
For Argentina, a World Cup Semifinal Against England Isn’t Just Soccer
Wednesday’s contest for a spot in the final carries the weight of a 1986 contentious clash, a war over the Falklands and a national mythol…
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Wednesday’s contest for a spot in the final carries the weight of a 1986 contentious clash, a war over the Falklands and a national mythol…

Harry is clearly repairing his relationship with King Charles III, but the rift with his brother remains unresolved.

Rather than rally behind the tournament’s last Latin American team, other countries in the region are confronting Argentina’s fraught cl…
A Sydney court lifted the suppression order on identifying a man accused of abusing more than 100 children over 16 years.

Researchers say Iran’s cyberwarfare capabilities have grown more advanced and aggressive during the war with the United States and Israel.

A New York Times correspondent was kicked out of the country after reporting on the struggles of everyday Chinese. Here’s her story.

The president’s proposal to impose a fee on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz threatened to increase global energy prices.

After a fire broke out at the Oxy building in central Brussels on Tuesday morning, six bodies were found in an elevator.

The Times reported that Israel had planned to reinstall Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran’s leader after the war.

Hamas says the strike hit Gaza’s civil security, while Israel says it targeted “terrorists.” Israel has stepped up attacks in Gaza rec…

The ejection of the Argentine soccer star during a 1966 match against England led to the introduction of yellow and red cards.

Counterterrorism police said that they were continuing to interview a 28-year-old man accused of killing Ann Widdecombe, a prominent member …