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U.S. Helicopters Sink 3 Houthi Boats in Red Sea, Pentagon Says

Cats Filled the Prison. Then the Inmates Fell in Love.

At These Schools, Arab and Jewish Students Share Their Feelings, With Each Other

‘You Carry Your Home With You’: A Palestinian Poet’s Journey Out of Gaza

The Biden administration again bypasses Congress for a weapons sale to Israel.

As War Rages in Ukraine, Denmark Turns an Office Park Back Into an Arsenal

How the Russian Government Silences Wartime Dissent

Pilot Pulled the Wrong Levers in Nepal Crash That Killed 72, Investigators Find

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Foreigners Who Made Ukraine Home Stay Put, Despite War

Israel’s military outlines gains in northern Gaza and new campaigns in the south and center.

The U.N. appoints a Dutch official to supervise Gaza aid, as called for by the Security Council.

Another video shows Gazan detainees stripped to their underwear.

A U.N. official sees peril looming for southern Gaza’s last big functioning hospital.

In Letter Heavy With Irony, Navalny Describes Transfer to Arctic Prison

Ukraine Attacks Russian Warship in Occupied Crimea

In This Mexican Neighborhood, Locals Say ¡Viva el Beetle!

Nearly Two Million Crowd Into Gaza’s South as Fighting Intensifies

Ukraine Christmas

Mongolians Are Circus Stars All Over the World, Except at Home

Israel’s Economy Expected to Shrink 2% as War Sidelines Workers

He Was Ready to Die, but Not to Surrender

Israel Relies on Combat Dogs in Gaza Strip

Under Argentina’s New President, Fuel Is Up 60%, and Diaper Prices Have Doubled

Putin Quietly Signals He Is Open to a Cease-Fire in Ukraine

In Remote Canada, a College Becomes a Magnet for Indian Students

Israel boasts of its military code of conduct, but sees a need to remind soldiers — and discipline violators.

Saudis Overwhelmingly Oppose Ties With Israel, Poll Finds

North Korea’s New Reactor Raises Fears of Increased Plutonium Production

Eurostar Halts Service Because of Surprise Channel Tunnel Strike

Please Do Not Go Near the Volcanic Eruption, Iceland Asks Tourists

Breaking With Postwar History, Japan to Sell Patriot Missiles to U.S.

W.H.O. Describes Grim Scenes at Hospitals in Gaza’s North

After Years of Wrangling, E.U. Countries Reach Major Deal on Migration

Top Hamas official arrives in Cairo for talks.

What to Know About Iceland’s Volcanic Eruption

The U.S. announces a new task force in the Red Sea, but with few immediate new commitments.

‘Where is Navalny?’ A Search Is On for the Missing Russian Dissident.

In Myanmar, Accounts of Disappearances Create a Climate of Fear

Shrugging Off Egypt’s Crises, El-Sisi Gets Set for 6 More Years

In a Baltic Nation, Fear and Suspicion Stalk Russian Speakers

In an apparent shift, Britain and Germany call for a ‘sustainable cease-fire.’

Chile’s Left Forced a New Constitution. Then the Right Took Control.

How Putin Turned a Western Boycott Into a Bonanza

Israel Found the Hamas Money Machine Years Ago. Nobody Turned It Off.

Israel Recovers the Bodies of 3 Hostages in Gaza

E.U. Leaders Are Meeting on Ukraine. Will Hungary Hold Up Aid?

Hamas’s political leader says he’s open to ideas to end the war.

The war will worsen poverty in neighboring countries, a study predicts.

The U.S. criticizes Israel for ‘indiscriminate’ bombing in Gaza.