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Christmas ceasefire in an ‘annus horribilis’

I SAID it before: 2025, like the coronavirus pandemic-ravaged 2020, is one for the books; an “annus horribilis,” or horrible year. The Philippines endured back-to-back typhoons, massive floods, and ...
Josephine Irandwanahafi sits in a small, musty provisions shop off the main road in Bweyeye, a border town that marks the ...
Ukraine is not currently part of Nato, but Zelensky has consistently called for his country to be welcomed into the alliance.
After leaving Hamburg in early 2024, the first PEGASUS returned to Germany to receive the dedicated Kalætron Integral SIGINT suite by Hensoldt. Germany’s ...
U.S. and Chinese satellites routinely spy on each other in orbit, rehearsing for more aggressive operations in the event of ...
A new poll suggests consumers are returning to economic uncertainty, amid rising inflation fears and debates about the future of pensions. Meanwhile, lawmakers are ...
A 23-year-old Canadian sniper wearing an eye patch walked into the Dutch city of Zwolle just after midnight on April 14, 1945, armed with two submachine guns and a bag of grenades. His best friend lay ...
“He is joining us after leaving the military service in Europe,” the announcer says. Team members start to look around, ...
Sign up for our newsletter about national security here. The Bendlerblock is an imposing neoclassical building near the center of Berlin—severe and symmetrical ...
The U.S. military struck three boats it suspected of carrying drugs in the eastern Pacific on Monday, killing eight people, ...
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Richard Moth of Arundel and Brighton, who was born in Zambia and came to the United Kingdom at the age of 2, as the 12th archbishop of Westminster and leader of the ...
A basic premise unites most foreign policy thinking: power begets security. Because no global police force can respond in times of trouble, states must accumulate power to ensure their safety. They ...