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Blinken returns to Israel as the U.S. tries to shape the next phase of the war.

Paul Whelan’s Family Says He Was Attacked in Russian Prison

Hostages Freed From Gaza Recount Violence, Hunger and Fear

‘They Came in the Dark’: Settler Violence Intensifies in the West Bank

Relatives describe the trauma of child hostages freed by Hamas.

At Least One Dead as U.S. Osprey Crashes in Japan With 8 Onboard

Vietnam Relied on Environmentalists to Secure Billions. Then It Jailed Them.

Trial Starts in France for Teenagers Accused of Helping Teacher’s Killer

Storm Batters Southern Ukraine, Causing Havoc for Civilians and Soldiers

Russian Women Protest Long Deployments for Soldiers in Ukraine

‘We Went Back to the Stone Age’

A Thai mother rejoices at learning her son is alive.

Chapter 6: Struggle and Hope

Þrátt fyrir bönn eru ófrjósemisaðgerðir enn gerðar á fötluðum konum í Evrópu

For Russia’s Pop Star Exiles, a Moral Stand and a Creative Climb

Can the Palestinian Authority Really Govern Gaza After the War?

Once a Homeless Addict, a Mayor Takes On Housing and Drug Crises

W.H.O. Asks China for Details on Surge of Respiratory Illness in Children

Freed hostages face a multitude of shocks, health professionals warn.

S​outh Korea Scraps No-Fly Zone Near Border With North Korea

Ukraine Heads Into Winter With a Fragile Power Grid

Israel lists 300 Palestinian prisoners who are being considered for release.

Ukraine’s Children With Special Needs Suffer the ‘Huge Pressure’ of War

Sunak’s Dilemma: When to Hold an Election He Looks Poised to Lose

Israel’s military releases video it says shows a Hamas tunnel at Al-Shifa Hospital.

‘It Was Terrible’: Taylor Swift Fans in Brazil Bear Heat and Dismay

As Morocco Tries to Rebuild After Quake, Tradition Is Top of Many Minds

Chapter 5: An Unlikely Escape Route

Russia Sentences Activist to Penal Colony for Antiwar Notes on Price Tags

A Dying Anticorruption Crusader Considers His Life’s Own Misdeeds

U.N. says collapsed food supply chain and lack of aid put all Gazans at risk of starvation.

In Talks With Biden, Xi Seeks to Assure and Assert at the Same Time

Meet the African Artists Driving a Cultural Renaissance

After Days Trapped in a Tunnel, Workers Wait for a Rescue’s Plan B

U.S. Says Hamas Operates Out of Gaza Hospitals, Endorsing Israel’s Allegations

Top U.K. Court to Rule on Deporting Asylum Seekers to Rwanda

Babies are among the thousands sheltering at Al-Shifa as Israeli troops close in.

Peace Activist Thought to Be a Hostage in Gaza Is Confirmed Dead

As Xi Heads to San Francisco, Chinese Propaganda Embraces America

Hard Hit by Loss of Thai and Palestinian Workers, Israeli Farmers Call for Volunteers

Rishi Sunak reshuffles his cabinet and fires his home secretary.

U.K. Home Secretary Is Fired Days After Article Attacking Police

Al-Quds Hospital halts operations as it runs out of fuel and power, the Red Crescent says.

How Ukraine, With No Warships, Is Thwarting Russia’s Navy

The Occupied West Bank: Divided by Faith, United by Fear

Chapter 4: The Wedding

Police Ramp Up Presence in London for Major Pro-Palestinian March

The Tunnels of Gaza

Deadly Fire in Africa’s Richest City Exposed a Secret in Plain Sight

A First-Class Dinner Menu from the Titanic Could Fetch Thousands at Auction