New York City’s temporary transformation by the Knicks’ resurgence offers a glimpse of a kinder, more connected world.
Moscow oil refinery attack brings Russia’s war with Ukraine closer to home
There are moments when life in Moscow feels completely normal – Thursday morning wasn’t one of them, writes Steve Rosenberg.
‘United front’ on slavery reparations after historic summit in Ghana
Countries pushing for reparations for slavery have hailed a milestone after adopting a shared manifesto for reparatory justice at a global summit in Ghana. Participants said the conference had given new momentum to their fight on both sides of the Atl…
Israel strikes south Lebanon despite truce announced with Hezbollah
Israel carried out deadly strikes in south Lebanon on Saturday and Hezbollah maintained it had the right to respond, hours after the United States announced a renewed ceasefire in fighting that had strained a fledgling deal with Iran.
Families storm Ebola treatment centre in DRC, remove patients
Families of suspected Ebola patients in DR Congo stormed a quarantine centre, removing patients.
Mideast Live Updates: Fighting Persists in Lebanon, Complicating Iran Peace Talks
The Israeli military said it had exchanged fire with Hezbollah overnight, hours after a new cease-fire came into effect. Clashes in Lebanon derailed U.S.-Iran peace talks planned for Friday.
Fears for missing Brit mum who vanished after getting off bus at wrong stop in Tenerife as family appeal for information
A BRITISH mum has gone missing in Tenerife after getting off at the wrong bus stop, her devasted son has revealed. Kathy, 70, was last seen yesterday in the quiet coastal village of Puertito de Guimar. Kathy, from Liverpool, was travelling from hospita…
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Cash alone won’t stop a tank, NATO chief warns
Record increases in European defence spending must be turned into combat-ready forces at speed, NATO’s Mark Rutte says, warning that “you cannot stop a missile or a tank with a dollar or a euro” as the alliance prepares for Ankara.
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A Court Case Reveals Some of Tim Hortons’ Secrets
The doughnut and coffee chain has an elaborate system for raising prices and making sure loyal customers pay for their rewards.