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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer characterised President Donald Trump's military actions in Iran as a 'historic blunder' [Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images via AFP]

USA Senate against Trump’s war with Iran

06-23-2026 2:07 PM
Taken together, all three pieces are not just another partisan sparring match in Congress, but a deeper dispute over who in the US has the right to...
FILE — A FIFA logo is displayed on a World Cup countdown timer outside BC Place stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monday, May 4, 2026. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

NEIGHBORS Vancouver Digest: Flares, Mortgages and Canada Day

06-23-2026 1:07 PM
Two fans received a one-year ban for flares at BC Place, while more than 80% of Vancouver residents’ income goes to housing—but they’re in no hurry...
The Grand Cinema is a four-screen nonprofit movie house, operating in Tacoma since 1997.  (Ed Coucou)

SEATTLE Grand Cinema theater in Tacoma reopens after threat

06-23-2026 10:06 AM
Over the weekend, an unknown person issued threats against the Grand Cinema theater in Tacoma, Washington. Police thoroughly searched the building...

EVENTS Seattle, a week of bright events: June 23 to 30, 2026

06-23-2026 9:10 AM
From June 23, Seattle and the surrounding area begin to live at a summer pace: from big stadium performances and concerts to intimate shows by the...

EVENTS Late June and July–August 2026: pick your dates in advance

06-23-2026 9:04 AM
To make sure you have time for everything and don’t derail your plans, we’ve rounded up key events from June 23 through August 2026: from major...
FIFA in Seattle

OPINIONS Seattle's World Cup Week: What's Happening on June 23 and What's Coming Next

06-23-2026 8:34 AM
Seattle, June 23, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: match schedules, scores, free watch-party locations, cultural events, and...
Johnny Cash signs a record contract with Clive Davis in 1960.Colin Escott / Getty Images file

USA From Biofouling to Market Panic

06-23-2026 8:06 AM
At first glance, these three pieces are about entirely different things: oil tankers, a collapse in the technology market, and the death of music...

SEATTLE Targeting Retirement Theft: PlayStation, Pokémon and Millions Seized in Washington

06-23-2026 6:07 AM
In Longview, Washington, 39-year-old Robert George Scott was arrested. He is suspected of running a large-scale retail theft ring. A two-year...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

06-23-2026 5:05 AM
Today, June 23, Seattle is expected to be mostly sunny and very warm. The high will reach 85°F, while the low will drop to 64°F. The wind is north,...

Seattle

Geoffery and Devin McAnalloy (foreground) and Katrina Gutleben and Melinda Brooks marry at Saltwater Unitarian Universalist Church in Des Moines in December of 2012. The Rev. James Kubal-Komoto presided over the weddings.  (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)

Portland takes top spot from Seattle for share of same-sex couples

06-22-2026 10:07 PM
In the middle of Pride Month, new Census data in the United States showed that Seattle has lost its title as the large-city with the highest share of...
A bee gathers nectar from a daylily in Glenside, Pa., Tuesday, June 16, 2026. (Matt Rourke / AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

World Beekeepers Congress in Eastern Washington: How to Save Bees?

06-22-2026 3:07 PM
After the largest winter die-off of honey bee colonies in U.S. history in 2024, professional beekeepers and hobbyists are not only rebuilding their...
Bria Kooy uses a server station one November morning at the Maltby Cafe. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

Maltby Cafe with giant buns is moving to “Maltby Village”

06-22-2026 12:07 PM
The legendary Maltby Cafe, known for its oversized cinnamon rolls bigger than a hand, is preparing to move into a new building right on its current...
Eric and Selma Mansell, owners of Baked in Bosnia, are shown in their business’s Seattle kitchen space on May 28. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Bosnians in Seattle Celebrate Their Team’s World Cup Berth

06-22-2026 10:07 AM
It’s hard to overstate the joy that swept through the home of Selma Mänsell on March 31, when Esmir Bayraktarević scored the winning penalty against...

