Former British Ambassador Is Arrested in Myanmar
Myanmar’s military regime has arrested a former British ambassador and her Burmese husband, charging them both with violating immigration law …
On the eastern front, a Ukrainian unit sees little change on Independence Day.
Berlin, a commander of a Ukrainian army unit on the eastern front lines, has seen his unit of about 120 men reduced to 55 after Russian attacks …
Pace of Climate Change Sends Economists Back to Drawing Board
Economists have been examining the impact of climate change for almost as long as it’s been known to science. In the 1970s, the Yale economist …
Has the U.S. economy been shrinking? New data will shed light.
Government data on Thursday will help answer a seemingly simple but surprisingly thorny question: Did the U.S. economy shrink in the second …
The Front-Runner to Replace Boris Johnson Wants to Be a New Iron Lady
BIRMINGHAM, England — When a British journalist asked Liz Truss on Wednesday to name the character flaw she would most like to fix, she confessed …
This Manager Might Not be Anonymous for Long
PHILADELPHIA — Rob Thomson has spent 15 years in a major league uniform, but the letters never stop. Some fans still think he is Robby Thompson …
As France Swelters, Private Jets Come Under Attack
PARIS — As France reels from a summer of extreme temperatures and soaring energy prices, prompting increasingly urgent calls to rein in polluters …
Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Former Leader, Appears in Court
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan appeared in court in the Pakistani capital on Thursday after being charged under the country’s antiterrorism act …
Decades After a ‘Living Hell,’ Korean Victims Win a Step Toward Redress
SEOUL — From 1976 to 1987, military dictators in South Korea swept roughly 38,000 people off the streets, corralling them into a welfare center …