Organization leading Covax could end the vaccine-sharing initiative
Board members of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance are considering a plan to phase out Covax, according to an internal document obtained by The Washington Post.
By Claire ParkerPeru’s president impeached, arrested after he tries to dissolve congress
Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to impeach Pedro Castillo for “moral incapacity.” Dina Boluarte was sworn in as the country's first female president.
By Simeon Tegel and Diana DuránAs Finland and Sweden wait to join NATO, Turkey extracts concessions
Ankara is holding up expansion of the Western alliance, and the Biden administration may have to step in to get the deal done.
By Missy RyanBritain approves first coal mine in 30 years
Coal is the planet’s most polluting fossil fuel and the greenlighting of a new mine is controversial in Britain and beyond.
By Karla AdamUkraine live briefing: Putin warns of ‘long process’ in Ukraine; says Russia has ‘not gone crazy’ over nuclear threats
Ukraine’s allies are walking a fine line after a series of drone strikes targeting Russian military airfields this week.
By Erin Cunningham, Missy Ryan, Jennifer Hassan, Emily Rauhala and Miriam BergerRussia killed 441 civilians extrajudicially in Kyiv area early in war, U.N. finds
The findings add to mounting evidence that Russian forces have targeted and summarily executed Ukrainian civilians in grave violations of international law.
By Miriam BergerGerman police arrest 25 over far-right plot to overthrow government
The group subscribed to conspiracy theories including QAnon and the Reichsbürger movement, which denies the existence of the modern German state, authorities said.
By Loveday Morris, Souad Mekhennet and Victoria BissetAs Ukraine and Russia step up prisoner exchanges, scarred POWs tell of abuse
Amid grinding combat, Ukraine and Russia have stepped up exchanges of POWs in recent weeks, releasing hundreds. Some freed Ukrainians said they were tortured.
By Jeff Stein and Kostiantyn KhudovMorocco’s World Cup win lifts a legion of Arab fans
The rare sense of Middle Eastern solidarity has come as a pleasant surprise, bringing together citizens whose governments have often been hostile to one other.
By Kareem FahimMore than 1 in 5 workers worldwide have experienced harassment or violence at work, survey concludes
Younger workers are at greater risk, and young women are twice as likely as young men to suffer sexual violence and harassment, the global survey found.
By Andrew Jeong‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ find of 1,300-year-old necklace dazzles historians
The medieval piece, or “Harpole Treasure,” offers a glimpse into the style of elite 7th-century Christian women, archaeologists working in Northamptonshire, England, say.
By Leo SandsMorocco fans celebrate across Europe after historic World Cup advance
Arab and African fans danced in European cities as Morocco became the first Arab soccer team to reach the World Cup quarterfinals.
By Ellen Francis and Adela SulimanU.S. did not encourage or enable Kyiv to strike within Russia, Blinken says
Secretary of State Antony Blinken was responding to news of drone attacks on Russia’s Engels-2 and Dyagilevo airbases as well as an airfield in Kursk.
By Annabelle Timsit, Mary Ilyushina and Missy RyanChina eases covid testing and health-pass rules in wake of protests
China relaxed measures in a 10-point plan that also said people with less severe infections could quarantine at home rather than in centralized facilities.
By Christian Shepherd and Lyric LiOn east front with Ukrainian troops: Constant shelling, no heat or coffee
Battling mud and newly mobilized Russian reinforcements, Ukrainian forces are advancing slowly into occupied Luhansk, where Moscow is trying to avoid a new defeat.
By Isabelle KhurshudyanMainstream Republicans back Marjorie Taylor Greene audit of Ukraine aid
The measure was narrowly defeated by a Democratic-led panel, but the vote revealed broader GOP support for extensive oversight of Ukraine funding.
By John HudsonU.S. troops to expand patrols in Syria despite tension with Turkey
The move risks further upsetting relations between NATO allies
By Dan Lamothe and Louisa LoveluckUkraine live briefing: Russia hit by a third drone strike, signaling strengthened Ukrainian ability
A Ukrainian official told The Washington Post that the strikes were carried out by Ukrainian drones, though Kyiv did not officially claim responsibility.
By David L. Stern, Erin Cunningham, Mary Ilyushina, Jeff Stein, Kelly Kasulis Cho, Jennifer Hassan, Miriam Berger and Justine McDanielUkraine strikes another Russian air base, showing vulnerability of defenses
A drone attack attributed to Ukraine rocked a Russian airfield, one day after two other airbases inside Russia were struck.
By Mary IlyushinaQuebec’s government wants to end mandatory oath to King Charles III
Several Commonwealth realms have been reassessing their relationship with the monarchy since the death of Elizabeth II, a figure more beloved than her son.
By Amanda Coletta