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What We Know About the Polio Crisis in Gaza
Israel Says It Has Recovered More Bodies in Gaza
Eiffel Tower Will Keep Olympic Rings Permanently, Mayor Says
Hvaldimir, a Celebrated ‘Spy’ Whale, Is Found Dead in Norway
After 11 months of war, Gaza and the region face a new threat: polio.
Brazil Blocks X After Musk Ignores Court Orders
After 11 Months of War, Gaza Faces a New Threat: Polio
They Traveled Home After Defending Ukraine, and Ended Up in a Russian Prison
Namibia, Facing Drought, Plans to Kill Elephants for Meat
Honduras Says It Will End Extradition Treaty With United States
Tropical Storm Shanshan Brings Extreme Flooding and Travel Delays
At Least 10 Killed as Israeli Military Steps Up West Bank Raids
A 4-Year-Old Boy Breaks a 3,500-Year-Old Jar at an Israeli Museum
‘No one can go outside’: People in the West Bank say they are trapped in their homes.
At an Israeli hospital, the rescued hostage tells his family about his ordeal.
Humanitarian operations in Gaza resume, haltingly, following a pause, the U.N. says.
Israel’s conflicts with Hezbollah and Hamas grind on, despite an apparent de-escalation.
U.S. will keep the Roosevelt aircraft carrier in the Middle East, amid tensions.
Fox Hunters in the U.K. Want Protected Status Under Discrimination Law
1 Tourist Is Dead and 2 Are Trapped After Ice Wall Collapses in Iceland
Israel and Hezbollah Trade Heavy Air Attacks
In a Region on Edge, Israel and Hezbollah Launch Major Attacks on Each Other
Questions for Investigators Trying to Unravel Mystery of Luxury Yacht’s Sinking
The Young Frenchman Striving to Give Voice to a Troubled Area
Here’s the latest.
Knife Attack Kills at Least 3 People at Festival in Western Germany
Israel Presses for Gaza Border Presence as Part of Cease-Fire Deal
Peace Talks at Swiss Resort Beckoned. Sudan’s Divided Generals Wouldn’t Go.
France’s Political Truce for the Olympics Is Over. Now What?
Autopsies of 6 Bodies Recovered From Gaza Reveal Bullets, Advocacy Group for Hostage Families Says
Second-Largest Diamond Ever Found Is Discovered in Botswana
Venezuela’s Supreme Court, Loyal to Maduro, Rules Him Election Winner
Andy Kim, Who Cleaned the Capitol After Jan. 6, Will Address the Convention
Aides to Trump and Netanyahu deny reports that they discussed cease-fire talks.
Pakistan Arrests Man Over Disinformation That Helped Spur U.K. Riots
Iranian Military Official Hints Strike on Israel May Be Delayed
A Waterspout Was Seen When a Luxury Yacht Sank. What Is It?
U.S. Sanctions Former Haitian President for Drug Trafficking
Nicaragua Shutters 1,500 Nonprofit Groups, Many of Them Churches
Hamas and Islamic Jihad Claim Responsibility for Tel Aviv Bombing
Palestinian militants claim a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, and other news.
Blinken is in Israel to meet with Netanyahu and to push for a deal to end the fighting in Gaza.
Blinken is in Israel to push for a Gaza cease-fire deal.
Sparing the Horse, Brussels Warms Up to the Electric Carriage
Elon Musk Closes X Operations in Brazil Over Fight With Judge
‘Bad Blood’ Stalks a Lithium Mine in Serbia
Venezuelans Mourn Loved Ones Killed in Protests, and Last Shreds of Democracy
Has Power Moderated Italy’s Leader? Not to Same-Sex Parents.
A Family Flees and a Mother Mourns After Israeli Settlers Attack a Palestinian Village
Gaza Cease-Fire Talks to Resume in Cairo, as Mediators Race to Head Off Wider War
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