A three-part podcast series digs into why Qin Gang vanished from view in June 2023.
A Battered HamasCharts PathWithout Its Chief Strategist
After Yahya Sinwar’s death, the Palestinian militant group must craft a new blueprint in its war with Israel.
After a Yearlong Hunt, Sinwar's Killing Came Down to Chance
Cornered in a bombed-out building, the architect of the Oct. 7 attacks died alone, but his defiance could make him a martyr for Hamas and its supporters.
Ukraine Has Resisted Russia in One Key Town for Months. Its Hold Is Starting to Break.
A quarter-mile-wide strip of land that stands between Moscow’s forces and the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar has become one of the most dangerous places on the front line.
China's Economy Slows in Third Quarter, but Growth Beats Expectations
China’s economic growth slowed in the third quarter, trending below Beijing’s annual growth target but beating market expectations.
Sinwar's Death Gives Israel a Choice: To Pursue War or Peace
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested the war would continue as the U.S. and Israel’s military argue for a cease-fire in Gaza.
Israel Said It Was Aiming at Hezbollah. Its Strike Also Killed Dozens of Civilians
At least 45 were killed and 70 wounded in September strike near Sidon at crowded apartment building.
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