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Man With Sword Stabs Several People in London, Police Say

Blinken Arrives in Jordan to Discuss Aid for Gaza

Biden speaks to the leaders of Egypt and Qatar to press for Hamas’s agreement on a new cease-fire.

Ukraine Retreats From Villages on Eastern Front as It Awaits U.S. Aid

Humza Yousaf Resigns as Scotland’s First Minister, in Fresh Blow to S.N.P.

In a Communist Stronghold, Capitalists Become an Economic Lifeline

How Fentanyl Laid Waste to Guatemala’s Time-Worn Opium Trade

From a Heavy Metal Band in Hijabs, a Message of Girl Power

In Western Ukraine, a Community Wrestles With Patriotism or Survival

Moulin Rouge’s Windmill Blades Fall Off in Paris

A U.N. aid chief says ‘every day counts’ in efforts to relieve the suffering in Gaza.

‘We’re Aware of the Location’: Aid Groups in Gaza Coordinated With I.D.F. but Still Came Under Fire

This Town Had a Reputation Problem. Premier League Soccer Changed Things.

Why Did Modi Call India’s Muslims ‘Infiltrators’? Because He Could.

Senate Moves Toward Approving Aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan

1974: Leftists Threaten to Kill Official in Genoa Kidnap

A U.S. official says the military destroyed a rocket launcher in Iraq after rockets were fired toward a U.S. base.

‘Discomfort May Increase’: Asia’s Heat Wave Scorches Hundreds of Millions

The House, with a bipartisan vote, approves an aid package for Israel.

An explosion damages a military base in Iraq used by an Iran-backed armed group.

Satellite imagery shows that a precision attack damaged an air defense system at an Iranian base.

Here are the latest developments.

Fearing for Ukraine if Trump Returns, Some in Europe Try Outreach Now

Turkey Earthquake Trial Opens Amid Anger and Tears

Forbidden to Watch Films as a Child, He Now Directs Somalia’s Top Shows

3 Reasons This Obscure Country Is a Top ISIS Recruiting Ground

An ISIS Terror Group Draws Half Its Recruits From Tiny Tajikistan

U.S. Plans New Sanctions on Iran After Attack on Israel, Officials Say

A Timeline of Britain’s Troubled Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda

Ukraine’s Big Vulnerabilities: Ammunition, Soldiers and Air Defense

Reeling From Mass Stabbing, Australians Ask: Was It About Hatred of Women?

Israel’s Allies Make a Full-Court Press to Urge Restraint

Iran’s assault raises fears of a cycle of reprisals, like those after the U.S. killing of a top general.

Strikes on Israel Open a Dangerous New Chapter for Old Rivals

Biden Seeks to Head Off Escalation After Israel’s Successful Defense

What Weapons Did Israel Use to Block Iran’s Attack?

Iran’s Attacks Bring Long Shadow War With Israel Into the Open

Why a Liberal Premier Wants to Pause a Carbon Tax Increase

In a Global Cycling Capital, Riders Fear Becoming Crime Victims

UNICEF says one of its vehicles was hit by fire in Gaza.

China Feels Boxed In by the U.S. but Has Few Ways to Push Back

Akebono, First Foreign-Born Sumo Grand Champion, Dies at 54

Croatia 2024 General Election: What to Know

Biden Says Netanyahu Is Making ‘a Mistake’ in Gaza

Roger, a Failed Drug Dog, Becomes a Hero of Taiwan’s Quake Response

He Wanted to Serve His Community in Gaza. He Paid With His Life.

For Nicaragua, International Case Against Germany Is Déjà Vu

Canada Wants to Regulate Online Content. Critics Say It Goes Too Far.

At U.N. Court, Germany Fights Allegations of Aiding Genocide

Vatican Document Casts Gender Change and Fluidity as Threat to Human Dignity