Month: April 2025
For Taiwan’s Small Exporters, the Uncertainty’s as Bad as the Tariffs
The island’s many small factories have thrived by being frugal — and flexible. But President Trump’s unpredictability is testing their limits.
What to Know About U.S. Talks With Iran Over Its Nuclear Program
The two sides are set to negotiate on Saturday, though expectations for a breakthrough are modest, and distrust high.
Brice Oligui Nguema Is Favored to Win Gabon Election
A military officer who seized power but promised to step down is expected to win the presidential vote on Saturday.
Boeing Helped Power Russia’s Economy. Could It Return?
Moscow is hinting that the company would be welcome back as part of a thaw under President Trump. Industry skepticism runs deep.
N.H.L. Teams Are Pouring Resources Into Arena Experiences. But Fans Aren’t Cheering.
The difference in environment between smaller markets and some of the most venerated hockey cities can be jarring.
N.B.A. Star Ja Morant Switches to Grenade Celebration After Fine for Finger Guns
Morant mimicked pulling a pin, tossing a grenade and covering his ears following a made 3-pointer on Thursday.
Inside Mohamed Salah’s Contract Saga and How It Was Resolved
Negotiations between Liverpool and the Egyptian star were complicated, taking almost a year to conclude.
Why the Greatest Showman in Tennis Cannot Dull His Magic for Results
Carlos Alcaraz hit yet another trick shot in Monaco as he bids for greatness. It’s the only way he knows.
The 5 Phrases Masters Broadcasters Aren’t Supposed to Say
Spectators at Augusta National shouldn’t be referred to as “fans.” Here’s why the tournament wants analysts to call them “patrons.”
After Failures in Phoenix, Where Is Kevin Durant Headed Next?
Major changes are expected for the Suns, a columnist for The Athletic writes.