HNA Was Once China’s Biggest Dealmaker. Now It Faces Bankruptcy.
China is tightening the reins on its economy and looking out for companies that could pose risks to China’s financial system.
Watch This Billion-Year Journey of Earth’s Tectonic Plates
A new simulation offers a different view of how the continents we live on drifted into their current configuration.
Chile Police Shooting Leads to Protests in Southern Town
Buildings were burned in the southern town of Panguipulli after the fatal shooting, which was captured on video.
‘An Affront to Individuals’ Privacy Rights’: Canada’s Growing Online Discomfort
Canada once embraced online companies. But proposed laws and a scathing privacy report signify a drastic change in tone and approach.
What Awaits Navalny in Russia’s Brutal Penal Colony System
Its prison camps, descended from the Soviet gulag, are notoriously harsh. But in a shift from the Stalin era, inmates have treated political prisoners with respect.
Woman, 95, Indicted on 10,000 Counts of Accessory to Murder in Nazi Camp
German prosecutors indicted a 95-year-old woman who once worked as a secretary to the commander of the Stutthof concentration camp after a five-year investigation by authorities.
Margaret C. Snyder, the U.N.’s ‘First Feminist,’ Dies at 91
Inspired by her liberal Roman Catholic upbringing, she refocused the organization’s development efforts to include women’s empowerment.
The Left’s Vaccine Problem
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