
Europe’s leaders huddled at an emergency summit to recalibrate the future of their relationship with the US after a week of diplomatic tumult.
2Poland began the largest overhaul of its navy since the Cold War to bolster defenses in the face of Russian expansionism and transatlantic tensions.
3US President Donald Trump sued JPMorgan Chase and CEO Jamie Dimon, alleging they illegally “debanked” him after the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
4US officials laid out an ambitious vision for a “New Gaza,” replete with skyscrapers and luxury homes, amid challenges to advancing the Israel-Hamas peace deal.
5A newly public Chinese chipmaker tripled its revenue in 2025, as Beijing accelerates its push for technological self-sufficiency.
6International films were represented in all four Oscars acting categories for the first time, reflecting an Academy Awards that is increasingly looking beyond Hollywood.
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