Turkey’s Presidential Field Narrows, Boosting Opposition Election Prospects
By withdrawing his candidacy, Muharrem Ince may be handing CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu a victory.
New U.S. Immigration Measures Set to Replace Title 42
Non-Mexican migrants will be at greater risk of removal under Washington’s new policies.
Israel Targets Gaza Militants, Fears Retaliation
This is the Israeli military’s largest strike on Islamic Jihad members in nine months.
Russian Drone Strike Suggests More to Come
Moscow’s latest escalation came on the eve of its Victory Day, which marks the Soviet defeat of Nazi Germany.
Serbia’s Vucic Pledges to ‘Disarm’ Nation After Second Mass Shooting
Despite having among the highest gun ownership in Europe, the country has not experienced high levels of gun violence in recent years—until now.
Zelensky Renews Call for Special Tribunal to Prosecute Putin
“If we want true justice, we should not look for excuses.”
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Drone Strike Targeting Putin
Kyiv has denied involvement in the foiled attack.
Palestinian Hunger Striker’s Death Sparks Israel-Gaza Violence
Gaza militants launched 22 missiles as Israeli prisons warned of riots.
Workers of the World Unite
Labor activists mark May Day with protests against high inflation and unpopular economic policies.
Ukraine Suffers Deadly Russian Airstrike on Civilians
Ukrainian commanders continue to beg for F-16s and other weapons to strike Russian lines.
Argentina Turns to Yuan to Save Dwindling Dollars
Buenos Aires will start paying for Chinese imports in yuan to ease diminishing foreign reserves.
Taliban Kills Kabul Airport Bombing Suspect
Despite the Taliban’s pledges to combat terrorism, Afghans continue to suffer a debilitating humanitarian and security crisis.
South Korea’s Yoon Visits Washington for Deterrence Reassurance
Extended nuclear deterrence and military aid to Ukraine are on this week’s summit agenda.
Sudan Violence Spurs Western Exodus
Local Sudanese must face the power struggle alone after Western governments evacuate embassy staff.
Chile’s White Gold Rush
In a move to nationalize lithium, Santiago could freeze vital foreign capital investments.