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Teenager Is Arrested on Suspicion of Murder After 3 Are Shot in Sweden
Wildfires in Israel Force Towns Near Jerusalem to Evacuate
U.N. Orders Agencies to Find Budget Cuts, Including via Staff Relocations From N.Y.
No Evidence of Cremations at Mexican Ranch, Attorney General Says
Canada’s Liberals Narrowly Miss Out on Majority in Parliament
French Lawmakers Cracking Down on Drug Traffickers
Scenes From the Blackouts in Spain and Portugal
Mike Myers is ready to defend Canada.
Zurab Tsereteli, Polarizing Russian Sculptor of Colossal Works, Dies at 91
Israeli Military Strikes Near Beirut, Saying Hezbollah Was the Target
How Foreign Students Lost Their Sheen in a Nation of Immigrants
Palestinian Leader Abbas Appoints Deputy Amid Fears About Succession
Pope Francis Remembered During Funeral in Vatican City
As Tensions Rise With Pakistan, a Moment of Truth for India’s Military
What’s at Stake in the Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks
Ukrainian Peace Plan Hints at Concessions, but Major Obstacles Remain
Israel Acknowledges Second Deadly Attack on Aid Workers in Gaza
Amsterdam’s Mayor Apologizes for City’s Role in the Holocaust
Congo Reverses Course and Agrees to Cease ‘Hostilities’ With M23
Killer of Gucci Heir Is Arrested on Suspicion of Shooting His Own Son
Jordan Announced a Sweeping Ban on the Muslim Brotherhood. Here’s What to Know.
Canada’s Million-Dollar Housing Crisis
Prelude to a Funeral
A Choice That Sent a Message: Looking Back at Francis’ 2013 Election as Pope
‘Vacancy of the Holy See’: The Vatican slows down but doesn’t stop between popes.
How Pope Francis Catalyzed the Catholic Right in the U.S.
A choice that sent a message: Looking back at Francis’ 2013 election as pope.
For a Times Reporter Who Covered Him, Francis Was Always a Surprise
Romans Mourn Francis, Their Bishop, Their Inspiration, Their ‘Man of Peace’
Francis, the First Latin American Pope, Dies at 88
South Korean Police Seek Arsonist After Deadly Apartment Fire in Seoul
Syria’s Easter Celebrations Pass Peacefully, in Early Test of New Government
Pope Francis Blesses Easter Sunday Crowd
Ukraine Says Russia Broke Its Own Easter Truce Vow
How Violence Erupted On Syria’s Coast
Inside a City Swept by Roving Gunmen, Deadly Grudges and Fear
Strawberries Aren’t Ripe for Africa? His Farms Disprove That, Deliciously.
U.S. and Iran to Meet Again for Nuclear Talks, as Israel Watches Closely
Inside the ‘Tropical Gulag’ in El Salvador Where U.S. Detainees Are Being Held
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, a Calming Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dies at 85
Costa Rica Violated Rights of 81 Migrant Children Deported by U.S., Lawsuit Says
Cable Car Falls and Breaks Apart in Italy, Killing at Least 4 People
France Acknowledges Devastating Effect of Debt Imposed on Haiti for Freedom
Ontario Premier Orders Review of Major Toronto Waterfront Lease
Russia Arrests Former Governor of Ukraine-Occupied Region
The Mine Is American. The Minerals Are China’s.
Both Admired and Resented by Trump, Japan Scrambles to Stay Close
19 Big Cats Rescued in Spain as Police Raid Animal Smuggling Ring
Sperm Donors in the Netherlands Fathered More Than 25 Children Each, New Data Reveals
Autopsies of Gaza Medics Killed by Israeli Troops Show Some Were Shot in the Head
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