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Risk of Escalation in Middle East Grows but Is Not Foregone Conclusion

The Thai Women Punching Their Way Out of Poverty

Former Top BBC Anchor Pleads Guilty to Making Indecent Images of Children

How a Sugar Industry Stamp of Approval Hid Coerced Hysterectomies

As U.S.-Iran Conflict Builds Across Mideast, Iraq Is Caught in Middle

Stalkers, Disease and Doubt: A Gymnast’s Hard Road Back to the Games

As F-16s Arrive, Ukraine Still Faces Steep Challenges in the Skies

What is a Yurchenko double pike?

Here are guides to the vault, bars, beam and floor.

Here’s what to watch in the Olympic Women’s gymnastics competition.

‘No One to Talk To’: The Lingering Trauma of Russian Rape in Ukraine

Here are the train lines affected by the attacks.

Is 100 Days Enough Time to Pick a Leader? Around the World, Yes.

Here are the latest updates on the train line attacks.

A Military Leader to His People: ‘Fight or You Disappear’

Winter Olympics Will Return to Salt Lake City, Site of Bidding Scandal, in 2034

Hepatitis A and Other Diseases Surge Among Gaza’s Displaced, U.N. Says

The Gold Medalist Starring in India’s Olympic Dreams

Palestinian Factions Hail Declaration of Unity in Beijing, but Skepticism Is High

The military used tanks and fighter jets to strike what it said were Hamas facilities.

Israeli raids in West Bank kill at least 3, Palestinian officials say, and other news.

The Decathlete Who Picked Up a Gun

Behind Our Reporting on a Secret Investor in Jack Ma’s Companies

The Billionaire Criminal Who Secretly Profited Off Jack Ma’s Deals

The Buried Book That Helped Ukraine’s Literary Revival

Russian Court to Deliver Verdict on Evan Gershkovich

Is She the Oldest Person in the Amazon?

Losing Hope, Venezuelans Vow to Leave Their Country if Maduro Wins

World’s Rarest Whale Washes Up on New Zealand Beach, Scientists Say

‘Memory Saved Us’: How France Blocked the Far Right

Pulling troops from Gaza’s border with Egypt could remove one of the obstacles to a cease-fire deal.

North Korean Diplomat Defects to the South, Shares News of Political Purge

A ship in the Red Sea comes under attack, and other news.

They Were Told They Were in a Safe Area. Then Came the Missiles.

From Exile in London, a Crime Novelist Works to Transform Russia

What is Mawasi, the ‘humanitarian zone’ where a Hamas commander was targeted?

Residents returning to a Gaza City neighborhood describe a swath of destruction.

Can Canada Trim Its Reliance on Foreign Labor?

How Can Europe Reduce Its Military Dependency on the United States?

Finland Passes Law to Turn Away Asylum Seekers at Border

A Wedding Puts India’s Gilded Age on Lavish Display

Wanted: A Miracle Worker on Migration

‘We Want Our Real Lives Back’: For Gazans, Egypt Is Safe, but It’s Not Home

The negotiations are being watched closely by Hezbollah leaders in Lebanon.

Squirt Guns and ‘Go Home’ Signs: Barcelona Residents Take Aim at Tourists

Berlin Honors Earliest Settlers, Whose Bones Shared Their Secrets

How Swizz Beatz Climbed to the Top of Saudi Arabia’s Camel Racing Scene

What the Mood Is Like in France After Surprise Election Results

Russia Destroys Children’s Hospital in Deadly Barrage Across Ukraine

The Track Star Knew He Was Gay. Now Everyone Else Does.