Kissinger Met With Xi and Other Powerful Figures Into His 100th Year

Even after becoming a centenarian, he traveled the globe and remained a powerful figure.Read More
War-Inflicted Slowdown Ends Robust Year for Tourism in Middle East

Amid security concerns brought on by the Israel-Hamas conflict, international travel has shuddered to a halt in Israel and is falling in neighboring Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt.Read More
OPEC+ Agrees to Significant Oil-Production Cut
Production will be cut by an additional million barrels a day, a move likely to keep prices elevated.Read More
Takeaways: U.S. Describes Indian Official’s Plot to Assassinate Sikh Activist

The scheme described by federal prosecutors could upset a key element of President Biden’s foreign policy agenda: bolstering ties with India.Read More
OPEC+ Agrees to Significant Oil-Production Cut
Production will be cut by an additional million barrels a day, a move likely to keep prices elevated.Read More
Divided by Politics, a Colorado Town Mends Its Broken Bones

Two years after death threats and aspersions roiled little Silverton, the town has found a semblance of peace and a lesson for a ruptured nation.Read More
An Alleged Plot’s Burning Question: Why Would India Take the Risk?

After an indictment accuses an Indian official of ordering an assassination on U.S. soil, diplomats and experts debate how far up the chain the scheme went.Read More
Finra Fines BofA Securities for Treasurys Spoofing
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined BofA Securities $24 million for more than 700 instances of spoofing through two former traders.Read More
U.S. Says Indian Official Directed Assassination Plot in New York

A Manhattan indictment says the agent orchestrated an unsuccessful plot against a Sikh separatist, a plan linked to a killing in Canada.Read More
Finra Fines BofA Securities for Treasurys Spoofing
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined BofA Securities $24 million for more than 700 instances of spoofing through two former traders.Read More