[ad_1] Updated Nov. 30, 2023 7:06 am ET TOKYO—Japan asked the U.S. military to suspend flights by its Osprey aircraft after a fatal crash a day earlier rekindled local concerns…
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American Paul Whelan Assaulted In Russian Prison
[ad_1] Paul Whelan, a U.S. citizen who has been held in Russia since 2018, was assaulted by a fellow inmate after a conflict at his prison east of Moscow, according to…
Russian Court Extends Detention of WSJ Reporter
[ad_1] Updated Nov. 28, 2023 3:58 am ET A Russian court ruled to extend the detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich for a third time since he was taken into custody in…
Talks to Extend Israel-Hamas Truce Go Down to the Wire
[ad_1] Listen to article (2 minutes) Mediators were working to secure a two-day extension to the four-day truce deal in the war in Gaza that ends later on Monday, and…
Trial Opens for Beheading of French Teacher Samuel Paty
[ad_1] PARIS—Six teenagers went on trial Monday, accused of helping the man who beheaded French schoolteacher Samuel Paty three years ago after he showed caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad as…
Hamas Hands Over Hostages to Red Cross as Negotiators Work to Extend Truce With Israel
[ad_1] Updated Nov. 26, 2023 11:05 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Hamas handed over a third batch of hostages held in Gaza to the International Committee of the…
Far-Right Populist Geert Wilders Scores Major Victory in Dutch Election
[ad_1] Updated Nov. 23, 2023 7:23 am ET Dutch anti-Islamic populist Geert Wilders was on course for a major election victory Thursday, marking a stark lurch to the right for…
WSJ News Exclusive | Gaza Hospital Footage Offers Glimmer of Hope for Two Hostages Held by Hamas
[ad_1] Updated Nov. 22, 2023 10:09 am ET The footage held little more than a grainy flicker of a young man being bundled through the hallways of Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital…
North Korea Claims Its Spy-Satellite Launch Succeeded After Prior Fails
[ad_1] Updated Nov. 21, 2023 7:22 pm ET SEOUL—North Korea said it had successfully placed its homegrown spy satellite into orbit, a much-anticipated attempt after a pair of failed tries…
Militants Take Cover Amid Elephants, Lions in West Africa’s National Parks
[ad_1] The U.S. and its allies battle al Qaeda and Islamic State fighters at a bloody crossroads of wildlife, insurgency, geopolitics and military coups. [ad_2] Source link