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Tight Finish in Slovak Vote Makes Government’s Shape Hard to Predict

Iraq Wedding Fire’s Death Toll Rises, as Investigators Point to Safety Violations

Modi’s Hindu Nationalism Stokes Tension in Indian Diaspora

Russian Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Plant, Ukraine Says

Where German Cars Falter, E-Bikes Gain in Power

Soccer opens a door to Russia’s return, prompting a backlash.

Putin Meets With Former Wagner Deputy as Questions Linger

Soccer Opens a Door to Russia’s Return, and Faces a Backlash

Ukraine is updating its military industry to build precision weaponry and armaments.

Ukraine is looking to ramp up its defense industry.

Armenia: Cast Adrift in a Tough Neighborhood

A Sri Lankan Baker’s Baguette Conquers France

U.K. Regulator Investigates News Channel After Sexist Rant

With an eye on the longer term, France sends a defense industry delegation to Ukraine.

Dutch Police Report Deadly Shootings in Rotterdam

Domestic production deals with Western countries could help Ukraine’s economy and be lucrative for military contractors.

Chinese Activist Camps Out at Airport in Taiwan in Bid for Asylum

Nagorno-Karabakh Government Says It Will Disband

What to Know About the 2023 Nobel Prizes

North Korea May Have Seen Little Benefit in Keeping U.S. Soldier

Russia launched a large drone attack overnight, Ukrainian officials say.

A Ukrainian military spokesman says Wagner fighters are returning to the eastern front.

Germany Cracks Down on Another Far-Right Group

Once Inconceivable, Officials’ Visits Highlight Warming Saudi-Israeli Ties

Russia Puts Out New Video of Admiral Ukraine Claims to Have Killed

North Korea Says It Will Expel U.S. Soldier Who Fled Over the Border

A Stunningly Sudden End to a Long, Bloody Conflict in the Caucasus

The White House urges Ukraine to take actions to fight waste and corruption.

Peter Nygard, Disgraced Fashion Designer, Faces Trial in Toronto

The Kremlin declines to comment on the fate of one of its most senior naval officers.

Depleted Uranium Shells Could Help Ukraine. Critics Say It’s Not Worth the Risk.

Democracy May Be Struggling but the Fight Is Far From Over

Are Universal Values Really Universal?

One View: Behind China-U.S. Tensions Are Misunderstandings, Author Says

What to Know About 5 People Suspected of Spying for Russia in the U.K.

Ukraine claims that last Friday’s attack in Sevastopol killed more than 30 Russian officers.

Canada’s House Speaker Apologizes After Ukrainian Who Fought for Nazis Was Honored

Some London Police Officers Step Back From Armed Duty After Murder Charge

Europe made a bold pledge of ammunition for Ukraine. Now comes the hard part.

Cheap drones help Ukraine evade Russian air defenses.

Irish Gymnastics Body Apologizes After Black Girl Is Shunned at Ceremony

Deadly Dengue Fever Outbreak in Bangladesh Strains Scarce Resources

First Abrams Tanks Arrive in Ukraine, U.S. Officials Say

Un nuevo cruce fronterizo: las mujeres de EE. UU. recurren a México para abortar

A Small German City Staves Off a Threat From the Far Right

France to Withdraw Troops From Niger After Military Coup

Refugees Flee to Armenia as Breakaway Enclave Comes Under Azerbaijan’s Control

Cash, Mules and Paid Protests: How a Fraudster Seized an Ethnic Enclave

Amid Black Sea Threats, Ukraine Steps Up Use of New Shipping Route

Uncertainty ‘Is Killing Us’: Sikhs in India Are in Limbo Amid Canada Dispute