, the company, part of the British aerospace manufacturer H.R. Smith Group, shipped … Read more

Houthis in Yemen Won’t Be Defeated by Airstrikes Alone, Experts Say

Houthis in Yemen Won’t Be Defeated by Airstrikes Alone, Experts Say

The bombshell publication of a group chat involving Trump administration officials discussing U.S. battle plans revealed in unusually stark fashion what the Trump administration hopes to achieve with airstrikes this month against the Houthi militia in Yemen. The attacks, some of the chat’s participants said, were meant to deter the Houthis from attacking commercial ships … Read more

Drones, Mines and Snipers: Ukraine’s Front Line Is a World Away from Peace Talks

Drones, Mines and Snipers: Ukraine’s Front Line Is a World Away from Peace Talks

Hunted by drones, stalked by snipers and surrounded by minefields, soldiers fighting in Ukraine can’t risk even a small lapse in concentration. That is why Col. Dmytro Palisa, commander of Ukraine’s 33rd Mechanized Brigade, instructs his soldiers to ignore speculation about a possible cease-fire. “They start relaxing, they start overthinking, putting on rose-colored glasses, thinking … Read more

China Is Courting, and Confronting, U.S. Allies Made Uneasy by Trump

China Is Courting, and Confronting, U.S. Allies Made Uneasy by Trump

When China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, met with his Japanese and South Korean counterparts in Tokyo last weekend, he said China saw “great potential” for trade and stability if the three neighbors worked together. Citing what he called their shared “Oriental wisdom,” he quoted a proverb, seemingly alluding to the United States as an unreliable, … Read more

Gazans Protest Against Hamas and War for a Second Day

Gazans Protest Against Hamas and War for a Second Day

Palestinians in Gaza protested against the war for a second straight day on Wednesday and chanted slogans against Hamas, frustrated and angry over the collapse of a cease-fire with Israel that many had hoped would become permanent. The protests were rare shows of dissent against Hamas, the armed group that has ruled Gaza for 17 … Read more

4 U.S. Soldiers Go Missing During a Lithuanian Training Mission

4 U.S. Soldiers Go Missing During a Lithuanian Training Mission

Four U.S. Army soldiers went missing while on a training mission in Lithuania, prompting a search for their vehicle, military officials said on Wednesday. The soldiers, all from 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, had been conducting scheduled tactical training in a training area near Pabrade, a city in eastern Lithuania, near the border with Belarus, … Read more

Sudan’s Military Is Driving Rival Fighters Out of Khartoum, a Major Shift in Civil War

Sudan’s Military Is Driving Rival Fighters Out of Khartoum, a Major Shift in Civil War

Paramilitary fighters with Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces began withdrawing from the battle-torn capital of Khartoum in large numbers on Wednesday, fleeing a city they had occupied since a ruinous war broke out nearly two years ago. The capture of the city by Sudan’s military marks a dramatic turning point in what is currently Africa’s largest … Read more

South Korea Fires Kill At Least 18 People

South Korea Fires Kill At Least 18 People

South Korean fire crews battled what the acting president said on Wednesday were some of the worst wildfires ever in the country. At least 18 people have died, according to the authorities, as strong winds and dry conditions helped fuel the fires. Two ancient Buddhist temples were among the more than 200 buildings damaged or … Read more

Gazans Voice Frustration With Hamas in Rare Protest

Gazans Voice Frustration With Hamas in Rare Protest

Palestinians protested in Gaza on Tuesday in a rare show of dissent against Hamas, with some chanting slogans critical of the armed group’s grip on the territory after more than year of devastating war with Israel. Videos verified by The New York Times showed groups of Gazans in the half-ruined streets in the northern town … Read more

Russia and Ukraine Hold U.S.-Mediated Talks in Riyadh: What to Know

Russia and Ukraine Hold U.S.-Mediated Talks in Riyadh: What to Know

Ukrainian and U.S. officials on Tuesday held a second session of negotiations in Saudi Arabia to discuss a possible limited cease-fire, a day after Russian and American delegations held similar discussions that lasted more than 12 hours. Kyiv and Moscow have been holding separate U.S.-mediated talks in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, to discuss … Read more