A dramatic showdown has ignited in India, with political parties locked in a fierce battle over election integrity, fueling widespread concerns about transparency and fairness in the world’s largest democracy, reports The New York Times
Browsing: The New York Times
In a bold and inspiring declaration, President Lula affirmed that Brazil’s democracy and sovereignty are absolutely non-negotiable, underscoring the nation’s steadfast commitment to democratic values amid rising political challenges
Russia appears to be steadily turning up the pressure on the West, making calculated moves that probe reactions without igniting open conflict. Experts warn this deliberate approach aims to advance Moscow’s goals while avoiding a full-scale confrontation
Carney unveils bold new infrastructure and trade initiatives designed to tackle the challenges posed by Trump’s tariffs on Canada. This ambitious plan aims to supercharge exports and build a stronger, more resilient economy
In this opinion piece, The New York Times explores how France can overcome its economic and social challenges by embracing often-overlooked domestic reforms, highlighting practical solutions that are not only effective but also well within reach
Scientists may have uncovered a crucial reason behind the Amazon’s shrinking rainfall: rampant deforestation is throwing atmospheric moisture cycles out of balance. This discovery raises urgent alarms for the future of the region’s climate and its rich biodiversity
Former President Donald Trump recently sounded the alarm, claiming that drug boats from Venezuela are flooding U.S. waters. Yet, officials and experts urge a careful approach, highlighting conflicting evidence about the actual scale and pathways of drug trafficking in the region
With Starbucks facing challenges in New York, Chinese coffee powerhouse Luckin Coffee is poised to seize the opportunity. Will it craft a winning blend and carve out its place in the city’s competitive café landscape? The coming months will reveal the story
Angela Rayner, the UK’s Deputy Prime Minister, has admitted to underpaying tax, igniting new questions about her financial conduct. This revelation comes amid growing scrutiny of government officials’ tax affairs
Fourteen years after Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster, countless cancer patients and their families continue their heartfelt quest for answers and clarity about radiation exposure and its enduring effects on their health
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made a rare and striking public appearance, journeying to Beijing by train with his young daughter in tow. This visit underscores the strengthening diplomatic bonds and deepening engagement between Pyongyang and Beijing
Rodri and Dani Carvajal have made an inspiring comeback to Spain’s national team squad after battling through ACL injuries, providing a powerful boost as the team prepares for critical upcoming international matches, The Athletic reports via The New York Times
As Europe bakes under relentless heat waves, France stands at the epicenter of a heated national debate over air-conditioning. For many, it’s a crucial refuge from the blistering heat; for others, a growing danger to the environment and energy supplies-sparking an intense policy showdown
A recent New York Times report reveals how a tense phone call and a fiery Nobel Prize debate sparked strain in the Trump-Modi relationship, exposing deep diplomatic rifts between the U.S. and India at a critical juncture
In this opinion piece, The New York Times explores how longstanding global skepticism toward America has been amplified by the policies and rhetoric of the Trump administration, exposing a dramatic drop in trust toward U.S. leadership
The “Love Island U.S.A.” Season 7 reunion unveiled shocking new alliances, reignited fiery drama, and offered heartfelt reflections from the cast about their unforgettable journeys. Fans were captivated by unforgettable moments that highlighted changing dynamics and exposed some of the season’s most buzzworthy secrets
Unprecedented wildfire smoke has blanketed Canada’s Arctic, draping the landscape in an eerie orange glow. Scientists warn this striking phenomenon signals worsening climate impacts, as northern regions prepare for longer, fiercer fire seasons on the horizon
In 1970, Brazil soared to World Cup glory with Pelé’s electrifying comeback and a dazzling front five that struck fear into every opponent. Yet, behind their brilliance lay what many called “an incompetent goalkeeper,” exposing an unexpected vulnerability in an otherwise unstoppable squad
Russia’s top diplomat has confirmed that no meeting is on the horizon between President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky, underscoring ongoing tensions and stalled diplomatic efforts, The New York Times reports
Talks have reignited between Air Canada and its union as the strike enters its second week. While negotiations continue, the union stands resolute, insisting the strike will go on until their crucial demands are fulfilled-impacting thousands of travelers across the country



















