On the Nuclear Issue, Each Side Finds a Way to Claim Victory

President Trump said Iran had promised to suspend enriching uranium, but it is unclear for how long.

What to Know About Planned Social Media Bans in Australia, the U.K. and Beyond

Britain said it would ban social media access for children under 16 starting in 2027, joining several other countries introducing similar measures.

The U.S.-Iran Deal: What to Know

The full text of the deal that could pave the way to ending the war has not been published. Initial details suggest that it defers the most contentious issues.

China Moves the Price of Oil, Even When It Buys Less

China is the world’s largest purchaser of oil. But three months after the war with Iran began, it cut its imports, cushioning the global market.

On the Nuclear Issue, Each Side Finds a Way to Claim Victory

President Trump said Iran had promised to suspend enriching uranium, but it is unclear for how long and the details still have to be negotiated.

Ukraine Is About to Take a Big Step on a Long Road Toward the European Union

Even though negotiations will begin for Ukraine to join the bloc, the path ahead is a long one.

How Ukraine Uses A.I. to Knock Deadly Russian Drones Out of the Skies

Interceptors show Ukraine’s embrace of autonomous technologies trained on immense troves of wartime data.

How Quebec Left the Church and Became the World Leader in Assisted Dying

A society once strongly Roman Catholic has rejected the church’s prohibition on euthanasia, with many instead viewing control over one’s death as an individual right.

Inside Colombia’s Never-Ending Drug War

Ten years after a landmark peace deal, armed groups are wreaking deadly violence, blending jungle combat with new drone warfare.

Taking on Neo-Nazis, One Trademark at a Time

In Germany, a campaign called Rights Against the Right is securing trademarks for right-wing symbols and phrases, aiming to cut into a revenue stream that sustains hate groups.