A senior Russian occupation official blasted the country’s defense minister, an indication that infighting in the ruling elite may be spilling into the open.
Live Updates: More Than 30 Killed at Child-Care Center in Thailand
Twenty-four children were among those killed, according to local media, in the deadliest mass shooting in Thailand since 2020.
Hidden in 54 Corpses, a Revelation About Ancient Greece
DNA from a 2,500-year-old battlefield in Sicily reveals that mercenary soldiers were common, if not the Homeric ideal.
Russia Uses Self-Destructing Drones From Iran in Strikes Near Kyiv
The move highlights Russia’s growing reliance on the so-called kamikaze drones, which blow up on impact, Ukrainian officials said.
Baquer Namazi, Held by Iran for 7 Years, Is Released
The Iranian American is heading to the United Arab Emirates for urgent medical care.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry Is Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work ‘Snapping Molecules Together’
Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless were honored for their work in “click chemistry,” which could have important applications in treating and diagnosing illnesses.
Russians Fleeing the Draft Find an Unlikely Haven in Kyrgyzstan
Tens of thousands of men have ended up in places like Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet territory, that normally see few refugees but are willing to take them.
After the Storm, the Mold: Warming Is Worsening Another Costly Disaster
Mold in homes is a costly crisis that often accompanies hurricanes and flooding, and climate change is amplifying the rain that feeds outbreaks.
Advancing Ukrainian Troops Find Nearly Empty Towns Destroyed by Fighting
Kyiv’s Army has gained momentum on the battlefield, but much of the land it has recaptured from Russia has been razed and abandoned.
South Korean Internet Giant Buys Poshmark in $1.2 Billion Deal
With its new acquisition — the company’s largest to date — Naver has gained a sizable foothold in North America’s secondhand retail market.