Friday, November 21, 2025 7:55 AM ET
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One Ireland? In the north, Protestants weigh a future in the republic. -- The winds of reunification are blowing more strongly in Northern Ireland. Traditionally unionist Protestants are starting to look toward the republic, too.18 hours ago
One Ireland? In the south, the tide turns toward reunification. -- The cause of a unified Ireland has more political oomph in the Irish Republic than its had in years. But how realistic is reunification practically?18 hours ago
Trump tried to end the Cambodia-Thailand conflict. It may push Bangkok toward China. -- The Trump administration helped stem fighting between Thailand and Cambodia, in part by making trade negotiations contingent on peace. Now the ceasefire is falling apart – and possibly pushing Bangkok closer to China.1 day ago
Boat strikes off Venezuela mark shift in 54-year US war on drugs -- The U.S. war on drugs has always entailed a degree of pressure. The Trump administration's strikes on suspected drug-smuggling boats charts a new course of noncooperation.1 day ago
Kids' soccer can be pricey. A DC nonprofit aims to even the playing field. -- Hundreds of athletes from lower-income families in the Washington area are becoming part of competitive, no-fee teams, thanks to Open Goal Project.1 day ago
Backlash over Gaza war hits parts of Israel's economy. Will it last? -- Despite Israel's war in Gaza, its economy grew, due mostly to its strong tech sector. But calls to boycott Israel over the conduct of the war appear to have hit some exports. Will that rage subside if the ceasefire holds?2 days ago
Bolivia banned child marriage. Lawmakers say the work is not over. -- Views on whether girls should marry before age 18 have radically shifted in Bolivia. But the cultural norms and attitudes that drive the practice remain.2 days ago
Why Japan's new warning on Taiwan has Beijing outraged -- Japan and China are facing off in an angry spat over the status of Taiwan – part of China for Beijing, an independent and friendly state for Tokyo.3 days ago
In Gaza, a music teacher sings above the din of war -- Gazan music teacher Ahmed Abu Amsha uses melodies both to help his students forget the war around them, and to memorialize the conflict.3 days ago
Aircraft carrier arrives in the Caribbean in major buildup near Venezuela -- The presence of the USS Gerald R. Ford on Sunday raises questions about what the new influx of troops and weaponry could signal next.4 days ago
Immigration enforcement has begun in Charlotte, federal officials said -- Agents were seen making arrests on Saturday. Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin says the move aims to ensure public safety, while local officials say they cause unnecessary fear.5 days ago
Israel's heavy-handed raids, arrests in Syria dim hopes for new era -- The ouster last year of President Bashar al-Assad raised hopes of a diplomatic reset with Israel, whom many on Syria's Golan Heights saw as a pragmatic neighbor. Instead, they've faced mysterious Israeli detentions and expanded occupation.6 days ago
In Chile's presidential vote Sunday, far-right candidate leads pack -- Worries about crime, blamed on immigrants, are likely to put a far-right candidate ahead of his rivals in Chile's presidential elections Sunday.6 days ago