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Mediators worked for days to extend the deal.
Fancy Wearing a Kaunda Suit? Not in Kenya’s Parliament.
Henry Kissinger’s Life and Work in Photos
E.U. Court Rules Public Offices Can Ban Religious Symbols
The Dilemmas of a Petrostate Preparing to Host a Climate Summit
Israeli Forces Kill 4 in West Bank, Palestinian Officials Say
Sierra Leone Announces Arrest of 13 Military Officials in ‘Attempted Coup’
Here’s What We Know About the Hostages Released on Monday
The U.S. says it will push for the truce to last until all the hostages are released.
Profiles of Change: For 7 Women, a Heartfelt Cause Became a Mission
Hamas releases a Russian hostage, and praises the Kremlin for support.
After 4-Year-Old Hostage Is Freed, Her Family Breathes a Sigh of Relief
Here’s What We Know About the Hostages Released on Sunday
Prime Minister Netanyahu Visits Israeli Troops in Gaza
Israeli hostages and their families rejoiced after Friday’s release from Gaza captivity.
Two Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel are lynched in the West Bank.
No U.S. hostages are expected to be released in the next round, an official says.
More aid flows into Gaza during cease-fire, but still falls far short of needs.
For Tiny Village Near Gaza, Some Hostages Return, but More Are Still Missing
Here’s what we know about the released Israeli hostages.
Audrey Salkeld, Pioneering Historian of Everest, Dies at 87
Gazans anticipate a long night of attacks before a pause in fighting takes effect in the morning.
Here’s What We Know About the Israel-Hamas Deal
Germany Announces Special Budget to Avert Crisis
Putin Bristles as Other Leaders Criticize Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine
1973: Israel Accepts Egypt’s Request on Small Issue
At BRICS Summit, Countries Diverge Slightly on Israel and War in Gaza
Satellite Imagery Shows Ship Hijacked by Houthis Near Yemen Port
Who Are the Palestinian Prisoners Who Could Be Released in the Hostage Deal?
Deadly Strike Rocks a Hospital in Gaza, Where Few Are Still Working
Argentina Braces Itself for Its New ‘Anarcho-Capitalist’ President
Premature Babies Are Treated After Evacuation From Al-Shifa Hospital
Yemen’s Houthis hijacked a ship in the Red Sea.
Karel Schwarzenberg, Renegade Czech Prince and Politician, Dies at 85
Viktor Belenko, Who Defected to the West in a Jet Fighter, Dies at 76
Patients and Workers Leave Gaza Hospital Days After Israeli Raid
U.N. official says school being used as shelter is hit by bombardment.
Hospitals in southern Gaza are becoming overwhelmed, doctors say.
U.N. humanitarian chiefs tell the General Assembly that the situation in Gaza is ‘intolerable.’
A Journey Into Northern Gaza: Ruins, Wreckage and Darkness
An Exhibition of Orcs and Elves Has Rome Abuzz, and Bewildered
For Mexico, summit discussions cover migration, fentanyl and trade.
Trump and Bolsonaro Claimed Fraud. Now an Argentine Candidate Is, Too.
Israel says soldiers recovered the body of a hostage near Al-Shifa Hospital.
Here’s where Israeli troops have been reported within Al-Shifa’s hospital complex.
Israel and Hamas Appear to Be Near Hostage Deal, Officials Say
A White House spokesman denies that the U.S. had advance warning of Israel’s raid of Al-Shifa Hospital.
Bodies are being buried in a mass grave at Gaza City’s largest hospital, health officials say.
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