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Aid is slow to enter Gaza, despite top U.N. court ruling demanding ‘unhindered’ access.

In Yemen, Renewed Conflict and Rising Hunger Stalk a Lean Ramadan

A Times Photographer Went on a Gaza Airdrop. Here’s What He Saw.

Members of a U.N. peacekeeping team are wounded in an explosion in Lebanon.

‘Punjabi Wave’ Music Hits the Juno Awards Stage

How African Immigrants Have Revived a Remote Corner of Quebec

Days After U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution, Has Anything Changed in Gaza?

Wanted in South Korea: Imperialism-Free Cherry Blossoms

A Harsh Mongolian Winter Leaves Millions of Livestock Dead

From New England to Notre-Dame, a U.S. Carpenter Tends to a French Icon

The United States and Britain impose sanctions on a Gazan news outlet over ties to Hamas.

The Japanese Sensei Bringing Baseball to Brazil

South Korea’s Parliament Election 2024: What You Need to Know

Security forces clash with pro-Palestinian protesters in Jordan, video shows.

A bill to continue exempting ultra-Orthodox Jews from military service sparks protests in Israel.

Worries Over Ethnic Tensions Have Kremlin Treading Carefully on Massacre

Bolsonaro Faces New Legal Jeopardy After Stay at Hungarian Embassy

Domestic politics drive the deep divisions between Biden and Netanyahu.

The political leader of Hamas goes to Iran for talks, state media reports.

The U.N. Security Council is expected to consider another cease-fire resolution today.

1949: ‘Red Star’ Says Labour Increases British Taxes

How an Aid Group Built a Jetty to Get Food Into Gaza

As Russia Mourns Attack Victims, State Media Intensifies Blame of Ukraine

Dozens of Children Abducted in Nigeria Have Been Released, Officials Say

Russia’s Battle With Extremists Has Simmered for Years

In Hezbollah’s Sights, a Stretch of Northern Israel Becomes a No-Go Zone

The Government’s Struggles With Outsourcing Software Development

Gaza’s Shadow Death Toll: Bodies Buried Beneath the Rubble

Russian Attack Leaves Over a Million in Ukraine Without Electricity

The Security Council is expected to vote on a U.S.-backed resolution calling for a sustained cease-fire.

What We Gained (and Lost) When Our Daughter Unplugged for a School Year

Luis Rubiales, Former Spanish Soccer Chief, Faces Arrest

Tax Dispute Becomes Political as India Freezes Opposition’s Accounts

Israel Says It Has Killed Dozens of ‘Terrorists’ in Hospital Raid

Russia Targets Kyiv With Biggest Missile Attack in Weeks

Extreme Heat Wave Pushes South Sudan to Close Schools

Why Isn’t More Aid Getting to Gazans?

Symbolism or Strategy? Ukraine Battles to Retain Small Gains

The Walkway to Nowhere: A Monument to Hungary’s Patronage Politics

Hong Kong Adopts Sweeping Security Laws, Bowing to Beijing

Senegal Election 2024: What You Need to Know

Pakistani Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill at Least 8, Taliban Officials Say

Famine Is Projected for Northern Gaza, Experts Say

Behind Putin’s Potemkin Vote, Real Support. But No Other Choices.

Gambia May Overturn Landmark Ban on Female Genital Cutting

Long Lines of Russian Voters Signal Discontent With Putin’s Rule

Iceland Volcano Erupts in Plumes of Fire With Little Notice

Rescue Worker Says Northern Gaza Is a ‘Catastrophe in Every Way’

A Financial Crisis May Jeopardize Local News in Most of Atlantic Canada

Chile’s Deadliest Wildfire Is Said to Have Been Made Worse by a Lack of Water