U.S. close to deal with Israel and Hamas to pause conflict, free some hostagesA five-day pause in fighting, monitored by aerial surveillance, could see dozens of women and children freed from captivity in Gaza, according to people familiar with the terms of an emerging agreement A woman holds a photo of a hostage as thousands of people rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday to demand that Israeli Prime Min
With door-to-door sales tactics that targeted grieving elderly people and the cultivation of prominent political leaders, the Unification Church has spent decades establishing Japan as its most dependable profit center, according to investigators who study the late Rev. Sun Myung Moonâs many-tentacled spiritual and financial global empire. Now, after the suspected assassin of former Japanese prime
Hereâs why the U.S. national security apparatus keeps producing failures President Biden is flanked by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, left, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on July 20. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post) If you want one statistic to explain the failure of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan it is this: The National Security Co
A troubled sequel: Tokyoâs bid to remake classic 1964 Olympics set to disappoint Japanese runner Yoshinori Sakai lights the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo on Oct. 10, 1964. (AP) TOKYO â When Tokyo staged the Olympics in 1964, the Games marked Japanâs reemergence from the ashes of defeat in World War II and symbolized its readmission in the post-wa
A woman watches the countdown clock for the Tokyo Games on Wednesday. (Behrouz Mehri/AFP/Getty Images) The Tokyo Games will be safe, perfectly safe. How do I know? Because Baron Von Ripperoff and the other lords at the International Olympic Committee have assured me so. And the IOCâs assurances are to be trusted, are they not? Just look at them, so authoritative in their dark lapels and gold pins
Japan should cut its losses and tell the IOC to take its Olympic pillage somewhere else A boat sails past illuminated Olympic rings floating in the waters off Odaiba island in Tokyo last month. (Toru Hanai/Bloomberg) Somewhere along the line Baron Von Ripper-off and the other gold-plated pretenders at the International Olympic Committee decided to treat Japan as their footstool. But Japan didnât s
âI just want to find 11,780 votesâ: In extraordinary hour-long call, Trump pressures Georgia secretary of state to recalculate the vote in his favor In a phone call on Jan. 2, 2021, President Donald Trump insisted he had won the state and threatened vague legal consequences. Here are excerpts from the call. (Video: Obtained by The Washington Post)
President-elect Joe Biden is planning to quickly sign a series of executive orders after being sworn into office on Jan. 20, immediately forecasting that the countryâs politics have shifted and that his presidency will be guided by radically different priorities. He will rejoin the Paris climate accords, according to those close to his campaign and commitments he has made in recent months, and he
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