
How China Raced Ahead of the United States on Nuclear Power
The U.S. once led. Now, it’s trying to catch up to China, which has nearly as many reactors under construction as the rest of the world combined.
How Europe Is Trying to Turn Frozen Russian Assets Into Cash for Ukraine
European Union officials could reach an agreement today on a plan for a loan to Ukraine backed by Kremlin money that has been frozen in a Belgian financial institution.
Trump Imposes Sanctions on Russian Oil Companies
President Trump’s move underscores a new degree of frustration with President Vladimir Putin after a plan for the two leaders to meet in Budapest fell apart.
At a Mass Burial in Gaza, Palestinians Mourn the Unknown Dead
Under the terms of a cease-fire deal, Israel and Hamas have been exchanging remains, but Gaza’s medical authorities have not been able to identify many of them.