Summer bus to Golden Gardens Beach: how to get there without a car

06-22-2026 6:06 AM
In Seattle, a new seasonal bus route is being launched to help people reach the popular Golden Gardens park without a personal car. The Golden...
A Sasquatch statue, which has been dressed in the past as Cupid, is now wearing a U.S.A. FIFA World Cup jersey, Tuesday, June 16, 2026, in Blaine, Wash.  (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

Seattle Solstice: Summer Arrives With a Peak of Light and Heat

06-21-2026 10:04 PM
Summer truly arrived on Sunday with the summer solstice — the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere. In Seattle, the sun shone for 15...
People soak up the sun at Golden Gardens Park in May in Seattle. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Seattle: summer bus, baseball talent, and Mariners’ win

06-21-2026 6:07 PM
Summer digest: a new bus route to Golden Gardens Beach, school pitcher Eli Herst draws MLB attention, and the Mariners beat the Red Sox 3-1, avoiding...
Rosalie Fish’s mother, Autumn, helps her adjust her gown before commencement ceremonies where Fish received her Master’s in Social Work degree from the University of Washington. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)

Cowlitz Tribe’s tuition assistance changes lives across generations

06-21-2026 3:05 PM
Rosalie Fish, preparing to enroll at the University of Washington — a major research university in Seattle with strong programs in engineering,...
Megan Shen, a social psychologist and associate professor at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, conducts research on supporting patients living with serious illness. “I’ve seen repeatedly that grief often shows up in quieter ways than death,” Shen writes. (Robert Hood / Fred Hutch News Service)

Losses We Rarely Mourn

06-21-2026 12:05 PM
We’re used to thinking that grief is only about death. But in fact, we mourn not only people, but also our dreams, plans, and whole imagined versions...

Neighbors

Two new wildfires sparked on Vancouver Island over the weekend, both believed to have been caused by people, according to the BC Wildfire Service.

Digest: football comeback, wildfires and refugees

06-22-2026 1:06 PM
Egypt’s national team secured a hard-fought victory over New Zealand in Vancouver. On Vancouver Island, two human-caused wildfires broke out. Ahead of World Refugee Day, stories of refugee success in Canada. Egypt pulled off a historic comeback in Vancouver: 3-1 win over New Zealand As part of a series of pre-season or friendly matches held in preparation for the World Cup, Egypt’s national team earned a dramatic win over New Zealand. The match took place in Vancouver and quickly became one of...
Fans at B.C. Place in Vancouver and at watch parties across the country erupted in cheers after Thursday's historic 6-0 win, the first for Canada's men's team at a World Cup.

Canada beats Qatar at the World Cup, as whales return to the shores

06-21-2026 1:04 PM
Canada’s national team secured a historic 6-0 victory over Qatar at the home World Cup in Vancouver. At the same time, scientists are noting a rise in the whale population in coastal waters, including rare species. Canada’s Triumph: Historic Win Over Qatar at the Home FIFA World Cup The Canada men’s national soccer team has made its name in history by claiming the first ever win at the men’s World Cup. The group-stage match against Qatar, played on June 18, 2026, at BC Place Stadium in...
City of Surrey officials are under fire for their decision to defy Metro Vancouver's water restriction plan by staying at Stage 2 restrictions rather than moving to more stringent Stage 3. Surrey says it is monitoring its own water use, but Metro Vancouver staff say collaboration in an interconnected system is important.

Water limits, football frenzy and elite real estate

06-20-2026 1:05 PM
Surrey backed away from regional water restrictions, sparking anger. Fans splurged huge sums on tickets for Canada’s historic win. The luxury real estate market is shifting from big cities to the suburbs. Surrey defies Metro Vancouver water limits: what’s behind the decision? The city of Surrey has found itself at the center of a controversy: it is the only municipality within the Metro Vancouver water district that refused to move to the third level of restrictions, staying on the second. As...
Canada's resounding World Cup win over Qatar doesn't just put the team in the driver's seat to advance in the tournament for the first time — it raises the prospect of even more Team Canada action in Vancouver.

Vancouver: World Cup, Housing and a Possible Whitecaps Move

06-19-2026 1:03 PM
Canada’s World Cup win brings playoff matches closer to Vancouver; Karin and Eby announced a $3.2 billion plan to buy unsold condos; Premier Eby called a possible “Vancouver Whitecaps” move to Las Vegas a tragedy. Canada’s World Cup win boosts the odds of playoff matches in Vancouver Canada’s resounding group-stage win over Qatar at the FIFA World Cup not only brings the team closer to a historic trip to the knockout rounds, but also significantly increases the likelihood that fans in Vancouver...
Vancouver bars are rushing beer and staff to the front line of the World Cup's war on thirst.

