The election result reflects a trend across Europe, where an influx of migrants has led to political fragmentation in some countries.
Hezbollah Misjudged Israel's Weakness and Iran's Might
A succession of Israeli strikes have reset the military calculus in the Middle East, but it remains just as dangerous.
How Israel Killed Hezbollah's Leader in Underground Bunker
Israel’s air force hit an underground bunker where Hassan Nasrallah and other senior leaders had gathered with more than 80 tons of bombs.
Canadian Grain Terminal Workers Reach Tentative Deal Ending Strike
The work stoppage affected six terminals at Port of Vancouver that are critical for exports of canola, wheat, barley and other grains from Canada’s prairies.
Russia and China Defy the West Deep in the Arctic
A Norwegian archipelago is emerging as a front line in Russia and China’s attempts to dominate trade routes and expand their military presence in the Arctic region, at the expense of the West.
Israel Targeted Hassan Nasrallah, the Fierce Islamist Behind Hezbollah's Rise
The militant group’s leader is revered and reviled in the Middle East.
Moody's Lowers Israel's Rating Citing Geopolitical Risks
Israel’s long-term local and foreign-currency issuer ratings were lowered to Baa1 from A2 and assigned a negative outlook as the intensity of the country’s fighting with Hezbollah has increased in recent days.
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