Hamas and Fatah, bitter rivals, aim to create an apolitical committee acceptable to Israel to oversee aid distribution and rebuilding.
Flights to Haiti Canceled After Spirit Airlines Says a Plane Was Hit by Suspected Gunfire
The main airport in Port-au-Prince, the country’s main hub, is temporarily closed.
Mexico to Court Private Investment in Power Sector to Support Green Energy
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is open to more private investment in the electricity sector as her government seeks to meet increased energy needs with a focus on renewables while recovering state dominance over the industry.
Inside Ukraine's Quest to Keep the Lights On as Winter Descends
Ukraine is scrambling to repair electricity production crippled by a Russian bombing campaign, seeking parts abroad and at a front-line power plant.
Haiti's Ruling Council Fires Acting Prime Minister
The poorest country in the Americas has been rocked by political turmoil since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
The Russia-Ukraine War Intensifies, With Drone Attacks, Foreign Troops and Record Losses
The surge in fighting occurs as President-elect Donald Trump pledges to end the conflict.
Why North Korean Soldiers Are Prepared to Die in Russia
Nearly all would raise their hands to go, ex-military defectors explain, owing to regime loyalty, promise of higher status and a glimpse of the outside world.
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