July 16, 2026

DRC Seeks Balanced Partnerships for Mineral Resources

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is pursuing balanced partnerships in its mineral industry, according to Foreign Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner. She emphasized that the DRC does not see growing American involvement as a competition with China, but as a complement to its development goals. “I don’t like talking about competition. I like talking about […]

July 16, 2026

Fatal ICE Encounter in Houston Highlights Tensions Over Immigration Policy

The killing of a Mexican man in the United States by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a traffic stop in Houston marks an intense moment amidst continued deportation efforts under President Trump. Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, the victim, had lived in the U.S. for 35 years. A father and husband, he was on […]

July 16, 2026

Inside Wartime Iran: A Times Reporter Shares His Experience

Reporting from Iran has long been a challenging task. The complexities of gathering news in this region, even before the ongoing conflict, have always been immense. In these challenging circumstances, much of the reporting by The New York Times is conducted remotely. Journalists rely on conversations with contacts within the country, verified images, and social […]

July 16, 2026

AI Stocks Affect Global Markets Amid Mixed Economic Signals

On Thursday, AI-related stocks, including computer chipmakers, experienced declines, impacting global stock markets. Despite some Wall Street strength, U.S. stock indexes showed mixed results. The S&P 500 fell 0.2%, close to its record high set last month. By 11:45 a.m. Eastern time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 102 points, or 0.2%, while the […]

July 16, 2026

Xi’s Push for China’s AI Dominance at Shanghai Conference

In Shanghai, during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, Chinese leader Xi Jinping emphasized the significance of artificial intelligence as a strategic diplomatic tool for China. Xi aims to leverage AI to strengthen China’s global influence by promoting an ‘open-weight’ AI model designed for easy sharing with developing countries. The event highlights China and the United […]

July 16, 2026

Impact of U.S. Naval Blockade on Strait of Hormuz Traffic

The reinstated U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports has markedly reduced ship passages through the Strait of Hormuz. On Wednesday, the first full day of the blockade, only 13 ships navigated this vital waterway, a drop from 21 ships the previous day. According to maritime data firm Kpler, most vessels traversing the strait passed through […]

July 16, 2026

Iran-US Tensions: A Complex Conflict with Uncertain Outcomes

While Americans slept, U.S. missiles targeted Iran, showing no sign of stopping. President Donald Trump now threatens to hit bridges and power plants after five days of strikes. For Iranians, the situation is dire, but Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) sees benefits in the conflict. Trump’s Campaign and Foreign Conflicts In his second presidential campaign, […]

July 16, 2026

Venezuela’s Earthquake Recovery Extends Delay in Democratic Transition

CARACAS, Venezuela – Following devastating earthquakes, Venezuela’s struggle for democracy faces new delays. Recent disasters killed over 4,800 people and injured more than 16,700, prioritizing recovery over political reform. In Caracas, about 100 protesters recently demanded free elections and the release of over 300 political prisoners. Venezuelan authorities largely ignored them, focusing on recovery efforts. […]

July 16, 2026

Todd Blanche Faces Scrutiny at Attorney General Confirmation Hearing

During his confirmation hearing before the Senate, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche was scrutinized over his relationship with President Donald Trump and how the Justice Department has handled the Epstein files. Blanche emphasized that he does not consider himself merely a supporter of Trump, despite acknowledging him as his boss. Following the unexpected death of […]