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Small Strikes and Big Ambitions in Ukraine’s Attacks on Russia
Missing Sailor’s Boat Is Found Off the Mexican Coast
Ukraine is moving to export its grain through Croatia’s ports.
Tuesday Briefing: Floods Pummel Beijing
Ukraine’s Other Counteroffensive: Drone Attacks on Russian Soil
ISIS Affiliate Claims Responsibility for Deadly Attack at Rally in Pakistan
Inside Myanmar’s Escalating Assault on Civilians
Rescuers search for people trapped in the rubble after an attack on the city of Kryvyi Rih.
Ukraine boosts fuel supply ahead of winter.
An effort to rally South America behind Ukraine nearly got them killed.
Moscow’s attacks are stoking hatred of Russia in Odesa.
Tide of Terror Shifts in Haiti as U.S. Nurse and Her Child Are Abducted
Coup Supporters Attack the French Embassy in Niger
Amid the Counterattack’s Deadly Slog, a Glimmer of Success for Ukraine
In Israel, High Stakes for High Court: Democracy’s Fate
‘We Are a Romantic Country’: On the Set of a Steamy Hit in Italy
Russia Says 2 Drones Strike Buildings in Moscow in Latest Wave of Attacks
A Climate Warning from the Cradle of Civilization
Colombian President’s Son Is Arrested in Money Laundering Inquiry
‘Evacuated for the Fifth Time’: Worst Wildfires in Canadian History Persist
Australia to Fast-Track Missile Production for U.S. Exports
Ukraine Launches Rare Missile Strikes in Russia, Moscow Says
A Ukrainian fencer penalized for refusing a Russian handshake is guaranteed a spot in the Paris Olympics.
Yevgeny Prigozhin: From Putin’s ‘Chef’ to His Biggest Threat
Brazil Denies U.S. Extradition Request for Accused Russian Spy
A Ukrainian fencer is disqualified after refusing to shake hands with a Russian opponent.
The Tiny Irish Village Where Sinéad O’Connor Escaped the World
Ukraine’s Stepped-Up Assault Grinds Forward, but Scale Is Unclear
A Ukrainian fencer is disqualified after refusing to shake hands with a Russian opponent.
Putin claims Russian lines are holding.
Unverified photographs of Prigozhin surface as African leaders convene in St. Petersburg.
Senator Menendez urges the U.S. to punish Russian officials involved in deporting Ukraine’s children.
Colonization Was the ‘Luckiest Thing’ to Happen to Australia, Ex-Leader Says
Russia’s defense minister stresses military cooperation on a visit to North Korea.
Biden, shifting course, orders the U.S. to share evidence of Russian war crimes with the I.C.C.
Russia launches another barrage of missiles across Ukraine.
‘This is the big test’: U.S. officials describe a new Ukrainian effort to sever Russia’s hold on the south.
With Grain in the Cross Hairs Again, So Is a Jewel of Ukraine
Putin Plans Trip to China, Another Russian Leader to Visit North Korea
Both Sides Plan for Next Battles Over Israel’s Court Overhaul
Your Tuesday Briefing
Russia, seeking a bigger army, moves to raise the top age for military service.
Major American Jewish groups express dismay over the law’s passage.
The U.N.’s nuclear watchdog says mines have been spotted at the embattled Zaporizhzhia plant.
Israeli Parliament Passes Divisive Judicial Law, Escalating Protests
Russia Strikes Danube Port, Escalating Attacks on Ukraine Grain Routes
Putin signs a harsh new law targeting transgender people in Russia.
Israeli Protests Intensify After Vote on Judicial Limits
Israel’s Supreme Court faces a critical dilemma: How to handle a plan that would rein in its power.
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