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What we know about the latest Israeli cease-fire proposal.
Nora Cortiñas, 94, a Founder of Argentina’s Mothers of the ‘Disappeared,’ Dies
Palestinians Returning to Jabaliya in Northern Gaza Find Wide Devastation
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Target Russian Nuclear Radar Stations
Taking the Fight to Russia: The West Weighs Ukraine’s Use of Its Weapons
Israel Says It Has ‘Tactical Control’ of Gaza Corridor Bordering Egypt
Volcano Erupts in Iceland, Spewing Lava 150 Feet Into the Air
Blinken Hints U.S. May Accept Ukrainian Strikes in Russia With American Arms
Harris says deadly airstrike in Rafah is beyond tragic.
Gazan officials say a strike killed 21 in Al-Mawasi.
A Gazan official says a strike killed 21, and other news.
Israeli strike near a Lebanese hospital stokes the flare-up along a volatile border.
Macron says Israeli operations in Rafah ‘must stop,’ and more news.
This Island Wants to Round Up Its Wild Goats. Catching Them Won’t Be Easy.
Israeli airstrike kills dozens in a Rafah tent camp, Gazan authorities say. Israel says it targeted a Hamas compound.
Why Do Aid Groups Stay in Lawless Haiti?
Russia Bombs Hardware Superstore in Kharkiv, Killing 6, Ukraine Says
Some U.S. Weapons Stymied by Russian Jamming in Ukraine
Here is what legal scholars have to say about the ruling.
Israel says its military operations in Rafah don’t — and won’t — violate the World Court’s order.
Aid and human rights groups hailed the international court’s ruling, but said nations must pressure Israel to comply.
C.I.A. Director to Meet With Israeli Counterpart This Weekend Over Cease-Fire Talks
Sunak Says U.K. Won’t Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Before Election
Israeli forces raided a major hospital in northern Gaza, forcing patients and staff to evacuate.
The War Is Shifting Europe’s Politics Away From Israel
New footage is released of Hamas fighters taking female soldiers hostage.
Why a Prosecutor Went Public With Arrest Warrant Requests for Hamas and Israeli Leaders
Briton Charged With Aiding Hong Kong’s Intelligence Service Is Found Dead
Russia Starts Tactical Nuclear Drills, in a Warning to Ukraine’s Allies
Court Drops Charges in Deadly Wreck in Mediterranean
Here Are Some Other Prominent Figures Who Have Died in Helicopter Crashes
Here’s a look at some other prominent figures who have died in helicopter crashes.
One of the first aid shipments to arrive at a U.S.-built pier was looted.
As U.S. Waits on Raisi’s Fate, Several Confrontations Are Brewing
Congolese Army Says It Foiled a Coup Involving Americans
Israel’s Wartime Government Frays as Frustration with Netanyahu Grows
Moorhead C. Kennedy Jr., 93, Dies; Hostage Who Chided Foreign Policy
Rex Murphy, a Dominant Pundit on the Right in Canada, Dies at 77
Georgia’s President Vetoes Foreign Influence Law
Aid Starts Entering Gaza Through U.S.-Built Pier, but Officials Say It Isn’t Enough
A Serial Killer from the U.S. Preyed on Young Women in Canada
Israeli Officials Heckled During a U.N. Court Hearing
Gunman Kills Three Spanish Tourists in Central Afghanistan
Why a New Yorker Story on a Notorious Murder Case Is Blocked in Britain
Slovakia’s Politics Were Toxic Long Before Its Prime Minister Was Shot
Russia Expels British Diplomat After U.K. Booted His Counterpart
Blinken Warns Fighting Could Undo Aid Gains in Gaza
Dutch Right-Wing Parties Reach Preliminary Deal to Form a Government
Swiss Court Convicts Ex-Gambian Minister of Crimes Against Humanity
Israeli Military Leaders See Danger in Lack of a Plan to Govern Gaza
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