The generation of poets who cast into verse the terror of the World War I front created images that resonate today.
Sergei Shoigu, a longtime ally of the Russian president, will be replaced with an economist....
The focus on America’s rate of economic expansion took on added urgency once it became the measure of who was winning the Cold War....
Whereas the late Billy Graham warned against crossing the line with politicians, his son owns a Trump-endorsed Bible....
They protested a different war, but say their demonstrations inspired much of the recent action....
Kids forcibly removed from occupied territory by Russia are racing against time with the help of charities and governments—and their own wits—to get back to their home country....
“Bombing is everywhere.” Israeli strikes and armed clashes in the Southern Gaza city have sparked another Palestinian mass migration....
Worries about war, discord and mounting government debt have fueled a worldwide rush by individuals and institutions into what Wall Street calls “physical gold”— bars, coins, jewelry and nuggets....
The U.K. economy returned to growth in the first quarter as GDP rose 0.6% from the previous quarter....
Russia launched armored attacks across the border in Ukraine’s northeast, opening a new front against Ukrainian forces....
Israel’s military pressed deeper into the outskirts of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, while Israel-Hamas talks hit another impasse. ...
Report on Israeli military’s use of U.S. weapons in Gaza paints a critical picture of Israel’s efforts to safeguard civilians but avoids sweeping conclusions on whether it violated the laws of war....
The production surge that let America lead the Allies to victory in World War II couldn’t be repeated today....
Answer: The dumbest trade war is still a green trade war....
During his first trip to Europe in nearly five years, the Chinese leader brushed off criticism of Beijing’s trade practices and its support of Russia....
Moscow’s troops attacked in Ukraine’s northeast, seeking to take advantage of threadbare forces waiting for fresh U.S. military aid....
Thebes, Carthage, Constantinople, Tenochtitlán: These civilizations were cut down in their prime, some with little warning....
China vehicle sales fell, as consumers held back from big-ticket purchases despite an intense electric-vehicle price war in the world’s largest auto market....
The U.K.’s gross domestic product rose 0.6% in the first quarter, a sign that the country is beginning to recover from the damage caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine....
Two years into the full-scale war, resupplying the trenches has become one of the most vexing problems in Ukraine. WSJ accompanied a four-man team on an operation....
The Kremlin leader’s rhetoric has taken a subtle if definite turn in the years since Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea....
College protesters justify the slaughter on Oct. 7 with the thinnest of euphemisms....
The Wall Street Journal’s annual event in London featured discussions on the forces shaping policy, business and the economy....
The former president admires Putin and sees the Ukraine war as a burden on the U.S. But if re-elected, he would have powerful reasons to prevent a Russian victory....
We understand all the warnings. But just because something is possible in theory doesn’t mean it will actually happen....
With AI, cybercriminals can find coding errors in target systems and create new ways to hide in compromised networks, FBI officials say....
Mistral AI is nearing a deal to raise funds at a $6 billion valuation—nearly tripling its level from six months ago....
The dollar edged higher as investors become wary that U.S. data next week could show inflation remains elevated, keeping prospects of interest rates having to stay high even after the weaker-than-expected jobs report, ING said....
Disney and Warner said they would offer a bundle of their streaming services to include Disney+, Hulu and Max in ad-free and ad-supported versions....
Members of Congress pressed public-school leaders on how they have disciplined teachers and students engaged in antisemitic behavior since the start of the Israel-Hamas war....
Israel’s military pushed forward in eastern Rafah in what it called a limited operation, as Biden warned he would stop sending U.S. bombs and artillery shells to Israel if it launched a major invasion of the Palestinian city....