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He was set to break a record cycling across Eurasia, then came Russia14:10 The day he was to break the record for the 11,000-mile trip from Portugal to the Pacific, Sofiane Sehili, who had a valid visa, was arrested crossing the border from China. Threatened by Trump, Canada tries to make up and team up with Mexico13:01 Canadians mused last year about a U.S.-Canada trade deal that cut out Mexico. Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting President Claudia Sheinbaum to mend ties. For the first time, Bernie Sanders calls Israel’s war in Gaza a genocide12:29 His move comes a day after a U.N. panel said Israel was committing genocide in Gaza. Israel rejected the findings, which echo those of a growing number of governments and rights groups. Pope Leo, in new biography, resists doctrinal change on hot-button topics10:52 In extensive interviews, Pope Leo XIV, who turned 70 on Sunday, contours the future of his papacy, potentially one of the longest in decades. E.U. delays new Russia sanctions as Trump demands end to oil purchases19:58 European officials said President Donald Trump is right about the need to end purchases of Russian fossil fuels, but his demand delays new pressure on Moscow for a ceasefire. Navalny’s widow says new lab evidence proves he was poisoned in prison17.září Two labs tested samples from Navalny that had been smuggled out of the country and concluded he had been poisoned, his wife said. Official cause of death cited disease. Trump’s U.K. visit was meant to be cloistered. Protesters have other ideas.17.září President Donald Trump’s second state visit to Britain was designed to keep him away from crowds but opponents of the American president made clear they would be heard. Labor, environmental abuses detailed in China’s vast squid harvests17.září A new Environmental Justice Foundation report exposes violations in the vast Chinese squid-fishing industry, which has supply chain links to the U.S. and Europe. Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza City enters second day as more civilians flee17.září Palestinian journalists on the ground reported attacks overnight in Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands of people are believed to still reside. Royal Etiquette 101: A primer for President Trump’s visit to Britain17.září When encountering a British monarch, a bow or curtsy is okay, a hug generally is not, and “Your Royal Highness,” is much preferred over saying “Chuck” or “Kate.” U.S. wins release of American who had been barred from leaving China17.září Beijing has allowed Mao Chenyue, a Wells Fargo employee from Atlanta, to return to the United States, people familiar with the matter said. Trump discloses U.S. targeted a third alleged drug boat from Venezuela16.září The president acknowledged the incident while delivering a warning to Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro. U.N. commission finds that Israel committed genocide in Gaza16.září Israel rejected the conclusions, which echo those of a growing group of governments and human rights organizations. Key aid groups suspend work, face tough choices as Israel invades Gaza City16.září Aid workers “face a harrowing, untenable decision: Stay and maybe be killed, or leave their homes, maybe never to return,” the head of an aid group said. |