Iceland Volcano Eruption Near Grindavik Prompts Closure of Blue Lagoon

A volcano in southwestern Iceland began erupting on Tuesday, prompting the closure of the popular Blue Lagoon tourist destination and threatening the town of Grindavik, about 25 miles southwest of the capital, Reykjavik. The country’s meteorological office said that the length of the magma intrusion — about seven miles — was the longest measured since … Read more

As Rescuers Work at Collapsed Bangkok Building, Those Who Found Love There Await News

The rescue teams at the collapsed office tower in Bangkok thought they’d found a miracle on Sunday night: a channel into the basement, leading to a wide-open space where workers still unaccounted for might have lived through Friday’s giant earthquake. “We thought for sure we’d find someone,” said Piyalux Thinkaew, chief of operations for the … Read more

Hooters Files for Bankruptcy, but Its Restaurants Will Stay Open

Hooters, the restaurant chain known for its chicken wings, its all-female serving staff in revealing outfits and its slogan — “delightfully tacky, yet unrefined” — has filed for bankruptcy in a Texas court, the company announced on Monday. Under the bankruptcy agreement, a group that includes the company’s founders — who independently run about a … Read more

Marine Le Pen Barred From French Presidential Run After Embezzlement Ruling

Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, was found guilty of embezzlement by a criminal court in Paris on Monday and immediately barred from running for public office for five years, setting off a democratic crisis in France. The verdict effectively barred the current front-runner in the 2027 presidential election from participating in it, an … Read more

The Irving Family Provides Many Jobs to a Canadian Province, But Also Draws Concerns

Even in a frequently fogbound port city along the Atlantic Ocean, the billowing clouds of steam rising from Canada’s largest oil refinery over Saint John, New Brunswick, are impossible to miss. On a ridge overlooking the refinery sit six enormous tanks, each containing one million barrels of crude oil. Letters painted in dark blue spell … Read more

Druse Militia Refuse to Join Syria’s New Army

The trainer paced the grounds of a mountain enclave in southwestern Syria, shouting at dozens of new recruits as they drilled sprints between barricades made from old car tires. “You have to practice as if it’s real,” screamed the instructor, Fadi Azam. “Want me to start shooting at you instead to make it real?” he … Read more

China’s Military Drills Around Taiwan Are a Warning to Its President

China launched military exercises pressing in on Taiwan on Tuesday, in what Beijing said was a warning to the island-democracy’s president, Lai Ching-te, after he called China a “foreign hostile force.” Chinese land, navy, air and missile forces would “approach close” to Taiwan and practice “seizure of overall control, strikes on sea and land targets, … Read more