White House Says Russia and Ukraine Agree to Stop Fighting in Black Sea

White House Says Russia and Ukraine Agree to Stop Fighting in Black Sea

The White House said Tuesday that Ukraine and Russia had agreed to cease fighting in the Black Sea and halt strikes on energy facilities. It would be the first significant step toward the full cease-fire the Trump Administration had been pushing, but it still would fall short of that goal. The agreements came after three … Read more

U.K. Launches Investigation into Heathrow Airport Blackout

U.K. Launches Investigation into Heathrow Airport Blackout

The British government has ordered an urgent investigation into how a fire at an electricity substation left Heathrow Airport in London in darkness on Friday, crippling one of the world’s busiest airports. “We are determined to properly understand what happened and what lessons need to be learned,” Britain’s energy secretary, Ed Miliband, said in a … Read more

What Caused the Fire That Shut Down Heathrow Airport?

What Caused the Fire That Shut Down Heathrow Airport?

Investigators combed through the burned-out remains of a power substation near London’s Heathrow Airport on Friday, seeking the cause of a spectacular blaze that shuttered Europe’s busiest travel hub for much of a day and raised broader questions about Britain’s energy infrastructure. Officials and energy experts said a fault in a transformer with 275,000 volts … Read more

Decrepit infrastructure? Poor security? Heathrow chaos prompts thorny questions.

Decrepit infrastructure? Poor security? Heathrow chaos prompts thorny questions.

Whatever caused the fire near Heathrow Airport, the scale of the chaos raised uncomfortable questions for Britain’s government about issues such as the security measures protecting key transport hubs and the resilience of the country’s often aging infrastructure. With counterterrorism police leading the investigation, the possibility of sabotage was being taken seriously, at least as … Read more

Russian Energy Sites Burn as Kyiv and Moscow Trade Accusations of Blame

Russian Energy Sites Burn as Kyiv and Moscow Trade Accusations of Blame

As Kyiv and Moscow prepare for talks that would put in place a temporary halt on strikes on energy infrastructure, each side has continued to accuse the other of fresh attacks on the power grid, underscoring the deep mistrust between them. Overnight into Friday, part of a major Russian gas station near the Ukrainian border … Read more

After Baltimore Collapse, Risk Reviews Urged for Dozens of U.S. Bridges

After Baltimore Collapse, Risk Reviews Urged for Dozens of U.S. Bridges

Maryland had not conducted a recommended risk assessment on the Baltimore bridge that collapsed after it was struck by a ship last March, the National Transportation Safety Board said on Thursday. In a news briefing, the board’s chairwoman, Jennifer L. Homendy, said if Maryland officials had conducted the assessment, they would have found that the … Read more

Energy Infrastructure Attacks Have Inflicted Pain on Both Russia and Ukraine

Energy Infrastructure Attacks Have Inflicted Pain on Both Russia and Ukraine

Russia has said it would agree to a limited cease-fire that would stop attacks on energy infrastructure, a proposal Kyiv has signaled it is open to but has yet to officially approve. An agreement would be the first significant step toward de-escalation since the start of the full-scale war more than three years ago. On … Read more

Why Germany Wants to Loosen Its Debt Brake

Why Germany Wants to Loosen Its Debt Brake

The German Parliament is set to vote on Tuesday on a plan to loosen government borrowing limits in order to spend heavily on defense and infrastructure, in an effort to offset America’s pivot away from Europe and to lift the country out of years of economic stagnation. If the measure eventually becomes law, it will … Read more