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Why Are These Motorcycle Taxi Drivers Wearing Pink?

A Paris Theater, Occupied by Migrants Hoping to Prove They’re Just Kids

Russia Seizes Another Ukrainian Town in Push to Take All of Donetsk

Citizenship by Birthright? By Bloodline? Migration Is Complicating Both.

He Survived 15 Months of War in Gaza, Then Died as Cease-Fire Neared

The Aftermath of the Maha Kumbh Mela Stampede

‘A Good Chance People Are Going to Die’, as U.S. Halts Funding for Mine Clearing

Lebanon Faces a Colossal Disposal Task: Clearing War Debris

Trudeau Promised a Better Life for the Middle Class. Then Prices Soared.

Trudeau Promised a Better Life for the Middle Class. Then Prices Soared.

Gaza and Lebanon Truces Are Fragile, but All Sides May Keep Them Going

A Hardened Detective and an Angry Rock Star: How a Vast Art Fraud Was Cracked

Europe Is Pouring Money Into Defense. Is It Enough?

Gaza at Last Welcomes More Aid. It Needs a Deluge.

As Washington Unveils Pandas, China Cracks Down on Their Biggest Fans

Hamas Takes Charge in Gaza After 15 Months of War

Fighting Alongside Russia, North Koreans Wage Their Own War

Ex-Executive Who Oversaw South Korean Airport Renovations Is Found Dead

Southport Killings Are a New Kind of Terrorism, U.K. Prime Minister Says

Israeli Military Begins West Bank Raids

U.K. Attacker Who Stabbed Girls at Dance Class Had ‘Sickening’ Interest in Violence

Mexico Is Getting Ready for Trump. Here’s What’s Different This Time.

What’s behind the uneven exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners?

Ukraine Braces for Trump’s Return, Eager for Peace, but Wary of the Terms

When the U.S. Hit Canada With Steep Tariffs Before, Canada Had a Plan B

Trump Vowed a Crackdown on the Mexican Border, but It’s Already Quiet

Hundreds of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel will be freed under the cease-fire deal.

Iran’s Leader in Moscow to Sign Cooperation Treaty With Russia

Biden Says He Urged Netanyahu to Accommodate Palestinians’ ‘Legitimate Concerns’

Why Trump Is Returning to Power While Bolsonaro Faces Prison

Inside Ukraine’s Last Stand at a Vital Coal Mine

Adviser to Cambodian Leader Is Wanted in Thailand Over Dissident’s Killing

Israel and Hamas Are Said to Be Nearing Agreement on Cease-Fire Deal

Battles Rage Inside Russia, With Waves of Tanks, Drones and North Koreans

In an Upended Mideast, Trump Faces a New Divergence With Old Allies

This Part of Mozambique Was Like Paradise. Now It’s a Terrorist Hotbed.

Battling Militants Backed by Islamic State in Mozambique

Out in the Cold With Justin Trudeau

The Painting, the Photograph and the War for Ukraine’s Culture

Israeli Hostage Declared Killed in Gaza as Fears for Captives Mount

Shiu Ka-chun, Advocate for Hong Kong Prisoners, Is Dead at 55

Venezuela’s Autocrat Detains U.S. Citizens as He Seizes 3rd Term

Meet the Combative Populist on a Path to Become Canada’s Next Leader

Boarding Schools: China’s Tool to Assimilate Tibetan Children

Egypt’s Economy Is Damaged. It Sees a Scapegoat, and a Potential Fix, in Refugees.

With Stakes High, Lebanese Lawmakers to Try Again to Choose a President

Justin Trudeau’s Trying to Save His Party. Is He Hurting Canada?