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Donors Rally Behind UNRWA, as U.N. Seeks to Restore Confidence
In Northern Ireland, a Knotty Brexit Problem Is on the Brink of Being Solved
Israel repeats its calls for halting funds to the U.N. agency that aids Gaza.
E.U.’s Hungary Problem Looms Large Ahead of Crucial Ukraine Summit
Israeli Military Confirms It Has Begun Flooding Hamas Tunnels
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The U.N.’s lead agency in Gaza fears its funding will soon collapse.
U.N. to Study Reports of Sexual Violence in Israel During Oct. 7 Attack
French Farmers Block Roads Around Paris, Escalating Protests
Monday Briefing: U.S. Service Members Killed in Jordan
The U.N. chief urges major donors not to suspend aid to its agency for Palestinians.
Finland to Vote for a New President in Its First Election Since Joining NATO
‘Two Days of Horror’: Doctor Documents Scene at Nasser Hosital
Major Donors Pause Funding for U.N. Agency as Scandal Widens
Israel Has History of Friction With U.N. Agency for Palestinians
Genocide Ruling Has Deep Symbolism but Little Immediate Effect
South Africa’s leader, facing domestic challenges, cheers a ruling that is popular at home.
Qatar Expresses Anger Over Netanyahu’s Leaked Criticism
Dozens Feared Dead in Collapse of Informal Gold Mine in Mali
Powerful Waves Slam U.S. Army Base in the Marshall Islands
Israel and Hamas’s Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal Proposals: What to Know
The U.S. strikes 2 more Houthi targets in Yemen.
Israelis are stunned by a day of loss, but most say they still support the war in Gaza.
Barricaded Highways and a Deadly Incident as French Farmers Rise Up
Israel says a buffer zone would protect its people; critics say the policy could be a war crime.
‘There Is No Safety’: Gazans Scramble to Find Shelter as Israeli Attacks Intensify
Israel’s foreign minister comes under pressure from E.U. officials in Brussels.
1924: Protests Will Continue on Rum-Ship Seizures
Map: 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Western China
The U.N. chief says the civilian toll in Gaza is ‘utterly unacceptable.’
Deep Under Gaza, Evidence of Cells and Hostages, Israel Says
A Palestinian American teenager killed in the West Bank is mourned.
Lev Rubinstein, Russian Poet and a Critic of Putin, Is Dead at 76
The U.S. Strikes More Houthi Sites in Yemen
The U.S. says it has struck three more Houthi missiles and launchers in Yemen.
French Police Officer Convicted in High-Profile Abuse Case
Prince Harry Withdraws Libel Claim Against Mail on Sunday Publisher
A U.N. official and a U.S. doctor describe the extreme suffering of wounded children in Gaza.
Why Iran Is the Common Link in Conflicts From Gaza to Pakistan
Netanyahu Rebuffs U.S. Calls to Start Working Toward Palestinian Statehood
As Israel scales back its campaign in the north, weary Gaza City residents get some respite.
Thursday Briefing: Iran Raises Military Threats
France rejects accusations that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
France rejects accusations that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
Qatar says it has brokered a deal between Israel and Hamas to allow medicine to reach hostages.
Qatar it has brokered a deal between Israel and Hamas to allow medicine to reach hostages.
Deadly Iranian Strike in Northern Iraq Inflames Tensions in the Region
Tuesday Briefing: Houthis Attack a U.S. Ship
Britain Moves to Ban the Islamist Group Hizb ut-Tahrir
Sunak says that strikes against Houthi targets show that Britain will back its words with action.
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