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Local authorities say more than 30,000 Gazans have been killed in Israel’s war with Hamas.

Welcome to Japan, Where the Bad News Is the Good News

The ‘Luxury Route’ to the U.S. for African Migrants

Gas Pumps Didn’t Work in New Zealand. Blame the Leap Year.

Iran’s Parliament Election 2024: What You Need to Know

A Land Once Emptied by War Now Faces a Peacetime Exodus

Watchdog Finds E.U. Border Agency Too Weak to Prevent Migrant Disasters at Sea

The proposal includes the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinians convicted of terrorism.

Lead-Tainted Applesauce Sailed Through Gaps in Food-Safety System

Palestinian Authority’s Government Submits Resignation as U.S. Calls for Change

Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Are the Deepest in Years

European Leaders to Gather in Paris to Bolster Ukraine at ‘Critical Moment’

Top U.N. Court Holds Last Day of Hearings on Israeli Occupation

Biden’s reversal on Israeli settlements, days before the Michigan primary, shows the political bind he’s in.

Sanitation Crisis in Gaza Spreads Disease

Want to Lose a Lot of Money, Fast? Buy a Small Soccer Team in England.

Unpredictable Strongman? Two Years Into War, Putin Embraces the Image.

Africa’s Donkeys Are Coveted by China. Can the Continent Protect Them?

Shooting Near a West Bank Checkpoint Kills at Least 1

As Gaza Death Toll Mounts, Israel’s Isolation Grows

At least one is killed in a shooting at a West Bank checkpoint.

Israeli Raid in West Bank City of Jenin Kills 3, Military Says

In Latin America, Guards Don’t Control Prisons, Gangs Do

A legal fight ensues after some Israelis donate money to settlers hit with U.S. sanctions.

He Showed the World Gaza’s Suffering. But ‘Nothing Changed.’

Gazan Tailors Use Covid-19 P.P.E. to Meet Diaper Demand

Russia Extends Investigation Into Navalny’s Death, Spokeswoman Says

Israel’s Occupation of Palestinian Territories Draws Focus of U.N. Court

U.S. Strike Killed Afghans Recruited to Fight for Iran

An Olympic Equestrian Rode a Horse in a ‘Mankini.’ Australia Loves Him.

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Against a Canvas of Despair, Gaza’s Artists Trace Their Struggle

The Father, the Son and the Fight Over Their King

South Africa said Israel’s advance would bring ‘further large-scale killing’ and destruction.

Egypt Is Building a Wall Near Gaza Border but Won’t Say Why

Architect Embraces Indigenous Worldview in Australian Designs

Zelensky Heads to Berlin and Paris to Shore Up Support as U.S. Wavers

This Centuries-Old Border Dispute Pits an Army Against Unarmed Volunteers

Hostages’ relatives rally in The Hague to draw attention to a war crimes complaint against Hamas.

For Families of Itaewon Crowd Crush Victims, Verdicts Are a Bittersweet Win

As China Tries to Present a Friendlier Image, a New Face Emerges

Chasing Indonesia’s Massive Youth Vote

Hezbollah Attack Injures 2 Israelis Amid Fresh Push to Reduce Tensions

A bill with $14 billion for Israel’s war in Gaza passes the Senate, but may falter in the House.

Carnival Starts Only When 12-Foot John Travolta Arrives

From one war zone to another: A Syrian family is stranded in Gaza.

Pope and Argentine President Appear to Find Some Common Ground

Palestinians in Rafah Describe ‘Night Full of Horror’ During Israeli Hostage Rescue

Palestinians in Rafah describe a ‘night full of horror’ during Israel’s operation.

She Survived an Airstrike That Killed Her Entire Family in Gaza