New York Times intl News

New York Times intl News


Stockholm Hit by Blasts After E-Mail Warning

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 06:00 PM PST

An e-mail sent before the explosions appeared to link them to anger over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

China’s Army of Graduates Is Struggling

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 06:11 PM PST

Villagers who will work in China's factories are in demand, but the vast army of college graduates seeking professional jobs find their value plunging.

One Dead as Two Blasts Hit Stockholm

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 04:30 PM PST

Two explosions killed a man and injured two other people in a busy Stockholm district.

Two Main Presidential Candidates Reject Recount in Haiti

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 06:05 PM PST

The decision threatened to torpedo a compromise aimed at quelling days of violence.

New Backing for Gas Line Through Asia

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 03:50 PM PST

Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to build a pipeline that would carry gas from Turkmenistan through the Afghan war zone.

Papers Show U.S. Recruited Ex-Nazis

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 03:48 PM PST

Thousands of newly declassified documents from the National Archives describe political concerns that led American counterintelligence to help war criminals.

Jailed Afghan Drug Lord Was Informer on U.S. Payroll

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:10 PM PST

Hajji Juma Khan, described as an Afghan drug lord, was also a longtime informer for the Central Intelligence Agency and other American agencies.

A Massacre Shows Power of Gangs in Rural Russia

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:50 PM PST

The murders of 12 people in a farm town has become a symbol of how criminal and corrupt bureaucrats often team up to rule rural Russia.

Violence Flares Anew in Southern Afghanistan

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 09:49 AM PST

In the Sangin District of Helmand Province, United States Marines have suffered a heavier casualty rate in their first 90 days than the British reported in more than three years there.

U.S. Envoy in Critical Condition

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:19 PM PST

Richard C. Holbrooke, the special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, had surgery to repair his aorta.

Turkey and Israel Seek to Repair Ties

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 08:22 AM PST

Turkey has asked Israel to apologize — or express regret — for the killings of nine Turks during the flotilla raid in May.

Holbrooke Is in Critical Condition

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 08:12 AM PST

The State Department says Richard Holbrooke, the president's special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, is in critical condition at a Washington hospital after surgery to repair a tear in his aorta.

Madoff’s Elder Son Found Dead in Suicide

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:35 PM PST

Bernard L. Madoff's son Mark was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on the second anniversary of his father's arrest.

Madoff Son Found Dead of Apparent Suicide

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 06:24 AM PST

A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that Mark Madoff, a son of Bernard Madoff, has been found dead in New York City of an apparent suicide.

Climate Talks End With Modest Deal on Emissions

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:30 PM PST

Though modest, the deal represents a major step forward for a process that has stumbled recently.

Tirades Against Nobel Aim at Audience in China

Posted: 10 Dec 2010 09:52 PM PST

The campaign against Liu Xiaobo and his Western admirers was adopted after Beijing realized that the news could not be entirely blocked.

China’s Inflation Hit a 28-Month High in November

Posted: 11 Dec 2010 09:18 AM PST

Led by rising food prices, the 5.1 percent increase could force the government to take steps the restrain economic expansion.