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Senior South Korean Police Officer Sentenced to 3 Years Over Crowd Crush

How Two Soul Mates, Separated by War, Found Each Other Again

Studying at an English-Speaking University? In Quebec, That May Cost Extra.

The American Drug Mules Smuggling Fentanyl Into the U.S.

The White House thought Israel was ‘on board’ with a 3-week cease-fire plan in Lebanon.

A drone attack causes damage in the Israeli port city of Eilat.

How Canadians Fell Out of Love With Justin Trudeau

In Lebanon’s Capital, Israel’s Strikes Stoke Fears of a Full-On War

Ukrainian Poet and Rock Star Fights Near Front and Performs Behind It

Supermarkets in Australia Sued Over Claims of Fake Discounts

Raising the Stakes, Israel Gambles That Hezbollah Will Back Down

Pope Cancels Meetings, Citing Flu and With More Travel Looming

As U.N. Meets, Pressure Mounts on Biden to Loosen Up on Arms for Ukraine

Hezbollah’s latest barrages went deeper into Israel.

Videos Show Hezbollah Missile Hit Residential Area in Northern Israel

Congo Releases More Than 700 Inmates After a Deadly Stampede

Explosion at an Iranian Mine Kills Dozens, State Media Says

‘A dangerous Pandora’s box’: U.N. Security Council members express alarm over device attacks.

With World’s Attention Shifting, Some in Gaza Fear They Will Be Forgotten

A North Korean Trash Balloon Hits a Seoul Government Compound, Again

Europe’s New Defense Chief: ‘A King Without a Kingdom’?

They Said the Virgin Mary Appeared. The Vatican Is Finally Weighing In.

Their Countries Are at War. These Couples Are Still Together.

Kashmiris Are Voting Again. But Do They Have a Voice?

He Had 5 Followers on YouTube. It Landed Him in Jail, Where He Died.

Netanyahu Is Said to Consider Firing Israel’s Defense Minister

Hamas Is Surviving War With Israel. Now It Hopes to Thrive in Gaza Again.

In Georgia, a Political Uproar Erupts Over a 2008 War With Russia

China Frees American Pastor After Nearly 20 Years in Prison

Top Biden Aide to Visit Israel Amid Fears of Escalation With Hezbollah

Houthis Launch Missile at Central Israel

How a Tourist Paradise Became a Drug-Trafficking Magnet

Justin Trudeau’s Party Has a Popularity Problem: Justin Trudeau

The Fight for Control Over the Philadelphi Corridor

Reform or the End of Justice? Mexico Is Split on Plan to Elect Judges.

After Being Shot, Slovakia’s Leader Targets His Enemies

Biden Says He Is ‘Outraged’ Over Killing of American Activist in West Bank

Iran’s president visits Iraq as tensions have soared with Israel, and other news.

These Venezuelan Election Observers Got Death Threats. Now They’re in Hiding.

At Least 14 Killed in Airstrikes in Syria, State Media Reports

Syria blames Israel for what appeared to be one of the deadliest attacks in the country in months.

A Tug Between Russia and Europe Divides a Tiny Balkan Nation

They Had Thriving Lives on X, Until Brazil Banned It Overnight

North Korea Launches New Salvo of Balloons, but the South Barely Shrugs

Struggling to Stem Extremism, Tajikistan Hunts Beards and Head Scarves

Israel Strikes School-Turned-Shelter in Series of Attacks in Gaza

Online Credit Unions Offering High Interest Rates on Savings May Be Fakes

In Threatened Island Nation, Pope Hears Plea for Climate Action

The second phase of Gaza’s polio campaign is underway, and other news.

Against This Mighty Paralympic Team, a Close Loss Can Feel Like a Win