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Here are some reactions to Trump’s indictment.

Russia and Ukraine make recruitment pushes as they prepare for a long war.

Pope Is Expected to Be Released From the Hospital on Saturday

In a Land With No Soccer, Group Hopes to Use It to Score Climate Goals

For Ukrainian Convicts, a Strange Odyssey Through Russian Prisons

Police Missteps Contributed to Canada’s Deadliest Shooting Rampage, Inquiry Says

Ukrainians Directing Soldiers From a Hidden Hub See Bakhmut Going Their Way

Pope ‘Gradually Improving’ After First Night in the Hospital

Bolsonaro Returns to Brazil, Ending Self-Imposed Exile

A Mexican Grandmother Finds the Right Recipe for Culinary Stardom

China’s stance on Russia and Ukraine will define ties with the E.U., the bloc’s top official says.

King Charles Arrives in Berlin for First State Visit as Monarch

Losing Bakhmut would invite calls for unacceptable compromises with Russia, Zelensky says.

Ukraine promises to use legal means if monks ignore orders to leave a revered Orthodox site.

European nations urge Big Tech to block false news aimed at eroding support for Ukraine.

Explosions are reported in Melitopol, an occupied city Ukraine hopes to recapture.

The Yankees Cap Goes Viral in Brazil: ‘Is It Basketball?’

Belarus says it would host Russian nuclear weapons to counter a perceived Western threat.

Fire in Mexico Kills at Least 39 in Migration Center Near U.S. Border

Ukraine claims to shoot down 12 of 12 Russian drones over Kyiv.

As King Charles Adjusts to Being Center Stage, So Do His Impersonators

Bracing for More Protests, France Is Caught in a Tense Impasse

Who’s behind the judicial overhaul dividing Israel? Two New Yorkers.

The battle over the judiciary is a proxy for deeper social rifts.

Here’s the latest in Israel’s political crisis.

The head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog will travel to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

The World Bank estimated the cost of rebuilding Ukraine at $411 billion. Support is growing to use Russian funds for it.

Israel braces for a fresh wave of mass protests.

简报:洪都拉斯与台湾断交,转向中国;美国公司Mintz称中国当局突袭其北京办公室并拘捕五名员工

Protests Erupt in Israel After Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister

Asia Militarization

Israel’s Government Speeds Judicial Overhaul Despite Defense Minister’s Plea

Putin Says He Could Put Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Belarus by Summer

In China, Marriage Rates Are Down and ‘Bride Prices’ Are Up

Israel’s Defense Minister Says Government Should Halt Contentious Judicial Plan

The Amazon’s Largest Isolated Tribe Is Dying

Pope Increases Lay Leaders’ Responsibility in Sexual Abuse Law

‘Merchant of Landscapes’: The Lasting Footprint of a Japanese Gardener in Mexico

200,000-Dollar Fine Aims to Expose Money Laundering in Canada

Training for War on a Pacific Island With Nuclear Memories

Famed Antiwar Protester Was Once Cog in Russia’s Propaganda Machine

Leader of India’s Opposition to Modi Is Expelled From Parliament

Ukraine says 3,500 people still in Bakhmut ‘refuse to leave.’

Wagner’s leader signals no letup in Bakhmut, even as Ukraine says his forces are ‘exhausted.’

China Denies Pressuring Companies Like TikTok to Spy on Government’s Behalf

Israel’s Attorney General Says Netanyahu Broke the Law With Judicial Intervention

Israeli Police Use Water Cannons on Protesters in Tel Aviv

In Israel, Another Divisive Law on Another Day of Mass Protest

Zelensky visits the Kherson region, his second straight day traveling near a frontline area.

New Day of Strikes and Marches in France as Pension Anger Persists