The U.S. leads strikes in the Middle East.
Author: Daniel E. Slotnik
Haim Roet, Who Kept Holocaust Victims’ Names Alive, Dies at 90
Since he first read the names of people murdered by the Nazis at a protest in 1989, the practice has become a part of memorial ceremonies around the world.
Keshub Mahindra, Billionaire Indian Industrialist, Dies at 99
He expanded a family steel and jeep business into an international leviathan, but his career was stained by a conviction in the 1984 Bhopal disaster.
Your Friday Briefing: Xi Rebuffs the U.S.
Also, a small town in Australia hosted tens of thousands of eclipse watchers.
Your Thursday Briefing: India’s Population Milestone
Also, China’s nuclear buildup.
Your Wednesday Briefing: How Russia Gets Chips for Its Weapons
Also, a cease-fire fails in Sudan.
Your Tuesday Briefing: A Long Sentence for a Putin Critic
Also, fighting roils Sudan’s capital.
Your Friday Briefing: U.S. Admits Flaws in Afghanistan Withdrawal
Plus China and France call for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, and India scrubs its textbooks.
Your Thursday Briefing: Diplomatic Visits Highlight Tension With China
Also, what’s next for Donald Trump and Israeli police raid a Jerusalem mosque.
Your Wednesday Briefing: Trump Charged With 34 Felonies
Also, Finland joins NATO and China targets a U.S. chip maker.