World Cup in Vancouver: records, marches and a red city

06-18-2026 1:04 PM
Vancouver is experiencing a football boom: Australian fans nearly drained the bars on Granville Street, Canadian supporters are preparing a historic march to BC Place to back the national team in the match against Qatar, and the city is turning red. Vancouver's Granville Street Bars Survive a World Cup Beer Tsunami: Aussie Fans Almost Drink the City Dry The opening weekend of the FIFA World Cup in Vancouver brought a surge of business that no one could have fully anticipated, with one bar...
British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating after a man died while in custody in Vancouver.

Incidents in Vancouver: investigations and infrastructure issues

06-16-2026 1:04 PM
Today's news touches on several key events in Metro Vancouver: an independent probe into the death of a man in police custody, a large power outage in the southern part of the city, and a full strike by 700 utility workers threatening parks and water treatment systems. Death under mysterious circumstances: British Columbia's police watchdog investigates after man dies in cell A new scandal involving police actions is unfolding in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Independent...
Australia and Turkey kick off their World Cup Group D match at BC Place in Vancouver on Saturday. A blend of Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass was chosen for the BC Place pitch.Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Canada Riding a Wave of Events: World Cup, Strikes and Heat in Vancouver

06-15-2026 1:05 PM
The spotlight is on three key topics: a successful World Cup kickoff in Vancouver on natural turf, a large-scale strike by Metro Vancouver infrastructure workers, and a forecast of potentially record heat in the region. Australia Praises BC Place Pitch: "Perfect Playing Conditions" The natural grass pitch installed at BC Place in Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup received high marks from world-class players after passing its first test in a group-stage match. On Saturday Australia earned a...
Your travel time onboard the Amtrak Cascades from Canada into the U.S. just got a bit shorter. The change comes just as crowds are heading into Seattle for Worl

Strike and Heat: What Awaits Vancouver

06-14-2026 1:04 PM
Vancouver faces a triple challenge: a municipal workers' strike is disrupting infrastructure services, an extreme heat wave is forcing water conservation due to critical repair work, and at the same time cross-border rail service to the U.S. is improving with new measures on the train route. The route from Vancouver to Seattle is shorter: what's changed on the Amtrak route The train trip from Canadian Vancouver to American Seattle has become slightly faster, which is especially important now as...

USA

Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Tyler Robinson Attends Court Hearing

U.S. Politics as a Mirror of a Crisis of Trust and Power

06-22-2026 2:05 PM
If you look at these three pieces together, they form a fairly coherent picture: American politics and public life are increasingly living in a state of heightened polarization, where not only elections and the appointment of officials come to the fore, but also questions of legitimacy, trust in institutions, control of the public sphere, and the struggle over how events are interpreted. In one storyline, this shows up through the criminal case involving the death of Charlie Kirk and the legal...
Displaced Palestinians began returning to the north of Gaza after the Israeli military announced that a cease-fire was in effect.Credit...Saher Alghorra for The New York Times

When instinct is louder than noise

06-22-2026 8:07 AM
The common thread of these pieces is unexpectedly the same: in very different circumstances — at war, in a local public spat, in sport, and even in everyday life — the deciding moment is when a person either follows an inner impulse or yields to public pressure. In a New York Times report, this is evident through a photograph from Gaza, where the return of displaced Palestinians to the north after the announcement of a cease-fire is not just news, but a visual testament to fragile hope. In a...
(PHOTOS) Casper Housing Authority hosts Father’s Day celebration at Washington Park

Returning as a Form of Power

06-21-2026 2:03 PM
Taken together, these three news stories share one big theme: how public figures and institutions reassert their relevance through returning—back to the stage, back onto the court, and back to their city. Rod Stewart, despite his age and physical discomfort, continues to go out to meet the audience; Serena Williams, after years of absence, is back in major tennis; and the College National Finals Rodeo is locking in its long-running presence in Casper for another decade. In all three cases, it’s...
A three-time Olympic canoeist said he was arrested Friday after he said he reached into the pool to touch the new “American flag blue” coating that has begun to peel off.

