Don Duncan

Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar (left) walks with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (right) during the Montreal Pride parade in Montreal, Aug. 20, 2017.

Ireland’s youngest prime minister is under tough criticism

Economics

Some on the left had hoped the new taoiseach, as a gay man and son of an immigrant, would usher in a progressive agenda for his center-right party, Fine Gael. But Varadkar has held fast to his conservative politics, and that’s proving to be a lesson for the left.

At the Camlough Cattle Mart, which serves Crossmaglen. Farmers are worried how competitive their beef will be in a post-Brexit world.

Farmers in Northern Ireland know Brexit will be bad for them — they just don’t know how bad

Economics
The World

Born a Traveller, always a Traveller

The World

Musical pioneer prowls the Lebanese stage

The World

The Bhutan insurgencies

The World

Tribeca comes to Doha

The New York film festival, which this year focused on the Arab world, goes where the inspiration — and the money is.

The World

Economic crisis affects Lebanon de-mining

Funds that would go toward clearing a 205-square-kilometer danger zone have been diverted.

The World

Syrian art market rides wave of reform

Agence France-Presse

Improvements in the Syrian economy inspire an art market renaissance.

Syria’s gallery scene

Agence France-Presse

Lebanon sees offshore gas as answer to its power woes. Israel sees it different.

Conflict

Lebanon looks to cash in on natural gas.