
Stowaway Travels on Flight From U.S., Officials Say
A Delta Air Lines pilot announced on a trip from New York to Paris that there was an extra passenger. The airline said it was working with the authorities to investigate the flight.
By John Yoon
A Delta Air Lines pilot announced on a trip from New York to Paris that there was an extra passenger. The airline said it was working with the authorities to investigate the flight.
By John Yoon
The first day of a truce between Hezbollah and Israel.
By Natasha Frost
Livestock has been traded on the historic site in Britain’s capital for centuries. The local authority voted this week to close it.
By Mark Landler
Multiple countries are investigating and the authorities in Europe say they have not ruled out sabotage. But U.S. intelligence officials have assessed that the cables were not cut deliberately.
By Michael Schwirtz, Muyi Xiao and Riley Mellen
The German government denied it had taken action against Russia’s Channel One office in Berlin but said two Russian journalists no longer had residency permits.
By Nataliya Vasilyeva and Christopher F. Schuetze
An outspoken French-Algerian novelist returned to his homeland and was promptly taken into custody at age 75.
By Ephrat Livni
The latest in a long line of women to run her family winery, she helped bring worldwide attention to sustainable viniculture.
By Clay Risen
Mr. Hague, a former leader of Britain’s Conservative Party, was chosen in a vote by his fellow alumni to lead the elite university.
By Amelia Nierenberg
Small, unmanned craft were seen flying over four bases in England, the U.S. Air Force in Europe said. The Pentagon said that there had not been “any significant mission impact.”
By Stephen Castle
The weapon used for the first time against Ukraine last week is capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
By Lara Jakes
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