Power, Media and Sport Amid a Big American Summer

06-21-2026 8:03 AM
If you look at these three pieces together, they don’t add up to a random selection of news items, but rather to a fairly precise portrait of the moment: politics in the United States is becoming increasingly performative, television and media operate according to the logic of symbolic gestures and conflicts, and sport remains the space where attention shifts to records, emotion, and national storylines. The common theme here is the struggle for attention and control of the agenda. Donald Trump...
The Grand Canyon National Park is seen Oct. 8, 2025, in Grand Canyon, Ariz.

Roads, heat and the price of mistakes: common lessons from three stories

06-20-2026 2:04 PM
If you look at these three stories together, they’re united not by the subject as such, but by a deeper narrative: infrastructure, safety, and the human and managerial cost of underestimating risks. One article is about deadly heat on trails in Grand Canyon and how the natural environment can quickly become a threat to life. Another is about a crime committed during an ordinary taxi ride, and how the law-enforcement system unravels the consequences of violence. In the third, Iowa’s...
Burrows won multiple Emmy awards and also directed episodes of “Friends,” “Frasier” and “The Mary Tyler Moore” show.

Tragedy on the North Side and the Role of Public Memory

06-19-2026 2:05 PM
Nearly all of the sources here discuss things that, in different ways, shape public memory: one piece about the death of James Burrows, a man who defined American television comedy for decades, others about a dramatic incident in San Antonio where violence, police work, and the fates of bystanders collided. At first glance, these are very different stories, but they share one theme: how society records the events and people who leave a mark—either in culture or in the day-to-day life of a city....
“Although the Complaint concedes that Lou DiBella threatened Guillot in various ways,” the response filing states, “Guillot never reported to anyone at the City of Richmond and/or the Economic Development Authority that DiBella ‘threatened to kill Guillot and his family.’”

Land and Fire Conflicts: How Infrastructure Becomes a Flashpoint

06-18-2026 2:05 PM
Stories from Richmond, Virginia, and rural Oregon might seem completely different: in one case, a high‑profile federal defamation suit between a developer and the owner of a Minor League Baseball club; in the other, fires near a solar farm, a highway, and an RV campground. But underlying all these events is the same theme: how pieces of modern infrastructure (stadiums, commercial real estate, solar panels, roads, recreation areas) become arenas not only of economic competition but of legal and...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Two bicyclists were killed and a third was injured in a suspected DUI crash on June 11 on the Pacific Coast Highway in Ventura County, California. A 24-year-old man from Oxnard was arrested in connection with the incident. Kellie Standish, 33, of Bend, Oregon, and William Tucker, 39, of Ventura, California,

Fragile security: how sudden violence and the elements reshape everyday life

06-18-2026 8:05 AM
Each of the three reports from different parts of the U.S. — a nighttime storm in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana; a deadly crash involving cyclists in California; and a manhunt for a shooter in Maryland — may at first seem unrelated. Together, however, they form a very familiar picture: the ordinary, seemingly stable routines of daily life can be shattered at any moment — by nature, human recklessness, or intentional violence. People go to work, ride bikes along the ocean, attend university, and...
Channel 2 Action News is following all the north Georgia races.

Fragility of Big Plans: Elections, Disasters and Sport as a Mirror of Uncertainty

06-17-2026 8:04 AM
In all three stories — from the Georgia primaries to a wildfire near Spokane and the injury of a Tour de France star — there seems at first glance to be nothing in common. Political intrigue in the American South, a local tragedy in the U.S. Northwest, and a decision by a European cycling team look like plots from different worlds. But viewed more broadly, they form a single narrative about how fragile even the most carefully laid plans become when confronted with reality — political, natural,...

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U.S. Influence Under the Spotlight: Allies, Iran, and Disputes Over Diplomacy

06-19-2026 11:03 PM
Tensions around the United States are rising: how Washington applies force and conducts policy at home and abroad, how its approach to partners...
Война США против Ирана привела к серьезной деформации и без того уже приходившей в упадок системы взаимоотношений Америки с государствами Персидского залива.…

How Beijing, Ankara and Kyiv See the U.S. Today

06-19-2026 7:06 AM
In June 2026 the United States simultaneously represents a source of threat, a security guarantor and a key economic partner for many countries....
Подпись: Верховный лидер Ирана Моджтаба Джамене́и.

