With the Summer Games coming to Paris, migrants there face a new choice: Get on the bus or wait for the next police sweep.
Read Also
- Iran’s president, foreign minister dead in helicopter crash, state TV reports
- Panic in Bishkek: Why were Pakistani students attacked in Kyrgyzstan?
- Middle East Crisis: International Criminal Court Prosecutor Requests Warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders
- U.S. Tariffs Close Off the Easiest Route to Affordable EVs
- Who was Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi?
- Boeing whistleblower fears for safety after colleagues’ sudden deaths: ‘I’m always looking to make sure nobody’s following me’
- Julian Assange can appeal U.S. extradition order, U.K. court rules
- South Africa's top court rules former president Zuma cannot stand in election over criminal record
- US set to evacuate ‘Illegal’ troops from Niger
- Iran’s Khamenei confirms Mohammad Mokhber as interim president
Latest The Washington Post
- Julian Assange can appeal U.S. extradition order, U.K. court rules
- In photos: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi dies at 63
- What we know about the helicopter crash that killed Iranian President Raisi
- Mexico’s presidential candidates trade blame over security in debate
- Who is Mohammad Mokhber? Iran taps acting president after Raisi’s death.
- General says he warned that Afghanistan would get ‘very bad, very fast’
- Ebrahim Raisi, Iranian president who cracked down on dissent, dies at 63
- As India votes, a streetwise pol proves pragmatism often trumps ideology
- Biden tells students he’s working ‘around the clock’ on Gaza cease-fire
- Iran crash live updates: No signs of life where President Raisi’s helicopter crashed, state media says