With the leaders of Russia and India visiting, Xi Jinping will show how he can use statecraft, military might and history to push for global influence.
The first closing of an Apple Store in mainland China hints at broader troubles facing the country’s shopping malls as developers open more of them.
Russian Strikes on Western Assets in Ukraine Send an Ominous Message
Hitting a U.S.-run factory and European offices, the Kremlin appeared to signal that it would resist Western peace efforts, analysts and officials said.
Israel was able to track the movements of key Iranian figures and assassinate them this spring by following the cellphones carried by their security forces.
The judges delayed the implementation of their order until October, allowing President Trump to keep the duties in place for now and appeal the ruling.
Benny Johnson, a right-wing podcaster, has enjoyed rare access and promotion from the Trump administration.
The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled
President Trump’s repeated claims about having “solved” the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning.
President Trump’s effort to oust the Federal Reserve governor has started a legal battle that will have major consequences for the institution’s independence.
Crime has fallen since agents began policing the streets of Washington in large numbers. Records show that the focus has often been on low-level offenses.
Susan Monarez was said to have refused to adopt Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s stance on vaccinations. A lawyer for Dr. Monarez said the firing was “legally deficient.”
The Supreme Court has said the Federal Reserve Board’s independence warrants protection. President Trump’s effort to fire a member will test that commitment.
As punishment for buying Russian oil, President Trump doubled the tariff on goods from India to 50 percent, jeopardizing its relationship with the U.S.
President Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook, a Fed governor, will set off a long legal battle and could lead to higher inflation and government borrowing costs.
The judge took President Trump and some of his top aides to task for having repeatedly attacked other judges who have dared to rule against the White House.
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the immigrant who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, had arrived for an immigration check-in and was taken into ICE custody, according to his lawyer.
After Hurricane Katrina, Congress passed a law to strengthen the nation’s disaster response. FEMA employees say the Trump administration has reversed that progress.
The contested region is where Russia’s war in Ukraine began a decade ago. Scores of Ukrainian soldiers have died defending it. Would Ukraine give it up now?
President Trump has embraced an array of far-right views and talking points in ways that have delighted many activists who have long supported those ideas.
After Gaza Famine Report, U.S. Is Mostly Silent and Israel Defiant
The White House has not commented on a report that found famine in Gaza. Analysts say that without U.S. pressure, Israel’s war is not likely to change course.
F.B.I. agents were searching the home of Mr. Bolton, President Trump’s former national security adviser who is now a frequent critic of the president, an agency official said.
President Trump’s term has been marked by assertions of authority and the eager hounding of foes. Both traits are clear as he seeks control over the central bank.
At least half a million people in the enclave were facing the most severe conditions measured by U.N.-backed international experts. An Israeli agency rejected the finding.