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Twenty Years Later, Atrocities Haunt Darfur Again
Political Protests Turn Deadly in Tanzania
Flooding Remains in Some of the Hardest Hit Areas in Jamaica
Rio’s Deadliest Crackdown on Drug Gangs Sparks Outrage
Why Trump’s Boat Killings Would Be Hard to Prosecute
In Jamaica, Hurricane Melissa Brought ‘ Unprecedented Devastation’ U.N. Official says
2 Louvre Heist Suspects Have ‘Partially Admitted’ to the Crime
Video Analysis Shows Staged Recovery of Israeli Hostage Remains
U.S. Military Kills 14 More People Accused of Smuggling Drugs on Boats
Paramilitary Group Takes Key City From Sudan’s Military
Map: 6.0-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Turkey
The U.N. food agency fears it will not have enough to feed people in Haiti.
Search Underway After Crew Member Goes Overboard on Viking Cruise
Japan’s New Leader Faces an Early Test: Winning Over Trump
The Russia-Ukraine Energy War
Burevestnik Nuclear Missile Tests Successful, Russia Says
A Furniture Town Reels From Trump’s Tariffs (and Braces for More)
Trump Announces Tariff Increase on Canada Over Reagan Ad Spat
Francisco Pinto Balsemão, 88, Dies; Portuguese Prime Minister and Press Champion
Judge Dismisses Most Claims Against Tate Brothers in Florida Lawsuit
Trump to Investigate Whether China Abided by 2020 Trade Deal
Trump Officials Float New Plan for Abrego Garcia: Send Him to Liberia
The White House Wrecking Ball
Pakistan Bans Radical Islamist Party After Deadly Clashes
A Mystery in Trinidad as Bodies Wash Ashore After U.S. Strikes
Trump Officials Shoot Down Israeli Aspirations of Annexing West Bank Land
Congress Members Question Defense Department’s Delay in PFAS Cleanup
Russian Missiles Hit Apartments, School and Power Plant in Ukraine
What Are Gripen Fighter Jets and Why Does Ukraine Want Them From Sweden?
Stolen Louvre Jewelry Worth Over $100 Million, Paris Prosecutor Says
A Nepali Town Mourns a Native Son Who Died a Hamas Captive
G.M. to Stop Making Electric Vans in Canada Amid Trump Tariffs
How the Louvre Jewelry Heist Unfolded
In China’s Crowded Hospitals, She Found a New Career
Map: 5.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Japan
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Operations Unravel
Israel Strikes Gaza in First Major Test of U.S.-Brokered Cease-fire
The Contagious Gen Z Revolutions
Louvre Robbery: What Was Stolen
‘Everything Is Gone’: Gazans Return Home to Find Devastation and Little Hope
Sanae Takaichi Is Set to Be Japan’s First Female Prime Minister. But Will She Advance Women’s Rights?
‘Don’t Touch My Retirement!’ Wins the Day in France
Trump Backs Off Suggestion to Give Tomahawks to Ukraine, Again Deferring to Putin
Despite Gaza Cease-Fire, Aid Deliveries Struggle
Prince Andrew Surrenders Duke of York Title Amid Epstein Fallout
Maps: Where the U.S. Is Building Up Military Force in the Caribbean
Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize Brings Hope and Scrutiny to Venezuela’s Opposition
Kanchha Sherpa, Last Member of the Team That First Conquered Everest, Dies at 92
Judge Throws Out Children’s Lawsuit Against Trump’s Energy Policies
Who Were the Assad Regime's Top Enforcers in Syria?
U.S. to Take Control of More Companies as China’s Rare Earth Dominance Grows
Military Claims Power in Madagascar After President Is Impeached
What to Know About the Protests in Madagascar
Zelensky Revokes Odesa Mayor’s Citizenship, Amid Feud With Local Leaders
Trump Hosts Argentina’s Leader as U.S. Moves Ahead With Bailout
Gazans See Little to Celebrate Even Though the Bombs Have Stopped
Trump Takes a Victory Lap, but Avoids Questions About What’s Next
Times Reporters Discuss the Anti-Abortion Group A.D.F.’s Interest in Britain
Here’s the latest.
Why Now? The Lost Chances to Reach a Hostage Deal, and a Cease-Fire, Months Ago
China’s High Ambitions for Clean Energy
China Detains Dozens of Members of Underground Church
Residents Return to a Devastated Gaza City
Fears of a Coup Rise in Madagascar as Army Unit Joins Protesters
Dozens Killed in Strikes at Shelter in Besieged Sudanese City
Map: 7.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the South Atlantic Ocean
Macron Reappoints Sébastien Lecornu as France’s Prime Minister
María Corina Machado, Venezuela Opposition Leader, Is Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel Organizers Look Into Surge of Bets for Winner Ahead of Announcement
Big Investors Await Windfall From Trump’s Argentina Bailout
The U.N. says it is ready to rush aid into Gaza.
Iran, a Longtime Hamas Backer, Signals Support for Truce Deal With Israel
A New Security Decree Weighs Heavily on Italy’s Young Protesters
Trump’s Energy Cuts Punished Mostly Blue States. Red States Might Be Next.
Trump to Unveil Farmer Aid as China Shuns U.S. Crops
Hunter Biden Pursued a Deal to Sell Land Around the U.S. Embassy in Romania
Feared Sudanese Warlord Found Guilty at The Hague for Crimes in Darfur
Israel at War With Itself
Marine Park in Ontario Warns It May Euthanize Beluga Whales Without Cash Infusion
Appeal Trial Opens in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case
Israel and Hamas Show Signs of Embracing Parts of Trump’s Cease-Fire Deal
Drones, Democracy and the War in Ukraine
Heavy Rains in Nepal Cause Deadly Floods and Landslides
Macron Appoints French Cabinet, but Doubts Over Government’s Stability Persist
Trapped in the Homes They Thought Would Protect Them
At a Protest for a Deal, Israelis Wrestle With a Mix of Emotions
Netanyahu Defends Wartime Leadership, Saying Hostage Deal Is Within Reach
U.S. Research Focus in the Arctic Shifts: Less Climate, More Security
U.S. Military Attacked Boat Off Venezuela, Killing Four Men, Hegseth Says
Rescuers Stop Search for Survivors in Indonesia School Collapse
‘Appalled,’ ‘horrified,’ ‘sickening’: Leaders and residents condemn the Manchester attack.
Rescuers Search for Survivors After Deadly Philippines Quake
U.K. ‘Grooming Gang’ Leader Sentenced to 35 Years for Rape
Israel Escalates Gaza Offensive as Hamas Mulls Trump Plan
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