The Washington Post: In early 2024, two U.S. companies, Astrobotic and Intuitive Machines, are planning to launch uncrewed spacecraft to the moon, marking potential
The Financial Times: AstraZeneca has unveiled the results of clinical trials of drugs to treat lung cancer and breast cancer. They showed better results
Politico: President Joe Biden is under increasing pressure from Republican lawmakers to take action against Iran following a recent attack on Israel by the militant group Hamas. GOP senators, led by Sen.
By Yuval Noah Harari for The Washington Post: On the one hand, the Israelis are paying the price for years of arrogance during which their governments and many ordinary Israelis felt that they
The Wall Street Journal: House Republicans have nominated Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana as their candidate for Speaker of the House, edging out Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio in a 113-99 vote.
The Financial Times: Germany calls for more immigrants to fix its shrinking economy. Germany’s economy is in a precarious position, contracting 0.4% this year, according to revised government forecasts. Economy Minister Robert
The New York Times: Tensions are escalating on Israel’s border with Lebanon, even as Israel is engaged in military action in Gaza against Hamas. The Israeli Army has had four straight days
The Washington Post: Western Powers: U.S., E.U., and BritainLeaders from the United States, France, Germany, Italy, and Britain condemned Hamas’s attacks on Israel as acts of terrorism with “no justification.” They pledged
Politico: Brussels and Washington are in negotiations to establish a joint tariff zone targeting steel and aluminum imports from non-market economies like China. Under the proposed deal, the EU and the U.S.
Israel wants to cut off the supply of electricity, water, medicine to the Gaza Strip. What does international law say about this approach? In an interview with SPIEGEL, lawyer Matthias Hartwig explains