Typhoon Bualoi Slams Into Central Vietnam, Bringing Storm’s Death Toll to 22
It left an additional 21 people missing in Central Vietnam, which is still recovering from another storm. Bualoi’s deadly path started in the Philippines over the weekend.
It left an additional 21 people missing in Central Vietnam, which is still recovering from another storm. Bualoi’s deadly path started in the Philippines over the weekend.
World leaders will discuss how to assist the Rohingya in the world’s largest refugee settlement. But no one living there is attending the conference at the United Nations.
Immigration inspection kiosks were offline at major airports in Montreal, Toronto and Calgary, officials said. There were reports of passengers stranded on planes for hours.
The party of President Maia Sandu appeared poised to keep its majority in Parliament, in a vote widely seen as a showdown between Europe and Russia.
In this first edition of The World newsletter, we explore why a president who campaigned against “foreign wars” is sending warships to Venezuela.
The move comes as the country seeks to break the international isolation it has faced since the Taliban seized power in 2021.
Katrin Bennhold is the host of The World, a New York Times newsletter for readers around the globe. It launches this week.
“Ask a Correspondent” will take your questions to Peter Baker, our chief White House correspondent.
Fears of U.S. surveillance drove Xi Jinping, China’s leader, to elevate the agency and put it at the center of his cyber ambitions.
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