#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.30.2025 × Taliban releases American woman detained in Afghanistan. Faye Hall is one of four Americans known to have been released by the Taliban this year. She called on President Trump to help other women jailed in Afghanistan.
#Politics #USA #Asia #North America #Americas × #Afghanistan
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.29.2025 × Syria announces a new transitional government. Syrian’s interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa promised a “new phase” as he appointed the 22-member cabinet.
#Politics #Asia #Americas × #Syria
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.28.2025 × New U.S mineral deal imposes onerous conditions, Ukrainian officials say. Ukraine says the minerals deal presented by the United States differs substantially from an earlier framework that had been agreed upon.
#Russia #Ukraine #USA #Europe #North America #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.28.2025 × Before DOGE, Argentina’s Javier Milei took a chainsaw to his government. In an interview with The Washington Post, Milei celebrated Elon Musk’s embrace of his chainsaw, calling it “an emblem of the new golden era of humanity.”
#Business #Politics #Tech #cls__sex_gdb_Male #South America #USA #Elon Musk #Argentina #North America #Javier Milei #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.26.2025 × How Trump’s policies have helped Russia and furthered Putin’s goals. Months into the new administration, a slew of policy changes have helped Russia, including defunding U.S. soft power, standing down cyber efforts and splitting with NATO allies.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.26.2025 × Noem to visit CECOT, where U.S. deportees are trapped in ‘legal limbo’. The migrants, accused of belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang, are being held in the prison without access to either the Salvadoran or American justice systems.
#Politics #USA #North America #El Salvador #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.24.2025 × Europe races to lure U.S. scientists as Trump puts pressure on universities. Some European universities are offering funding for American scientists considering a relocation and promising a safe haven free from academic censorship.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.23.2025 × China and U.S. need ‘candid communication,’ premier tells Trump ally. Steve Daines, a Republican senator from Montana, and American business leaders are in Beijing amid a worsening trade war that threatens to hurt both economies.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.23.2025 × Trump turbulence leads allies to rethink reliance on U.S. weapons. European capitals are reviewing vulnerabilities and want to wean themselves from dependence on American weapons, but expanding homegrown options will take time.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.21.2025 × Killings in Syrian village foreshadowed flare-up of sectarian violence. The bloodletting between Alawites and forces backing Syria’s new government surprised many. But tensions had been building since the ouster of President Assad.
#Asia #Americas × #Syria
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.20.2025 × X sues Indian government over censorship, upping U.S. pressure on Modi. The suit comes at a delicate time for Musk, who is seeking new access to India, and for Prime Minister Modi, who is under growing pressure from Trump on trade.
#USA #Asia #North America #India #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.20.2025 × American prisoner released by Taliban after first high-level U.S. visit. U.S. citizen George Glezmann has been released by the Taliban after two and a half years in captivity, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday.
#Politics #USA #Asia #North America #Americas × #Afghanistan
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.18.2025 × Iguanas on rafts floated 5,000 miles from North America to Fiji, study finds. The humble iguana may have have pulled off an epic migration millions of years ago, traveling from the coast of today’s Mexico to Fiji on rafts made of vegetation.
#Science #USA #North America #Insular Oceania #Fiji #Americas × #Mexico
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.16.2025 × Trump’s aid freeze hampers anti-narcotics programs in Latin America. The aid freeze has upended anti-narcotics efforts in Latin America, with programs in Colombia, Mexico, and Ecuador affected.
#Politics #South America #USA #North America #Ecuador #Colombia #Americas × #Mexico
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.15.2025 × Israel enacts exacting new rules for aid groups assisting Palestinians. The move to constrain NGOs comes amid a wider Israeli effort to curtail aid delivery in Gaza and shrink the space in which humanitarian groups function.
#Asia #Israel #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.15.2025 × Rubio says South African ambassador to U.S. ‘no longer welcome’. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called South Africa’s U.S. ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, “a race-baiting politician who hates America” and declared him persona non grata.
#Politics #Africa #South America #South Africa #USA #North America #Americas × #politician
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.14.2025 × Hamas says it will release Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage. The offer to release the American hostage appears to be an effort to pressure Israel into starting discussions over a second phase to the ceasefire in Gaza.
#USA #Asia #North America #Israel #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.14.2025 × Syrian refugees recount bloodletting as sectarian killings swept coast. Thousands have fled into Lebanon after tensions between Syria’s Alawite minority and forces backing the new government exploded last week.
#Politics #Asia #Lebanon #Americas × #Syria
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.14.2025 × Column | A new transatlantic alliance is taking shape in reaction to Trump. Amid a tariff war, Canadians are warming to the idea of strengthening ties with Europe. Analysts view stronger engagement as “not just strategic, but essential.”
#Politics #Canada #USA #European Union #Europe #North America #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.13.2025 × Destruction of Ukraine dam triggered toxic ‘time bomb,’ researchers say. The Kakhovka dam explosion flooded towns on the front lines of the Russia-Ukraine war. The long-term consequences could be just as severe, new findings show.
#Science #Russia #Ukraine #Europe #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.12.2025 × Talk of ceasefire and aid spurs hope in Ukraine, anger in Russia. The resumption of U.S. military and intelligence aid for Ukraine follows a contentious White House meeting between the American and Ukrainian leaders, but Moscow is unlikely to agree to the proposed ce
#Politics #Russia #Belarus #Ukraine #USA #Europe #North America #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.10.2025 × Greenland to elect new government as Trump coaxes, threatens. The president says the United States needs to “get” Greenland “one way or the other.” The territory has banned political contributions from overseas.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.09.2025 × Israel’s far right says new office to oversee mass transfer of Gazans. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the office would carry out the “massive logistical operation” needed to remove Palestinians from Gaza.
#Business #Politics #Asia #Israel #Americas ×
#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.09.2025 × Canada will soon have a new prime minister. Here’s what you need to know.. U.S. President Donald Trump, who has imposed tariffs on Canadian goods and threatened to make Canada the 51st state, has loomed large over the contest.
#Politics #Canada #USA #North America #Americas ×
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