Ian Hamilton, 97, Who Stole a Scottish Relic From Westminster Abbey, Dies
In an audacious caper, he and three other Scottish nationalists liberated the Stone of Destiny nearly 700 years after England had seized it from Scotland.
Continue ReadingIn an audacious caper, he and three other Scottish nationalists liberated the Stone of Destiny nearly 700 years after England had seized it from Scotland.
Continue ReadingThe former Conservative leader, who was forced out of office after scandals this summer, hasn’t declared his candidacy, but dozens of party lawmakers already support him.
Continue ReadingSome experts link Liz Truss’s downfall to the ripple effect of Britain’s departure from the European Union and the bitter, ideologically opposed factions it created in her party.
Continue ReadingIt did not take long for amputees to begin coming off the Ukrainian battlefield. Our photographer captured their fight to lead ordinary lives again.
Continue ReadingThe crash in Irkutsk was the second of a Russian warplane in a residential area within a week.
Continue ReadingWith an intense, hastily assembled effort, the Ukrainian military is pioneering successful techniques in the difficult art of anti-drone warfare.
Continue ReadingConservative Party lawmakers have so far put more weight behind Rishi Sunak to be their next leader, but Boris Johnson is still in the fight to reclaim Downing Street.
Continue ReadingTurkey’s welcoming ports are symptoms of a much larger problem: evasion of U.S. sanctions against Russia.
Continue ReadingKherson, which was captured by Russia early in the war, is a major industrial port city and the capital of the one of the four regions Russia has illegally annexed.
Continue ReadingIn the United States, too, the rise of inside-party primaries has empowered candidates at the extremes, and the result is likely to be a greater disconnect with the public.
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