Sunday, June 14, 2026 7:06 AM ET
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As US-Iran deal inches closer, what has playing mediator cost Pakistan? -- Hasan Ali18 hours ago
In eastern Congo, trust becomes a key tool in addressing Ebola -- Ryan Lenora Brown1 day ago
Is India next up in global Gen Z protests? Its 'Cockroach' movement hits the streets. -- Aakash Hassan1 day ago
Europe -- Two-tier policing: What is it and why is it dividing Britain?18 hours ago
Middle East -- Caught between war and peace, Iranians live in limbo1 day ago
Americas -- A Mexican wave: Soccer mania swells as World Cup opens1 day ago
Middle East -- Syria flips the script. It's an island of calm in the stormy Middle East.2 days ago
The Explainer -- The World Cup in 2026 is bigger than before. Is it better?2 days ago
Asia Pacific -- What Xi and Kim gained from their summit in North Korea2 days ago
Americas -- Is Latin America shifting to the political right? Peru may offer another story.3 days ago
Asia: South & Central -- 'More important than food': Extreme heat is shifting how Indians think about AC3 days ago
The Explainer -- As World Cup nears, controversies over ticket prices, team and fan access still swirl4 days ago
Middle East -- After another round of retaliation, Iran and Israel say they will hold off for now3 days ago
First Look -- Israel strikes Beirut's southern suburbs days after US-backed ceasefire deal5 days ago
First Look -- Pope Leo XIV urges Spain to stop fanning flames of polarization amid papal visit5 days ago
Can a divided US celebrate its 250th together? On Sunday, the White House will host mixed martial arts fights – one in a series of 250th anniversary events that so far haven't generated broad excitement or unity. Some Americans are already seeing the U.S. semiquincentennial as a missed opportunity. By - Simon Montlake - , Caitlin Babcock - , Patrik Jonsson - / 8 min18 hours ago