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Hong Kong’s Dim Sum Cart ‘Aunties’ Make Their Final Rounds
Metropol, a massive banquet hall, is closing, and fading along with it is a cherished tradition of dim sum carts and the chatty women who push them.
U.K. State Visit Updates: King Charles Emphasizes Historic Ties With U.S. at State Dinner
“Our people have fought and died together for the values we hold dear,” the king said, as he welcomed President Trump to a lavish dinner at Windsor Castle.
Europe’s far-right and Charlie Kirk
The continent’s far right is claiming the activist as a martyr. Our colleague Jason Horowitz explains why.
Has Britain Gone Too Far With Its Digital Controls?
British authorities have ramped up the use of facial recognition, artificial intelligence and internet regulation to address crime and other issues, stoking concerns of surveillance overreach.
Here’s the latest.
Israel Pounds Gaza City as Fears Mount for Those Inside
With hundreds of thousands of Palestinians still in the city, the Israeli military said it was opening another temporary evacuation route. The U.N. warned that food supplies in northern Gaza would soon run out.
Here’s the menu for the state dinner at Windsor Castle.
Lavish courses for the visit by the American president.
Windsor Castle’s State Dinner Features Lavish Menu
Just over 100 staff members served 160 guests at the white-tie event.
Windsor Castle’s State Dinner Features Lavish Menu
Just over 100 staff members served 160 guests at the white-tie event.
Top Scientists Find Growing Evidence That Greenhouse Gases Are, in Fact, a Danger
The assessment contradicts the Trump administration’s legal arguments for relaxing pollution rules.
U.K. Offers Trump a Royal Welcome of Maximum Pomp and Minimum Politics
A day of military and monarchical pageantry demonstrated Britain’s eagerness to appeal to a president who has seemed intent on upending the post-World War II order.
Denmark to Buy Long-Range Weapons in ‘Paradigm Shift’
Denmark says Russia is a threat. Russia calls the Danish plans “pure madness.”
Israel Says It Will Defund Film Awards After Palestinian Win
A drama about a Palestinian boy who sneaks into Israel won the top prize at Israel’s version of the Oscars. The country’s culture minister called the ceremony “shameful.”
It Isn’t Just the U.S. The Whole World Has Soured on Climate Politics.
How do we think about the climate future, now that the era marked by the Paris Agreement has so utterly disappeared?
The Ghost of Jeffrey Epstein Hangs Over Trump’s U.K. State Visit
In different ways, the reputations of the royal family, the British government and President Trump have each been tarnished by the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump’s Birthday Call to Modi Raises Hopes in India for a Trade Deal
The call coincided with a visit by U.S. trade officials to the country, which just weeks ago was hit with a 50 percent tariff on all imports to the United States.
Protest in London Contrasts With Trump’s Warm Royal Reception
Thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of the capital as President Trump spent most of the day 20 miles away in Windsor.
Protesters unveil visual stunts as Trump arrives.
As President Trump arrived in Britain on Tuesday night, protesters unveiled visual stunts aimed at highlighting his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, while a march was planned for Wednesday.
Israel Strikes Houthi Sites at Hudaydah Port Amid Gaza City Assault
Israel has accused the militant group of using the vital port to transfer Iranian weaponry used in recent attacks amid the wider regional war.