President Trump and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, leaders who share an affinity and style of politics, are attending the United Nations General Assembly with domestic troubles at home.
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U.K. Supreme Court Declared Boris Johnson’s Actions Unlawful. What Happens Next?
The ruling puts Parliament back in session almost three weeks earlier than expected, and has consequences for Brexit.
A Slain Jewish Girl’s Diary of Life Under the Soviets and the Nazis
Described as a counterpart to Anne Frank’s diary, a journal written by Renia Spiegel, a Jewish girl who lived in Poland during World War II, is being published in English.
Passengers Return to Britain After Thomas Cook Collapse
As a repatriation effort began, the head of Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority said “nobody is stranded.”
How the U.K. Supreme Court’s Rebuke to Boris Johnson Remakes British Law
In ruling a suspension of Parliament “unlawful,” some scholars argue that the court brought an American style of judicial review to Britain, with all that entails.
UK Supreme Court rules Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament was unlawful
The decision could have wide-ranging political ramifications for Brexit, and Johnson, who is attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
What Is the United Nations? Its History, Its Goals and Its Relevance
A brief look at what the 193-member United Nations does and how it works as leaders convene in New York for the annual General Assembly.
Earthquake Strikes Pakistan, Killing at Least 22
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake rocked several cities in Pakistan and some parts of the Kashmir region under its control.
Spanish Court Approves Franco’s Exhumation
The ruling follows a yearlong judicial battle between the caretaker Socialist government and the dictator’s family.
Rare painting, possibly worth millions, was just hanging in woman’s kitchen, experts say
“Christ Mocked,” a work by the 13th century pre-Renaissance painter Cimabue was found in a house in northern France, art auctioneers say.
