International

The European Union is following California’s lead and banning the sale of new combustion-engine cars. The ban goes into effect in 2035.

The EU is banning sale of new gas-powered vehicles in 2035

If Taiwan needs to defend against an invasion by China, US weapons will play a pivotal role in helping the island nation succeed.

Taiwan can’t fend off China without US weapons

Russia is threatening Western satellites over Ukraine. A Russian foreign minister said they could be considered legitimate military targets.

Russia threatens Western satellites over Ukraine

After the Biden administration implemented new rules for deporting Venezuelan immigrants, many are stuck in Mexico.

Immigration from Venezuela decreases as migrants wait in Mexico

The United Nations released a climate report, North Korea received a joint warning over nuclear testing, and China launched an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine.

UN climate report; joint warning to North Korea; inhalable COVID vaccine

The United States is down to 25 days of diesel supply with stockpiles at their lowest level for this time of year in records going back to 1993.

US diesel supply shrinking to record lows as EU tops 90% gas storage

Adidas announced it has cut ties with Ye in the wake of controversy over antisemitic comments the rapper formerly known as Kanye West made.

Adidas cuts ties with Ye over antisemitic comments, set to take $246M hit

Rishi Sunak took over as British prime minister, a Russian court heard Brittney Griner's appeal, and President Biden will receive an updated COVID-19 shot.

Sunak takes over as PM; Griner sentence appeal; Biden to get booster

13 Chinese officials have been charged with crimes including trying to steal American technology and attempting to influence a criminal prosecution.

DOJ charges 13 Chinese officials in malign influence cases

Hong Kong stocks had their worst day since the global financial crisis after President Xi Jinping stacked China's top governing body with loyalists.

Foreign investors dump Chinese stocks as Xi Jinping tightens power grip

According to 13 recently-arrived migrants, Border Patrol agents are sending migrants to office buildings that get no advanced notice of their arrival.

AP: Border Patrol sending migrants to ‘fake’ office buildings with no notice

Rishi Sunak will likely be the next British prime minister, Russia alleged Ukraine was preparing a “provocation,” and the Koreas fired warning shots.

Sunak likely next UK PM; Russia ‘dirty bomb’ claim; Korean warning shots

British Prime Minister Liz Truss quit her position after 44 days, but she will still have a yearly allowance of $130,000 for life.

Liz Truss is out as UK prime minister, but still raking it in for life

The head of the U.S. Navy, Admiral Mike Gilday, said China could invade Taiwan by the end of the year or possibly in 2023.

US Navy chief says China could invade Taiwan by 2023

British prime minister contenders drum up support, the Pentagon will help out troops who seek abortions, and Kevin Spacey won a sex abuse lawsuit.

British PM contenders; DOD to help with abortions; Spacey wins lawsuit

Climate activists target Volkswagen, glue hands to facility floor

Facing another potentially humiliating withdrawal, Russian troops in Ukraine may destroy a dam as part of a "false-flag attack."

Russia may destroy a dam in Ukraine as a ‘false-flag attack’

Just over six weeks into her new role as British Prime Minister, Liz Truss announced her resignation Thursday. Her reign is shortest in British history.

UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after six tumultuous weeks on the job

A new report from the Heritage Foundation says US military strength is declining while the Chinese military grows stronger and more advanced.

Report: US military strength declining, China’s increasing

An American citizen has been arrested, tortured and sentenced to 16 years in prison in Saudi Arabia over tweets he sent while in the United States.

American citizen arrested, tortured in Saudi Arabia over critical tweets

Putin said the four newly annexed regions in Ukraine are now under the protection of Russia’s nuclear arsenal and declared martial law.

Putin: Annexed Ukraine regions under martial law, nuclear protection

Russian suicide drones exploding in Ukraine's capital are setting buildings on fire and forcing people to run for cover in Kyiv.

Exploding drones are hitting Ukraine’s capital

The Biden administration pressured El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser to refrain from declaring a state of emergency over the city’s migrant crisis.

Report: Biden admin pressured mayor not to declare emergency over migrants

Officials are warning about the effects of a diminishing natural gas supply, including higher heating costs and potential blackouts.

Heating costs expected to rise, blackouts possible as gas supplies tighten