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Ali Hassan Mwinyi, Former President of Tanzania, Dies at 98
Calls for a Boycott Roil Iran’s Parliamentary Elections
Two Israeli Men Killed in West Bank Shooting, Officials Say
In Britain, Shockwaves From Israel-Hamas War Are Jolting Domestic Politics
Darién Gap Migration Is Halted After Colombia Arrests Boat Captains
With Gaza Facing ‘Famine,’ Cease-Fire Remains Elusive
Jeffries Suggests Democrats Would Save Johnson From Removal Over Ukraine
The airdrops delivered meals and supplies, the Jordanian military says.
A Few Jelly Beans and a World of Disappointment at Willy Wonka Event
Protests erupt over who must serve in the military as Israel’s Supreme Court takes up the issue.
Unopened Case of More Than 10,000 Hockey Cards Sells for $3.7 Million
Israeli Forces Will Move Into Rafah, Cease-Fire Deal or Not, Netanyahu Says
Netanyahu Says Hostage Deal Would Delay, but Not Stop Rafah Invasion
A man set himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, the police said.
Biden’s reversal on Israeli settlements, days before the Michigan primary, shows the political bind he’s in.
Biden Caught in a Political Bind Over Israel Policy
Atrocities Mount in Sudan as War Spirals, U.N. Says
Fire in Valencia, Spain, Leaves Residents Homeless After Panicked Escapes
Blinken Says New Israeli Settlements in West Bank Are Illegal, Reversing a Trump Policy
Blinken says new Israeli settlements in West Bank are illegal, reversing a Trump policy.
Alfred Grosser, Champion of French-German Reconciliation, Dies at 99
More patients have died at a hospital under Israeli siege in southern Gaza, officials report.
Canadian Judge Rules the Killing of Four Muslims Was Terrorism
Friday Briefing: Two Years of War in Ukraine
Navalny and the Mirage of a Different Russia
Thursday Briefing: U.S. Warnings About a Russian Space Weapon
The attackers have hurled stones, a cement block and an ax at the trucks.
Brazil, in Dispute with Israel, Shows Limits of U.S. Diplomacy
Julian Assange Supporters Rally Outside London’s High Court
Leaders of aid groups denounce the United States for vetoing a cease-fire resolution.
Israel orders evacuations in Gaza City, as U.N. suspends food deliveries to the north because of looting.
Brazil’s President Lula Recalls Ambassador to Israel, Escalating Dispute
An attempt in the Israeli Parliament to expel an opposition lawmaker falls short.
The attack on the ship appeared to be one of the Houthis’ most damaging.
Hungary Snubs U.S. Senators Pushing for Sweden’s Entry Into NATO
Brazil’s President Angers Israel After Comparing War in Gaza to the Holocaust
Monday Briefing: Avdiivka Falls to Russia
Large Antigovernment Protest Returns to Tel Aviv, as Criticism of Netanyahu Mounts
Netanyahu suggests cease-fire talks are at a dead end as Rafah invasion looms.
Risking Arrest, Russians Mourn Navalny in Small Acts of Protest
Police in Russia Detain Mourners at Navalny Memorials
What we know about the cause of Navalny’s reported death.
A Wall Is Reported to Be Going Up Near Egypt’s Border With Gaza
Gazans who sought shelter in Rafah are fleeing again.
Weeks before the Israeli raid, a doctor described the crisis at Nasser hospital.
In Extraordinary Move, Venezuela Expels U.N. Human Rights Agency
‘These People Had Dreams and Ambitions’
In Venezuela, You’re a Critic One Day, and Arrested the Next
A bill with $14 billion for Israel’s war in Gaza passes the Senate but may falter in the House.
France Imposes Sanctions on West Bank Settlers, Joining the U.S. and Britain.
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