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Calgary Brings Fluoride Back to Its Drinking Water
The Prada Sandal That Led to Cries of Cultural Theft in India
They Demanded Democracy. Years Later, They Are Still Paying the Price.
Canada to Scrap Tax That Led Trump to Suspend Trade Talks
Monday Briefing: The Toll of an Attack on an Iranian Prison
The Story Behind Brazil’s Viral Beatboxing Nuns
For South Koreans,‘Squid Game’ Was More Than Just Entertainment
How Europe Got Tough on Migration
Cocaine Is the Fastest-Growing Illegal Drug Worldwide. Here’s Why.
After U.S. and Israeli Strikes, Could Iran Make a Nuclear Bomb?
Rosalind Fox Solomon, Whose Photos Captured Emotional Nuance, Dies at 95
A U.S. Base in Saudi Arabia Expands to Help Counter Iran
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Keep Details of Their Venice Wedding Under Wraps
A U.S. Base in Saudi Arabia Expands to Help Counter Iran
Thursday Briefing: Trump Says He’ll Meet With Iran
Iranians and Israelis Begin Tense Return to Normal Life
Israelis and Iranians Embrace a Return to Normalcy as Truce Holds
Timeline: Did Iran or Israel Violate the Cease-Fire With Strikes?
Democrats Forge Ahead With Efforts to Reach War Powers Vote Amid Shaky Cease-Fire
Canada and EU Sign Defense Agreement as Trump Promises to Reduce International Security
F.B.I. Warns of Possible Retaliation by Iran After Bombing of Nuclear Sites
Iran attacked a U.S. base in Qatar that typically houses 10,000 troops.
Syria Church Bombing Kills at Least 20 in Damascus
After U.S. Strikes, Iranian Officials Try to Project a Sense of Normalcy
Satellite Images Show What U.S. May Have Targeted Iran’s Fordo Nuclear Site
U.S. Air Force B-2 Bombers, Which Can Carry Bunker-Buster Bombs, Deployed Across the Pacific
Israeli Attacks in Iran Kill Three More Commanders, Israel Says
Air India C.E.O.’s Comments on Crash Draw Backlash Online
Putin Suggests Russia Could Take Another Ukrainian City
Map: 5.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Iran
U.K. Lawmakers Approve Plans for Medically Assisted Dying
Why Israelis View the Prospect of a Nuclear-Armed Iran as a Threat
Israel struck an inactive Iranian nuclear site.
Netanyahu says Israel doesn’t need help to reach its goals in Iran.
Why Israelis View the Prospect of a Nuclear-Armed Iran as a Threat
U.S. lawmakers say Gulf Arab leaders want Iran’s nuclear program to end, but preferably not by force.
There are about 40,000 U.S. troops in the Middle East.
Despite danger from Iran’s deadly missile fire, Israeli morale appears high.
As Israel attacks, Iranians flee capital in search of safety.
Mount Lewotobi Volcano Erupts in Indonesia, Spewing Ash Miles High
As Iran Fires at Israel, Palestinians Get Caught in the Crossfire
Israeli Strike Hits Iranian State TV Broadcaster
How Missile Defense Works (and Why It Fails)
Israel Diminished Iran’s Air Defenses in Rounds of Strikes
Map: 5.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Lima, Peru
Israel Expands Attack to Include Iran’s Oil and Gas Industry
Israel and Ukraine Show How Drone Smuggling Is Powerful New War Technique
Defying Calls for De-Escalation, Israel and Iran Exchange Deadly Fire
Israel’s next target is Fordo, a nuclear site hidden in a mountain.
Friday Briefing: Air India Crash Killed More Than 260 People
A whistle-blower’s lawyer calls on the F.A.A. to release a report on the 787 Dreamliner.
For recovery and investigation of Air India crash, authorities contend with the risk of struck sites collapsing.
School Bus Swept Away as Floods in South Africa Kill at Least 49
World Bank Ends Its Ban on Funding Nuclear Power Projects
A Syrian Committee for Civil Peace Angers Those Demanding Justice
Ambulance Crew and Photographer Among Latest Casualties in Gaza
Argentina’s Supreme Court Upholds Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s Prison Sentence
Protest Over Sexual Assault Case in Northern Ireland Turns Violent
Israel Deports Greta Thunberg After Intercepting Gaza Aid Boat
NATO Chief Urges Members to Spend Far More on Military
Valmik Thapar, Tenacious Tiger Conservationist in India, Is Dead
Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship With Greta Thunberg Aboard
Attack on Colombia Senator, Miguel Uribe Turbay, Caught on Video
Touring a Tunnel in Gaza That Leads Underneath a Hospital
Monday Briefing: Tensions Flare in Los Angeles
Italians Prepare to Vote in Citizenship Referendum
Colombian Senator Shot at Campaign Event
Russia Strikes Kharkiv Twice in Same Day, Ukraine Says
London’s ‘Little America’ Is No More. What’s Taking Its Place?
Buyer With Ties to Chinese Communist Party Got V.I.P. Treatment at Trump Crypto Dinner
Abrego Garcia Is Being Returned to U.S. From El Salvador
UK Court Warns Lawyers Can Be Prosecuted Over A.I. Tools That ‘Hallucinate’ Fake Material
Israel ‘Activated Clans’ to Fight Hamas in Gaza, Netanyahu Says
Reform U.K.’s Chairman, Zia Yusuf, Quits Amid Infighting
Used in Covid Shots, mRNA May Help Rid the Body of H.I.V.
U.S. Vetoes U.N. Resolution Demanding Immediate Gaza Cease-Fire
How Higher Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Will Affect Companies
Israel Says It Made Record Weapons Sales Abroad While Fighting War
Mexico’s Supreme Court Likely to Be Dominated by the Governing Morena
French Lawmakers Vote to Promote Alfred Dreyfus Amid Rising Antisemitism
South Korea’s New President Will Face Deep Divisions and the Trump Administration
Tuesday Briefing: South Korea Votes
South Koreans Begin Voting to Elect a New President
Ukraine Strikes Russian Air Bases in Large-Scale Drone Attack
Monday Briefing: Ukraine bombarded Russian air bases
Mexico Votes in Sprawling, First-Ever Judiciary Election
Poland’s Presidential Election Goes Down to the Wire
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