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World
Kim Sae-ron’s Death Sparks Grief and Introspection
By KIM TONG-HYUNG / AP
Here’s Who Could Be Germany’s Next Chancellor
By Associated Press
Egypt Is Developing Counter-Trump Plan to Rebuild Gaza
By Samy Magdy / AP
Israel-Hamas, Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fires Are in Limbo
By Melanie Lidman and Sally Abou Aljoud / AP
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Delta Airlines Plane Flips Upon Landing in Toronto
All 80 people on board the plane survived the crash landing, and those hurt had relatively minor injuries, said the airport’s CEO.
By JOHN WAWROW and MICHAEL CASEY / AP
February 17, 2025
How Architects Are Designing for Disaster Resilience
Disasters like wildfires are only set to become more frequent amid climate change. Architects are designing for resilience.
By Natalie Donback
February 17, 2025
E.U. Leaders Hold Emergency Talks, Fearing U.S. Under Trump Is Abandoning Allies
European leaders insisted Monday they must have a say in international talks to end the war in Ukraine, which could shape the future of the continent.
February 17, 2025
Top U.S. and Russia Officials Hold Talks on Ending War in Ukraine
The negotiations in Saudi Arabia, which exclude Ukrainian officials, mark a pivotal step by the Trump Administration to reverse U.S. policy on isolating Russia.
February 17, 2025
Germany's Economy Is in the Dumps. Here Are Five Reasons Why
The country hasn't seen significant growth in five years, a stunning turnaround for Europe's biggest economy.
By David McHugh / AP
February 17, 2025
The Destruction of the Israel-Hamas War—in Numbers
Monday is the 500th day since Oct. 7, 2023. Here are some numbers that show the scale of death and devastation that followed.
By Associated Press
February 17, 2025
DeepSeek Unavailable for Download in South Korea Amid Privacy Concerns
An official also advised South Korean DeepSeek users to delete the app from their devices or avoid entering personal info until its privacy issues are resolved.
By Associated Press
February 17, 2025
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio In Israel Says Hamas Must Be Eradicated
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the start of a regional tour.
By MATTHEW LEE and NATALIE MELZER / AP
February 16, 2025
White South Africans Gather in Support of President Trump
Protesters criticized what they see as racist laws instituted by the South African government.
By ALFONSO NQUNJANA and GERALD IMRAY / AP
February 15, 2025
How Canada Got Hooked on the U.S. Economy
Canada is incredibly reliant on access to U.S. markets. It didn't have to be this way.
By Stephen Maher
February 15, 2025
Hamas Frees Three Hostages, Including American-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen
In exchange, per the cease-fire agreement, Israeli forces released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
By MOHAMMAD JAHJOUH, MELANIE LIDMAN and JALAL BWAITEL / AP
February 15, 2025
Afghan Refugees Are Stuck in Limbo
'Once we heard that the process is suspended, then we cannot sleep, we cannot eat.'
By Belinda Luscombe
February 14, 2025
How Porcelain War Cut Through the Noise
In the Oscar-nominated Ukrainian documentary, three artists perform a subtle act of resistance against war: continuing to create.
By Simon Shuster
February 14, 2025
How Trump's USAID Freeze Threatens Global Democracy
The unprecedented decision creates a power vacuum that autocrats and U.S. enemies will step in to fill.
By David Koranyi
February 14, 2025
E.U. Commission Vows to React Firmly to Trump Tariffs
The E.U.'s executive branch on Friday vowed to “take firm and immediate action" against Trump’s imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminum.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
February 14, 2025
Why Did Elon Musk Meet With Modi? Even Trump Was Unsure
Modi said on X that the two men “discussed various issues, including those he is passionate about such as space, mobility, technology and innovation.”
By SHEIKH SAALIQ / AP
February 14, 2025
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