
Inside the Virginia Newsroom Trying to Save Afghanistan From Tyranny
The exiled Afghans of Amu TV are holding the Taliban to account—from 7,000 miles away.

The exiled Afghans of Amu TV are holding the Taliban to account—from 7,000 miles away.

A raging wildfire in Greece, a 12-hour lawn-mower race in England, a bicycle-balance competition in Indonesia, the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris, and much more

Some of the best coastal, drone, and underwater photographs from this year’s competition

Images of some of the new buildings and huge construction areas on the island of Borneo

No U.S. president can escape making the region a priority.

Moscow holds certain hot spots abroad in a stasis of isolation and neglect. Now part of Russia is experiencing these conditions for itself.

I saw rage and grief in Israel, but little that could lead to political change.

Keir Starmer needs to address immigration, not because of Britain’s riots, but in spite of them.

While outside analysts downplayed their chances, the Ukrainians were quietly planning an offensive across the Russian border.

Venezuela’s strongman appears to believe that dictatorship can survive on repression alone. What if he’s right?