As spring training begins, Seattle Times beat reporters Ryan Divish and Adam Jude answer five questions facing the Mariners as spring training begins.
AU summit tackles climate change and Somaliland tensions
Heads of state are arriving in Addis Ababa for the 2026 African Union Summit, with a water-focused theme centred on clim
US Spent $133,333 Per Deportation To Third Nations, Democratic Report Finds
The Trump administration spent at least $40 million to deport roughly 300 migrants to countries other than their own as immigration officials expanded the practice over the last year.
State Department orders nonprofit libraries to stop processing passports
The State Department has ordered nonprofit public libraries to stop taking passport applications, cutting off a popular local service.
Canadians accused of joining ISIS moved out of Syria to prisons in Iraq
At least five Canadians may be among those now before Iraq’s judiciary.
Amid Fallout From Epstein Files, Dubai’s DP World Boss Is Replaced – The New York Times
Amid Fallout From Epstein Files, Dubai’s DP World Boss Is Replaced The New York TimesDubai CEO Named in Epstein Files Resigns From DP World – WSJ The Wall Street JournalPowerful Dubai tycoon replaced after DOJ reveals sexually exp…
Palestine Action cofounder Ammori after High Court win: UK ban ‘backfired’
Huda Ammori celebrates ‘victory for Palestine’ as top court rules proscription as a ‘terror’ organisation was unlawful.
Dubai’s DP World Replaces Chairman After He Is Named In Epstein Emails
Dubai’s DP World named a new chairman and chief executive officer on Friday, replacing its former leader Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, after the Epstein files revealed frequent correspondence between him and the convicted sex offender.
Fresh water leak adds to Louvre museum woes
The Louvre Museum was hit by a fresh water leak in its Denon wing, intensifying concerns over mounting structural problems at the world-famous museum.
Epstein Paid Reputation Firms To Bury Coverage Of Child Sex Offences
Jeffrey Epstein tapped online reputation management firms to bury negative coverage of his 2008 sex offense conviction and flood the internet with favorable content in a years-long effort to rehabilitate his public image.