Letters and meeting minutes shared by Israel’s military appear to show Hamas seeking funding from Tehran and trying to win support from Hezbollah.
China to Boost Debt Quota in Bid to Stimulate Economy
The finance minister outlines measures to support the country’s property market and local governments, but offers no specific amount of potential stimulus package.
Four Ways Ukraine's Drone Innovations Are Changing Warfare
Aerial craft engineered to counter Russia’s battlefield advantages can intercept spy drones, plant mines and spew molten metal.
A Museum Overflowing With Prehistoric Treasures Races to Save Itself
The Nairobi National Museum is home to unusual specimens dating back millions of years, from a famed Homo erectus skeleton to giant crocodile skulls. Scientists worry the collection won’t last much longer.
U.S. Tightens Oil Sanctions on Iran as It Seeks to Contain Israeli Attack
The White House is trying to persuade Israel not to carry out military strikes against Iran’s oil infrastructure or nuclear sites.
China's Stimulus Barrage Draws Out Cautious House Hunters
State media reported a jump in home viewings and sales during a recent holiday period, but hesitancy remains among prospective buyers after a long real-estate slump.
Battle Brews Over Site Tied to Postwar Sex Trade Near U.S. Bases in South Korea
South Korean women who worked at brothels for U.S. soldiers are fighting to block the razing of a site where many were forcibly treated for venereal diseases.
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