In Britain, a Violent Cycle: Hateful Attacks, Right-Wing Agitation and Riots

Two stabbings have fueled violent protests in England and Northern Ireland in the last 10 days, fanned online by right-wing voices. In Britain and across Europe, it’s a grim pattern.

Israel Set to Rapidly Expand West Bank Settlement

In a major push, the government is rushing to place temporary housing at about 60 empty sites in the Israeli-occupied West Bank before national elections this fall.

Toronto Police Officer Is Killed in Operation With U.S. Link

The incident happened early Thursday during an investigation into a March shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto, the police chief said.

Can the U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire Survive Days of Strikes?

Analysts saw little prospect of either President Trump or Tehran backing down after days of exchanging fire.

The latest U.S. strikes targeted Iran’s ability to control the Strait of Hormuz, an official says.


U.S. Strikes on Ships Off Oman Continue After Deaths of Indian Sailors

Oman’s military has rescued dozens more Indian seafarers from the stricken ships, which the U.S. military said violated its blockade.

Ryanair Is Being Investigated for Charging Parents to Sit Next to Their Children

Britain’s competition watchdog will determine whether the airline’s mandatory fee is unfair. The low-cost airline called the investigation “bogus.”

Two Men Sentenced to Death for 2015 Bangkok Bombing

A Thai court convicted the men, who are Uyghur, for a terrorist attack at a Hindu shrine that killed 20 and injured dozens more.

U.K. Defense Secretary Resigns, in a Blow to Starmer

John Healey unexpectedly announced his resignation on Thursday, saying Prime Minister Keir Starmer had failed to invest enough money in British defense.

Women Who Fled Iran Are to Be Deported to Central African Republic, Lawyers Say

The women are among nearly two dozen people slated to be sent to a country where the U.S. government has advised “Do not travel for any reason.”