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As Hospitals Close and Doctors Flee, Sudan’s Health Care System Is Collapsing

Paraguay Picks a New President: What You Need to Know

They Refused to Fight for Russia. The Law Did Not Treat Them Kindly.

Mystery Gas Leak in India Leaves at Least 11 Dead

Paraguay Picks a New President: What You Need to Know

Many in U.K. Greet King Charles’s Coronation With a ‘Take It or Leave It’ Shrug

If You Don’t Use Your Land, These Marxists May Take It

Sudan’s Conflict Ignites Fears of Civil War in Darfur

After Warmth From Biden, South Korea’s Leader Faces a Different Tune at Home

A Once-Promising Green Energy Technology Hits a Roadblock

Life in Ukraine’s Trenches: Gearing Up for a Spring Offensive

After Warmth From Biden, South Korea’s Leader Faces a Different Tune at Home

Under the Hollywood Spotlight, a Fading Welsh Town Is Reborn

The Kremlin steps up efforts to Russify occupied parts of Ukraine.

The Kremlin steps up efforts to Russify occupied parts of Ukraine.

Australia Eyes a Fraught Pivot from Coal Power to Renewables

In the first news conference since her release, Brittney Griner voices support for Evan Gershkovich.

Here’s why Russia is threatening to back away from the Black Sea grain deal.

‘Lord Commander’ of the DMZ Has Seen It All on the Korean Frontier

H.I.V.-positive Russian prisoners opt to fight in the war for the promise of lifesaving drugs.

Pope Francis and Ukraine’s prime minister have first known meeting since the start of the war.

‘Best Friends’ Australia and New Zealand Patch Up a Major Difference

In Israel, Ron DeSantis Promotes His Foreign Policy Credentials

NATO’s secretary general welcomes the call between Zelensky and Xi, up to a point.

Looting, Roadblocks: Paramilitary Is a Scary Neighbor in Sudan’s Capital

Heat Pump Maker’s $13.3 Billion Sale Raises Questions in Germany

Relations between China and Ukraine have been uncertain since Russia’s full-scale invasion.

Zelensky cites a ‘long and meaningful phone call’ with Xi.

South Africa remains torn on the I.C.C. over its treatment of allies like Russia.

Russian forces pound Zaporizhzhia before an expected Ukrainian counteroffensive.

South Africa’s Shifting Stance on a Sensitive Question: Quit the I.C.C.?

Those who stayed in Chernobyl lived through another calamity when Russian troops came.

Singapore Hangs Man for Conspiring to Traffic 2 Pounds of Cannabis

The stakes for Ukraine’s spring offensive? ‘Everything.’

The law being challenged is one of many that have cut off dissent in Russia.

U.N. calls for the humane treatment of prisoners of war, citing talk of summary executions.

Ukraine Diary: Spring flowers bloom in Kyiv’s streets, a sign of life returning to the city.

After the U.N. proposes extending the Black Sea grain deal, Russia says circumstances are ‘not in favor.’

Opposition Leader Says He Left Venezuela After Being Threatened

Civilians Flee Fighting in Sudan for Troubled Neighboring Countries

The Kremlin’s spokesman says his son fought in Ukraine.

China’s ambassador to France, under fire for comments on ex-Soviet states, is a proponent of ‘wolf-warrior diplomacy.’

A Chinese Ambassador’s Comments on Ex-Soviet States Draw Ire

Battlefield Update: Russian forces hit civilian areas around the southern city of Kherson, Ukraine says.

China Accuses a Liberal Columnist of Espionage

These countries are evacuating their citizens from Sudan.

Scottish Island for Sale, Amenities Not Included

Sudanese nationals continue to flee Khartoum.

Russia Pounds Cities Across the Country, Ukraine Says

High-Ranking Election Official Is Killed in Myanmar