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Object Found on Australian Beach Is a Mystery No More

Saudi Arabia Will Host Talks About Ukraine’s Peace Plan, Diplomats Say

An effort to rally South America behind Ukraine nearly got them killed.

Moscow’s attacks are stoking hatred of Russia in Odesa.

Tide of Terror Shifts in Haiti as U.S. Nurse and Her Child Are Abducted

Coup Supporters Attack the French Embassy in Niger

West African Nations Threaten Military Action Unless Niger Coup Is Undone

At Least 35 Dead in Blast at Political Rally in Pakistan

Russia Says 2 Drones Hit Buildings in Moscow in Latest Wave of Attacks

Amid the Counterattack’s Deadly Slog, a Glimmer of Success for Ukraine

Russia Says 2 Drones Strike Buildings in Moscow in Latest Wave of Attacks

A Climate Warning from the Cradle of Civilization

Colombian President’s Son Is Arrested in Money Laundering Inquiry

‘The Agreement Is Broken’: Israeli Reservists Resign to Protest New Law

Russia Strikes Another Grain Terminal, Extending a Campaign Against Ukraine’s Ports

Justin Trudeau Hits Reset Button With Major Cabinet Shuffle

Quantum Tech Intended for National Security Is Testing U.S. Alliances

Head of Presidential Guard Announced as Leader in Niger Coup

The battle for Staromaiorske was ‘difficult and long,’ Ukraine’s 35th Brigade says.

Russia Says It Intercepted a Drone Near Moscow, Blaming Ukraine

Putin Promises Free Grain at Africa Summit, Aiming to Help Russia’s Image

The next stage of the counteroffensive appears to be taking shape.

North Korea Vows Support for Moscow in Visit by Russian Delegation

War Brought Putin Closer to Africa. Now It’s Pushing Them Apart.

Israel’s High Court to Hear Case Against Netanyahu’s Judicial Overhaul

The area south of Orikhiv is a key battleground in Ukraine’s counteroffensive.

The Whales Gathered in a Heart Shape. Experts Feared What Would Come Next.

British military intelligence says Russia plans to enforce a blockade against Ukraine.

In Photos: Mass Protests Sweep Israel

Israel’s New Judicial Law Could Threaten Attorney General’s Role

Taliban Shut Beauty Salons, One of Afghan Women’s Last Public Spaces

After a portentous vote, Israel braces for what lies ahead.

China Replaces Foreign Minister Missing From Public View Since June

Netanyahu says judicial changes are the will of the majority. Polls suggest otherwise.

Russia’s attacks threaten even alternative routes for Ukrainian grain.

Russia Destroys Drones Targeting Moscow, and Blames Ukraine

Iran Mothers

What do the protesters want?

What to expect on Monday in Israel.

Iranian Mothers Choose Exile for Sake of Their Daughters

Raging Fires on Rhodes Force Thousands to Scramble for Refuge

The crisis in Israel now centers on the legal concept of ‘reasonableness.’

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

1 Dead in Odesa as Russia Strikes Cathedral and Apartment Buildings

Far Right May Rise as Kingmaker in Spanish Election

11 Killed in Suspected Arson in Mexico Club

Malaysia Halts Music Festival After Kiss Between Bandmates Onstage

Venezuela’s Oil Industry Is Broken. Now It’s Breaking the Environment.

In Belarus, the Protests Were Three Years Ago. The Crackdown Is Never-Ending.

At least 31 people died after the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, a Ukrainian official says.