
Why Russia Won’t Agree to Peace Without Ukraine’s ‘Fortress Belt’ | WSJ
Territory has emerged as the central stumbling block to a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. The initial U.S.-led proposal calls for Kyiv to surrender

Territory has emerged as the central stumbling block to a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. The initial U.S.-led proposal calls for Kyiv to surrender

President Trump’s approach to Latin America is clearest in how differently he’s treated Honduras’s former president, convicted of drug trafficking, and Venezuela’s strongman, accused of

WSJ’s Shelby Holliday explains how a strike on a drug boat in September grew into a controversy rocking Washington. #wsj #trump #venezuela

Russia is expanding its nuclear capabilities into neighboring Belarus, increasing the number of tactical arms at NATO’s Border. Moscow says deploying its arsenal in Belarus

Parents at China’s marriage markets bring paper resumes of their adult children’s physical traits, finances, and partner wish lists. #China #Dating #WSJ

The price of gold per troy ounce has reached an all-time high in recent weeks as it crossed above $4,000 for the first time in

Student debt can stick with people well into midlife. The Wall Street Journal spoke with several borrowers who wiped theirs out in less than a

As American shoppers buy less packaged foods, Big Food has leaned on a familiar excuse: It’s the economy, stupid. True, inflation has forced some families

Hong Kong is bracing for more losses as crews search for survivors inside a charred tower complex. WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng reports from the scene.

KFC’s buckets were born in 1957, when a franchisee filled a cheap but sturdy container with chicken, rolls and gravy—a full meal that helped make