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Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Summer 2023 Was the Northern Hemisphere’s Hottest in 2,000 Years, Study Finds
Scientists used tree rings to compare last year’s extreme heat with temperatures over the past two millenniums. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Kenya Rallies Police Officers Ahead of Haiti Deployment
The East African country is preparing to send hundreds of police officers as the first wave of a multinational force aimed at stabilizing the chaos-ridden Caribbean nation. ⌘ Read more
Red Lobster Temporarily Closes Dozens of Restaurants
The seafood chain has been losing money for years. The liquidator behind the auction said more than 50 of its U.S. locations had closed. ⌘ Read more
Manhunt Underway in France After Prisoner Escapes in Ambush
The French authorities said that armed assailants had attacked a prison convoy, killed at least two prison officers and freed an inmate. ⌘ Read more
At Least 2 Officers Killed in Ambush on Prison Convoy in France
The French authorities said that hundreds of officers had been deployed to track down a prisoner who had escaped and the assailants who had helped him. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Iranian Film Director Mohammad Rasoulof Flees Country After Jail Sentence
Mohammad Rasoulof, known for the award-winning “There Is No Evil,” had been barred from leaving Iran after his work criticized Iran’s authoritarian rule. ⌘ Read more
Roman Polanski Did Not Defame British Actress, French Court Rules
Charlotte Lewis, who says the director raped her in the 1980s, brought the lawsuit against him over an interview in which he called the accusations an “odious lie.” ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Tuesday Briefing
Michael Cohen’s testimony. ⌘ Read more
Tuesday Briefing: The Prosecution’s Star Witness at the Trump Trial
Also, Vladimir Putin’s new defense minister. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
At Least 2 Officers Killed in Ambush on Prison Convoy in France
The French authorities said that hundreds of officers had been deployed to track down a prisoner who had escaped and the assailants who had helped him. ⌘ Read more
Iranian Film Director Mohammad Rasoulof Flees Country After Jail Sentence
Mohammad Rasoulof, known for the award-winning “There Is No Evil,” had been barred from leaving Iran after his work criticized the country’s clerical leadership. ⌘ Read more
Georgia’s Parliament Gives Final Approval to ‘Foreign Agents’ Measure
The president has vowed to veto the legislation, which critics say could push the country back into Russia’s orbit. The governing party says it can override a veto. ⌘ Read more
Roman Polanski Did Not Defame British Actress, French Court Rules
Charlotte Lewis, who says the director raped her in the 1980s, brought the lawsuit against him over an interview in which he called the accusations an “odious lie.” ⌘ Read more
Georgia’s Parliament Gives Final Approval to ‘Foreign Agents’ Measure
The president has vowed to veto the legislation, which critics say could push the country back into Russia’s orbit. The governing party says it can override a veto. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Anti-Monarchy Activist in Thailand Dies After Hunger Strike
Netiporn Sanesangkhom, 28, supported abolishing the law that prohibits criticizing royalty and wanted to push the authorities to stop jailing political activists. ⌘ Read more
Curfew Imposed in New Caledonia Following Protests Over Constitutional Change
The unrest was set off by a plan to let more French citizens vote in the territory, which independence activists say would water down their movement. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
International UN Worker Is Killed in Gaza
It was the first time an international U.N. employee had been killed in Gaza since the war began last October. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: As Israel Fights Again in Gaza’s North, Military’s Discontent GrowsRead more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
How One Crack in the Line Opened a Path for the Russians
When Russian soldiers suddenly showed up in the small town of Ocheretyne in the east, it was clear that something had gone wrong. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
How One Crack in the Line Opened a Path for the Russians
When Russian soldiers suddenly showed up in the small town of Ocheretyne in the east, it was clear that something had gone wrong. ⌘ Read more
Ukraine Needs Money to Fight. Can Seized Russian Assets Help?**
Kyiv’s supporters are discussing how to use the interest earned by frozen Russian assets to help pay for weapons and postwar reconstruction. ⌘ Read more
Ukraine Needs Money to Fight. Can Seized Russian Assets Help?**
Kyiv’s supporters are discussing how to use the interest earned by frozen Russian assets to help pay for weapons and postwar reconstruction. ⌘ Read more
Curfew Imposed in New Caledonia Following Protests Over Constitutional Change
The unrest was triggered by a plan to let more French citizens vote in the territory, which independence activists say would water down their movement. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
International UN Worker Is Killed in Gaza
It was the first time an international U.N. employee had been killed in Gaza since the war began last October. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Putin Will Visit Xi, Testing a ‘No Limits’ Partnership
Moscow seeks more support for its war in Ukraine. But Beijing risks alienating Europe, a key trading partner needed to help revive China’s economy. ⌘ Read more
Curfew Imposed in New Caledonia Following Protests Over Constitutional Change
The unrest was triggered by a plan to let more French citizens vote in the territory, which independence activists say would water down their movement. ⌘ Read more
Curfew Imposed in New Caledonia Following Protests Over Constitutional Change
The unrest was triggered by a plan to let more French citizens vote in the territory, which independence activists say would water down their movement. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
As Russia Advances on Kharkiv, Ukraine Faces Shortages of Weapons and Troops
Ukraine’s forces are stretched thin and have minimal reserves to draw on, the chief of military intelligence said, in addition to shortages of weapons. ⌘ Read more
Curfew Imposed in New Caledonia Following Protests Over Constitutional Change
The unrest was triggered by a plan to let more French citizens vote in the territory, which independence activists say would water down their movement. ⌘ Read more
Alarmed by Climate Change, Astronomers Train Their Sights on Earth
A growing number of researchers in the field are using their expertise to fight the climate crisis. ⌘ Read more
Tuesday Briefing
