What started out as a genuine desire to hold on to memories slowly turned into an obsession.
Trump invited China's president to his inauguration next year, but the move is likely the latest move to imbalance Xi and reset US-China relations.
NATO members could make a short-term pledge to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP, moving to 3% by 2030, according to the Financial Times.
The Houthi threat in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden means some shipping companies are diverting ships around Africa, increasing costs significantly.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the goal should be providing missiles rather than reducing the draft age.
Russia launched more than 6,000 drones and missiles against Ukraine during September, October, and November, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Romania will hold a new presidential election after claims of social media interference favoring outsider Calin Georgescu, who won the first round.
The Artemis 2 mission, which plans to fly astronauts to the moon and back, has been pushed back from September 2025 to April 2026.
The decree, which enabled temporary military control, was the first since the country's democratization in 1987.
North Korea has long sought to exploit domestic chaos in South Korea.
To end the war in Ukraine, experts say the President-elect needs to put Kyiv in a position of strength.
The current minimum conscription age is 25. The US thinks reducing it will help Ukraine keep up with Russia's military.
Mike Waltz, the President-elect's national security advisor, said the prospect of Trump returning to office helped get the deal over the line.
Several allies are giving money to Ukraine for the development of its homegrown arms industry, The Wall Street Journal reported.
One recruit told the Financial Times that he was forced to sign an enlistment contract that he could not read before being sent to Ukraine.
Varun Badhwar lives in Delhi where toxic smog hit severe levels this week. He says he doesn't want to leave, despite the pollution.
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The victims were an American, two Danes, two Australians, and a Brit. Australia's prime minister called the ordeal "every parent's very worst fear."
South Korea dismissed a workplace harassment case involving K-pop star Hanni, saying the singer was not legally classified as a worker.
Air pollution in India's capital, New Delhi, has become so severe that some residents are struggling to commute to work.
Donald Trump has appointed figures who are broadly critical of US aid to Ukraine, and say the war has gone on too long.