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From Germans, an Outpouring of Mixed Emotions at Benedict XVI’s Death

Benedict’s life in pictures.

For Palestinians, a Rush to Claim ‘Martyrs’ Killed by Israel

Benedict’s body will be ‘greeted by the faithful’ in St. Peter’s Basilica on Monday.

Benedict XVI, First Modern Pope to Resign, Dies at 95

Benedict: Pope for a Church in Crisis

The first pope to step down in six centuries dies in retirement.

Andrew Tate Is Detained in Romania in Human Trafficking Investigation

Attack on Oil Workers in Eastern Syria Kills at Least 10

Zelensky signs a controversial law to regulate the news media.

‘The Daily’ checks in with a Russian man who fled the draft.

A Cop Called Coco, an Actor Named Mani, a Quebecer Exploring Quebec

The capital’s mayor says the city was targeted by another swarm of drones.

Free Lift Passes, Anyone? Japan’s Ski Mecca Is Desperate for Workers.

Belarus says it shot down a Ukrainian air-defense missile.

China Responds to U.S. Covid Testing Rule With a Collective Shrug

The latest Russian strikes are likely to renew Ukrainian appeals for air defense systems.

Moscow on the Med: A Faraway War Transforms a Turkish Resort Town

Russia’s strikes threaten to keep Ukraine in the dark for the New Year holidays.

France’s defense minister visits Kyiv to discuss further military support.

China’s Easing of Travel Rules Met With Joy, and Some Anxiety

Pope Francis Asks for Prayers for ‘Very Ill’ Benedict

China’s New Covid Chapter

Russian strikes on Kherson continue as Ukraine renews pleas to evacuate.

Remote Workers Descend on Mexico City, and Housing Prices Surge

Lukashenko and Putin Affirm Close Ties Without Addressing Ukraine

Lukashenko and Putin affirm their close ties but say nothing publicly about Ukraine.

Navalny accuses the prison authorities of using his health as a tool to put pressure on him.

Navalny accuses the prison authorities of using his health as a tool to put pressure on him.

In Record Numbers, an Unexpected Migrant Group Is Fleeing to the U.S.

Bakhmut’s final food stand finds a way to keep the pizza coming.

In Ukraine, Christmas lights defy the darkness of war.

Nepal’s Revolving Door Produces a New Leader but No Hoped-For Change

After a deadly weekend attack, the authorities in Kherson renew their appeal for people to evacuate.

‘The Daily’ reports from the road with Ukraine’s refugees.

North Korean Drones Breach Border, Triggering Alarms in South

Charles Charts a Path as a King for All Holiday Seasons

Conservatives in Western Canada Pass Law Rejecting Federal Sovereignty

Covid Is Spreading Rapidly in China, New Signs Suggest

U.N. Fears 180 Rohingya Refugees in Stranded Boat Are Dead

Another Day, Another Crash: Life by Britain’s Most Bashed Bridge

Air-Raid Sirens Sound Across Ukraine on Christmas Morning

Winter Storms Wreak Havoc Across Canada

Taliban Bar Women From NGOs, Threatening to Worsen Crisis

Fuel Tanker Wedged Beneath Overpass Explodes Near Hospital in South Africa

Gas Tanker Explosion in South Africa Kills Several People

Storm Batters Canada, Leaving Thousands Without Power

The Syrian Family That Rebuilt a Chocolate Empire in Nova Scotia

Lonely, Single and Over 50? China Has a Game Show for That.

Zelensky’s wish list of weapons went mostly unfulfilled on his trip to Washington.