Michael Cohen’s testimony. ⌘ Read more
Mumbai Storm Topples Billboard, Killing 14
Officials are investigating the collapse of the structure, which they said had been erected without permission. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Mumbai Storms Topple Billboard, Killing at Least 8
Officials are investigating the collapse of the structure, which they said had been erected without permission. ⌘ Read more
How One Crack in the Line Opened a Path for the Russians
When Russian soldiers suddenly showed up in the small town of Ocheretyne in the east, it was clear that something had gone wrong. ⌘ Read more
Mumbai Storms Topple Billboard, Killing at Least 8
Heavy rains and high winds ripped through the financial capital of India, toppling a billboard onto a crowd of people seeking shelter. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Protesters Disrupt Israeli Memorial Day Events Over War Raging in Gaza
A day of national mourning was interrupted by hecklers who blamed government officials for failing to secure the release of hostages still being held by Hamas. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
White House Says Israel Still Has Provided No Plan to Protect Rafah Civilians
The national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, also said Israel had yet to connect its military operations to a plan for the future governance of Gaza. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
White House says Israel still has not provided a plan for protecting civilians in Rafah.Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
New Rules to Overhaul Electric Grids Could Boost Wind and Solar Power
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the biggest changes in more than a decade to the way U.S. power lines are planned and funded. ⌘ Read more
Mumbai Storms Topple Billboard, Killing at Least 8
Heavy rains and high winds ripped through the financial capital of India, toppling a billboard onto a crowd of people seeking shelter. ⌘ Read more
Tuesday Briefing: The Prosecution’s Star Witness at the Trump Trial
Also, Vladimir Putin’s new defense minister. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Blinken Says U.S. Has Not Ruled Out Withholding More Military Aid From Israel
The secretary of state said the U.S. could pull additional support if Israel undertakes a major attack on Rafah. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
New Rules to Overhaul Electric Grids Could Boost Wind and Solar Power
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the biggest changes in more than a decade to the way U.S. power lines are planned and funded. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
New Rules to Overhaul Electric Grids Could Boost Wind and Solar Power
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the biggest changes in more than a decade to the way U.S. power lines are planned and funded. ⌘ Read more
Facing Russian Advance, a Top Ukrainian General Paints a Bleak Picture
Ukraine’s forces are stretched thin and have minimal reserves to draw on, the chief of military intelligence said, in addition to shortages of weapons. ⌘ Read more
Minnesota and Wisconsin See Air Quality Warnings as Canadian Wildfire Smoke Drifts South
As smoke from wildfires drifted south over the weekend, officials urged people to avoid prolonged exertion and to limit their time outdoors. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Violent Unrest Over Economic Strife Erupts in Pakistan’s Kashmir Region
“I have never seen such a large-scale uprising” in the restive region, a teacher at a local university said. ⌘ Read more
Finnish Lawmaker Who Fired Gun Outside Bar Is Expelled From Party
The lawmaker, Timo Vornanen, from the right-wing nationalist Finns Party is the latest party figure to come under scrutiny. He said he would continue in Parliament. ⌘ Read more
Finnish Lawmaker Who Fired Gun Outside Bar Is Expelled From Party
The lawmaker, Timo Vornanen, from the right-wing nationalist Finns Party is the latest party figure to come under scrutiny. He said he would continue in Parliament. ⌘ Read more
Facing Russian Advance, a Top Ukrainian General Paints a Bleak Picture
Ukraine’s forces are stretched thin and have minimal reserves to draw on, the chief of military intelligence said, in addition to shortages of weapons. ⌘ Read more
Putin’s New War Weapon: An Economist Managing the Military
In his first public appearance as the newly appointed defense minister, Andrei R. Belousov spoke about veterans’ benefits and overcrowded hospitals rather than a new offensive in Ukraine. ⌘ Read more
U.K. Police Charge 3 Men With Aiding Hong Kong Intelligence Service
The three appeared in court on Monday after being arrested under Britain’s National Security Act. Eight other people detained in the case have been released. ⌘ Read more
Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed
Yet Zhang Zhan’s supporters and human rights activists who had followed her case said they could not reach her or her family members. ⌘ Read more
Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed
Yet Zhang Zhan’s supporters and human rights activists who had followed her case said they could not reach her or her family members. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more
Israelis Head to Sites of Oct. 7 Attack to Observe National Day of Mourning
“Our hearts are broken,” one mourner said at the site of a rave for peace and love where hundreds were killed in the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7. ⌘ Read more
U.K. Police Charge 3 Men With Aiding Hong Kong Intelligence Service
The three appeared in court on Monday after being arrested under Britain’s National Security Act. Eight other people detained in the case have been released. ⌘ Read more
Secret Hamas Files Show It Spied on Everyday Palestinians
Hamas monitored political activity, online posts, and apparently even love lives. Palestinians were stuck between an Israeli blockade and a repressive security force. ⌘ Read more
U.K. Police Charge 3 Men With Aiding Hong Kong Intelligence Service
The three appeared in court on Monday after being arrested under Britain’s National Security Act. Eight other people detained in the case have been released. ⌘ Read more
Northern Lights Photos: Aurora Borealis Lights Up the Night Sky
The unusual sight of aurora borealis was visible around the world. ⌘ Read more
Facing Russian Advance, a Top Ukrainian General Paints a Bleak Picture
Ukraine’s forces are stretched thin and have minimal reserves to draw on, the chief of military intelligence said, in addition to shortages of weapons. ⌘ Read more
Middle East Crisis: Anger and Protests Shadow Israel’s Memorial Day
Hecklers assailed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders as tensions over the Oct. 7 attacks and the Gaza war flared on one of Israel’s most solemn holidays. ⌘ Read more