India’s prime minister has made a big effort to build closer ties using his rapport with the U.S. president, but critics say he is getting […]
Month: July 2025
Anger Over Starvation in Gaza Leaves Israel Increasingly Isolated
Global outrage at the Netanyahu government’s actions has grown since the war began, and the suffering of children in the enclave has accelerated the disdain.
Murky Pledges of Investment Cast Shadow on Trump’s Trade Deals
Recent global trade deals with the United States were secured with huge, often vaguely defined investment pledges from partners like Japan.
On Eve of Tariff Deadline, Trump’s Trade War Faces Key Court Test
A federal appeals panel will hear arguments from states and businesses that seek to invalidate the president’s tariffs.
Russian Missile and Drone Attack Pummels Kyiv, Killing at Least 7
The assault came soon after President Trump threatened new sanctions against Moscow if the bloodshed didn’t let up.
Amid Scramble for Food, Prices in Gaza Reach Extraordinary Heights
Obtaining humanitarian aid can be difficult and dangerous, and though some essentials are available at markets, they are prohibitively expensive for many Gazans.
On Eve of Tariff Deadline, Trump’s Trade War Faces Key Court Test
A federal appeals panel will hear arguments from states and businesses that seek to invalidate the president’s tariffs.
Trump’s Fight With the Fed Won’t End With Rate Cuts
President Trump wants the Fed to slash borrowing costs, but the central bank is unlikely to take such aggressive steps even once it begins to […]
Myanmar Lifts State of Emergency, Paving the Way for Disputed Vote
The military government hopes elections can bring more international legitimacy. But the generals will still rule, and opposition groups are boycotting.
Thailand and Cambodia Reach Trump Trade Deals, U.S. Official Says
Senior officials from both countries say they were still waiting to hear final details on the deals after comments by the U.S. commerce secretary, Howard […]