Venezuela and Turkey react to a possible US–Iran deal

06-18-2026 11:07 PM
Recent reports of a potential agreement between the United States and Iran have prompted a wave of commentary and political interpretation in...
America’s war with Iran has already transformed the Middle East. For years, the Islamic Republic’s clerical regime bragged that it could strangle the Persian Gulf. But it refrained from...

How the World Argues About the US: Europe, the Gulf and China

06-17-2026 7:14 AM
In mid‑June 2026, foreign debates about the United States are concentrated on several overlapping threads. First, there is Washington’s foreign...
2026 Iran war | Explained, United States, Israel, Strait of Hormuz, Map, & Conflict | Britannica

How the World Debates America: Russia, China and Turkey on US Foreign Policy

06-16-2026 5:04 PM
In mid‑June 2026, discussion of the United States in international media again reminds us that Washington remains the main "distribution center" of...
Американське видання Politico розкриває парадоксальну ситуацію, у якій опинилася Україна напередодні саміту G7: уперше за роки активних бойових дій Київ здобуває більше території, ніж втрачає, а українські дрони ефективно підривають російські лінії постачання, але водночас країна потерпає від браку ракет-перехоплювачів і пошкодженої енергетичної інфраструктури. Видання аналізує, як ці суперечливі обставини формують дипломатичний порядок денний: союзники сподіваються скористатися відносним поліпшенням ситуації на фронті, аби переконати Дональда Трампа не втрачати уваги до війни й закрити критичні прогалини в підтримці. Паралельно йдеться про серію оборонних угод між Україною та Великою Британією, Німеччиною й Канадою у сфері виробництва дронів, а також про глухий кут у мирних переговорах – зокрема через відволікання Вашингтона на Іран. Politico зауважує, що після G7 на Україну чекають конференція з відновлення у Ґданську, саміт НАТО в Анкарі та зустріч

America in the Crosshairs: Germany, Ukraine and Japan Debate the US Role

06-16-2026 7:08 AM
Today, outside the United States, discussions are not about one or two headline episodes but about a knot of issues in which Washington has become...
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's resort, in Palm Beach, Florida, on December 29, 2025 [Jonathan Ernst/Reuters]

How the world reads Washington: Israel, Australia and Ukraine on a new phase of American power

06-15-2026 5:10 PM
In mid‑June 2026 the United States again finds itself at the epicenter of global debate — but this time not only as a "hegemon," rather as the...
בראיון לרשת Fox News, נשיא ארה

How the World Sees America Now: Germany, Japan and Israel Debate Trump

06-15-2026 7:07 AM
The American agenda is once again dominating the planet’s information airwaves, but the set of questions being asked in Berlin, Tokyo and Tel Aviv...
How US Tariffs Are Shaping Tech Trade in 2025 and 2026 - TecEx

How the World Argues with America: Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Australia

06-14-2026 5:03 PM
In June 2026, discussion of the United States in the foreign press and among experts noticeably shifted: the foreground is no longer the abstract...

World

Delcy Rodríguez

Delcy Rodríguez: A Diplomatic Path With the United States — the Right Choice

06-23-2026 4:11 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez said that restoring diplomatic relations with the United States was the right decision to ensure peace and the country’s sovereignty. She noted that January 3, 2026 became a turning point in both domestic and foreign policy, and that over the past six months it has been possible to return to the path of diplomacy. According to her, the ability to resolve disagreements through diplomatic channels is a positive step. Acknowledging that the country is...
نتنياهو خلال قمة السياسة الدولية التي في القدس (رويترز)

Netanyahu became the biggest loser after the US-Iran deal

06-23-2026 3:08 AM
German media outlets continue to criticize Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the United States, in recent days, announced that it had reached an understanding with Iran. According to analysts, this move paves the way for sharp revisions to Netanyahu’s policies, as he has weakened Israel’s position both on the international stage and in the region. Most commentators agree that Netanyahu has been betting on a war with Iran and its allies in order to restore his image as Israel’s...
#Канал26👉 Президент США Дональд Трамп заявил, что его страна имеет «полный контроль» над Ормузским проливом — одним из морских коридоров, которыми…

