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As Hospitals Close and Doctors Flee, Sudan’s Health Care System Is Collapsing
Paraguay Picks a New President: What You Need to Know
They Refused to Fight for Russia. The Law Did Not Treat Them Kindly.
Mystery Gas Leak in India Leaves at Least 11 Dead
Many in U.K. Greet King Charles’s Coronation With a ‘Take It or Leave It’ Shrug
If You Don’t Use Your Land, These Marxists May Take It
Under the Hollywood Spotlight, a Fading Welsh Town Is Reborn
London’s Other Royals, the ‘Pearlies,’ Keep Alive Cockney Customs
Deadliest Russian Attack in Months on Ukraine’s Cities Kills at Least 25
E.U. Extends Tariff Waiver for Ukrainian Grain, Despite Some Protests
Spain Bakes in Summer-Like Heat, and Worries About What Comes Next
U.N. Security Council Unanimously Condemns Taliban’s Treatment of Women
Save Ukraine, a small but effective nonprofit group, searches for missing children.
Macron Honors Haitian Revolutionary, but Leaves Much Unsaid
It’s OK to Be Single, the Church of England Says: So Was Jesus.
Ukrainian Troops Repel Russian Attacks, and Hope Western Arms Turn the Tide
Russian forces intensify fight around Vuhledar, a town where they have faced notable setbacks.
A Symbol of Loss in Almost Every Ukrainian Kitchen
Amid air raid sirens, traditional dance and song bring Ukrainians together.
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High-Ranking Iranian Cleric Gunned Down by Bank Guard
Xi and Zelensky Talk at Last, but Words Are Chosen Carefully
Berlin to Review Sale of Heat Pump Maker to U.S. Firm
Ukraine Has Nearly All Combat Vehicles Allies Promised, NATO Says
Russian Lawyers Ask Court to Ease Crackdown on Speaking Out
‘Publicity here will only complicate the process,’ Lavrov says of any prisoner swap.
‘Publicity here will only complicate the process,’ Lavrov says of any prisoner swap.
A grain glut leaves some Eastern European countries caught between solidarity with Ukraine and survival.
Murdoch’s News Group Paid Settlement to Prince William, Court Filing Shows
The stakes for Ukraine’s spring offensive? ‘Everything.’
Russian-Led U.N. Meeting on Peace Draws West’s Accusations of Hypocrisy
The U.N. proposes extending and expanding the Black Sea grain deal to a reluctant Russia.
Miller High Life Crushed by Fist of Champagne Police
Men in Military Uniforms Killed at Least 60 People, Burkina Faso Says
A drone was shot down over Crimea, Russian authorities say.
China Says Chatbots Must Toe the Party Line
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Here are the latest developments.
High-Ranking Election Official Is Killed in Myanmar
‘I Cry Quietly’: A Soldier Describes the Toll of Russia’s War
How the United States evacuated its embassy in Khartoum.
Leonardo’s Ferry Left High and Dry by Global Warming and Red Tape
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Elisabeth Kopp, Swiss Politician Who Made History, Dies at 86
Cellphones Across Britain Will Blast a ‘Loud Siren-like’ Alert This Weekend
Pentagon Speeds Up Tank Timeline for Ukraine but Resists Calls for Jets
Russia’s onslaught includes years of propaganda directed at Ukraine’s east.
Two Former Peruvian Leaders Share the Same Jail. Another May Soon Join Them.
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Defense chiefs meet on aid for Ukraine, with an eye on its long-awaited offensive.
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