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Israel’s push into central Rafah defies international pressure.

As U.S. Shifts Policy on Striking Into Russia, Kharkiv Is Hit Again

‘Not Everything Was Bad’: Saluting the Mercedes of Eastern Europe and a Communist Past

In This English Countryside Race, the Winner Takes the … Cheese

A Border Runs Through Their Families. Now It’s a Front Line.

World Leaders Denounce Deadly Strike in Rafah

An Israeli strike near a Lebanese hospital stokes tensions along a volatile border.

Israel says the strike targeted a Hamas compound.

Death Toll in Papua New Guinea Landslide Estimated to Be at Least 670

Tel Aviv protests lead to arrests, and other news.

Peru Issued a Decree Calling Trans Identity a ‘Disorder.’ A Backlash Followed.

One of the Deadliest Jobs in Mexico: Running for Office

The Architect Who Made Singapore’s Public Housing the Envy of the World

A Promise of ‘No Man Left Behind’ Leads to a Forest in England

Investigating a Monster: What We Found and How We Did It

Biden says there is ‘no equivalence between Israel and Hamas.’

International Criminal Court Prosecutor Requests Warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders

Who Was Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir Abdollahian?

World leaders react to Raisi’s death.

Thousands march in Tel Aviv to call for a hostage deal.

A Boxing Victory Offers Hope to War-Weary Ukrainians

Gazans Flee Jabaliya as Israel’s Military Launches New Offensive

Under Israeli Bombs, a Wartime Economy Emerges in Gaza

French Police Shoot Dead Man Who Tried to Set Synagogue on Fire

The U.N. says that more than 600,000 people have fled Rafah, and other news.

What to Know About the Shooting of Slovakia’s Prime Minister

Aid unloaded from ships will reach Gaza ‘in the coming days,’ the U.S. military says.

U.N. Court Will Hear Arguments from South Africa on Israel’s Actions in Gaza

How Many of Gaza’s Dead Are Women and Children? For 10,000, the Data Is Incomplete.

First, He Conquered Paris. Now, a Japanese Chef Wants to Become a Brand.

U.N. Says a Staff Member Is Killed in Rafah

Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed

Activists Hold a Ceremony Reflecting on Both Israeli and Palestinian Losses

Secret Hamas Files Show How It Spied on Everyday Palestinians

Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine

Ukraine’s Seaborne Grain Exports Bounce Back to Near Prewar Levels

Israel orders evacuation in northern Gaza, as it steps up attacks against Hamas.

Canada’s Public Sector Unions Threaten Disruption Over Return to Office

‘They Shot at Us All’: Burkina Faso Accused of Massacring Civilians

How Pro-Palestinian Students Pushed Trinity College Dublin to Divest

After Her Sister Wed at 11, a Girl Began Fighting Child Marriage at 13

At Victory Day Parade, Putin Seeks to Keep Ukraine in the Distance

Tens of Thousands Have Fled Rafah Since Monday, U.N. Says

Biden’s warning on weapons highlights the widening U.S. rift with Israel.

Israel’s Shutdown of Al Jazeera Highlights Long-Running Tensions

Israel shrugs off a U.S. hold on an arms delivery, but some see a new fracture in ties.

Israel presses on with its operation near the Rafah crossing as Gazan officials warn of a rising death toll.

Russia Hits Ukrainian Power Plants, Further Straining Energy System

Kim Ki-Nam, Chief Propagandist in North Korea for Decades, Dies at 94

Russia Will Keep U.S. Soldier in Custody for Months, Local Media Reports