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Four Takeaways From France’s Snap Election
As the U.N.’s relief chief steps down, Gaza’s aid woes are piling up.
French Far Right Scores Big in a First Round of Voting, Polling Suggests
Four Takeaways From Iran’s Presidential Election
France’s Snap Elections: What to Watch For
Thousands protest in Israel, calling for Netanyahu’s ouster and the return of the hostages.
Trump’s use of ‘Palestinian’ as an insult raises alarms for some.
Racist and Homophobic Comments Unsettle U.K. Election Campaign
In Debate, Trump Shrugs and It’s NATO That’s Shaken
At least 19 children were allowed to leave to receive specialized medical treatment.
Friday Briefing: What to Watch in the French Election
Taiwanese Are Told to Avoid China After It Threatens Independence Backers
Critically Ill Children Allowed to Leave Gaza for First Time Since May
For hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza, each day brings a struggle to find food.
I.C.C. Convicts Senior Jihadist Police Leader of Atrocities in Timbuktu
What the Court’s Ruling on Drafting the Ultra-Orthodox Means for Israel
Kenya Protests Are a Blow to Biden’s Embrace of President Ruto
The turmoil in Nairobi is a blow to the Biden administration’s embrace of Kenya’s president.
High living costs are straining even Africa’s most stable economies.
Attacks in Russia’s Dagestan Region: What to Know
More Than 1,300 Die During Extremely Hot Hajj Pilgrimage
Will Lewis Says He Helped Hacking Investigation. Scotland Yard Had Doubts.
Gunmen Attack Synagogues and Churches in Dagestan
Monday Briefing: Among Some Israelis, Muted Sympathy for Gaza
Gunmen Kill at Least 6 at Synagogue and Churches in Russian Republic
Why Southeast Asia Is Crying Over This Movie
A Tourist From New Mexico Is Killed by an Elephant in Zambia
Israel says it is investigating a strike that killed dozens near a Red Cross office in Gaza.
Gaza Authorities Say 25 Killed in Israeli Strike on Camp in Al-Mawasi
Israel says it struck a missile launch site in a Gaza ‘humanitarian zone.’
Friday Briefing: Vladimir Putin Visits Vietnam
Netanyahu’s comments are ‘deeply disappointing,’ the White House says.
French Election Becomes ‘Nightmare’ for Nation’s Jews
From Ukraine, Two Enormous Passengers Are Trucked and Flown to Safety
Without a plan for Gaza, ‘we will get Hamas’ again, Hagari said.
Gaza Anarchy Hinders Aid Efforts, Despite Daily Combat Pause
Gazans are living amid 39 million tons of debris, the U.N. says.
A ship attacked by the Houthis goes down in the Red Sea.
Split by Politics and Protests, Georgia Lets Soccer Carry the Flag
Netanyahu Dissolves War Cabinet After 2 Members Quit
As China’s Pressure on Taiwan Rises, Departing U.S. Envoy Urges Steady Hand
U.S. Navy airlifts crew of merchant ship hit by the Houthis.
Monday Briefing: Israel Plans for a Daily Pause in Some Fighting
More Than 80 Nations Back Talks to Ease Path to Peace in Ukraine
The Greens Are Dead. Long Live the Greens!
Washington Post Publisher and Incoming Editor Are Said to Have Used Stolen Records in Britain
Anti-government protesters fill the streets in Tel Aviv.
‘We Need to Unite’: Protests Against the Far Right Are Held Across France
Another Summer to Remember? For Germany: So Far, So Great.
A Tense Debate Erupts at the G7, This Time Over Abortion Rights
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