The US government has released a photo of a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon taken from the cockpit of an American spy plane before the device was shot down.
Biden attacks, McDonald’s and gaffes galore: Inside Trump’s tour of Ohio’s tragic train derailment
Ex-president conducted a bizarre photo op and brought Trump-branded water to devastated Ohio town
China continues to walk a fine line in Russia’s war in Ukraine
A year into Russia’s war in Ukraine, China is treading a fine line in the conflict. The Biden administration says it’s concerned China might give Russia “lethal support” for its campaign in Ukraine.
Man charged with murder over shooting of Irish bishop David O’Connell
Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell was shot dead in the bedroom of his home in Hacienda Heights, Los Angeles County.
Commentary: Putin’s last chance to end the Ukraine war on Russian terms is ending soon
Putin desperately needs the war to end soon, as it is chewing up his army, decimating his economy and undercutting Russia’s claim to be a great power, says Robert Kelly.
NATO chief urges China not to back Russia’s war in Ukraine
NATO’s chief says the military alliance has seen “some signs” that China may be planning to support Russia in its war in Ukraine, and strongly urged Beijing to desist from what would be a violation of international law.
A global divide on the Ukraine war is deepening
Beyond the West, the world is far from united on the issues raised by the Ukraine war and Russia often gets a sympathetic hearing in the Global South.
President Biden’s words of resolve echo as he leaves Europe but worrying developments loom
Joe Biden flies home confident that a well choreographed trip has combined words, pictures and diplomacy to project a message of strength, resolve and unity.
After Mexican government cracked down on solar geoengineering, startup lets off balloons in Nevada
The solar geoengineering startup released balloons in Nevada after having its plans to release sulfur dioxide in Mexico thwarted by the Mexican government.
Brazil landslides: Dozens missing, feared buried in the mud
More than 40 people have been killed in landslides which hit coastal towns in Brazil’s São Paulo state.