#washingtonpost.com. × Trump tariff chaos gives Beijing a win before Xi meeting. The Supreme Court decision spiking Trump’s tariffs threatens to undermine the White House’s China strategy, just weeks before the two leaders are expected to meet.
#Feb.24.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Europe’s aid for Ukraine hits setback on war’s fourth anniversary. Hungary’s veto over European funding could constrain Ukraine’s ability to fund its army and weaken its hand in U.S. talks with Russia over the war.
#Feb.24.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Russia opens probe of Telegram chief, claiming app has been used for terrorism. Russia is intensifying efforts to push users away from foreign messaging apps and toward a domestic platform that has been criticized as a surveillance tool.
#Feb.24.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × As invasion enters fifth year, the children of Ukraine learn to fight back. More than 385,000 Ukrainian teenagers are enrolled in a defense course, expecting war, or threats, to go on for years. In Russia, children are learning the same skills.
#Feb.24.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Satellite imagery shows rapid increase of U.S. military planes near Iran. The buildup of more than 150 planes comes after nuclear talks between the two nations concluded last week without a deal.
#Feb.24.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Former U.K. ambassador to U.S. arrested amid Epstein revelations. British police arrested Peter Mandelson on suspicion of misconduct in office, just days after the detention of former prince Andrew.
#Feb.23.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump’s top general foresees acute risks in an attack on Iran. Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine has cautioned that a lack of munitions and allied support could mean greater danger for U.S. troops, say people familiar with the discussions.
#Feb.23.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Mexico braces for more violence in wake of top cartel leader’s killing. The killing of “El Mencho” triggered retaliatory violence across Mexico. In some cities, such as Puerto Vallarta and Cancun, the U.S. is warning its citizens to shelter in place.
#Feb.23.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Israelis brace for another war as Trump mulls strikes on Iran. Israeli officials say they won’t initiate a strike on Iran but the public is bracing for the possibility of another war.
#Feb.23.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × As Andrew fell, Queen Elizabeth II held out hope, and Charles and William fumed. As sordid allegations engulfed Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth II showed a mother’s love, King Charles III a brother’s fury, and Prince William, a nephew’s dismay.
#Feb.23.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Mexico’s most powerful cartel leader is killed by security forces. Mexico’s most powerful drug kingpin, the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was killed by the Mexican military on Sunday, Mexican defense officials said.
#Feb.22.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump’s talk of sending a hospital ship to Greenland puzzles leaders. Trump says he’s sending a ship to care for Greenland’s sick. But the territory doesn’t want the help and the U.S. appears to have no hospital ships available to send.
#Feb.22.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Jack Hughes loses some teeth, picks up gold in epic U.S. win over Canada. The American center’s overtime goal will go down in history as the United States ends its 46-year Olympic drought.
#Feb.22.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × After Epstein revelations, Europe vows accountability while U.S. holds back. Senior Democrats in Washington are comparing sweeping legal action across the Atlantic to the muted response in the United States.
#Feb.22.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × After lonely baby monkey goes viral, his IKEA comfort toy sells out. An orphaned monkey in Japan has captured hearts, flooding the zoo with visitors and boosting sales for the plush toy that became a comfort to him.
#Feb.21.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Israel’s government wants to pull the plug on its own military radio. Galatz, which broadcasts revelatory reporting and wide-ranging talk, is one of Israel’s most popular stations. Critics see a broader effort to silence dissent.
#Feb.21.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × As trade envoy, Prince Andrew promoted Britain and exploited his access. For a decade, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was arrested on Thursday, advocated globally for U.K. trade, cooking up deals that at times made his family cringe.
#Feb.21.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Ukraine protests renewed Paralympics participation by Russia, Belarus. The decision allowing Russia and Belarus to rejoin competition drew outrage in Ukraine and Europe following the disqualification last week of a Ukrainian skeleton athlete.
#Feb.20.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump talks peace in the Middle East as he readies war on Iran. The split screen between President Donald Trump’s talk of peace in Washington and drumbeats of war in the Middle East struck some critics as incoherent.
#Feb.20.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × D.C. protesters say they were attacked by guards of Azerbaijani president. Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev is in town for a meeting of Trump’s Board of Peace. Police said an incident that “involved Azerbaijan security guards” had been referred to the State Department.
#Feb.20.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × 4 journalists detained in Cameroon reporting on Trump’s deportations. Lawyers say Trump is sending migrants to Cameroon who originated elsewhere. AP freelancers, among others, were detained while reporting on the deportees.
#Feb.19.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump vows $10 billion contribution to his own Board of Peace. President Donald Trump’s sparsely attended Board of Peace meeting set a mission to stabilize Gaza, but plans beyond that remain murky.
#Feb.19.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump appears ready to attack Iran as U.S. strike force takes shape. Although the United States and ally Israel have a decisive military advantage over Iranian forces, there are ways for Tehran to make any attack painful, officials said.
#Feb.19.2026
#washingtonpost.com. × Arrest of Andrew, brother of King Charles, shakes the House of Windsor. Unlike King Charles I, who was arrested in 1647, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will not be executed. But his legal woes and ties to Jeffrey Epstein threaten to damage the royal family.
#Feb.19.2026
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