French Prosecutors Link Foiled Attack on American Bank to a Pro-Iranian Group
The group is suspected of involvement in a string of attacks on Jewish targets in Belgium, Britain and the Netherlands.
The Fall of a Cambodian Money-Laundering Giant
The former chairman of a financial group was brought to China in handcuffs, the latest high-level capture in a widening investigation into organized crime.
Robot Taxis Stop in Traffic in Chinese City, Stranding Travelers
The authorities in Wuhan, the site of one of the world’s largest experiments in self-driving cars, cited a “system failure” after widespread reports on Tuesday evening.
Israel’s Message to Southern Lebanon: Shiites Must Go
Israel has issued sweeping evacuation warnings, and pressed some Christian and Druse leaders to expel Shiite Muslims from their towns, the leaders said.
Albanese Urges Australians to Remain Calm Amid Fuel Crisis
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made the plea to not panic over higher fuel prices in a rare national address on Wednesday.
29 Killed in Russian Military Plane Crash in Crimea
Investigators cited a possible technical malfunction.
U.S. Plans Military Expansion in Greenland
The Pentagon is in talks with Denmark for access to three more areas on the Arctic island. Several Greenlanders said they didn’t like the idea.
Israelis Prepare to Celebrate Passover in Shadow of War
The atmosphere during preparations for the Jewish festival has been unusually subdued, with people afraid to stray far from their homes and shelters.
Where Million-Dollar Coastal Homes Glitter Near Metal Shacks
A shortage of affordable housing in the coastal city in South Africa has forced many people to live far outside the city center, while tourists occupy prime real estate.