World
Mexico May Be on Brink of Losing Its Measles-Free Status
The country’s confirmed cases have topped 9,000 since last year, raising fears that a high-stakes evaluation in April could lead to its status being revoked.
In Tumbler Ridge, a Community in Stunned Agony
Residents embraced and wiped away tears a day after one of the worst mass shootings in the history of Canada rocked the small, remote town.
Takaichi’s New Superpowers
Japan’s voters just gave their prime minister a huge mandate to transform her country. What comes next?
Epstein Files Include Grainy Videos From Inside His Florida Home
The clips from Jeffrey Epstein’s home office appear to show him with young women.
Live Updates: Police Identify Suspect in Mass Shooting in Canada
The 18-year-old fatally shot her mother and stepbrother as well as seven people at the school, including one person who died on the way to the hospital.
Hong Kong Activist Anna Kwok’s Father Convicted of National Security Crime
In her first interview about her father, the exiled Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok said the authorities were targeting her family to try to silence her.
NATO Is Expected to Step Up Arctic Security. Here’s Why.
As Russia displays its military might in the Arctic region, the Western alliance is beginning a mission to increase its presence there.
Iran Commemorates Revolution, With U.S. Warships Lurking Off the Coast
The authoritarian clerical regime in Tehran came to power in 1979. Today, it presides over a country that is deeply polarized and under threat of an American attack.
Students and Teachers Hid in School for Hours During British Columbia Shooting
The shooting in Tumbler Ridge was one of the deadliest in Canada’s history. Seven people, including the suspected shooter, were found dead at the local secondary school.
