U.S. officials are looking south for a strategic partner to create a regional manufacturing hub that can rival China. But there are still doubts over Mexico’s willingness to cater to foreign industry.
Live Updates: Ukraine Steps Up Information War, Seeking to Exploit Russian Setbacks
The Ukrainian military said Russian soldiers were demoralized and redoubled calls for them to surrender. The claims could not be verified but showed how Kyiv was hoping its recent advances could turn the tide in the war.
Kenya to Inaugurate William Ruto as President, but Kenyan Television Is Mostly Shut Out
After a bitter and close election, William Ruto takes the reins of power on Tuesday. One of his team’s first moves: Limiting the access of local television outlets to the ceremony.
Russian Critics Speak Out, Prompted by Ukraine Losses
Ukraine’s recent battlefield successes are emboldening Vladimir Putin’s critics and sending his supporters in search of someone else to blame.
U.K. Updates: The Queen Will Lie in Rest in Scotland Until Tomorrow
Thousands of mourners are expected to pass by Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin at St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh.
Ukraine Live Updates: Northeast Offensive Claims More Ground
Russia acknowledged the loss of almost all of the Kharkiv region, a stunning setback. Ukraine’s Western backers cheered the gains but warned that Moscow could retaliate with long-range attacks.
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An embarrassing Russian retreat.
With Queen Gone, Former Colonies Find a Moment to Rethink Lasting Ties
In Commonwealth nations with British colonial histories, Queen Elizabeth’s death is rekindling discussions about a more independent future.
Live Updates: Ukraine Blitz Sends Russian Forces Into Retreat
The Ukrainian military was poised to advance on still more towns held by Moscow after days of fighting that have reshaped the war.
Updates: Queen’s Coffin Leaves Balmoral, Beginning Procession to Edinburgh
The royal family will gather for ceremonies in Scotland before the coffin is flown to London on Tuesday.