Latin America’s Reaction to U.S. Influence

06-22-2026 7:06 PM
Latin America continues to closely monitor how decisions by American politicians and the United States’ diplomatic moves affect the region. In some reports, the focus is on Washington’s efforts to strengthen ties with local allies and involve countries more actively in a shared agenda. In others, attention is drawn to the role of the United States as one of the key players in global conflicts, including the topic of Iran. At the same time, the news carries a broader political meaning: for many,...
لافتة عند مدخل منتجع بورغنشتوك في سويسرا (أسوشيتد برس)

The US and Iran move into a technical phase of talks

06-22-2026 4:07 PM
The first round of political consultations between the United States and Iran in Switzerland has concluded, and the two sides are now focusing on the technical work needed to iron out the details. Qatar and Pakistan served as mediators. An agreement has been reached to form several working groups to address key issues—ranging from the nuclear program to sanctions and dispute-resolution mechanisms. It is expected that it is the technical teams who, in the coming days, will lay the groundwork for...
Rodríguez se reunió para abordar temas de energía y petróleo. CORTESÍA

International Giants Are Back: Venezuela Opens for Investment

06-22-2026 4:10 AM
Venezuela’s economy is taking a significant turn: after a long period of isolation, the country is once again attracting major multinational corporations. Thanks to a new openness strategy initiated by the government, Venezuela is becoming an attractive destination for investment in key sectors—energy, infrastructure, and natural resource extraction. This influx of capital signals a shift in the country’s global image: investors see long-term strategic opportunities here. American oil giant...

Iran’s Central Bank chief: progress in freeing assets and lifting oil sanctions

06-22-2026 3:08 AM
According to Iran’s Central Bank chief, significant progress has been made in unblocking frozen Iranian assets, and agreement has also been reached with the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to grant a sanctions exemption for the sale of Iranian oil. Although the negotiations were intense and complex, their outcome fully matches the objectives set by the Iranian delegation, paving the way for improving the country’s financial situation on the international stage.
الوفد الإيراني لدى وصوله إلى مقر المحادثات مع الولايات المتحدة في منتجع بورغنشتوك بسويسرا أمس الأحد (الفرنسية)

US Diplomat Denied Talks With Iran Were Derailed in Switzerland

06-21-2026 4:05 PM
Contrary to reports from several media outlets, US-Iranian talks in Swiss Burgenstock have not been interrupted, a US State Department representative said in an interview with Axios. The diplomat уточнил that consultations began on Sunday morning and continued uninterrupted in various formats. The main topics included the fate of the Strait of Hormuz, the nuclear deal, mechanisms to prevent direct clashes, and implementation of the Lebanon ceasefire agreement. The talks were held both directly...
Ejecutiva encargada Delcy Rodríguez

In Venezuela, people’s voting is being expanded: condominium boards will join the national...

06-21-2026 4:07 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez announced that the second National People’s Consultation will take place on July 12, 2026, and for the first time it will include not only community councils, but also condominium boards across the country. This innovation is intended to broaden the territorial and social reach of the citizen direct-participation mechanism. According to Rodríguez, during the voting, residents will directly determine the allocation of public funds, based on...
أعلام سويسرا والولايات المتحدة وإيران وقطر وباكستان أمام مجمع فنادق بورغنستوك بسويسرا، الذي تنعقد فيه المحادثات (الفرنسية)

Preliminary U.S.-Iran talks begin in Switzerland with Qatar and Pakistan mediating…

06-21-2026 3:05 AM
On Sunday, technical consultations began in Switzerland between U.S. and Iranian delegations, with representatives of Qatar and Pakistan also taking part. The meetings are intended to lay the groundwork for a new round of talks connected with implementing the memorandum of understanding on the cessation of hostilities. According to Pakistan’s state television, the technical sessions involving members of the four countries’ delegations may continue until Monday. Switzerland’s foreign ministry...

Knowledge

SeaTac $15 minimum wage winning in early vote count

Fifteen Dollars of a Dream: How Airport Cleaners Changed America

06-23-2026 11:06 AM
Imagine working every day—cleaning, cooking, carrying heavy bags—but still not having enough money even for food. That’s how thousands of people living near Seattle were living. But one day, they came up with something very smart. And it changed not only their lives, but the lives of millions of people across America. Most astonishingly, this story didn’t start with wealthy businessmen or famous politicians. It started with ordinary women with buckets and rags. A small town with a big...
Unveiling The Hidden City Beneath Seattle

A Road of Logs That Rolled Kindness: How Lumberjacks Invented a Seattle That Cares...

