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On E-Scooters and ATVs, Russian Forces Swarm Ukrainian Positions in the East

On E-Scooters and ATVs, Russian Forces Swarm Ukrainian Positions in the East

Cold Takes More Infant Lives in Gaza, Adding to the War’s Civilian Toll

Lebanon’s Economy Reels From War: ‘We Are Starting From Zero’

At the airport’s arrivals hall, an agonizing wait for news.

What to Know About South Korea’s Worst Plane Crash in Decades

‘This Is What Makes Us Rich’: Inside a Sinaloa Cartel Fentanyl Lab

As Hopes Rise for Gaza Cease-Fire, Conditions There Have Worsened

Shrapnel and Sturgeon: Making Caviar Under the Rockets in Israel

Syria’s Alawite Minority, Favored by the Assads, Looks Nervously to the Future

Investigators Try to Determine Cause of Deadly Plane Crash in Kazakhstan

How Mexican Cartels Test Fentanyl on Vulnerable People and Animals

Syria’s New Leaders Try to Unite Rebel Factions Under a Single Government

This 127-Year-Old Christmas Contest Has an Unusual Star: The Radish

From Fighters to Policemen in a Post-Assad Damascus

Christians in Gaza, Huddled in Churches, Celebrate Christmas: ‘We’re Still Here’

Top Arab Diplomats Visit Syria to Build Ties With New Leadership

A Canceled Vote in Romania Hands Russia a Propaganda Coup

Top Arab Diplomats Visit Syria to Build Ties With New Leadership

Why Are North Korean Troops in Ukraine Taking Heavy Casualties?

‘I Was Destroyed by It’: 4 Men on Abuse at Ireland’s Catholic Schools

Small Plane Crashes Into Buildings in Brazilian City

Detention Is Ordered for Suspect in Christmas Market Killings in Germany

On the Prowl for the Perfect Wave, and a Chance to Proselytize

German Officials Search for Motive in Christmas Market Attack

At 23, Surviving Scandal to Take a Green Seat in the E.U. Parliament

As China Seeks Influence, It Has a Cuddly Way Into City Hall: Pandas

Here’s a look at the details of the case.

Who is Dominique Pelicot?

The Once Booming Drug Town Going Bust Under Taliban Rule

Cafes Can’t Play Music, but the Water Taps Work: Life Under Syria’s Rebels

Mayotte, Cyclone-Hit French Territory, Imposes Curfew as Aid Is Rushed In

Trump’s Tariffs Helped Northern Vietnam Boom Like Never Before. What Now?

Fears of Humanitarian Crisis on Mayotte After Cyclone

Why America’s Kurdish Allies Are Under Threat in a New Syria

​Impeachment in South Korea Has Cost Washington a Staunch Ally

Israel Strikes Military Sites in Syria, Monitor Says

Israel Strikes Military Sites in Syria, Monitor Says

Weeks of Upheaval Have Paralyzed This South American Nation. Here’s Why.

A Surprise Blockbuster in Brazil Stokes Oscar Hopes, and a Reckoning

A Turkish intelligence official visits Damascus as nations rush to assert influence.

In Milei’s Argentina, Economic Albatross Is Tamed but Life Is Much Harder

His Daughter Went Missing in 1999. He Couldn’t Let It Go.

Rights Groups See a Chance to Seek Justice for Syrian Regime’s Victims

The Gold Rush at the Heart of a Civil War

In Georgia Protests, Echoes of Ukraine’s Past Revolutions

Here are the latest developments.

For residents of the Golan Heights, events in Syria offer relief and uncertainty.

Desperate Haitians Who Fled to the Dominican Republic Are Being Sent Back in Cages