Prime ministers, presidents from 44 countries discuss Ukraine war and other issues in a French-pushed meeting in Prague.
The Commerce Department is dialing up warnings about violating rules against the export of sensitive technologies, and FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Swiss commodities trading company Tragiura will pay $127 million to settle U.S. charges....
The nation’s most popular entertainment juggernaut slides down the chimney with Yuletide action—on a Wednesday....
The Commerce Department continues step-up warnings about violating rules against the export of sensitive technologies to foreign adversaries amid findings that U.S. components have reached Russia’s military and battlefields in Ukraine....
Our Editor in Chief Emma Tucker marks a year since Evan was wrongfully detained in Russia....
The WSJ reporter has been deprived of 12 months of normal existence; a year of missed weddings, reporting trips and travels with friends....
The Wall Street Journal reporter has been wrongfully held since March 2023....
U.S., German and Taiwanese companies produced nitrocellulose that was shipped to Russia, much of it through one Turkish company, despite sanctions....
China Vanke’s earnings could remain strained for some time amid the downturn of the Chinese real-estate market, which the developer said led to a sharp drop in net profit last year....
“Anybody who’s not worried is not paying attention,” Clinton said....
The U.S. says the Russian veto was aimed at shielding Moscow’s arms transfers....
The actor plays a Russian nobleman confined to a hotel in the wake of the revolution in a splendid series based on the Amor Towles novel....
Hopes for a deal are fading after Netanyahu pulled the Israeli negotiating team from talks in Qatar, while he is facing strife in his own war cabinet....
FDR enlisted William S. Knudsen in 1940 to ramp weapons production up. As Russia continues pounding Ukraine, it’s time to do it again....
In 2008: ‘There is no doubt in the minds of leaders in Ukraine and Poland—if Moscow succeeds in Georgia, they may be next.’...
A warning to Biden that he risks losing the votes of Jewish Democrats like us....
President Biden gave the best speech of his political career on Oct. 8, 2023. It has been downhill from there....
The U.S. considers only two Americans ‘wrongfully detained’ in Russia, but there are more families seeking the might of Washington to bring their loved ones home....
China will lift tariffs on imports of Australian wine after more than three years, marking steadily warming ties between the countries and testing the appetite of Australia’s producers to return to one of the world’s most lucrative markets....
Russian trolls farms linked to the mercenary chief are likely to continue peddling disinformation on the war in Ukraine and 2024 U.S. elections, according to new cybersecurity research....
Israeli society is divided over how to prioritize the country’s two main war aims—destroying Hamas and freeing 130 hostages kidnapped on Oct. 7 last year—and many say the goals are irreconcilable....
Carnival warned that its full-year earnings will take a hit from the collapse of the bridge in Baltimore....
Putin is stockpiling Americans in his jails. In the secret game of prisoner swaps, he has held most of the cards....
Israel and the U.S. should focus their strengths on Tehran’s weaknesses by jeopardizing its proxies....
Analysts say the coordinated campaign is part of a Kremlin push to divert attention away from security failures....
To fund the war in Ukraine, the 13% flat rate would give way to a progressive system....
It took the Pearl Harbor attack for FDR to get the country in war-mode thinking....
The cruise operator said it expects the disruption to hit annual adjusted earnings by as much as $10 million....
The Bank of England warned that investors may be too complacent about the challenges facing the global economy, with the result that there is an increased risk of a “sharp correction” in asset prices....
The decision came almost a year to the day since Evan Gershkovich became the first U.S. journalist to be detained on an allegation of espionage in Russia since the end of the Cold War. ...
The national soccer team punched its ticket to soccer’s European Championship on Tuesday with a dramatic victory over Iceland....