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Anger Over Starvation in Gaza Leaves Israel Increasingly Isolated

$30 Potatoes and $300 Flour in Gaza: Prices So High They’re ‘Meaningless’

Russian Drones and Missiles Strike Kyiv

In Kamchatka, Epicenter of the Russian Earthquake, Seismic Activity Is Common

A Corner of ‘Fake Peace’ in Gaza, Torn Apart by an Israeli Strike

Europe Made Major Trade Concessions to Trump. How Did That Happen?

Some Kenyan Runners See Doping as a Path to Glory, and to Basic Sustenance

Heavy Rain Likely Caused Deadly German Train Derailment, Investigators Say

Russia Counters Ukrainian Drones by Turning Off Russians’ Mobile Internet

Israel Says It Has Paused Some Military Activity in Gaza as Anger Grows Over Hunger

The Far Right in Germany Wants to Soften Its Image, Not Its Policies

Drivers vs. Cyclists: A Battle For the Streets in Canada’s Largest City

Shunsaku Tamiya, Who Brought Perfection to Plastic Models, Dies at 90

3 Workers Freed From Collapsed Mine in Western Canada

War Amputees Find New Purpose on the Golf Course

The Latest Casualty of Social Media Hype Is Your Matcha Supply

Far From Russia’s Aggression, Spaniards Are Reluctant to Spend Big on Security

Louis Vuitton Netherlands Entangled in Money-Laundering Case

British F-35B Fighter Jet Stranded in India Finally Takes Off

Austria Prepares to Give Up ‘Dream’ of Disarmament

Fiona Hill, Trump’s Ex-Russia Adviser, on Why Great Powers Fall

Bangladesh Military Plane Crashes Into School, Killing at Least 19

Iran to Hold Nuclear Talks With European Governments

Passenger Ship Fire Kills at Least 3 People in Indonesia

Israel Issues Evacuation Order for New Area in Gaza

Why Russia Is Gaining Ground in Ukraine

They Vanished in Syria’s Long Occupation of Lebanon. Now Their Families Want Answers.

The Druse: An Insular Faith, Facing a Fractured Middle East

Extra! Extra! Read All About Last Newspaper Hawker in Paris

Acquittals Bring Samsung Chairman’s Decade of Legal Woes to an End

Syrian President Condemns Israeli Airstrikes on Damascus

Anti-Trump Bump Rekindles Support for Brazil’s President

Migration Fears Turn Europe’s Borderless Dreams Into Traffic Nightmares

Why So Many Afghans Have Been Forced Out of Iran

Air India Crash Findings Prompt Inspections of Boeing Fuel Switches

Would Europe Actually Retaliate Against Trump’s Tariffs?

Trump’s Threatened Tariffs Would Hobble Trans-Atlantic Trade, European Official Says

Plan to Permanently Displace Palestinians Threatens to Derail Gaza Truce

Trump Is Expected to Announce New Weapons Pipeline for Ukraine

France Announces Agreement to Give New Caledonia More Autonomy

In Canada’s Northern Outposts, Rusting Relics Once Guarded Against Nuclear War

Two Palestinians Killed in West Bank Clash With Israeli Settlers

They Fled War in Ethiopia. Then American Bombs Found Them.

A Landscape of Death: What’s Left Where Ukraine Invaded Russia

Cairo Telecommunications Building Hit With 2nd Fire in a Week

Trump’s Seesawing on Tariffs Gives the World Whiplash

Vast Wildfires Force Manitoba to Declare Second Emergency This Year

Maya Ruler’s Tomb Is Unearthed in Belize, With Clues to His Ancient World

French Police Raid National Rally Offices Over Campaign Finances

After Decades of Hostility, Israeli-Syrian Relations Begin to Thaw