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Taiwanese Chipmaking Giant TSMC to Invest $100B in U.S.
By Didi Tang and Michelle L. Price / AP
Trump’s 25% Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Go Into Effect
By JOSH BOAK, PAUL WISEMAN and ROB GILLIES / AP
Trump Orders ‘Pause’ on U.S. Aid to Ukraine
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The annual major political event gets underway this week. Here's what to know.
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March 3, 2025
Why Coffee Farmers Are Looking at the Excelsa Bean
It can thrive in extreme conditions where other coffees cannot.
By Sam Mednick / AP
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Israel Has Cut Off All Supplies to Gaza. Here's What That Means
The United Nations and other humanitarian aid providers are sharply criticizing the decision.
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World Leaders React to Zelensky and Trump's Oval Office Showdown
“You are not only fighting for your freedom but also for all of Europe’s,” Sweden's Prime Minister said to Zelensky.
By Rebecca Schneid
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Zelensky's Oval Office Clash with Trump Draws Pride and Fear in Ukraine
As the war continues, Ukrainians reacted with resolve and apprehension to Friday's clash.
By Simon Shuster/Kyiv
March 1, 2025
Pope Francis Suffers 'Bronchial Spasm'
The development marked a setback in what had been two successive days of increasingly upbeat reports from doctors
By NICOLE WINFIELD and CARLA K. JOHNSON / AP
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Trump Has Heated Exchange with Zelensky
"You’re not acting at all thankful," Trump told Zelensky in front of reporters.
By Brian Bennett
February 28, 2025
South Korea’s Political Drama Will Produce Waves Overseas
The ongoing political crisis obscures the fact that South Korea's foreign policy is about to change drastically.
By Ian Bremmer
February 28, 2025
How the U.S. Right Is Divided Over the Tate Brothers’ Return
Here’s what to know about the split reactions among conservatives to the repatriation of influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate—and the trafficking charges they face abroad.
By Miranda Jeyaretnam
February 28, 2025
South Korean Police Summon Woman for Allegedly Kissing BTS’ Jin Without Consent
The station said it had launched an investigation after receiving an online complaint and refused to provide further details.
By Hyung-Jin Kim / AP
February 28, 2025
Palestinians Seek Shelter From Israeli Assaults in West Bank
The U.N. estimates some 37,000 Palestinians have been driven out by a month-old offensive against militant groups in the occupied West Bank.
By Julia Frankel, Aref Tufaha and Jalal Bwaitel / AP
February 28, 2025
Chess Legends Pay Tribute to Former Champ Boris Spassky
The Soviet-era former chess prodigy, who played in “one of the most iconic” games in history against American Bobby Fischer at the height of the Cold War, died at age 88.
By Associated Press
February 27, 2025
Mexico Extradites Drug Lord Caro Quintero: What to Know
Mexico has sent Quintero and 28 other cartel figures to the U.S. as the Trump Administration turns up the pressure on drug trafficking organizations.
By Fabiola Sánchez and Joshua Goodman / AP
February 27, 2025
Sudan's Starvation After the End of USAID
As armed factions crippled the economy, civilians created a massive grassroots network to feed people. But someone has to provide the food, writes an Emergency Response Room founder.
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