06-22-2026 11:36 PM
Have you ever heard the phrase “to end up at the bottom”? In English, there’s a similar one—“Skid Row”—and people all over the world know it. But few people know that the expression was born in one specific place: in Seattle, on a real road of logs. And even fewer know that it was around this road that a tradition of caring for people first took root—one that still lives on in the city today. The road the giants slid down Picture a massive forest—so dense that the trees there are taller than a...
Moscow Monorail Special - page four

A train from the future that was too cold: the story of Moscow’s monorail

06-22-2026 11:06 AM
Imagine a train racing over the city on a thin rail—like it’s straight out of a science-fiction movie. Sounds magical, right? Exactly such a train appeared in Moscow in 2004. It was called a “transport of the future,” and people were very proud of it. But the future had one big problem—it wasn’t at all ready for a real Russian winter. Where the idea of a magical train came from Long ago, back in the middle of the last century, huge celebrations and exhibitions were held in different...
The old west saloon interior hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

A House With a Scary Name: How One Old Saloon Taught Cities to Preserve Their Stories

06-21-2026 11:35 PM
Imagine stepping into an old wooden house—and it starts telling you a story, not in words, but through creaking floorboards, scuffed tables, and faded photographs on the walls. That’s exactly how people feel when they visit the “Blood Bucket” saloon in the small American town of Virginia City. The building was almost torn down. But it was saved—and that act of saving changed how many towns think about their historic buildings. Why Is the Saloon Called “Blood Bucket”? Just the name alone sounds...
Seattle, Washington in 1878 - Bird's Eye View, Aerial map, Panorama, Vintage, Antique map ...

Words That Survived a Whole Battle: The Story of Chief Seattle

06-21-2026 11:04 AM
Have you ever wondered what real story lies behind every city name? Seattle is one of the best-known cities in America. It’s a rainy
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People Who Saved the River by Simply Stopping Work

06-20-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine this: you work at a huge factory that smells of fish, your hands are constantly wet and cold, and outside the window a beautiful river flows—yet there are almost no fish left in it. That’s what life looked like for Filipino workers in salmon canneries in the U.S. state of Oregon in 1933. And when they decided to stop and say “no,” they didn’t just save themselves—they helped save the river. Who were Filipino workers, and why did they come so far? In the early 20th century, thousands of...
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Fish That Remember the Way Home: How a Small Window Changed a Big City

06-20-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine you’re sailing very far from home — so far that all around you is only the endless ocean. Years pass. And then, suddenly, you know exactly where to go to return to the very spot where you were born. Not just back to your city — but to your street, to your house. This is exactly what salmon are able to do as they pass through the Ballard Locks in Seattle. And this discovery — made in part by ordinary schoolchildren — changed the way the entire city thinks about its rivers. A Door Between...
Inside the Underground City Seattle Is Built Atop

A city under a city: how Seattle hid an entire street underground

06-19-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine walking down an ordinary street, going into a shop for ice cream — and then realizing that right under your feet there’s another street. With old storefronts, sidewalks, and even doors that nobody had opened for more than a hundred years. That’s exactly how Seattle is: a city with a secret lower level. The fire that changed everything In 1889, Seattle suffered a real disaster. A carpenter accidentally knocked over a kettle of hot glue, and a fire broke out. Wooden buildings caught fire...
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The Troll Who Befriended an Entire City: How One Sculpture Changed Everything

06-19-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine a dark, dirty place under a massive bridge—somewhere nobody wanted to go. It was scary, unpleasant, and dangerous. Now imagine that a giant troll lives there, and that every resident in the neighborhood absolutely adores him: they bring him gifts and take photos next to him, like he’s an old friend. That’s exactly what happened in Seattle, in the Fremont neighborhood, where the famous Troll under the Aurora Bridge appeared in 1990. And this story isn’t just about a sculpture. It’s a...

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FIFA Seattle's World Cup Celepration

Seattle's World Cup Week: What's Happening Now and What's Coming Next

06-18-2026 8:32 AM
Seattle, June 18, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: match recaps, the next Seattle Stadium fixtures, free fan celebrations around...
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Seattle's World Cup Week: June 17, 2026

06-17-2026 1:32 AM
Seattle, June 17, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: yesterday's tournament action and today's outlook, the next ten days of matches...