The Wall Street Journal

China’s Xi Enjoys Embrace of Europe’s Renegades, Serbia and Hungary

No other European countries have done more to embrace Beijing and Moscow—and to challenge the U.S.-led world order

Israel’s Advance Toward Rafah, Shown in Maps

Thousands of people have been told to evacuate the southern Gaza city as Israeli military operations loom

U.S. Pauses Weapons Shipment to Israel Over a Possible Rafah Offensive

Biden administration officials are concerned about the use of 2,000-pound bombs in densely populated areas of Gaza

World War II History Haunts Attempts to Seize Russian Assets

Berlin has emerged as an opponent of plans to seize frozen Kremlin funds for reconstruction and military support of Ukraine

Israeli Forces Seize Key Gaza Crossing Ahead of Planned Rafah Offensive

Tanks are shown at the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing, with cease-fire talks set to resume in Cairo

NATO’s Top Officer Is an Admiral Who Thinks Like an Investor

Rob Bauer’s uniform used to draw insults. Now he benefits from public exposure, engaging with executives and others to tackle alliance shortfalls.

Billions in Dirty Money Flies Under the Radar at World’s Busiest Airports

The Heathrow-to-Dubai flights have two big money-laundering features: One airport doesn’t scan outbound luggage for cash and the other welcomes sacks of it

How TikTok Lost the War in Washington

Combination of coordinated efforts by its critics and missteps by the company led to the law forcing a sale or ban of the popular app