Archbishop of Canterbury Apologizes for Church of England’s Role in Forced Adoptions

Tens of thousands of babies were taken from unmarried women and girls from the 1950s to the 1980s in England and Wales.

Here’s the latest.


As India Temporarily Bans Telegram, Which Other Countries Have Restricted the Messaging App?

Several countries have restricted the messaging app, a valuable platform for dissidents, criminals and extremists. Here’s an overview.

Iran Gets Major Economic Lifeline for Minimal Concessions in Initial Deal

The agreement delays the most difficult steps for Iran for later talks, while granting it a crucial economic lifeline.

Ukraine Strikes Moscow Refinery in Large-Scale Drone Attack

The attack, which shut down the city’s airports for several hours, appeared to be the biggest wave of drone strikes on Russia’s capital since the start of the war.

The Russian Film Director Who Chooses Moments to Challenge Putin

Alexander Sokurov has questioned the Russian president about government repression but he is still controversial among his country’s exiles.

Are Your Ancestors Canadian? Here’s What to Know About Becoming a Citizen.

Six months after Canada expanded its citizenship eligibility, requests are flooding in for archival records. The documents are vital for proving ties to the country.

Taiwan’s President Says He Trusts Trump to Approve Arms Sales

President Lai Ching-te made the hopeful remarks after Mr. Trump suggested that he could use a proposed $14 billion arms package for Taiwan as leverage with Beijing.

Trump Signs Preliminary Deal to End the War With Iran

The White House confirmed that President Trump signed the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran on Wednesday at the Palace of Versailles.

In Southeast Asia, Switching to Solar Offers Relief from Energy Crisis Caused by Iran War

Homeowners and businesses in the region, which relies heavily on imported oil, are installing rooftop solar panels to reduce the sting of soaring energy costs.